China News Service, Beijing, February 29th. The TV series "River Rises", focusing on environmental protection themes and starring Huang Zhizhong, Mei Ting, and Jiang Wu, will be broadcast on the 29th. The play recently held an advanced viewing event in Beijing, where hundreds of audiences and media gathered to watch the show and share their post-screening experiences.
The picture shows Zhang Ting, screenwriter and art director of "River Rises", sharing his creative experience. Photo provided by
"River Rises" presents multiple environmental issues such as water pollution and air pollution in an intense and vivid story. It tells the story of the discovery of snack streets, water pollution, wetland protection and other environmental problems in the wetland city Qijiang City. Zheng Hanjiang, a professor at Qijiang University who has made great achievements in the field of environmental protection, was appointed as the deputy mayor in charge of ecological and environmental protection. He united the team, faced doubts and challenges, and found a way to balance the contradiction between environmental protection and economic development amidst numerous obstacles, and communicated with everyone The story of protecting the green water and blue sky of Qijiang together.
In the play, Huang Zhizhong, Mei Ting, Zhang Guoqiang, Su Ke, Zhao Liang and many other "actor" actors all appeared, whether it was the progressive emotional interpretation from relaxation to shock to confusion during the case investigation, The verbal exchanges in the conference room were filled with a sense of oppression and "subtext", as well as the family scenes full of life. The solid acting skills made the audience immersed in the series.
Zhang Ting, the screenwriter and artistic director of the play, said that every plot detail in "River Rises" has the participation of expert consultants in the field of environmental protection.
"We need these literary and artistic works that pay attention to reality, consider ecological issues and daily life, and pay attention to environmental protection professions." He hopes that through the artistic presentation of environmental protection themes, the audience can have some understanding of related issues in real life. Pay attention and think about. (End)