1905 Movie News On January 11, a seminar on the TV series "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" co-sponsored by the China Television Arts Committee and the Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau was held in Beijing. Relevant persons in charge of the TV Drama Department of the State Administration of Radio and Television, Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau, Beijing Forbidden City Film Co., Ltd., Zhejiang Huace Film and Television Co., Ltd., Hubei Yangtze Film Group, Ciwen Media Co., Ltd., and well-known industry experts Zhong Cheng Xiang, Li Jingsheng, Huang Rujun, Wang Yichuan, Lu Rong, Li Chunli, "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" chief producer Gao Jun, chief screenwriter Ma Jihong, director Liu Biao, and starring Liu Chenglin and Mi Zhuoqing attended the meeting.
The seminar was hosted by Yi Kai, Secretary-General of the China Television Arts Committee. Leaders, industry experts, and crew chiefs shared the broadcast situation and creative process of the TV series "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves", and discussed the theme ideas, artistic innovation, practical significance, etc. Angle conducted a comprehensive analysis and review of the play.
"Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" is produced by Gao Jun as the chief producer, Ma Jihong as the chief screenwriter, directed by Liu Biao, and starring Liu Chenglin and Mi Zhuoqing. It takes young Mao Zedong as the main narrative line and tells the story of Mao Zedong's graduation from Hunan First Normal University in 1918. After graduation, he went through an extraordinary revolutionary journey by attending the First National Congress of the Communist Party of China in 1921.
At the seminar, Gao Changli, director of the TV Drama Department of the State Administration of Radio and Television, said that "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" tells the story of Mao Zedong's three years in Beijing, and "Ask the Cangmang" tells the story of his seven years back in Hunan. Mao Zedong's ten key moments in his youth were Years of life, these two works show it in great detail. Zhang Su, member of the Party Leadership Group, Deputy Director, and First-Class Inspector of the Beijing Municipal Radio and Television Bureau, commented that "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" has filled the gap in TV drama creation. Zhu Liqing, director of the Film and Television Channel Center of Beijing Radio and Television Station and chairman of Beijing Forbidden City Film Co., Ltd., praised "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" for ranking among the top provincial satellite TV ratings in Beijing, Zhejiang and Guangdong satellite TV.
Looking back on the creative process of "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves", the show's chief screenwriter Ma Jihong summed it up in three words: persistence, faith, and hard work: insist on selecting and using new people, and this direction will not waver. The biggest feature of this drama is youth. Liu Biao, the director of the play, said that "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" is a heroic story; a life legend that shocks the world and makes ghosts and gods weep; it is a song of youth and life that pays tribute to the first generation of pioneers of China's liberation movement.
Liu Chenglin, who plays Mao Zedong, said that as an actor, his concept for the character is to be like him. The growth during the filming process was from the inside out, all-round growth, which allowed me to find the root under the actor's feet and the heart in his heart. Daoguang. Mi Zhuoqing, who plays Yang Kaihui, said that playing a great person is also about learning from great people, learning from Yang Kaihui's sincerity, strength, bravery, and learning from her kindness and cheerfulness. These have baptized me and nourished me.
Regarding the creative characteristics of "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves", Zhong Chengxiang, a librarian at the Central Research Institute of Literature and History and a famous literary critic, spoke highly of "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" as a story that goes into the depths of history, digs deep into thoughts, and explores the world of life. Penetrating outward into the spiritual world. Li Jingsheng, vice president of the China Federation of Radio and Television Social Organizations, commented that "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" is an eye-catching work among the major revolutionary-themed creations this year. Huang Rujun, former director of the Scientific Research Management Department of the Party History Research Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, praised "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves". One of its distinctive features is that it is character-centered, telling stories around characters, telling history around stories, and looking at the times through history. Wang Yichuan, vice chairman of the Chinese Literary Critics Association, said that the series redraws the landscape of the times when young Mao Zedong was searching for a revolutionary path, with a realistic sense of the scene. According to Lu Rong, a professor at the School of Drama, Film and Television of Communication University of China, the emotional power of the emotional drama in "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" and the full impact of this aesthetic and cultural sense of history are moving. Li Chunli, editorial coordinator and senior editor of the Literary and Art Department of Guangming Daily, believes that the acting skills of the newcomers in "Kunpeng Strikes the Waves" are refreshing.
Yi Kai, Secretary-General of the China Television Arts Committee, concluded: At the important moment of commemorating the 130th anniversary of the birth of Comrade Mao Zedong, boldly casting new actors in such a major revolutionary-themed work is a bold practice for the TV series to continue its red blood. It is worthy of respect to implement the initiative of 'educating new people' proposed by General Secretary Xi Jinping at the National Propaganda and Ideological Work Conference.