The grim realism criminal investigation drama "Black Earth Silent" starring Chen Jianbin, Hu Jun and Deng Jiajia will be broadcast exclusively on Tencent Video on January 10. As the fourth series of Tencent Video x theater, "Black Earth Silent" With interlocking plots, group portraits full of life, the cold and solemn aesthetic atmosphere of Northeast China, and the fluid and indistinguishable human nature, it begins an exciting ice-breaking journey in search of truth.
As the trailer is gradually released, the audience becomes more and more curious about Lan He's story. The final trailer begins with Wang Ping (played by Deng Jiajia)'s meaningful words - "No one knows when the accident will come." It coincides with the critical period of dismantling counties and establishing districts. Xing Jiadong) was shot dead. Was it a coincidence or a conspiracy? Is the outlaw Yang Si (played by Hu Jun) targeted by criminal police captain Guan Yu (played by Chen Jianbin) the murderer? The confrontation between the two core characters, one good and one evil, is full of tension. "This matter now is related to the past" brings the audience's perspective to more than ten years ago. "No matter how much a person changes, he will never change." Can Team Guan, who has a thorough understanding of human nature, successfully lead a new generation of justice guards to solve cases? Various camps have different positions and perspectives, violence and uneasiness, the wind and snow are dangerous, the battle between black and white is about to break out, and the truth has now begun.
Adhering to the characteristics of Tencent Video A realistic perspective tells the human story that happened on this land.
In terms of the temperament of the drama, the optimistic element of joy brought by the people of the Northeast region cleverly eliminates the inherent heaviness and solemnity of the detective drama, making the whole story more "down to earth". In the previously officially released 5-minute long trailer of the truth-seeking and murder-seeking version, the opening scene shows Yan Hongqiao hosting a banquet for the Northeastern Barbecue Bureau from all parties in Lanhe, and the original Northeastern dialects such as "standing stick", "旮旯" and "好士". It adds a sense of realism, and then the sudden sound of a shrill siren and three gunshots instantly turns the plot to a tense and dangerous murder case, grasping the balance between the flow of life and the advancement of the case, and making the audience feel no longer monotonous.
At the same time, elements that incorporate the pyrotechnics of life and a sense of retro era also trigger a wave of memories among the audience, such as policemen investigating crimes in thick fur-collared leather jackets, old red taxis, yellowing old photos wearing Lei Feng hats while digging in ice caves... …The deep restoration of the historical background and meticulous details give the series a more granular sense of reality and a high sense of immersion, allowing the audience to appreciate the changes of the times in the Northeast.
"Black Soil Silence" does not focus its narrative on the mystery of murder, but focuses more on the fate of the characters. It focuses the camera on various characters in the small town, and touches the hearts of the audience with the characters' life trajectories and destiny choices. In the fate and choice showdown between Guan Yu, Yang Si, and Wang Ping, and during the fifteen-year pursuit of the murderer, the audience was attracted by when the case would be solved and whether the five-day countdown could be completed on time, but also curious about Their encounters and final choices lead to different endings. Faced with the decline of your homeland, do you run away from home? Or do you stay to protect him because of the bond? Where the choice will ultimately lead is a question that cuts into everyone's mind. Under the hood of the criminal investigation drama, the real truth of the little characters is revealed, which also makes the drama more fatalistic and humanistic.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Yang Wenjie
editor/Cui Wei