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The movie “Rabbit Violence” filed on 8.14 and revealed the promotional song “Paradise” MV-International Online

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Produced by Li Yu and Fang Li, directed by Shen Yu, starring Wan Qian and Li Gengxi, starring An, Chai Ye, Zhou Ziyue, Yu Gengyin, and specially invited starring by Huang Jue and Pan Binlong, the movie “Rabbit Violence” recently released the promotional song “Paradise 》MV. The propaganda song “Paradise” was written and composed by NAND, and the four sisters of the “Youth Bunny Gang”: Wan Qian, Li Gengxi, Chai Ye, and Zhou Ziyue sang lovingly, showing a vigorous and unrestrained youth and an optimistic attitude towards life.

  

Wan Qian and Li Gengxi lead affectionate singing

Rabbit helps sisters put aside their worries and find “paradise”

“Paradise”, voiced by the four sisters of the “Youth Bunny Gang”, is a song with beautiful yearning to create youthful dreams. “Paradise” cries out that young women still laugh towards life when they are faced with many pressures and difficulties. The inner monologues of the four girls are also narrated in the song. The MV of “Paradise” shows the “anti-mourning” attitude of the “Youth Bunny Gang”. They gallop on the road freely and happily, creating a “paradise full of fragrant eyes” for themselves. They hope that “no need to panic and forget all their worries”, to get rid of the plight and emotional fetters of the original family; to let go of frustration and not to be sad, “no matter how much it disturbs, just want to live happily to be old”, look up and look for it The “paradise” everyone yearns for.

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In “Rabbit Violence”, Wan Qian and Li Gengxi played a pair of emotionally misplaced mother and daughter. The story takes place in a small industrial city that is about to be abandoned. Shui Qing (Li Gengxi), a young girl who grew up in the shadow of her stepmother, waits for 17 years and finally returns to her biological mother Qu Ting (Wan Qian). Qu Ting quickly integrated into Shuiqing’s life, and formed the “Youth Bunny Gang” with Shuiqing and his best friends Jinxi (Chai Ye) and Ma Yueyue (Zhou Ziyue). Four equally lonely girls established friendship and spent time. A free and unrestrained time. However, the arrival of a mysterious man broke all this, and Shui Qing decided to defend this lost maternal love at all costs. This is the “paradise” that Shuiqing wants to give to Qu Ting, and it is also the “paradise” that the movie “Rabbit Violence” wants to give to all teenagers.

  

“Dislocation” mother and daughter show native family trauma

Reflect on reality and build a beautiful “paradise”

As a young female film with humanistic care and practical significance, “Rabbit Violence” focuses on the growth of women and the native family. The MV of “Paradise” shows the original family injuries suffered by three young girls: the indifference and neglect of Jin Xi’s parents, the imprisonment and extremeness of Ma Yueyue’s father, and the alienation and “dislocation” of Shui Qing and her mother Qu Ting. They are all lonely and sensitive children, and what they need most is love and companionship, but what the family gives them is lack of emotion and invisible harm. So when Qu Ting finally came back, Shui Qing would guard her mother so resolutely, keeping her with her at all costs.

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The plight of the native family is not only faced by the protagonists in the film. In real life, many teenagers also face the invisible harm of the native family. “Rabbit Violence” aims to warn and reflect on the protection of young people and their native families, and calls on society, schools, and families to pay more attention to the growth of young people, so that more children’s “paradise” is no longer just dreams and fantasy.

It is reported that the movie “Rabbit Violence” will be released nationwide on August 14, 2021 on the Tanabata Festival.

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