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The highly anticipated film "Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain" will be exhibited at Harbour City Gallery on April 26, displaying never-before-seen stills and sculptures of the main characters created by the famous Spanish sculptor Eudald de Juana Gorriz. The sculpture exhibition has received unanimous praise since its opening and has attracted more than 10,000 visitors to date.
Yesterday (May 10), the soul of "Wind, Forest, Fire and Volcano", the producer, director, screenwriter and art director Juno Mak, made a special appearance at the exhibition to deconstruct the production concept before leading the film team to participate in the premiere in Cannes, France next week. Juno shared how he conveyed the world of "Wind, Forest, Fire and Volcano" that only he had been to to the artists he collaborated with, bringing together everyone's creativity to create a movie world that the audience had never seen before from multiple angles on the big screen and in the form of sculptures.
Juno revealed that the sculptures on display in the exhibition not only perfectly reproduced the actors' appearances, but also gave us spoilers about the five characters' personalities, hobbies, and even the worldview of "Wind, Forest, Fire and Mountain". Visitors can combine the stills and sculptures on display to get a glimpse into the situations of the five characters in the movie.
Juno said that holding the "Wind, Forest, Fire and Volcano Exhibition" is just a prelude to the movie, allowing the audience who have been looking forward to the movie to feel the atmosphere of the movie first. Please stay tuned for "Wind, Forest, Fire and Volcano".