Hu Ge s wife participated in Flowers , and after seeing her facial features, she found that her tem

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-31

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Recently, the highly anticipated TV series "Flowers" was launched and became one of the most watched works at the end of the year. Among the audience's amazing cast, a special group performance attracted a lot of attention. This group actor turned out to be Hu Ge's wife Huang Xining, which can't help but make people wonder what role this woman from an ordinary background plays in this drama.

"Flowers": Artistry and word-of-mouth fly together

First, let's review the background of Blossoms. Qin Hao's work "Three Teams" has been considered a ceiling-level masterpiece. However, the launch of "Flowers" is even more eye-catching, not only inviting the first brother Hu Ge to play the male protagonist Bao, but also finding You Benchang, who has not been active in film and television dramas for many years. What's even more exciting is that Wong Kar-wai, the movie palace-level master, checks the plot style of the whole drama, making "Flowers" stand on the next level in terms of texture, reputation and artistry.

Hu Ge's interpretation is the brilliant performance of the female characters in the play

Although there are many outstanding actors in the play, the most eye-catching is Hu Ge, the actor of the male protagonist Ah Bao. His superb acting skills have become the highlight that supports the entire plot, and he has successfully shaped the character to the fullest. However, it's not just Hu Ge's excellent performance, every female character in the play performs well.

Xin Zhilei's stunning turn, the beauty under the lens of Wong Kar-wai

Among them, Xin Zhilei's performance in the play can be described as amazing. In the previous actor label, she may not be a stunning beauty. However, under the lens of Wong Kar-wai, every scene of Xin Zhilei has become an artistic painting. Wong Kar-wai's retouching shots almost magnify Xin Zhilei's beauty infinitely, showing a pleasing sense of art.

Director's choice: the beauty of light and shadow in single-camera shooting

Interestingly, "Flowers" was shot with a single camera, which caused many people to wonder. However, the simplest reason given by Wong Kar-wai is impressive: "With such a light, the girls photographed are beautiful." Compared with Xin Zhilei under normal lighting, you can clearly feel the beauty of light and shadow displayed by Wong Kar-wai through single-camera shooting, which further highlights the charm of female characters.

Actresses gathered: Tang Yan, Ma Yili, etc

In addition to Xin Zhilei, the other female characters in the play also performed well. Tang Yan's appearance exceeded the audience's expectations, and under the tutelage of Wong Kar-wai, she successfully played a professional woman to the core, showing her free and capable side. Reiko played by Ma Yili is a reliable and righteous boss, sleek but not philistine, showing the fullest charm of women.

Eye-catching female supporting role: Papi sauce performs well

Among the supporting actresses, Papi-chan's performance is even more eye-catching. Although she was previously known as an internet celebrity, in "Flowers", Papi-chan's performance did not have a trace of an internet celebrity. Her Shanghainese dialect is very into the play, and the characters she portrays are both elegant and interesting, showing unusual acting skills.

Shanghai Charm Cast: Fan Xiangyan, Huang Ling, etc

It is worth mentioning that Wong Kar-wai pays attention to the charm of Shanghai in the selection of actors, including Fan Xiangyan, Huang Ling, etc., they may not have many scenes, but their appearance in the plot adds a lot of humor and tone to the overall atmosphere.

The wonderful presentation of three years of waiting: an episode of Hu Ge's wife Huang Xining

Returning to the topic of Hu Ge and Huang Xining, it is worth noting that the TV series "Flowers" is actually a work that began filming three years ago. The three-year wait may be a long time, but for now, the wait is not in vain. In the play, there are not only Hu Ge's superb acting skills, but also Huang Xining's vignette, which pushed the relationship between husband and wife to the top of the hot spot again.

Huang Xining's identity has changed, and his aura is not inferior to Ma Yili

Huang Xining is now in the first episode as a group performance, although there are fewer scenes, but from the flickering shots, the audience can already see her facial features. Her figure is thin and simple, but her side face shows a three-dimensional effect, with a full forehead, delicate eyebrows and eyes, and a highly recognizable big mouth that make the audience recognize her at a glance. In contrast, even in the rivalry with Lingzi, Huang Xining also showed a temperament that did not lose to Ma Yili.

Successful women: the dual identity of Hu Ge's wife

However, Huang Xining's identity is not just Hu Ge's wife. Over the years, she has been in the entertainment industry, gradually emerging from makeup artist and styling assistant, and finally became the executive agent of top male stars. Her success not only needs Hu Ge's recognition, but also her own ability and hard work. In the play, although she shows a low-key image, she shows a better temperament than Ma Yili.

Conclusion: The word-of-mouth performance of "Flowers" will not be affected, and Wong Kar-wai's era flavor is more worth looking forward to

In the end, although Hu Ge brought his wife into the composition as the focus of gossip, it did not affect the overall word-of-mouth performance of "Flowers". The texture of this drama**, Wong Kar-wai's directing skills make the era taste strong, and it is more worthy of the audience's expectations. The hit broadcast of "Flowers" allowed us to see the wonderful performance of the actors, and also brought the audience an artistic feast of time travel.

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