Recently, the TV series "Flowers" adapted from the novel of the same name was launched. This story that took place on Huanghe Road and Jinxian Road in Shanghai in the 1990s aroused widespread discussion in the circle of friends as soon as it was broadcast. Many sharp-eyed friends also discovered that the actress who played the role of the little sister-in-law in the drama was our Jiading Nan Xiang Ren——Shanghai Pingtan Troupe actor Zhu Lin!
Zhu Lin (first from left)
In the play, Zhu Lin, who plays the role of the little sister-in-law who speaks Suzhou dialect so waxy that her bones will fall apart, is a national second-level actress. She was born in 1981 and is also a tanci actor. She studied under the tanci Famous artists Zhang Zhenhua and Zhuang Fengzhu.
Talking about the experience of joining the crew of "Flowers", Zhu Lin said that in addition to Pingtan, she also loved acting, so she participated in the audition with the mentality of giving it a try. She has appeared in the sitcom "Family", and also made guest appearances in "Uncle" and "Happy Apartment". Her background as a critic also played a role in winning this role.
"After the crew notified me that I had officially joined the crew, I met Uncle Aqing, Teacher Ma Yili, Teacher Chen Long and Jiang Yilei Papijiang, who were filming the first scene with me. They were all famous, which made me a little timid. Later, everyone After we have been together for a long time and become familiar with each other, we feel different." Zhu Lin said with a smile. During the filming of
, what impressed Zhu Lin the most was the scene where Tao Tao asked her sister-in-law to play bowling. To avoid the roaring cars on the road, she and Tao Tao hugged each other. "Just such a small turning movement, the director also analyzed it carefully for me. I was very touched, and the subsequent performance became smoother and smoother." Zhu Lin was particularly touched by this scene.
"During the filming process, Director Wong Kar-wai is very striving for perfection. He is not picky but strives for perfection." Zhu Lin also told Xiaojia a secret, "When I first met Director Wong Kar-wai, he was wearing sunglasses and spoke Hong Kong-style Shanghainese. He was cool and very cool. Tone." During filming breaks, Zhu Lin would also sing Pingtan with teacher Ah Qing, and Director Wong Kar-Wai would listen to them singing nearby, which was very cordial and without a sense of distance.
Source: Shanghai Jiading