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Emotional Second Sneak Peek for “Aftershock”

>> Jul 1, 2010

Set for a huge release in IMAX theaters across China on July 28th, a second one trailer has been released for Feng Xiaogang's disaster drama “Aftershock”. Built in a flashback scene in similar style with Coldplay’s video clip “The Scientist”, this new sneak peek showed the horrific earthquake from the eyes of an innocent girl, the peaceful world and affection within her family before the shocking disaster taken place. The disaster drama is based on the 1976 Tangshan earthquake that claimed the lives of atleast 240,000 people and severely injured a further 164,000, making the tragedy the largest earthquake of the 20th century by death toll. Check the video right after the jump below.

Plot: When a mother is informed by the rescue team that, as her 7-year old twins are buried under the debris close to each other, digging one out would result in further collapse of the wreckage on the other, she is forced to make the most difficult decision of her life. As the clock ticked away, she finally ended her struggle and chose to save the boy, and though heartbroken, she had no idea her decision was overheard by the daughter. Deemed as a dead person, the little girl miraculously survived and was rescued after being buried under for days. Suffering from the emotional shock of the disaster and the painful memory of her mother's choice, she refused to reveal whom she was. She was adopted by a young couple and later moved to the US, but shadowed by the traumatic experience from her childhood, she forever remained emotionally closed up.

When the Sichuan earthquake takes over 80,000 lives in 2008, she volunteers to join the rescue team and returns to her homeland, China. As she witnesses the tribulations people go through when a natural disaster takes place, she finally unlocks the pain she had felt all these years and finds forgiveness. She finally reunites with the mother and twin brother she had parted from after 32 years. A human drama about finding forgiveness, 'Aftershock' depicts not only the fatal tragedy that is brought on by a natural disaster of great levels, but also the strength and courage that is demonstrated when we are in face of extreme and devastating situations.


1 Remarks:

Nebular July 1, 2010 4:21 PM  

Although not a fan of Feng Xiaogang, I'm so much looking forward to see this one.

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