The period drama Flowers was launched, and he came to Hu Ge, but in the end, he was amazed by this

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-21

At the end of the year, the domestic drama market showed a situation of hundreds of schools of thought, and major platforms and satellite TV tried their best to compete for ratings, and launched their masterpieces one after another.

In addition to popular dramas such as "Yi Nian Guan Mountain" and "Return to the Ruins of the South China Sea", several spy war dramas, campus dramas, and gift dramas such as "Thrush", "Longming Boy" and "Ask the Boundless" will also be released in December.

A 30-episode period drama "Flowers" recently received a distribution license and is expected to air on Dragon TV and Penguin** platforms this month.

This drama is adapted from Jin Yucheng's eponym**, with the young Ah Bao as the protagonist, and shows the emotions and sincere feelings of an era to the audience by telling a legendary story in Shanghai from the 60s to the 90s of the last century.

Hong Kong's most iconic director, Wong Kar-wai, is a man of ingenuity, and his dedication to casting is evident in his dedication to keeping the story authentic.

All the main creators are from Shanghai, they are all high-profile Mesozoic powerhouses and senior veteran actors, and their competition on the same stage has undoubtedly aroused strong expectations from the audience.

The trailer shows that Wong Kar-wai has used the beauty of light and shadow to the extreme, and the resplendor of Shanghai everywhere reveals the sense of the times that everyone is striving for the top.

The montage-style footage perfectly restores the overall appearance of Shanghai at that time, and not only that, but also stimulates the audience's infinite reverie and enjoyment.

The whole play runs through two story lines, telling the intricate relationships between the characters, and showing them in staggered time and space. The reversal of the fate and final fall of the little character Ah Bao is the finishing touch of the whole drama.

Hu Ge, played by the role of Bao, must be familiar to everyone. As an actor with good looks and acting skills, he can be said to be an absolute guarantee of ratings.

In the play, he went from an unknown stunned guy to a small alley, gradually grew into a trendsetter of the big era, and finally became a famous boss, using his story to express the ups and downs of life.

Hu Ge completely shows the hormones of walking in the play, and he exudes the mature charm of a middle-aged man in every move, introverted and chic at the same time. The eyes that are as warm as jade hide the domineering spirit that is not angry and self-threatening.

Let's wait and see if Hu Ge can make his acting skills more proficient under Wong Kar-wai's careful polishing.

The acting prowess of the supporting characters cannot be ignored either, and each one shows a unique talent.

Ma Yili showed off her short hair style in the play, showing her best condition. When playing the role of Li Li, the proprietress of Zhizhenyuan, her every action and words exudes the perseverance of a strong woman in the shopping mall, and her heart reveals an indisputable fortitude.

The eyes in several shots are very sharp, giving people a sense of elusiveness, and it is definitely a very intimidating character.

After 3 years of silence, Tang Yan finally appeared on the screen again, and the much-talked-about "Flowers" became her "blood" work.

She plays Miss Wang, who is from a famous family, and gradually falls in love after an unexpected encounter with Po. However, as fate would have it, the two gradually drifted apart in the changing times.

When they reunite in another ten years, the once unknown boy has become a well-respected Mr. Bao, while Miss Wang has been reduced to a state of despair.

Xin Zhilei showed her style in the trailer, she was well-dressed, elegant and talkative, with retro wavy curls, which fully showed the temperament of a Shanghai celebrity, which made people feel moved by the stills alone.

The two heroines in the play are rivals in love, and many wonderful rivalry scenes have been staged between them, which has really aroused great interest from the audience.

Zheng Kai's image in the play is a bit exaggerated, with a curly hairstyle and a mink coat, holding the big brother in his left hand and Marlboro in his right hand, you can see at a glance that he is the nouveau riche of that era.

He was originally a Shanghai-born character from a cadre family, and his family was destroyed in an accident, and when he was in a desperate situation, he was assisted by Bao, but in the end he was lost in the ** behind the prosperity of the metropolis.

Huang Jue is a low-key and powerful actor who has played many impressive roles.

Mr. Kang, who he plays in the play, gives people the impression of being scheming, raising a wine glass and killing it in one gulp, and his wise eyes seem to be able to penetrate your inner thoughts.

In Shanghai, the rising star Ah Bao is thriving, and a fierce undercurrent battle is about to begin.

In addition, powerful actors such as Chen Long, Yang Haoyu, Dong Yong, and You Benchang also joined the play to escort the plot, and their wonderful performances made people feel the atmosphere of passion on the other side of the screen.

Excellent director, excellent script and superb actors make "Flowers" show great potential, and audiences who like costume dramas should definitely not miss it.

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