The first poster of the domestic animated film "Jiangnan" was released, and it was announced that it would be released on the 20th/KLOC-0th/9th National Day. Jiangnan adopts the mechanical elements of the national style, showing the group of military mechanics on the big screen for the first time in the form of animation, and showing the magnificent manufacturing bureau a hundred years ago to modern audiences. The mysterious domestic warships will also appear in the film in a special way.
The film tells the story of a naughty alley boy who entered Jiangnan Manufacturing Bureau as an apprentice in Shanghai in the late Qing Dynasty, thus starting his life adventure. Under the guidance of Master Chen Tiehan, A Lang devoted himself to learning machine-building skills and gradually became a top mechanic. Facing the constant entanglement of enemy spies, he produced important domestic ordnance.
Jiangnan chose a unique realistic creative path, taking Jiangnan Manufacturing General Administration, the predecessor of Jiangnan Shipbuilding Group, as the prototype, and turned its attention to the unknown mechanic behind China's military industry system.
The production team visited military enterprises all over the country, made on-the-spot investigation of historical sites and documents, put the characters in the real historical background, and shaped a strong style of the times and a distinctive character image.
Jiangnan combines national aesthetics with real history, and sets off the story of blood gushing with cold and hard mechanical style. Throughout the story line, people in China are familiar with the original feelings of mentoring. The apprentice is clever but occasionally reckless, while the master Chen Tiehan is stubborn but cold-faced and enthusiastic.
This film can also be regarded as the adaptation of China's first true historical story. Maybe before, everyone stayed in the live-action TV series of this kind of theme. This time, it is undoubtedly an innovation and a brand-new display form of Chinese style to show the group of military mechanics on the big screen in the form of animation for the first time.