In Shanghai in the 90s of the last century, the magnificent years were always intoxicating. Now, a period drama "Flowers" set in this era is about to land on the screen. The play is adapted from Jin Yucheng's award-winning **, which tells the story of the protagonist Bao's growth process in the wave of reform and opening up, as well as his career and emotional struggle and pursuit.
This drama can be said to be highly anticipated, with a large number of powerful actors, including Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan, Xin Zhilei and many other well-known actors. This luxurious lineup is sure to bring the audience a feast of acting. The joining of director Wong Kar-wai adds a unique artistic charm to the play.
He is good at digging into inner emotions and is known for his delicate expression, and each of his works can leave a deep impression on the audience. I believe that his addition will make "Flowers" more vivid and relevant, and it will be endlessly evocative. The addition of other powerful actors will also give the characters more vivid personalities and charms, and the emotional entanglements in the plot will surely bring fresh feelings.
*As soon as the news of the TV series adaptation came out, many netizens couldn't wait to look forward to this masterpiece. They plan to revisit the original book to better understand the plot. I couldn't agree more. Excellent ** is often impressive, and when it is put on the screen, we naturally look forward to its presentation.
I hope that this drama can faithfully restore the wonderful story in **, and skillfully integrate the unique charm of the director and actors, bringing the audience an audio-visual feast. "Flowers", a period drama starring Hu Ge, carries countless expectations and curiosities, and will once again evoke people's memories of the prosperous and exciting era of Shanghai in the 90s.
The wonderful performances of Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan and other powerful actors, coupled with the unique style of director Wong Kar-wai, will surely bring an unforgettable audio-visual feast to the audience. Do you have anything else to expect from this show?