Guo Xiaodong’s "Sword Rain" shape is exposed, and he becomes a knight holding two swords to break into the rivers and lakes


Sharp eyes


Holding double swords

  Produced by John Woo, known as the "master of violent aesthetics", directed by Su Zhaobin, and co-starring popular stars from both sides of the Taiwan Strait, such as Michelle Yeoh, Da S, Zheng Yusheng, and Guo Xiaodong, the 2010 Chinese martial arts suspense masterpiece has recently been exposed to starring ancient costume stills. In "Sword Rain", the male star Guo Xiaodong wears a long shirt with a light yellow pattern, holds two swords, and his eyes are sharp and full of murderous intent. This set of photos completely subverts Guo Xiaodong’s previous film and television works. The image of a gentle and mellow man. According to the introduction, Guo Xiaodong’s role in the film is "Zhang Renfeng" – a swordsman with superb martial arts and a mysterious background. The two swords in his hand are his personal treasures, and with these two swords in hand, no one can beat them for a while.

  Guo Xiaodong’s martial arts design this time is the original creation of Dong Wei, a famous martial finger in Hong Kong. Guo Xiaodong uses two unusual swords to play many unprecedented and excellent moves. Zhang Renfeng, played by Guo Xiaodong, is a chivalrous, quite wise, knows how to be patient, and believes that a thing will never give up easily. Generally, it is necessary to cultivate a set of superb swordsmanship through diligence and talent. As the saying goes, "ten years to sharpen a sword", swordsmen become agile and accurate in the continuous tempering. When designing characters, the stylist skillfully combines Guo Xiaodong’s own characteristics with the characteristics of the characters in the film, which makes Guo Xiaodong’s Zhang Renfeng shine in the eyes of the director from the beginning of filming.

  He used to play a commanding general in the movie He and Yu, but it was the first time he tried the role of a swordsman in "Sword Rain". This experience also made Guo Xiaodong feel very excited. When he was filming in Hengdian, every time there was no role for Guo Xiaodong, he would ask a teacher to teach him swordsmanship. Guo Xiaodong’s hard work and experience in many kung fu films made it easy to learn this swordsmanship. The crew revealed: "I once watched him practice swordsmanship, and I felt that he learned it very quickly, basically a little bit."

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