Jimu News Reporter Zhang Cong Starting from December 27, the TV series "Flowers" will be launched on CCTV8 prime time, exclusively broadcast on Tencent Video, and will be broadcast on Dragon TV and Jiangsu Satellite TV on January 2. The play is adapted from writer Jin Yucheng's "

Jimu News Reporter Zhang Cong

Starting from December 27, the TV series "Flowers" will be launched on CCTV8 prime time, exclusively broadcast on Tencent Video, and will be broadcast on Dragon TV and Jiangsu Satellite TV on January 2. The play is adapted from writer Jin Yucheng's "Five One Project" and the Mao Dun Literary Award-winning novel of the same name. It is produced and directed by Wong Kar-wai and stars Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tang Yan and Xin Zhilei.

"Flowers" focuses on Shanghai during the great changes of the times, with a cross-narrative around "Abao", showing the ups and downs of the young people in Shanghai's high-profile business world in the early 1990s.

html On the 27th, "Flowers" once again released a set of character relationship posters, and the story is ready to come out.

The first of the new posters released by "Flowers" on the 27th

shows "A Bao" and "Ling Zi" standing opposite each other in an old alley in Shanghai. The two jointly operate a local cuisine restaurant "Ye Tokyo" on Jinxian Road. The two are partners who know the subtleties of time and move forward side by side. However, the atmosphere between the two people on the poster is a bit tense. "For me, there is nothing I can't bear to part with" in the picture, which seems to be alluding to the subtle relationship between Abao and Reiko.

The second new poster

released by "Flowers" on the 27th. "A Bao" rode the wind of the times and rose to become Mr. Bao. He relied on "focusing on foreign trade with his right hand and stocks with his left hand." The foreign trade company he founded was anchored in the Bund On the 27th, "Miss Wang" is the employee here. The

poster shows what "Mr. Bao" said to "Ms. Wang", "For me, pork ribs and rice cakes have never been a business." As a representative of Shanghai-style snacks, pork ribs rice cake is famous for its crispy texture, delicious flavor, and economical value. Such a civilian snack with regional characteristics not only shows the life-oriented side of the two people, but also hints at the upgrade of their relationship.

"Flowers" released a new poster on the 27th

In the third poster, the look in the eyes of "Mr. Bao" towards "Li Li" is worth pondering. There is appreciation in the inspection, and fear in the affirmation. Li Li came to Shanghai alone from Shenzhen and opened Zhizhenyuan, the premier luxury restaurant on the most prosperous Huanghe Road in Shanghai. She has a sharp vision and a tough hand. How could she be just a simple hotel proprietress?

She turned her face sideways to face two lines of small words, "I will remember everything that needs to be remembered, in my own way." The big restaurants on the Yellow River Road are all business places for the exchange of news. The tit-for-tat confrontation between Li Li and Mr. Bao must be a sign of the future. The two of them were ups and downs in the business world together. The three posters of

respectively show the relationship between Po and the three heroines from different aspects, and also reveal the character positioning of the four protagonists at different stages in details, leaving a lasting impression on the struggle of the characters in the context of the changing times. , making the audience more curious about the actual appearance of the show. The

TV series "Flowers" projects the story perspective to the early 1990s, when the great times began to emerge. As a frontier of economic development, Shanghai was at the forefront of economic development, and all walks of life showed a vigorous and upward vigor. Director Wong Kar-Wai said in the trailer that Po, who had nothing, turned around in ten years and became the all-powerful President Bao. "In addition to his personal struggle, he also needs the blessing of the times." The play begins with the fate of a small person in the context of a big era. , showing the vitality of countless Abao in the cross-section of the times, how will it finally fall back into the innovative expression of the times? All curiosities and questions will be answered in the TV series "Flowers".

It is reported that in addition to the Mandarin version, the Shanghainese version of "Flowers" will also be launched in the near future. The actors said in the latest trailer that using Shanghainese to present the story and characters makes them more approachable and realistic, and the language expression has more local expressiveness.

The drama is produced by CCTV, Tencent Video, Shanghai Film (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai Fanhuali, and produced by Zedong Film,

(Source: Jimu News)