Double Xposure is a 2012 Chinese psychological thriller film directed by Li Yu starring Fan Bingbing and Feng Shaofeng.
[3] When Song Qi stumbles upon her boyfriend, Liu Dong's (Feng Shaofeng) affair with her best friend, Xiaoxi (Huo Siyan), her life quickly starts falling apart and she is subsequently drawn into revenge and murder.
Song Qi comes back to Xiaoxi's house at night and buries her underneath bricks in her garden.
Song Qi weeps sadly and the two's love relationship takes a harsh downward spiral.
A policeman, Liu Jian (Fang Li), visits Song Qi after a few days to question about Xiaoxi's sudden disappearance and also her whereabouts.
She finds her car and starts to drive rapidly away when she accidentally runs over Liu Jiang coming out the woods.
Song Qi says to the policewoman that she ran over a policeman named Liu Jian except there is no body and no evidence of damage on her car's hood.
She then finds out that her boyfriend, Liu Dong, is not real and that her best friend, Xiaoxi, is alive and is on a holiday abroad.
When she finally finds him at the beach in Qinghuangdao, gazing into the sea, she taps him on the shoulder in which he responded by turning around.
The film was digitally shot using the Arri Alexa camera along with ARRI master prime and Alura zoom lenses by German cinematographer Florian Zinke who worked as second cinematographer for Li Yu's previous film, Buddha Mountain.
Scratches and dust were deliberately left on the 16mm scan and barely graded during post production to achieve a stylized look.
To promote this film, Fan Bingbing went to more than 20 cinemas in different cities across China, including Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Chengdu, Wuhan.