Under the guidance of the Beijing Municipal Radio, Film and Television Bureau, Beijing Radio and Television’s self-made drama "One Step Forward" adapted from Beijing Satellite TV's gold medal livelihood column " One Step Forward " has successfully concluded. During the broadcast, it was "down-to-earth" and "risky". The characteristics of "joyfulness" have received many praises. The play tells the story of how community workers use wisdom and patience to solve the "urgent, difficult and anxious" problems in people's lives.
In-depth research to improve the background of the plot and elaborate on the plot
The original column "One Step Forward", as the first domestic program focusing on dialogue between citizens and the public sector, has been dedicated to solving the practical difficulties of the people for six years and has won wide acclaim, and its influence even extends to the government work report. Director Li Wei revealed that converting a news column into a feature film was a big challenge. The crew conducted in-depth research in Beijing, striving to enhance the artistic appeal of the story while maintaining authenticity. At the same time, the play has a strong cast, and three generations of artists, old, middle-aged and young, from human art and Mandarin, compete with each other in their acting skills, adding brilliance to the play. The TV series "One Step Forward" centers on Zheng Xiangyang (played by He Bing), the deputy director of the community. He is known as the "Master of Mediation". With his unique insight and superb mediation skills, he deals with the installation of elevators in old buildings and the installation of residential complexes. Troublesome issues include the demolition of illegal buildings and the vacating of cultural relics. In the play, Zheng Xiangyang forms a team with young community cadres Jiang Chuan (played by Zhou Shuai) and He Jingyun (played by Feng Wenjuan). They go deep into the masses and demonstrate the responsibilities and responsibilities of community workers in the new era from a perspective close to life.
Looking at Beijing's new transformation from the perspective of two generations
"Lean Forward" is not just a drama about community work, it is also a witness to Beijing's urban changes. With the acceleration of urbanization, Beijing is facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities. From the vacating of cultural relics to the renovation of old communities, every livelihood project touches the hearts of millions of families. In the unit "Door Gods and Door Gods", the image of the doorkeeper is particularly vivid. This old Beijinger who adheres to traditional culture has a love for his ancestral home that transcends all material pursuits. His story reflects the old Beijingers’ psychological struggle and adaptation process in the transition between the old and the new. Uncle Men’s perseverance is a memory of the past years and an expectation for future development. This plot in the play is not only a delicate description of the emotional world of old Beijingers, but also an appeal for humanistic care in the construction of new Beijing. Uncle Men finally reconciles with himself. This is not only a personal transformation, but also the epitome of the entire society's pursuit of balance in progress.
"One Step Forward" uses innovative forms and warm writing to show us the daily life and dedication of community workers, as well as their wisdom and courage in solving people's practical problems. This series not only enriches the types of adaptations of TV columns, but also brings a fresh and positive energy to society. Let us look forward to more works like this appearing in the future, continuing to tell the spirit of the great era through the stories of small people, and pushing society forward in a more harmonious and beautiful direction. (Liu Siqiu)
Source: Guangming.com