The TV series "Flowers" tells that Shanghai in the 1990s was full of opportunities and hope. Young Abao (played by Hu Ge) relies on the spring breeze of reform and opening up and his own hard work to become a rising star in the business world, and everyone knows it on the Yellow River Road. The transformation of ordinary A Bao into Mr. Bao is inseparable from the great help of the master's uncle, Ling Zi, the owner of Night Tokyo, and Miss Wang of the foreign trade building. As the mysterious woman Li Li lands on Huanghe Road, a fashionable restaurant is about to stir up the whole street. It also makes Mr. Bao's career that was originally determined to win thousands of miles become turbulent and shocking. His relationship with the people around him is also undergoing an unprecedented test. At the same time, Mr. Long Qiang, the boss of the Shenzhen stock market, will give Abao a fatal blow at any time. Only by moving forward and climbing over the mountains with a pure heart can Abao reach the place where the flowers are everywhere.
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Almost all the members of Fanhua’s acting skills are online, and teacher You Benchang is going crazy! Who dares to believe that the old man is already 90 years old!
The eyes are burning, the lines in the original voice are sonorous and powerful, the movements are full of aura, and the spirit is impressive to the young man.
His role in the play is the strategist behind "Mr. Bao", as if he has a God's perspective.
As soon as he appeared on the scene, he looked like a weather-beaten and experienced boss. Teacher You Benchang played the image of a calm and effortless person to perfection.
It’s that feeling: with him around, you can feel at ease.
As a veteran actor, he is really not comparable to ordinary people. It can be said that his performance has raised the level of the entire drama.
Finally, Hu Ge plays a role that suits him.
He came back with the accumulation of years and the scars at the corners of his eyes.
Still handsome.
Coupled with Wong Kar-wai's camera language, the handsomeness and nobility of "Mr. Bao" are fully reflected.
The author rarely sees the combination of "black shirt + black vest + black tie".
Being able to wear this kind of "black against black" so beautifully, in addition to Hu Ge's own temperament, lighting, lenses and post-production also contributed a lot.
As the male protagonist, Hu Ge's performance is particularly important. Fortunately, he can catch it.
This time, he does not have "Jingtian's escape", nor does he have "Mei Changsu's gloominess", but is somewhere in between, high-spirited but restrained.
Ma Yili’s performance is also very delicate.
First of all, the eyes are interesting.
Secondly, as a native of Shanghai, Ma Yili plays the role of a Shanghai-style boss lady like a duck to water, as relaxed as if she is not acting.
Look at this arrogant Xiao Jin, he handles it very naturally.
Although her current scope of performance is only in a small hotel, she has the ability to use various small movements to make this role "fulfilling and interesting".
The character "Lingzi" was really brought to life by her.
It’s also hard to believe that Ma Yili is 47 years old and takes good care of herself.
Then there is Xin Zhilei.
Xin Zhilei really took on the role this time. This role and costume were tailor-made for her.
It is expected that these Northeastern girls will be popular.
She was like this before.
Except for the recognizable lips, there doesn’t seem to be anything outstanding about her, even a little rustic.
But in "Flowers", under Wong Kar-wai's lens, she looks like this.
Is there any beauty crit!
Hong Kong-style wavy hair and flaming red lips, this retro and high-end look perfectly suits her.
There is also a backless dress, which is so beautiful.
With this kind of temperament, coupled with her aloof and emotionless performance, her charm is really off the charts.
Even though she is the third female lead, she can definitely achieve a classic role this time.
I have to say that Director Wang’s vision for casting is quite good.
"Miss Wang" played by Tang Yan.
Zheng Kai plays Mr. Wei.
The reputation of "Flowers" is as popular as its popularity. Let us wait and see as the plot develops.
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