In the exposed new song "Crossing the Fireline" MV tidbits, Nicholas Tse changed the image of a warm man in "Twelve Fronts" and made Chok full with the image of a tough guy. Sighing with a slightly messy beard, a black rivet leather vest, sometimes holding a guitar to interpret the rock style, and sometimes holding a machine gun to shuttle through the war, in the consistently cold and handsome image, it also shows the tough guy style of a mature man who has experienced vicissitudes of life and confidence. We can see that Nicholas Tse changed from an unruly "rock boy" to a mature man on 16.
In addition to the excellent production team, MV directors are also hot in China. MV director Huang Zhongping has directed many works such as Jay Chou, Jacky Cheung and Faye Wong. The whole MV is based on Huang Dao's consistent style, which perfectly combines the song content, the singer's style charm and the background story. Guitar, firearms, rock and war are skillfully combined by Huang Dao to create a violent aesthetic work full of movement, passion, explosiveness and fashion sense, giving the audience an experience of standing on the spot and crossing the line of fire. A classic gun battle scene is comparable to a movie blockbuster.
It is reported that this MV shooting is the cooperation between Huang Xie and Huang Xie. The first collaboration dates back to Nicholas Tse's "Don't Love Dancing" shortly after her debut at 1999. After fifteen years, Nicholas Tse is no longer a teenager, and the ecliptic is also a classic of these fifteen years. Judging from the tidbits published at present, both content presentation and picture special effects have reached a very high level. I believe that the MV of August 1 will not let everyone down.