The movie "All or Nothing" will be officially released on August 11th. This is a movie with the theme of fraud and crime. Do you know what the ending of the movie is? The specific content brought to you below, interested players must not miss it!
movie story background
The new trailer opens with a pop-up advertisement. Click to enter the pop-up advertisement. A Tian, played by Darren Wang, has also entered an irreversible online gambling trap. Such links can be seen everywhere in today's information age. The traps of fraud groups can be said to be lurking in every corner of life. Everyone passes by fraudulent information every day.
A Tian fell into the online gambling scam of a fraud group due to an online advertisement. The croupier Anna (played by Jin Chen) in front of the mobile phone screen was releasing insider information that could make him money, but behind the mobile phone screen was an entire overseas fraud factory measuring for him. Customized desire trap.
Gambler A Tian devotes all his money to online gambling, even if he breaks up with his girlfriend and family. The story of A Tian in the movie is just the tip of the iceberg in real life. Countless victims were attracted by the pretense of guaranteed profits, but in the end they only ended up with their wives separated and their families bankrupted.
Role introduction
Behind the gamblers, the characters played by Zhou Ye and Deng Cuiwen are another group of representatives - the families of the victims. They did not participate in online gambling, but they were innocently involved in the scam and suffered huge changes in their lives brought by the scam. The director's bid for the Olympic Games introduced that in the process of collecting and interviewing real fraud cases, family is an unavoidable topic, and behind every victim is a family. Victims as individuals may have fallen into the bottomless pit of online fraud due to their own greed and blindness, but behind this huge scam are the fragmentation of countless families, a wound that may never be healed.
In the comments on the film's official account, netizens' real discussions about overseas fraud often include comments related to family and friends: I have been defrauded since I was a child, and I have not been able to get over it for a long time. My aunt hasn't come back yet, and I don't know what happened to her. Can anyone save my child, I haven't seen him in 16 years. Behind these comments are real families who have been affected by online fraud. It is a reality that is more embarrassing than the movie.