Just when Wu Yuan arrived in the United States, he began to do some preliminary publicity work for "The Martian" and recorded programs and radio stations.

At home, Liu Yifei is also busy running "Get Out!" The publicity work of "Tumor King".

The film's domestic release date is set for June 18, and the premiere date is set for June 15, three days in advance.

In the past month from the end of May to the beginning of June, Liu Yifei participated in the recording of as many as seven variety shows with the crew, including interviews, studios, and outdoor variety shows.

Dragging on the service of the variety show department in the light and shadow era, the current development of mainland variety shows is at least five years faster than the original time and space. There is really no shortage of various large and small variety shows in the country.

Liu Yifei, who has never been willing to participate in outdoor variety shows, had to do it for "Get Out!" "Tumor King" and Daniel Wu participated in an issue of "Extreme Challenge".

She really attaches great importance to this movie. She hopes that Teacher Xiong Dun’s story can be known and remembered by many people, and she will spare no effort to promote it.

Of course, Liu Yifei's rare outdoor variety show will naturally become the focus of attention and topic, and she will be chased by several resident MCs of the show asking various topics related to Wu Yuan.

"It's hard to discuss personal matters between Director Wu and me on the show."

"He's not in China recently. He's working on his new movie in North America."

"Yes, yes, it will be released in China at that time, so please stay tuned."

"Relationship? It's very stable. It's just that we are not the kind of people who like to show off in front of the public and be in the limelight on social media, so we try to keep a low profile."

"If there is good news, it will definitely be disclosed to fans, friends and the concerned public."

Facing the camera, Liu Yifei can only share this much.

She could accept being photographed by paparazzi when she and Wu Yuan were out on the street, but she really couldn't accept having their relationship story put on the public record as a talking point, so that people across the country and even the world could watch with a magnifying glass.

This is their private life.

Of course, the several resident program MCs are also all-rounders. After testing a few words and getting this reply from Liu Yifei, they were already satisfied and changed the topic to "Get Out!" On the movie "Tumor King".

"This movie?"

"The film was originally supposed to be a sad story, but it was packaged in a comedic, fantasy, and playful format."

"The film conveys an optimistic and positive attitude. I believe it will bring courage and hope to every cancer patient."

"By the way, Teacher Xiong Dun in the original work was super happy when she learned that the male protagonist was Brother Yanzu. She liked Brother Yanzu very much. This can be regarded as fulfilling her dream."

"I hope that everyone in front of the TV, if you have time and are interested, can go to the cinema to watch the story of Teacher Xiong Dun after the movie is released."

"This is a love story."

With "Get Out!" After the variety show promotions recorded by the crew of "Tumor King" were broadcast one after another, the time quickly came to June 15th.

"Get out of here!" "Tumor King" held a very grand premiere in Beijing.

Teacher Xiong Dun’s family, her fans and friends, friends in the industry, as well as film critics invited from all over the world, and friends in the industry invited by the main creators gathered together.

On the day of the premiere, the stars were shining brightly and the atmosphere was full of touching emotions. It ended successfully with laughter, tears and laughter.

On the night after the premiere, the movie self-media exploded on the Internet. A large number of long-form film reviews were released immediately and were reposted, shared, and liked.

Hu Shuo Movie, a big movie V with millions of fans on Weibo, immediately shared:

"In order to minimize spoilers, let me briefly summarize the plot in one sentence: the laughter, joy, anger, sorrow, and family affection, friendship, and love of a terminal cancer patient during his lifetime."

"Xiong Dun is an extremely optimistic girl. Even if she is lying in bed with a terminal illness, she still tries her best to tease" the handsome Dr. Liang. The movie also unfolds little by little in her various funny behaviors. "

"Pain and happiness are her style. Do you think Xiong Dun is not afraid of death? I don't believe it. She must be afraid, everyone is afraid, but she understands that "death is just a result, and how to live is the most important thing." "

"That's why she cherished those last moments and left as much joy and beauty as possible to everyone."

"I don't know whether the movie restores the reality to the greatest extent. This is no longer important. The sincerity and details are there. I have been moved."

"Liu Yifei's performance in the movie was very good. The several tearful scenes were very tense and natural without being pretentious. Her emotions and emotions were very accurate. On the contrary, Daniel Wu became more or less like a vase."

"The directing team is also very thoughtful in some details, such as the color "red", red scarves, skirts, plastic bags, balloons, etc., which reflect Xiong Dun's optimistic and enthusiastic nature."

"Finally, I would like to borrow a sentence from Xiong Dun from the movie: Death is just a result. How you live is the most important thing."

The equally influential film critic, "Liu Laokan Blockbuster", who was once a writer for Southern Metropolis Daily and is now a self-media video blogger, also produced a review video overnight.

"It's surprising, very unexpected."

"What Liu Yifei did in "Get Out, Mr. Tumor" was not a performance, but actually became the prototype of Xiong Dun in the original comic."

"In terms of subject matter, this is a scary movie: it tells a life and death topic that cannot be avoided, but it insists on presenting it in a comedic way."

"This natural gap in tonality often causes the movie to either be superficial or to become emotionally out of control."

""Get Out, Tumor" directed by Han Yan is far beyond our imagination of a Chinese-language movie. It seems to have the crispness and liveliness of a chick flick and the ingenuity of a fantasy film. It has just the right funny elements and It has an emotional intensity that is powerful enough to make people admire it.”

"There is no doubt that this is a rare masterpiece."

"Liu Yifei's performance did not exaggerate pathos for a long time, but it vividly displayed Xiong Dun's optimism and positivity."

"There is no need to deliberately sensationalize the farewells at the end. It is just the most real and subtle family affection and friendship that directly touches the most fragile place in the heart."

"Although Xiong Dun is gone, the optimism and beauty she wanted to leave to the world remain. The director and actors also expressed the importance of cherishing life and pursuing dreams in Xiong Dun's fantasy way."

"I personally think that this movie is Liu Yifei's best movie in terms of emotional expression." (End of Chapter)

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