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The Promise directed by Chen Kaige was jokingly called by netizens "What caused the murder?"

A murder caused by a steamed bun.

Thirteen years ago, "The Promise", Chen Kaige's first attempt to transform into a commercial film, was severely humiliated by an unknown netizen, Hu Ge, with "A Murder Caused by a Steamed Bun". The biggest failure of his career was an abscess. Chen Kaige, who was so angry that he stamped his feet, even yelled out the phrase "People can't be so shameless" and threatened to sue to the end.

The fight between the two ended with Hu Ge's apology, but "Murderous Case Caused by a Steamed Bun" unexpectedly became the beginning of Internet spoof culture, kicking off an anti-authority and nonsensical prelude. Extended information

Source of spoof

Hu Ge, male, was born on September 20, 1974 in Wuhan, Hubei Province. He is an electronic musician and online video producer.

Prank News Broadcast

Hu Ge, the famous spoof video producer and the creator of the "Steamed Bun Murder Case" who has been dormant for a long time, suddenly came out again recently and started his old business again—— —Prank.

However, the target of Hu Ge's prank this time is not a blockbuster movie. In his new video clip of more than 7 minutes, Hu Ge himself appears as a "news anchor". In this video titled "News on the Hourly Rental of XX Community Group No. XX", Hu Ge is wearing a tie and broadcasting "news". His serious appearance is compared with the humorous "news" content, and the "laughing effect" is even more obvious. .

The representative work - Birdcage Mountain Bandit Suppression

Birdcage Mountain is the new work of Hu Ge, who became famous overnight by spoofing "The Promise", after a short period of silence—— - "The Suppression of Bandits at Bird Cage Mountain". This short film, which is said to have cost nearly 200,000 yuan, appeared online for the first time. In the film, the "U.S.-Iraq War" is poked fun at. In an interview with this reporter, Hu Ge said that now that he has learned the lesson of "Steamed Buns", he will focus on overseas pranks in the future.