In the popular drama "Hunting Ice", among the many newcomers and amateur actors, there is a familiar face. He is Lu Hao, the captain of the criminal investigation detachment's serious crime team, played by Zhu Hongjia, "Xiao Jian of Princess Princess". , and he was the first to d

In the popular drama " Ice Hunting ", among the many newcomers and amateur actors, there is a familiar face. He is Lu Hao, the captain of the criminal investigation detachment's serious crime team, played by Zhu Hongjia, "Xiao Jian of Princess Princess". , in the play, he was also the first to discover the criminal investigation talent of Zhao Younan (played by Yao Anna ) and let him join the criminal investigation brigade. A few days ago, Zhu Hongjia said in an exclusive interview with a reporter from the Beijing News that taking on the role of "Hunting Ice" stemmed from the trust he and Gao Qunshu, the director of the show, had known each other for 20 years. "He is a wise man in life. Chatting with him, you will learn a lot. We are also very good friends. He is like a big brother and makes you feel very kind and warm. But once you arrive on set, whether it is an actor He is extremely serious and stern about his performance, even as small as a prop, such as a menu. He wants to break you into pieces and throw you to the ground."

Zhu Hongjia (right) plays policeman Lu Hao.

Original intention: I agreed without even reading the script.

Zhu Hongjia and "Hunting Ice" director Gao Qunshu are "old acquaintances." The two have collaborated since the filming of " Starts with Love" in 2004, and then " Wind " and " Tokyo Trial ". They have collaborated on six or seven works, large and small. They know each other very well and are very familiar with each other. trust. Therefore, Zhu Hongjia said that this time the deputy director of "Hunting Ice" called him and said that the director was going to make an anti-drug drama and hoped that he would play a criminal police captain in the drama. "I didn't say anything and didn't even read the script. I agreed."

Zhu Hongjia said frankly that he has always been very interested in film and television works with anti-drug themes. Zhu Hongjia once heard a story about a real anti-drug policeman, which shocked and moved him very much. "An anti-drug policeman died while arresting drug criminals. A few years later, his two sons were admitted to the police academy and became people's policemen after graduation. The younger son took the initiative to request to be transferred to the anti-narcotics team and fought in The front line of anti-narcotics. Unfortunately, my youngest son also died gloriously in a mission." Zhu Hongjia admired the heroic and selfless spirit of the anti-narcotics police, and this is what attracted him to the story of "Hunting Ice".

With admiration for the police profession, Zhu Hongjia starred in the play.

Interpretation: Asking the Police

"Hunting Ice" tells the story of anti-drugs in the 1990s. Zhu Hongjia said that in terms of character modeling, director Gao Qunshu wanted to be close to that era, like the police cases of that era. Zhu Hongjia has played a policeman before and experienced life in the police force. He also found some information films to figure out the temperament of the police of that era. Zhu Hongjia recalled that there happened to be a recently retired Ordnance Ordnance Ordnance Ordnance Ordnance Policeman on the crew. He once played the male lead in the movie "" directed by Gao Qunshu, and won the Best Actor Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival. He That’s Teacher Ma Guowei. "I often take the time to ask him for advice. Sometimes I discuss every scene in the script and the police's state, including the tone and the police's psychological process. I try to enrich the role I play. I am very grateful to Teacher Ma Guowei."

In Zhu Hongjia's view, Working with director Gao Qunshu, every film feels like a new experience. Gao Qunshu requires actors to be very meticulous in their performances, allowing the actors to remove all traces of their bodies, striving to achieve the naturalness, delicacy and emotional truth of the characters, rather than losing the characters in a single glance. soul. "Although you have regrets after finishing a drama, this experience will make you feel it was worth it."

Beijing News reporter Liu Wei

editor Tong Na

proofreader Zhang Yanjun