The domestic live-action version of "Soul of Go" will be broadcast soon! Unfortunately, the leading role is not Ke Jie

"Hire of the Game" is about to launch a live-action version, or it will be launched in China, can you believe it? I could not believe this news at first, but I had to believe it when I saw this trailer!

Judging from the style of the current preview, this live-action version of the spirit of chess takes a more grounded route. The names of the characters have been Chineseized, and the protagonist has been replaced by an adult. It is expected that the plot should be very different from the animated version. Although I am not particularly optimistic about the live-action version of "Hire of Go", when the familiar music of the promo sounded, I want to wait until the TV series is broadcast. !

From the styling point of view, the time played by Hu Xianxu (called Jin Fujihikari in the animation) has nothing to do with the animation version. Naturally, there is no comparison in appearance, but in terms of temperament, from the protagonist's face, I don’t think it fits the animation version. Hikaru. Of course, I haven't watched this actor's movie. Maybe someone has an excellent acting skill? In the

trailer, the soul of the core character "Gossip"-Zuo Wei did not appear. As long as a piece of white cloth made with special effects, there is no news of Fujiwara as an actor of . I am very worried that this live-action version will delete such a "soul" setting of Fujiwara Sawei, and change it to one and two souls, then it will be a bit lost to the essence of the spirit of chess!

For this live-action version of "Soul of the Chess", fans mostly take a wait-and-see attitude, jokingly saying why not ask Ke Jie to come over to play Xiaoguang? There are also some fans who think that the current level of Go in China is ahead of the world. Related enthusiasts actually have a consensus that the ancient chess skills are far inferior to those in the current chess world. Let alone Fujiwara Sawei or Huang Longshi, Wu Qingyuan may not have played Ke Jie!

In fact, Kaminian feels that the settings of many TV shows are actually far from reality. When we watch a drama or anime, the first thing we have to do is to accept its settings. If we can’t accept it, it’s simple, just don’t watch it! For the localization of "Soul of the Game", in fact, it depends on the skill of the screenwriter. As long as the adaptation is good, I am willing to look forward to this live-action version of "Soul of the Game"!

What do you guys think of this live-action version of "Soul of Go"? Do you expect more or no expectations? I personally actually look forward to it! I don't know what your opinion is?