When Gao Qiqiang's shadow has not completely dispersed, Zhang Songwen has put on the coat of Huang Zongwei and returned with his new work "Ice Hunting". This time, he is no longer the big brother of the underworld, but a drug-making genius hidden behind the calm town. Under the direction of Gao Qunshu, can this cat-and-mouse game between police and robbers ignite the audience's enthusiasm again? Tonight, let's break the ice together.
In the wave of the entertainment industry, some actors can emerge with a single work, while others need a long time of precipitation and accumulation. Zhang Songwen undoubtedly belongs to the latter. From "The Hidden Corner" to "Hurricane", he conquered the hearts of the audience with his superb acting skills. Now, he is back with the new drama "Ice Hunting" and has once again become the focus of attention.
The story of "Ice Hunting" is set in the small town of Sanping in the 90s, which seems to be calm, but in fact there is an undercurrent. Huang Zongwei, played by Zhang Songwen, is a cute and honest drug genius who is actually knowledgeable and thoughtful. He used his knowledge of chemistry to create a new type of **, which swept the entire city into a storm.
The role of Huang Zongwei has a great contrast with Zhang Songwen's previous image. He is no longer the hated underworld brother Gao Qiqiang, but a drug maker hidden in ordinary life. This transformation is undoubtedly a huge challenge for Zhang Songwen, but it is also a great opportunity for him to show the diversity of his acting skills.
From the trailer, we can see that Zhang Songwen designed many details for this character. Whether it's the ordinary side when driving his family or the cunning side when he snaps his fingers, it makes people curious about this character. His performance has both the fireworks of life and the dark side of crime, which makes people can't help but applaud his acting skills.
Of course, the success of "Ice Hunting" does not depend solely on Zhang Songwen's performance alone. Director Gao Qunshu also contributed a lot. As a director who is good at shooting police and bandit themes, Gao Qunshu is familiar with the control of this kind of drama. From "Conquest" to "The Truth", he used his lens language to create one classic image of police and bandits one after another.
In "Ice Hunting", Gao Qunshu once again showed his unique views on the theme of police and bandits. Through tense plots, exciting scenes, and complex character relationships, he constructs a story world full of tension. In this world, the cat-and-mouse game between Huang Zongwei and policewoman Zhao Younan is undoubtedly one of the most attractive attractions.
In addition to Zhang Songwen and Gao Qunshu, the cast of "Ice Hunting" should not be underestimated. The joining of powerful actors such as Han Geng, Zhao Longhao, and Zhu Hongjia has added a lot of highlights to this series. How they perform in the play, and whether they can spark with Zhang Songwen, is also worth looking forward to.
However, for the audience, the biggest attraction of "Ice Hunting" is the story itself. In today's endless stream of police and bandit dramas, how can they stand out and become a masterpiece in the hearts of the audience? The answer given by "Ice Hunting" is: return to the classics and innovate expression. It uses 18 episodes to tell a touching anti-drug story, with both traditional police and bandit duels, as well as novel drug-making elements, which is eye-catching.
When the craze of "Hurricane" has not completely subsided, Zhang Songwen has returned with his new work "Ice Hunting". This 18-episode police and bandit suspense drama has both classic police and bandit duels, as well as novel drug-making elements, which makes people look forward to it. With the joint efforts of Zhang Songwen and Gao Qunshu, can "Ice Hunting" become a new peak of police dramas? Tonight, let's break the ice together and witness this wonderful game of cat and mouse.