Beijing News On July 19, the TV series "Anti-Black Heroes" was directed by Zhong Shujia, starring Chen Shancong, Zhang Zhenlang, Zhang Yikang, Zhu Chenli, Li Jiajin, Lin Jingcheng and Yao Hongyuan, and landed in Hunan. A group of people came to the Tianxin Branch of the Changsha

Beijing News On July 19, the TV series "Anti-Black Heroes" was directed by Zhong Shujia, starring Chen Shancong, Zhang Zhenlang, Zhang Yikang, Zhu Chenli, Li Jiajin, Lin Jingcheng and Yao Hongyuan, and landed in Hunan. A group of people came to Changsha Public Security Bureau Tianxin The branch visited the Pozi Street Police Station and had in-depth exchanges with the "Guarding Jiefang West" program team on the film and television and urban culture of Hunan and Hong Kong.

The lead actor of "Anti-Black Heroes" checked in at the Pozi Street Police Station of Tianxin Branch of Changsha Public Security Bureau for a photo.

On-site visit to Jiefangxi, the program team of "Anti-Black Heroes" admitted that they gained a lot

The police drama "Anti-Black Heroes" produced by tvb and produced by tvb77 Studio mainly tells the story of how the PTU police of the Hong Kong Mobile Force are loyal to the police in life. The story of maintaining social peace and dealing with gangs. The PTU police, who are rooted at the grassroots level, have many similarities in their positions with the police at the Pozi Street Police Station of the Tianxin Branch of the Changsha Public Security Bureau. This visit to the Pozi Street Police Station of the Tianxin Branch of the Changsha Municipal Public Security Bureau is a rare opportunity for the "Anti-Black Heroes" program team to understand the mainland. It also allows the program team to more truly understand the responsibilities of front-line police in their creation. and perseverance.

Earlier, at a road show in Guangzhou, the crew of "Anti-Black Heroes" had interacted with Officer Zhu Zhu, a police representative from Changsha. This special audience member bluntly said that she was extremely moved by the process of watching the show, no matter whether it was a gangster. Whether it's a police officer or a police officer, they all acted just right. I feel that "Anti-Black Heroes" can also be called "Guarding West Kowloon". During this visit to the Pozi Street Police Station of the Tianxin Branch of the Changsha Public Security Bureau, all the actors said frankly that in the past, they could only perceive it from the perspective of the audience on the Internet, but now the on-site visit has deepened their understanding of "Guarding the Liberation West".

A conversation with Xiao Shu, the chief director of "Guarding the Liberation West", about film, television and urban culture

Speaking of Pozi Street Police Station of Tianxin Branch of the Changsha Public Security Bureau, people will definitely think of the documentary "Guarding" that allows the audience to see all kinds of things in the world. "Liberation West". The great success of this documentary is not only because the program team truly showed the daily work of grassroots police in the city's core business district, but also because it was a concrete expression of the human touch and affinity of the city of Changsha. Therefore, the crew of "Anti-Black Heroes" not only "checked in" at the cultural wall of Pozi Street Police Station of Tianxin Branch of Changsha Public Security Bureau, but director Zhong Shujia also had in-depth creative discussions with Xiao Shu, chief director of "Guarding the Liberation West".

Zhong Shujia (fourth from right), director of "Anti-Black Heroes", discusses with Xiao Shu (fifth from right), chief director of "Guarding the Liberated West".

It is said that art comes from life, and only stories that are close enough to reality can truly move people's hearts. This is the profound consensus reached by the crew of "Anti-Black Heroes" and the crew of "Guarding Jiefang West" in their creation. Changsha and Hong Kong have different urban landscapes, showing their own unique cultural charm. They need more film and television works that use small things to see the big and draw on reality to express the humanistic care and value concepts of the cities behind them. Let the audience be moved by the work and identify with the city. This is also the creative concept that TVB has always adhered to. It always creates and innovates based on the audience.

editor, Tong Na

proofreader, Yang Li