A gorgeous curtain call, a ten-year work, the TV series "Flowers" officially came to an end. Director Wong Kar-wai posted an article at this special moment, telling the mental journey of the past ten years, and the farewell of goodbye to the rivers and lakes makes people feel a different sense of ceremony.
This is not only the end of a TV series, but also a milestone in the director's personal artistic career. Ten years have passed, but what has been left behind is an eternal trace of television history.
And the male lead actor Hu Ge expressed his perception of life in the post: "Love is like a flower, fleeting, withering and blooming." After the excitement, I am still me. ”
This profound text shows his understanding of the character and the bygone years. In his acting career, Hu Ge has continued to create memorable roles, and "Flowers" is another pinnacle of his acting career.
At the same time, the female lead actress Tang Yan reviewed her dedication to the series in the past three years, thanked for this time, and thanked the character Miss Wang at the same time.
For actors, a play may be a drain of time, but when the result is gratifying, this time becomes more precious. Miss Wang has become another classic role in Tang Yan's acting career, and the three-year struggle is worth it.
Xin Zhilei was a little calm in her post, expressing her importance to the role Li Li, short and subtle. The role of Li Li let the audience know this good-looking and powerful actress, and it also made people look forward to more of her works in the future. In her words, there is a kind of longing and expectation for the future.
Ma Yili ended her farewell to the series with "Reiko's World's People Go Tea and Cool". She mentioned her previous role in "The First Half of My Life" Luo Zijun, and the problem of the collapse of the character in the first half of her life.
Through comparison, she seems to want to express that "Flowers" gives her a more complete and profound role, proving that acting skills can transcend human design.
In the ending of this "Flowers", the audience sees an ending that is not rough and not rushed. Each actor reveals calm and formal emotions in the farewell, as if saying goodbye to their past selves and at the same time welcoming a new life. This formal and warm farewell has become a bright spot at the end of the TV series.
Perhaps, this is also an expectation for domestic entertainment screenwriters. Audiences want to see more well-polished endings like "Flowers" rather than a hasty and chaotic finish.
The actors' post at the end of the play is also a tribute to the entire crew and the past. They use their own words to draw a perfect end to the characters, and also present a complete and profound story for the audience.
In general, the curtain call of the TV series "Flowers" was a gorgeous farewell, and the directors and actors expressed their respective moods through posts.
This is not only a farewell to the series, but also a farewell to the past time and every stage of life. While reading these posts, the audience was also brought to a warm and emotional end of the story.
In this emotional farewell, the directors and actors seem to be telling the audience: "A TV series is not just a story, but an indispensable part of our lives." ”
Everyone's posts are like a pearl, strung together into a shimmering necklace, outlining the unique brilliance of the drama "Flowers".
In the farewell at the end of the play, the audience may be recalling their past, or looking forward to the future chapter of their lives. The farewell of the director and the actors is a gratitude for the past ten years, a sincere farewell to each role, and an expression of love and persistence for artistic creation.
The gorgeous ending of "Flowers" is like a brilliant firework blooming, leaving deep traces. At this intersection of art, the director and the actors depict vivid characters together, reflecting the bits and pieces of life. And these touching farewells have also become a sincere and deep spiritual exchange between the audience and the characters in the play.
Perhaps, when we look back on the curtain call of "Flowers" again, we will find that the emotions contained in it are as splendid and gorgeous as flowers, an affectionate farewell to life, emotions, and years, and an expectation of infinite possibilities in the future. Goodbye to the rivers and lakes, may every actor continue to bloom in a new chapter of life.