Hu Ge: Review of early masterpiecesWith his outstanding performances in TV series such as "Langya Bang" and "The Pretender", Hu Ge has gained a large number of fans in recent years. However, today we are going to introduce some TV series starring Hu Ge in his early years, although they are relatively unpopular, but they are equally exciting. Let's review these works together and explore Hu Ge's film and television footprints in his early years. "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" is adapted from the old Mr. Pu Songling's name**, "Strange Tales from Liaozhai" is composed of multiple stories.
In the play, Hu Ge plays Ning Caichen in "A Chinese Ghost Story", and Yang Mi plays Xiaoqian, which is also the first time that the two have partnered in the play. In addition, stars such as Lin Zhiying and Huang Xiaoming also participated in the performance of the play. Hu Ge's costume image in the play is better than everyone else, laying the foundation for him to become a prince in costume in the future. "Don't Love Me" Hu Ge plays a painter in the play, and the heroine he loves, Xu Ruoxuan, suffers from a genetic disease and counts down to her life. The heroine suddenly proposed to break up and disappeared, and Hu Ge looked for her in the sea of people.
He Jiong and Xie Na also participated in the performance of this play. At that time, Hu Ge still looked very young, and the image of long hair full of literary atmosphere was quite rare. In this drama, Tong Yuan played by Hu Ge and Xiao Qi played by Ariel Lin became a couple. Xiao Qi is one of the seven fairies in the sky, and she had feelings for Tong Yuan after descending to earth, but the Jade Emperor deprived her of the root of love. However, these emotions were slowly reborn, and Xiao Qi's love for Tong Yuan also re-germinated.
However, fate made it impossible for the lovers to be together, and the sadistic plot in the plot made the audience sigh. Now, due to copyright issues, this drama has been completely offline. "Young Yang Jiajiang" and "Young Yang Jiajiang" tell the loyal story of the Yang father and son to protect the Song Dynasty against the Liao State, Hu Ge and Peng Yuyan play Yang Liulang and Yang Qilang respectively. This drama has changed the tragic color of the previous story, and the expression is more relaxed and humorous, Hu Ge and Peng Yuyan have become the cute characters in the play.
At the end of the plot, Yang Liulang witnessed the tragic death of his younger brother, which deeply touched many viewers at the time. However, it is a pity that the show has been discontinued. "Shangri-La" is set in the China-Myanmar border area of Yunnan in the 30s of the 20th century, and Hu Ge plays Tashi Phuntsok, a young ethnic minority. He took revenge by kidnapping Tusi Dorjee and his daughter Dolma. However, Tashi eventually falls in love with the beautiful Dolma, only to find out that he is Dorjee's illegitimate son and a half-brother and sister with Dolma.
These early works show Hu Ge's diverse acting skills and character charm, which are worth reviewing again. Although works such as "Langya Bang" and "The Pretender" may be more eye-catching in the minds of audiences, Hu Ge's outstanding performance in his early years is equally memorable. Let's look forward to more wonderful works of Hu Ge in the future and bring us more surprises. Hu Ge: From a car accident to a metamorphosisHu Ge, a young actor who has made his mark in the Chinese entertainment industry.
There was a pivotal period in his career, and one of the pivotal moments in his metamorphosis – two years after the crash. During this time, it not only changed his life, but also gave him a deeper understanding on the road of acting. And now, his performance has reached a new level. Next, let's take a look at the performances of Hu Ge's five dramas, let's take a look at how he transformed. First of all, let's talk about his performance in "Langya Bang".
This drama is a costume drama adapted from the history of the writer Nanpai Third Uncle, starring Hu Ge. He plays a cunning, witty, and thoughtful character in the play, which is completely different from his previous image. However, with his excellent performance, Hu Ge successfully performed this role vividly, which impressed the audience. This drama also became a turning point in his career, ushering in a new starting point in his acting career. Next, let's talk about The Pretender.
This drama is a spy war drama set in the Anti-Japanese War period, and Hu Ge also plays the male lead. In the play, his character goes through all kinds of bizarre encounters, goes through both mental and physical torture, and finally successfully exposes the enemy's conspiracy with his intelligence and perseverance. Hu Ge's performance in this drama is more mature and stable, showing extraordinary acting skills, and has also won more audience recognition. The drama "Hunting Ground" shows Hu Ge's outstanding performance in business war dramas.
In the play, he plays a smart, ambitious, and sentimental business elite who fights for his professional ideals and principles at all costs. This drama also allows the audience to see Hu Ge's mature acting skills, and he can interpret the temperament and mentality of a business elite without any sense of disobedience, which is rare in his past works. Next, we have to mention "The Wind of Langya Bang Rises in Changlin". This is the sequel to "Langya Bang", and Hu Ge also plays the leading role.
In this sequel, he once again plays that smart, witty character, but this time, his performance is more mature and deeper. The rich emotions and more delicate performances he presents in this sequel once again allow the audience to see his growth and progress. Finally, let's take a look at "Do You Know If You Should Be Green, Fat, Red and Thin". This is a Qing court drama, and Hu Ge plays a character full of positive energy and charm in the play. His performance was well received by the audience, and the image he created in the play was also impressive.
This drama also once again proves Hu Ge's diversity and strength in performance. In general, Hu Ge's performance in these five dramas can be described as colorful. He continued to break through himself in his career, tried different types of roles, and gradually showed extraordinary acting talent. All of this is inseparable from his deep thinking and honing of his acting career in the two years after the car accident.
Today, he is no longer the young boy who only relied on his appearance and voice to win in the past, but a mature actor with rich acting experience and profound skills. We look forward to seeing him continue to give us more exciting performances in the future."