Attractions in the TV series "Flowers" - Cheng Liang feels nostalgic for the past in Shanghai Film and Television Park Yesterday afternoon, Shanghai Film and Television Park welcomed a special guest, that is, Cheng Liang, who played Jing Xiu, the owner of the cigarette paper shop on Huanghe Road in the TV series "Flowers". Under the leadership of the director, Cheng Liang took the No. 13 prop car and visited many filming locations of the TV series. From "Yellow River Road" to "Jinxian Road", and then to "No. 27 on the Bund", Cheng Liang recalled with emotion one by one.
In particular, Shed 3 made him miss it a lot. He said that the crew completed the filming of many scenes here, which made him full of feelings for this place. The "Shanghai Union Commercial Building" in the film and television drama is also located in the "Yongan Department Store" on the "Nanjing Road" in the Shanghai Film and Television Park, and many film and television dramas are filmed here. As for "Flowers", he even went to the scene to shoot the Peace Hotel, and Cheng Liang is particularly proud of it.
These places are all important scenes in "Flowers", and the audience can feel the development of the story in the play more intuitively through these locations.
This incident has aroused heated discussions among many netizens, and some netizens said: "Seeing these locations, I feel like I am back in the plot in a moment, it's so interesting!."Another netizen commented: "The correspondence between the filming locations of the TV series and the actual attractions allows us to better understand the living environment of the characters in the play and increase the fun of watching the show."
Another netizen said: "Being able to experience the scenes in the play is really a rare experience, which adds to my love for the show." This attraction tour not only made Cheng Liang feel nostalgic for the past, but also gave the audience a deeper understanding of the storyline of "Flowers" and the interesting things about the behind-the-scenes shooting. At the same time, Shanghai Film and Television Park also attracted more attention from the audience through this event, further enhancing the popularity and attractiveness of the film and television park.
This way of combining on-the-spot tours of film and television drama filming locations can not only allow the audience to better integrate into the plot, but also promote the dissemination and promotion of film and television culture, which has a positive role in promoting the film and television industry and tourism. The first floor of the Shanghai department store is bustling with activity, becoming a place full of filming scenes, and the space upstairs is being fully utilized.
Cheng Liang, a member of the crew, proudly claims that the TV series "Flowers" has attracted attention for its delicate depiction of major events in Shanghai's history, such as the hepatitis A epidemic that broke out in Shanghai 30 years ago, resulting in 300,000 infections. This drama not only records the history of Shanghai, but also records the lives of the crew members here. It is reported that the studio has invested three years to shoot this drama, and the original volume can no longer meet the filming needs of "Flowers".
In order to restore the Yellow River Road and Jinxian Road in the 90s of the 20th century, Shanghai Film Group carried out a 1:1 restoration in accordance with the 50-year building standard. Wang Jian'er, chairman of Shanghai Film Group, revealed that when he first learned that director Wong Kar-wai was going to shoot "Flowers", in order to make this drama have a better development in Shanghai and Shanghai Film, he had an in-depth exchange with Wong Kar-wai, and finally decided to invest 500 million yuan to acquire Wong Kar-wai's long-favorite Haopu Film and Television Base.
The more than 5,000-square-meter studio of Haopu Film and Television Base has built scenes such as Night Tokyo, Linghong's boutique, and the private room on the top floor of Zhizhenyuan, making it the largest and largest studio in Shanghai. However, these scenes have now been demolished, leaving actor Chen Long, who used to film here, a little disappointed. He recalls that he filmed here for three years, witnessed the sunrise and sunset, and left many memories. Regarding this matter, netizens have expressed their opinions.
Some netizens believe that the behavior of Shanghai Film Group has improved the quality of film and television works to a certain extent, and also gives the audience the opportunity to feel history more intuitively. Other netizens are worried about whether the large-scale studio construction will have an impact on the local environment, as well as the protection of the original buildings and sites.
Some netizens believe that such an investment is a positive exploration and attempt for Shanghai Film Group, but it also needs more balanced development, not just the pursuit of scale and influence. In general, the filming process of "Flowers" is not only the production of a TV series, but also a microcosm of the development and exploration of Shanghai Film Group.
By investing in studios and restoring historical scenes, it not only improves the quality of film and television works, but also creates more employment opportunities for the local area, increasing its popularity and influence. But at the same time, it is also necessary to balance development, protect the local environment and original buildings, and achieve the sustainable development of the film and television industry. Is the presentation of Shanghai Huanghe Road in the TV series "Flowers" real?What is the actual situation?
One of the actors and directors involved in the filming gave his opinion on this. And the prosperous scene shown in the TV series, is it real or exaggerated?Let's take a look. In fact, the Yellow River Road in reality is not as dazzling as it is shown in the TV series. The real-life Yellow River Road is quite "plain", which is obviously different from the prosperous scene presented in the TV series. The audience also questioned this, thinking that the presentation in the play was too pompous.
An actor who participated in the filming stood in the position of the cigarette paper shop that used to be Jingxiu, recalling the scenes of the past, the prosperity of the past has disappeared, and the Yellow River Road now seems more simple. The filming at night was even more arduous, often staying up all night, and the scenes of the artillery battle and opening were carried out all night, as if reliving the scenes of the beginning of the year many times.
Regarding whether the play restores the prosperity of Shanghai in the 90s, the actors and directors who participated in the filming said that in the actual scene, it did not reach the level presented in the play. He believes that the presentation in the play is more based on the attitude and method of the film, and through the presentation of film-level shots, even ordinary things in reality will be rendered more gorgeous.
Judging from the opinion of the actor and director, the Yellow River Road in the TV series "Flowers" does not completely restore the real appearance of Shanghai in the 90s, but is endowed with a more prosperous feeling under the presentation of the movie. This way of dealing with it also triggered discussions and thoughts from the audience. In real life, similar situations happen from time to time.
For example, the restoration of scenes in some historical TV series or movies is often processed and rendered. While appreciating these works, the audience also needs to look at the historical scenes presented in them rationally, and not be confused by the superficial prosperity. Some netizens commented: "The Yellow River Road in the TV series is like a gorgeous picture, although it seems to be dazzling, but there is a certain gap between it and the actual Yellow River Road."
The prosperity rendered through cinematic techniques is not entirely in line with reality, but this is also the charm of TV dramas. As an audience, we need to maintain a rational understanding of the prosperous scenes in the TV series, and not be overly obsessed with the superficial gorgeousness. In general, the presentation of the Yellow River Road in the TV series "Flowers" has sparked discussions, and the audience has different opinions on the restoration of historical scenes.
And this kind of discussion is also one of the influences brought by the TV series, which stimulates people's thinking about history and makes the audience's understanding of historical scenes richer and more diverse.