Why do current spy dramas smell like "Spy Idol" ?
Because I like Zhang Songwen, I immediately followed "The Lone Boat" starring him and Zeng Shunxi , but the more I watched it, the weirder it became.
Why do even spy dramas have to give red roses and white roses to the male characters of both sides?
Gu Yizhong, played by Zeng Shunxi, is a young architect who has returned from studying abroad. He has a girlfriend Xiao Ruotong (played by Wang Yuwen) who has proposed to him, and a baby daughter-in-law Zhang Haimo ( Duling Chen ) whom he has been dating since childhood.
Zhou Zhifei, played by Zhang Songwen, is a spy webmaster who betrayed the Central Government and worked for the Japanese. He has a wife, Ji Yuqing, who has been married for many years, and an unforgettable first love, Ou Xinping.
I can understand Gu Yizhong and Zhang Haimo’s baby kiss.
After all, after Zhang Haimo came to the Gu family, Gu Yizhong's father immediately broke off the engagement and said he would treat Zhang Haimo as his daughter.
Zhang Haimo had no emotional entanglement with Gu Yizhong at first, and just helped him out of friendship as both Chinese.
But when Zhou Zhifei and his old lover Ou Xinping met under the ambush of snipers, the first question they asked was, "Are we alone?"
Huh? Is this the first question that comes to mind when a traitor of Zhongtong faces the number one female killer of Zhongtong who is very likely to kill him?
The screenwriter may want to create a complex image of Zhou Zhifei, but this emotional line is really confusing...
Ignore this, this drama can still be watched, because the protagonist's story line is very unique.
The protagonist Gu Yizhong did not gradually find his faith like the protagonists of "Rebel" and "Storm Chaser". Instead, he was red from the beginning, but was framed as a traitor.
If the audience only watches the first 6 episodes, they will feel very frustrated, thinking that Gu Yizhong is stupid, being tricked by Zhou Zhifei, and falling into pits one after another.
Everyone around him seems to be suspicious. His brother-in-law, sister and comrades in the base area may be the No. 8 cell who framed him.
Wait until the 7th episode, and the plot begins to enter the state.
After Gu Yizhong was shot dead by Zhou Zhifei, he luckily survived, but received a mysterious letter.
said in the letter that if he wanted to prove his innocence and that of the Gu family, he should join the No. 90 spy station and find the files of Cell No. 8.
Gu Yizhong didn't know the intentions of the person who sent the letter, but he took advantage of his scheme and became a "traitor" despite his father's anger.
What’s interesting is that the Japanese executives at No. 90 and Zhou Zhifei don’t believe that Gu Yizhong is really a traitor. They openly accept Gu Yizhong, but they observe and test him everywhere.
Can Gu Yizhong, a young eagle who has never received any training, find the truth when everyone doubts him?
I am looking forward to Gu Yizhong's transformation.
Another motivation that attracted me to follow this drama is Zhang Songwen's acting skills.
has a barrage comment, "The scenes in which Zhang Songwen appears do not seem to be from the same drama as other scenes."
This sentence is a bit exaggerated, but it does mean that Zhang Songwen's performance this time is as good as ever.
As a traitor, Zhou Zhifei, played by Zhang Songwen, has a strange "sense of honor" and feels that he and Mr. Li are traitors together to fight for peace in Suzhou.
But his attitude towards Japanese leaders was perfunctory, and he always said he was an "Oriental" behind his back.
His son was sent to Japan as a "hostage". Zhou Zhifei could not resist, so he could only make his son recite the family tree over and over again to remember that he was from Suzhou. He also gave his son "beating" training so that he could adapt to the life of being bullied in advance.
The most exciting scene is when Zhou Zhifei receives a letter of persuasion to surrender from the top management of the Central Unification Committee.
The letter is sincere, but contains threats.
If Zhou Zhifei continues to work for the Japanese, Zhongtong will definitely send someone to get rid of him. In the scene in
, Zhang Songwen did not have a single line, but the cold sweat flowing down his neck and the figure who stood up and stumbled over a chair showed everyone the fear in Zhou Zhifei's heart.
returns to the Central Government, and his son in Japan will definitely not survive.
continues to be on the 90th. I don’t know which day he will be killed by Zhongtong, and his wife and children will not be able to survive either.
I am very curious about Zhou Zhifei’s choice, and I also think he may have a hidden identity. I will analyze the details with you after I follow a few more episodes.
Finally, I would like to praise Chen Duling. He is beautiful and smart. He is so beautiful in a cheongsam, and he is calm and intelligent.
If Zhang Haimo (played by Chen Duling) hadn't helped Gu Yizhong divert the attention of Agent No. 90 and rescue Gu Yizhong from the dead, this drama would have ended early.
What do you think of this drama? Welcome to discuss~