The police drama Ice Hunting premieres tonight! starring Zhang Songwen, these 3 highlights want to

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-21

Tonight, "Ice Hunting" starts as scheduled! The powerful actor Zhang Songwen starred in the starring role, and led the audience into a contest between justice and the best with his deeply rooted acting skills. On the night of the premiere, the series broke the ice with three shocking highlights, like a wind sweeping the screen, and the suspense was repeated, making people want to stop. In the picture, the world of swords, swords, shadows and wisdom and courage is changing rapidly, what kind of plot will arouse heated discussions among the people? What kind of plot climax will set off a ratings frenzy and hit people's hearts? All the answers are just waiting to be revealed tonight, and the gripping story is slowly unfolding ......

A one-minute dialogue scene in the trailer instantly attracted countless attention. In this upcoming premiere of the 18-episode police and bandit suspense drama "Ice Hunting", the interaction between Huang Zongwei played by Zhang Songwen and the two mysterious buyers is a must. When talking about the business of "Onion Crystal", which stepped on the red line of the law, the line "It is not only a health care product, but also can be made **" made Huang Zongwei's face change instantly, trembling and smiling, and his acting skills were clearly layered and meticulous.

When buyers disguised their temptation with jokes, Huang Chongwei cleverly counterattacked, and behind the seemingly relaxed laughter, there was actually a hidden scheming. After the buyer left, he said goodbye politely in Cantonese, and the picture suddenly became solemn. I saw him pick up a cigarette butt in a gloomy manner, and the subtle details of his movements were like the silence before the climax of the play, indicating the great crisis he was facing. This genius stroke is not the original script, but Zhang Songwen's inspiration and initiative to join when he walked on the scene, which highlights his understanding and interpretation of the character's deep bone marrow.

Compared with the attention to the leading actor Zhang Songwen, the core highlights of the play are more diverse and critical. First of all, it is the twists and turns of the story line that originates from the original work, which is praised as the "Chinese version of Breaking Bad", and the crimes of its villain archetype are better than those of "Walter White" in the American drama, and the suspense and conflict of the story will undoubtedly become the focus of the audience's attention; Secondly, director Gao Qunshu's unique narrative technique and deep insight into the theme of police and bandits are destined to make "Ice Hunting" stand out among many genre dramas, and it is expected to set off another ratings frenzy.

Tonight, this "Ice Hunting", which carries high expectations, will be grandly launched on the goose factory platform, whether it can shock the audience again with a gripping story and exquisite plot design like "Conquest" back then, let us wait and see, and reveal the stinging but unstoppable "onion" together.

When it comes to the story and the cinematic presentation of its villains, one can't help but be curious. And the director who led the work "Ice Hunting" is Gao Qunshu, who has a sharp style, and his reputation in the national drama industry is well-known.

From "Conquest" to "**Thirteen Sects", to "China's Great Case", as well as "The Truth" and "Fighting the Black Storm", each of Gao Qunshu's works exudes a strong realistic style, and the ruthlessness is impressive.

The story takes place in the calm coastal city of Sanping City, where the anti-narcotics brigade accidentally seized a batch of new ** that is extremely rare in size and purity during an operation. This is reminiscent of the "new drugs in circulation" mentioned by the first two nutrition buyers. The Sanping Public Security quickly launched an investigation, and the keen female policewoman Zhao Younan (played by Yao Anna) found the clues.

Zhao Younan targeted Huang Zongwei, who was engaged in chemical trading, and a gripping "cat and mouse war" unfolded between the public security team and the drug gang. The public security team, represented by Zhao Younan, pursued and dug deep to the end; The drug-making gang, under the leadership of Huang Zongwei, is scheming and good at concealment.

In the drama "Ice Hunting", the character of Huang Zongwei cannot use the Internet to hide his tracks like modern drug dealers, and the drug dealer accomplice played by Han Geng even pointed out that his fame has surpassed that of a family. The background setting and narrative style of the series cleverly continue the signature characteristics of director Gao Qunshu's police and bandit suspense drama, making people feel as if they are in the 90s of the 20th century and relive the unique retro atmosphere of "Conquest" or "Thirteen Sects".

The reason why Gao Qunshu's works are unique in the crime genre is that their hard-core texture and profound display of male power are the reasons. His plays are good at constructing hand-to-hand and tense scenes of police and bandit conflicts, and the street shootouts, vehicles**, jungle chases and other scenes in the trailer are all shocking. The line "No matter how deep he hides, we will suck him out like a magnet", which accurately conveys the determination and strength of **.

When it comes to the core attraction of "Ice Hunting", the first thing to bear the brunt of is Zhang Songwen's interpretation. His role in this play, Huang Zongwei, is just like Gao Qiqiang in "Hurricane" and Liu Huaqiang in "Conquest", which has a high degree of recognition and artistic value. What is particularly noteworthy is that Gao Qunshu, who has a master-apprentice inheritance relationship in the entertainment industry, and director Xu Jizhou have cooperated with Zhang Songwen successively. From the delicate shaping of the image of authentic Guangdong Laodou in "The Hidden Corner", to the incisive interpretation of the role of "protective umbrella" in "Sweeping the Dark: The Decisive Battle", and then to showing Gao Qiqiang's growth process with his life-like acting skills in "Hurricane", Zhang Songwen's acting skills have been widely recognized. For the readers of the original book of "Ice Hunting", Zhang Songwen is undoubtedly the best candidate to interpret Huang Zongwei, a drug-making genius who is proficient in chemistry and has complex contradictions in his heart. In the trailer, many of the details he designed, such as the mundane routine of driving to and from his family, and the cunning side of snapping his fingers to represent the deal, show his deep understanding and meticulous craftsmanship of the character.

The other characters in Ice Hunt are equally charming. Han Geng's Adong played in the play, dressed as a nouveau riche in the 90s, is flamboyant and domineering, and the cooperation with Zhang Songwen is full of sparks, and it is expected to further consolidate his status as a powerful actor through this play. Zhao Longhao is well-known to the audience for his performance in "Hurricane", and this time he appeared as a villain again, with an aura of not being angry and self-imposing. Zhu Hongjia, Peng Yuyu, Zhou Yunpeng and other powerful actors composed of supporting cast lineups, all show good acting skills and unique temperament, especially Peng Yuyu, who starred in the cross-border public security police, and Zhou Yunpeng, who was born in comedy and turned into a drug dealer, their performance of subverting the previous image is eye-catching.

Finally, I have to mention the heroine Yao Anna. Although her joining caused a lot of doubts at the beginning, judging from the trailer, she played Zhao Younan, a female policewoman who was transferred to the army, and her image of being upright and vigorous is quite suitable. Director Gao Qunshu skillfully arranged the action scenes according to Yao Anna's characteristics, so that she and Zhang Songwen's characters formed a sense of balance that combined movement and static, and complemented civil and military, making the overall performance effect natural and fascinating.

After the Spring Festival, the competition in the domestic TV drama market has intensified, and the addition of "Ice Hunting" will undoubtedly attract a new round of attention. Because of its inherent audience base and Zhang Songwen's super popularity, the police drama genre has huge viewing potential whether it is broadcast on the stars or on the Internet**. As for the success of the series, in addition to Zhang Songwen's stable acting skills, it also depends on director Gao Qunshu's adaptation skills. Under the current trend of diversified development of criminal investigation police dramas, "Ice Hunting" chooses to return to the dualistic mode of the early classics and tells a thrilling anti-drug story with a compact 18 episodes, which is not only a tribute to tradition, but also a modern attempt to classic narrative. Whether Zhang Songwen can refresh the audience's perception of the classic villain image he created before with the role of Huang Zongwei, let us wait and see the ending of this cat-and-mouse game.

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