The broadcast ratings of "Flowers" are rising, which is undoubtedly a due affirmation of the hard work of the main creative team, including the starring Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan and Xin Zhilei.
In recent years, Wong Kar-wai's much-praised works, such as "Chungking Forest", "East Evil and West Poison" and "The Grandmaster", rarely disappoint.
The audience can often easily discover the profound humanities contained in the works** and the thinking about various issues in life and society. However, "Flowers" seems to be lacking in some aspects.
Although it is flawless on the aesthetic level, there is a certain gap with the original book in terms of narrative and character interpretation, which is my personal opinion. Jin Yucheng's "Flowers" is as he himself commented: "I am a person with no rules.
Therefore, lacking some academic style, his imagination is very close to life, and through the life experiences of these characters, people are deeply thinking about their own lives.
Despite the endless emergence of Shanghai-themed TV dramas, I believe that director Wong Kar-wai is still unique. Whether it's the ** itself or the TV series, they are trying to convey the protagonist's outlook on life.
With the change of the times, many things are changing, and when we stop, we will find that many people's lives are a "prosperous" dream.