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Did you see the pony's last look in the massage movie?
In the massage movie, the pony's eyes may finally be blurred.

Pony is a "handsome boy" in the massage center. He was blind because of a childhood car accident. Being good at fiddling with time in the dark, he was awakened by the smell of the "sister-in-law" hole and began his fierce pursuit of love.

Brief introduction to the story of massage:

This is a love story between male and female technicians in the blind massage center. There are Sha Fuming (Qin Hao), an extroverted blind boss who can recite poems and dance, Du Hong (Mei Ting), who is often praised by customers for her beauty, and shota Pony (Huang Xuan), who is immersed in her spiritual world all day.

Wang Dafu (Guo Xiaodong) and Kong Xiao (Zhang Lei), who just came to Sha Boss from other places to fall in love, and Xiaoman (Huang Lu), a beautiful and gentle hair salon girl in the shampoo room next door, all have wonderful lives and live in harmony with each other.

However, what suddenly awakens the pony's desire for love is the unique smell of women in the "little sister-in-law" cave. He kept thinking about "sister-in-law" and inadvertently turned the wheel of fate, which made the love and life between blind male and female technicians in the whole massage center undergo fierce and touching changes.

Extended data:

Behind the scenes of massage:

1, starring Huang Xuan, Guo Xiaodong and Qin Hao. Second or more collaborations with director Lou Ye.

2. Because all the protagonists in the film are blind, before shooting, Lou Ye asked all the protagonists to go to a school for the blind for a period of time.

3. Mei Ting was selected as the best actress in Berlin Film Festival for this film, but she was unable to attend due to visa problems.

4. The film started shooting on 20 12, and the post-production was completed at the beginning of 20 14, which is the longest work cycle in Lou Ye's career as a director.

The movie stars six real blind people, which is the biggest challenge for Lou Ye so far.