Let Ni Dahong be willing to match? What is the origin of director Zhen Huan s new work South to Nor

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-02-06

"South to North" is about to be officially finalized on February 6, ** as soon as it opens, what is instantly presented in front of us is the familiar actor, Mr. Ni Dahong. Su Daqiang in the past, now reappears here as an old blind man, which is really exciting. The surprise is that the old drama bone Ni Dahong is willing to play a supporting role for this drama, which makes people eager to understand what is sacred in "South to North".

A careful study of the cast and crew shows that the production team of the show has indeed gathered a group of top talents, all of whom are familiar with each other, and the national popularity can be said to have reached its peak. In terms of screenwriting, Gao Mantang, who has created "Breaking through the Guandong", and the director is Zheng Xiaolong, who directed "The Legend of Zhen Huan", these two powerhouses in the field of Chinese dramas work together to undoubtedly escort the quality of the plot.

From the perspective of the cast, Bai Jingting plays a young and promising railway policeman, Ding Yongdai plays an experienced old comrade, and Jin Chen is a young woman who works hard in a state-run store. Such a combination is eye-catching. In addition, the trailer also quickly appeared Wang Xun, Bao Bell, Zuo Xiaoqing, Liu Jun, Jiang Yan, Liu Guanlin and other familiar faces in TV series. From Bai Jingting, a new-generation actor, to Ni Dahong, an old actor, the selection of actors is extremely accurate, covering almost all the tastes of the audience, suitable for families to sit together and discuss and enjoy.

The story is set in the late seventies of the twentieth century, and the plot begins on a steam train from Ningyang to Harbin City. In the trailer, Wang Xinmakui, a railway policeman played by Bai Jingting and Ding Yongdai, conscientiously performs his duties in the bustling carriage, and the green train is very lively, and the picture is like a time tunnel, bringing the audience back to the scene of the Spring Festival in the seventies and eighties. Those who have experienced the Spring Festival know that the green train is crowded and crowded, and all kinds of people are busy and busy, eating and drinking, as if it is a miniature version of society, and many fascinating stories must emerge from it.

The life after returning to the compound is also full of fireworks, and the overall atmosphere is very down-to-earth and real. Life is full of family and friendship, neighbors help each other, get together after dinner to chat, talk about household chores. The plot in the trailer is like the real life around us, and the setting of the baggage in the play is also closely related to our daily life. The characters are full of images, the plot is smooth, and it presents the flavors of ordinary life. And the broadcast time of the series coincides with the Spring Festival, which can't help but imagine a family sitting on the sofa, tasting sugar oranges, and enjoying this New Year's drama together.

Whether it is the green train carrying the longing in the Spring Festival, or the courtyard with wisps of cooking smoke under the cover of ice and snow, every frame seems to contain the magic of traveling through time, outlining the scenes in the old ** that have long been polished by the years, making it vivid. From the delicately portrayed Spring Festival scenes to the life in the courtyard full of fireworks, this drama not only tells the life story of Wang Xin, a railway policeman, on the train from south to north, but also deeply condenses everyone's common nostalgic memories of the seventies and eighties of the last century. On February 6th, let's look forward to witnessing "South to North" on iQiyi, and relive the beautiful era of parents' youth with our families!

Welcome to comment and leave a message, like and follow, if there is any infringement problem, please contact us.

Related Pages