"The Days of Extinct Bitch" is a Hong Kong movie starring Wu Ting, Cai Zhifeng, Chen Zhaozhao and others. The story revolves around Huang Jiawei, a former well-known director. He made a self-made movie called "Death Eater", but it was never made public. When he was desperate, he met his old friend Bogo. Jiawei suggested that Bogo invest in and co-produce a movie, and Bogo expressed a strong interest in this, but there is one condition, that is, to shoot a banned film with star actors. Jiawei came up with a scam, intending to deceive the big stars Chen Wenle and Sa
Sa was arranged to shoot a literary film, secretly filming sex scenes with off-star April and KK as stand-ins, and then changing them into Into a banned film. The whole process went very smoothly, but suddenly, Pogo said that if he couldn't spend the night with April, he would not continue to invest. Jiawei is caught in a dilemma.
"When We Lived" explores the relationship between taboo and deceit. In order to realize his movie dream, Jiawei had to resort to deception and conspired with Bogo to make a banned movie. However, he faces a moral and ethical test and has to choose between deceit and self-worth.
This film shows the dark side of the film industry and the complexity of human nature. Through vivid characters and exciting plots, the director arouses the audience's thinking about the entanglement between deception, morality and power. At the same time, the film also reveals the bitterness and sacrifice behind filmmaking.
"The Days When Love Lived" brings the audience a thought about film creation and ethics. Through the entanglements and choices of the characters, the audience will deeply explore the surface and behind the scenes of the film world, thinking about the complex relationship between power, deception and truth. The film will take the audience on a taboo and gripping film journey.