Hu Ge s new drama Flowers was launched, the supporting roles were amazing, and the audience was wa

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-29

At the end of the year, the domestic drama market was very lively, and major platforms and satellite TV sacrificed their own works in order to compete for ratings. In addition to the popular "Yi Nian Guan Mountain" and "Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea", the spy war drama "Thrush", the campus drama "Dragon Ming Boy", and the gift drama "Ask the Boundless" will also meet the audience in December.

Jin Yucheng's 30-episode period drama "Flowers" adapted from the same name** has obtained a distribution license, and is expected to meet everyone on Dragon TV and Penguin ** this month.

Through the perspective of the young Bao, this drama shows the legendary stories of Shanghai from the 60s to the 90s of the last century, and interprets the love and truth of an era with a plain narrative.

Director Wong Kar-wai's casting is unique, and he insists on using Shanghai's local Mesozoic powerhouses and veteran actors, which not only ensures the authenticity of the story, but also makes the audience full of expectations for this film.

In the trailer, Wong Kar-wai takes the aesthetics of light and shadow to the extreme, and the glittering Shanghai is full of the atmosphere of the times when people pursue excellence.

Through the montage-style lens picture, it not only accurately reproduces the overall style of Shanghai at that time, but also arouses the audience's endless reverie and appreciation.

Through two narrative threads, the whole play skillfully weaves the intricate relationships between the characters in different time and space. And the fate of the protagonist Ah Bao goes from adversity to the peak, and then falls from the peak to the trough, which is the essence of his life and the finishing touch of the whole play.

Hu Ge, the actor of Bao, his acting skills and appearance are praised, and he is the guarantee of ratings. In the play, he has gradually become a trendsetter in the big era from an obscure person in a small alley, and he expresses the ups and downs of life.

Hu Ge's masculine charm in the play is fascinating, and his every action is full of the mature demeanor of a middle-aged man, with both introverted temperament and free and easy personality.

His eyes were as warm as jade, revealing an aura of non-anger and self-authority. Under Wong Kar-wai's careful polishing, whether Hu Ge's acting skills can reach a higher level, let us look forward to it together.

The supporting characters performed equally well, and each had their own unique charm. Ma Yili's short-haired image in the play allowed her to find her best state.

Li Li, the proprietress of Zhizhenyuan, she plays, shows the demeanor of a strong woman in the shopping mall in her every move, and she has undoubted tenacity in her bones. Her eye drama is even more exciting, unpredictable, and undoubtedly a ruthless character.

After three years away from the screen, Tang Yan finally made a strong return with her new work "Flowers", which attracted widespread attention. In the play, she plays Miss Wang, who is from a famous family, and she met Ah Bao unexpectedly, and her relationship gradually developed.

However, fate made people, and the two drifted apart in the changes of the times. Ten years later, they reunited again, and the nobody, who had become the much-admired Mr. Bao, was defeated.

Xin Zhilei performed vividly in the trailer, with exquisite makeup, elegant conversation, and wavy curls with a great sense of age, which completely showed the temperament of a Shanghai celebrity, and the stills already made people unable to extricate themselves. In the play, she and Tang Yan are rivals in love, and the two have a lot of rivalry scenes where you come and go, which is really exciting.

The image created by Zheng Kai in the play is too exaggerated, with curly hair and a luxurious mink coat, holding the big brother in his left hand and Marlboro in his right hand, he looks like a nouveau riche of that era.

He plays Hu Sheng, who was originally born in a cadre family, and was helped by Po when he was desperate due to an accident, but in the end he lost himself in the bustling life of the metropolis.

With his low-key and introverted style, Huang Jue has created many memorable characters. In the play, Mr. Kang played by him shows a thoughtful side, raising a glass and drinking in one go, with deep eyes that seem to be able to penetrate your heart. When the young rookie Po emerges in Shanghai, an undercurrent of competition is about to begin.

Chen Long, Yang Haoyu, Dong Yong, You Benchang and other powerful actors joined in to escort this drama. You can feel the sparks of their drama in front of the screen, good directors, good scripts, good actors, "Flowers" has shown super strength, friends who like period dramas must not miss the excitement of this drama.

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