South to North A train carries the memories of life

Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-03-01

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The train, which is a place full of dreams and memories. The road crosses mountains and rivers, connects the south with the south, and is a place where people are separated and united. And now, with the rise of high-speed rail, the distance between the two cities is getting closer and closer, and some people are starting to miss the "classic cars" of the old days, and remember the days when they used to study in hard seats in schools. Recently, the large-scale TV series "South to North" broadcast by CCTV has attracted wide attention from the audience, with the theme of the work and life of the train police. It not only set a ratings record, but also a microcosm of an era.

"South to North" is set in a train full of passengers from the north and south, and it is also a journey of life memories one after another. These people on the train are to protect the passengers on the train, their work and life are inseparable, and they are a complete family. The play uses fragments to present the deeds of the railway police, which makes people feel immersive.

The popularity of the show is not a coincidence, one is that a good script is very important. As a senior dramatist, Gao Mantang has written a number of excellent works such as "Crossing the Guandong" and "Wenzhou Family". "South to North" is his 52-episode work, and it is also his first attempt at a police-themed work. Gao Mantang grew up beside the railroad and has a special affection for trains. And these emotions are also the driving force for his writing, so that he can perfectly portray the characters and plots in **.

In order to ensure the authenticity of the story, Gao Mantang went to Jinan twice for interviews before filming officially began. He went to the Railway Public Security Bureau and talked with the local railway policemen and asked them about their work and living conditions. At the same time, he also conducted an interview with a senior police officer from the Jinan Railway Branch, and listened to some cases on the train and what happened to passengers. Such realistic material becomes part of the script, bringing the story closer to the listener's life.

The filming techniques and language of this play are also very mature. Because it is set against the backdrop of a train, there are many shots of the roads of the whole country that can be used to record the scenery of each season and region. This kind of material makes the train in this play more realistic, making people feel like they are sitting on the train. In addition, in order to ensure that the plot of the train in the movie is realistic, the staff also made a detailed transformation of the glass and green leather of the train.

The song "South to North" is also shining with stars. Ding Yongdai plays an old policeman named "Lao Ma" in the film, who was unjustly imprisoned in prison for 10 years, and finally came out of prison and regained his freedom. The blind old man, played by Ni Dahong, is a touching character. His daughter was kidnapped on the train, and he had to look for her on the train every day. And those excellent performances let people enter the hearts of the characters and experience their joys and sorrows.

Bai Jingting, Jin Chen, Jiang Yan and other young actors also performed very well in this play. Their performances resonated strongly with the audience and made everyone seem to have entered their younger years again.

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