"Are you safe? "Wang Mulin interprets the struggle and helplessness of little people

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'Are you safe? 'Wang Mulin interprets the struggle and helplessness of little people - Lujuba

is directed by Cao Dun, directed by Yang Biao, starring Tan Jianci , Rong Zishan , Luanzhen, Helei , etc. are you safe ? ” frequently occupies the top of the major hit lists. The drama takes Internet information security as the starting point and focuses on social hot topics such as marriage, education, pension, and the workplace. Every core event is adapted from a real network security case.

'Are you safe? 'Wang Mulin interprets the struggle and helplessness of little people - Lujuba

In the play, actor Wang Mulin plays the role of A Ming, a member of the "Buckwool" organization. Following the footsteps of the boss "Big Zebra", he promotes the Suckwool link in the wool welfare group, shares invisible coupons, and earns money from it. In the play, the black and gray gangs headed by "Big Zebra" are proficient in "scraping wool", "mining", "water army", "stress testing" and other businesses, walking on the edge of morality and law. A Ming, played by Wang Mulin, went astray because he wanted a job that could make money. At first, he didn't realize the seriousness of the problem. Later, under the persuasion and enlightenment of the "Three Musketeers" on the Internet, he made up for his mistakes and provided wool. Evidence of group activity.

Network security is related to all aspects of people's lives. The plot of this drama is very suitable for people's lives today, reflecting many social issues that people have to pay attention to. A Ming, played by Wang Mulin, has experienced countless failures and obstacles, and once fell while delivering food in the heavy rain, the food was scattered all over the floor, and he tried his best to survive. There are also many disabled members of the wool group in the play. They join the "Wool" organization just to make a living, and they have no bad intentions. In the play, the "Three Musketeers" of the Internet security also had a heated discussion on this, and the struggle and helplessness of the little people were vividly displayed.

Wang Mulin admitted in an interview that he is more inclined to play a role like Amin than the villain in previous dramas. On the one hand, such grassroots figures have troubles and make mistakes, but they also have good intentions and know how to pull back from the precipice. The real people, real things and real emotions in the world of fireworks, such characters come from life, are more three-dimensional and full, and can make people more emotionally resonate. On the other hand, Wang Mulin outside the play is the founder of Quanxin Beiai, a rare baby food supplement chain head brand in China. At present, Quanxin Beiai has more than 100 stores nationwide. Considering that the brand's service target is the baby, from the perspective of maintaining the brand image, he gradually stopped taking on the role of the villain, but was keen to take on some down-to-earth little people.

'Are you safe? 'Wang Mulin interprets the struggle and helplessness of little people - Lujuba

With the increase of the brand influence of Whole Heart Bei Ai, Wang Mulin has also appeared frequently in major commercial media as an outstanding young entrepreneur. Currently, more and more film crews invite him to play roles such as domineering president and corporate executive. For the CEO of a company, the life trajectories and the poor people at the bottom are very different, but Wang Mulin said frankly that he has struggled step by step from the bottom people to today. have no choice. Playing such a role can evoke a lot of memories for him, and it can also remind him not to forget his original intention and forge ahead.

Wang Mulin, who is both an actor and a brand founder, now has higher requirements for himself: treat his role with heart, serve customers sincerely, and manage his life seriously. Do everything at hand well, and walk steadily and far on the road of life.




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