Why am I still chasing this drama?
Someone asked me, why are you still chasing a drama that has already been broadcast? Indeed, even if you have watched the TV series, why bother reading it repeatedly and looking for hidden information? I often ask myself, what is it that holds me back and makes me want to stop?
I found that the answer is hidden in this drama called "Flowers".
It's like a blooming flower, with a seductive fragrance that I can't help but want to get closer to and absorb the essence of it.
This fragrant fragrance comes from the characters in the play, from their ups and downs of fate, from those moments that exude true feelings. They make up this flower, and I can't help myself.
Therefore, I am still chasing this drama, in order to find more shining points hidden in it.
They are like the fragrance of flowers, although fleeting, they linger in the heart for a long time.
Flowers can be described as a star-studded luxury blockbuster.
The uncle played by the old drama bone You Benchang seems to be a living legend; Li Li, played by Xin Zhilei, has a noble temperament but is flamboyant and heroic.
The seemingly unrelated two are connected by dramatic coincidences, which makes this story full of fun.
I originally only had expectations for Hu Ge and Tang Yan, but I didn't expect these two "surprise cameo" actors to be the highlights.
They added a touch of humanity to this already wonderful story, and I couldn't take my eyes off it.
Speaking of You Benchang, he has long been a legend in my mind.
Since I was a child, I have watched him play the image of "Jigong" in the movie, and I still remember it vividly.
His kind and kind temperament is like a living bodhisattva.
When I heard that he was going to play a cameo role in "Flowers", my heart was excited, and I was full of anticipation of what kind of wonderful acting skills he would show.
Sure enough, from the first time he appeared on the screen, I was impressed by his aura.
The majesty of an old man who is past his prime, but also kind, reminds me of my grandfather.
I suspect that he must have spent a lot of effort to interpret the character of this old Shanghainese so accurately.
This is synonymous with superb acting, even if the years have left a mark on his face, his interior is still as smart and vivid as it was back then.
I even suspected for a moment that maybe he was really the reincarnation of an old Shanghai gentleman, so it could be so realistic.
Speaking of Xin Zhilei, her first impression on me was still the image of a funny variety show.
A hip-hop dressed comic girl never thought that she would play an important role in a drama like "Flowers".
However, her performance was beyond my expectations.
Wong Kar-wai's lens perfectly captures the beauty in her bones, full of nobility and flamboyant temperament.
I really can't imagine that this woman standing proudly in front of the camera is the variety star who will make people laugh because of eating bananas and burping.
That's the charm of acting, it's a complete subversion of your perception.
This also confirms Director Wang's film level from another side, but as soon as he made a move, it was eye-catching.
I even look forward to what kind of shocking performance I will have if Director Wang is asked to film Xin Zhilei alone, or let her be the heroine once.
In short, I was impressed with her.
If the older generation of uncles has witnessed the changes in the city, then the youthful boys and girls in the play are a portrayal of Shanghai at the moment.
Li Li, Ah Bao, Haoyu, and Liu Wu, they gathered in this city, you fought for me, but they also supported each other.
How can they understand that in this world, the most cherished thing is often the word "people".
Haoyu is conceited and proud, and looks down on Bao, a working boy; Liu Xu is arrogant and looks down on Li Li, a woman with no background.
They are all competing with each other, but they are also growing in the process.
I looked at them as if I saw my younger self.
The character portrayal of these young people is so exquisite, it is simply a microcosm of society.
Bao's honest and hard-working character is full of positive energy, but he is often bullied by others; Haoyu's arrogant and domineering style exposes the fragility of his heart; Li Li is a girl from other places who came to Shanghai, and her indomitable will is admirable.
Each character is so vivid and three-dimensional, it makes me smile when I watch it, because they live all around us.
Maybe you and I know a Po, a Haoyu, or one of them.
This kind of highly realistic character creation not only gives the audience a sense of intimacy, but also constantly resonates in the advancement of the plot.
I especially like the character of Lee Lee.
A girl from other places came to a strange big city to work hard, and encountered all kinds of resistance in the process, but did not retreat, but rose to the challenge, and finally relied on her own strength to gain a firm foothold.
Such a spirit of perseverance is exactly the quality that women in this era should have.
More and more girls are leaving home and coming to the big cities to start their own businesses.
There have been many cases of injustice along the way, but they have not stopped there.
Instead, they learn to ask for help, make friends, get support, and eventually rely on their own abilities to open things up.
Li Li is the epitome of such a woman in the new era.
So it's no surprise to me that this kind of female character is very popular with modern women.
If there is anything that touches me the most in this drama, it must be the role of Li Li.
A girl who simply came to Shanghai to break through, she is unfamiliar with life in this strange city, but she does not choose to wait for the male protagonist to save herself when she encounters difficulties.
Instead, she took the initiative to ask for help and relied on her ability to open up the situation and solve the problem.
I understand her situation too well.
When a person wanders outside, he is destined to experience wind and sun; But after the wind and sun, she is still her, and her will and hard work have not diminished in the slightest.
I even envied her a little, that she had the courage and courage that I didn't have.
For example, when I came to study in an unfamiliar big city, I was full of hope and wanted to realize my dream.
However, the reality hit me mercilessly, and my ideals gradually fell through, so I could only return to my hometown in discouragement.
Unlike Li Li, I don't have the courage and perseverance to face one difficulty after another and open up a new world in the face of adversity.
So when I saw Li Li's indomitable spirit, in addition to emotion, there were many, many shames in my heart.
I often ask myself, if I had half the heroism and tenacity of hers, would my life be completely different now? This kind of thinking opened my eyes and made me re-examine myself.
Therefore, the role of Li Li has had a great impact on me.
In her, I see the benchmark of women's independent spirit.
She doesn't need to be dependent on any man to support herself, which is a quality that a woman in the new age should have.
When I think that there are countless Li Li in reality, I feel very relieved and proud.
Perhaps it is precisely because of their hard work in all walks of life that this era has become so vivid and exciting.
I applaud them from the bottom of my heart for their bravery and strength! I also hope that I can draw strength from them and become a better person.
If the wonderful plot and character creation of "Flowers" are enough to move people's hearts, then the appearance of Hu Ge and his wife Huang Xining undoubtedly adds a touch of humanity to this drama.
I admit that when I first heard the news, I shrugged my shoulders and thought to myself that it was another propped up Pan Jinlian.
However, those few seconds of her close-up made me have to change my mind.
She is beautiful, beautiful and not pretentious.
Hu Ge, who was standing with her, had a smile in his eyes.
This couple, who have gone through ups and downs hand in hand, stands on the screen at the moment, and people can't help but send blessings to them.
I am also silently wishing them happiness and happiness together.
At first, when I learned the news, my first reaction was to speculate, why could this woman marry the popular idol Hu Ge?
Is it really a relationship as netizens gossip said?
I have always hated the deformed unspoken rules of the entertainment industry.
An actress does not rely on strength, but only by currying favor with powerful people to get to the top, which seems to me to be simply at my fingertips.
So when I saw Huang Xining's **, my first reaction was that she was not worthy.
Because in my mind, Hu Ge's true daughter should also be an excellent actress, with amazing acting skills and popularity, on a par with him.
However, the moment she appeared in front of the camera in person, my attitude immediately changed.
At first glance, she doesn't look amazing, but her facial features are upright, her temperament is elegant, and she is unexpectedly harmonious when she stands with Hu Ge.
What's more, Hu Ge's eyes were full of love when he looked at her, without the slightest pretentiousness.
I know Hu Ge, he has always been low-key and introverted, and he will never make a hypocritical performance in front of the camera.
Therefore, the true feelings in his eyes have shown the sincerity of the relationship between the two.
I can't help but think of the proverb that says that marriage is about a confidant, not about looks.
Perhaps Huang Xining is Hu Ge's true confidant.
I am ashamed of the initial misunderstanding and sincerely happy for them.
This human touch touches my heart the most.
In this materialistic and burning world, sincere feelings are becoming less and less.
A couple like Hu Ge and Huang Xining who embodies true feelings is really moving.
In them, I saw the power of perseverance and loyalty.
This also became the motivation for me to keep chasing because some things never go out of style, like true love.
From beginning to end, I was blown away by the drama "Flowers".
It's like a delicate flower, blooming on the TV screen.
The ups and downs of the fate of the characters in the play are fascinating; Their sincere emotions across time and space make people teary-eyed.
These stories make up this flower, which exudes a hazy fragrance.
It transcends the boundaries of time and space, and is not about an individual, but about a microcosm of this era.
Maybe that's what keeps me coming away.
This is a work that is both excellent inside and out, and it deserves to be talked about by future generations.
I'm fascinated by its wonderfulness and proud of it.
Because such an excellent drama is a big flower on the TV screen in this era, it is brilliant and fragrant.