"The Young Man Who Ming Dragon" is a youth school drama starring Zhang Ruoyun, Huang Yao, Wang Qiang, Xu Ruohan, Zeng Youzhen, Zhang Chen, Xu Qijie and Li Mingde. After seven years, the teacher Lei Ming played by Zhang Ruoyun this time looks more mature and stable than Pei Shangxuan in the previous school drama "Fifteen Years of Waiting for Migratory Birds".
This drama is adapted from the Japanese drama "Dragon Sakura", but the domestic version is adapted based on the current situation of high schools in my country. In fact, when I first saw this drama, I thought it was no different from ordinary campus inspirational dramas about high school. But after watching the drama, I realized that this drama focuses on campus life, but it is not just a campus story. The point of it is the empathy between teachers and students, rather than just showing the conflicts between parents, students and teachers.
The plot mainly tells the story of the merger of Mingying, an experimental middle school with top students in Xingzhou, and Longhai, a group of poor students, to form "Minglong High School". In order to cultivate top students in Qingbei, the school established Class 11 with only five students. Lei Ming, played by Zhang Ruoyun, is a very charming teacher as the foreman of Class 11. He was in his prime, but his hair was born early. There are many things in his eyes, including the accumulation of years and the vicissitudes of suffering. But his words and deeds exuded stability and peace of mind, and he was occasionally a bit stingy, but fortunately he was handsome and refreshing. Lei Ming leads five little bitter gourds in Class 11 to counterattack from poor students to excellent students, breaking away from the world's prejudices. The story is passionate and tender. In the play, Sang Xia, played by Huang Yao, is the class teacher and psychological counseling teacher of Class 11. Her role is the spice of class life, and the occasional exchanges with Lei Ming are also very interesting.
The five children have different personalities and unusual social experiences, which made them experience the warmth and coldness of the world early and made them tired of studying. Li Ran, played by Wang Qiang, and Cheng Yushan, played by Xu Ruohan, have similar experiences. They are unique in character, with talents in physics and mathematics, and some youthful impulsiveness.
With one parent absent, his grandma raised him up, struggling for a precarious life all day long.
A mother's second marriage, the noisy house, and the awkward relationship between stepfather and stepdaughter are the main reasons for developing her withdrawn character. The two of them don't talk much, but their subtle movements can clearly tell that they are the same kind of people.
Bian Xiaoxiao, played by Zeng Youzhen, is a typical pleaser personality. The experience of being dependent on others makes her need to make up for the lack of spirituality through friendship. However, the result is that she lowers her posture too much and will stop if she doesn't get a response. Internal friction.
Yu Yang, played by Zhang Chen, is more introverted and lacks confidence. The image presented by the actor is that of a stammer, and his mother's excessive interference in life leaves him without the right to make independent choices. In fact, this role is completely different in look and feel from Zhang Chen's last role, A Qi in "Brilliant Star", but it does not make people feel that it is a drama. Different from the four others, Jiang Qinglang, played by Xu Qijie, is a sunny and cheerful boy who grew up in an elite family, but he inevitably has to endure the endless quarrels of his parents. Class 11, composed of five people, went from having no sense of class identity to working together and being consistent with the outside world.
As one of the important characters, Lei Ming’s original purpose of leading Class 11 was not pure. In order to obtain financing from Zhixiang, Lei Ming used the counterattack of a poor student in Class 11 to obtain network traffic, and used this as an investment certificate to cooperate with Zhixiang to obtain funds. Of course, he was not entirely motivated by profit. His father, who was suffering from Alzheimer's disease, was in urgent need of surgery, which was why he had to bow to reality. However, the daily interactions with the five little bitter gourds, coupled with the death of his father, made him wake up in time and terminate his contract with Zhixiang, returning to Class 11.
In fact, there are many touching plots in the play. For example, Sang Xia enlightens Cheng Yushan, who is a girl who is neglected in the family, and when Lei Ming persuades Li Ran to join Class 11, he says to him: "I will never let you lose this time!" You can clearly feel it. Teachers and students are both teachers and friends. They can be partners who cherish each other, or they can be Bole and a thousand-mile horse.
In general, “No one is perfect when it comes to his heart but not his deeds."Lei Ming may be egoistic in some aspects, but when it comes to treating students, he fulfills the responsibilities of a teacher and does things he should not do other than humanistic care. According to the development of the plot, Lei Ming also has a dark and unbearable past. , the scars left in the heart also need to be healed by the five children. The follow-up plot of the two-way rush is worth looking forward to.
Author: Fubai, produced by the film review team