"Bianshui Past" is scheduled for August 16, Cao Baoping and Suan will work together to create an exotic spectacle
2024-08-14
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Chao News Client Reporter Chen Xinyi
Youku White Night Theater's new work "Bianshui Past" released a trailer today and is scheduled to be released on August 16. This play is the first work produced by the well-known filmmaker Cao Baoping, and the director is the cutting-edge director Suan who has directed "Madhouse" and "The Beginning".
"Past Events by the Border Water" fictionalizes a complex and exotic world - Sanbianpo, highlighting the tension of human nature in the ultimate dramatic space.
In the play, the rookie worker Shen Xing (played by Guo Qilin) goes deep into the secret realm to adventure and survive. In the process of looking for his uncle, he meets the mysterious gangster Uncle Cai (played by Wu Zhenyu), and embarks on the dangerous journey of "Bianshui". He still sticks to his kind nature in the face of countless temptations.
The acting skills of all the cast members are a highlight of the show.
Guo Qilin, Wu Zhenyu, You Yongzhi, Wang Xun, Qi Xi, Jiang Qilin, Jiang Qiming and other leading actors subverted their previous screen images, delicately interpreted the multi-dimensional and three-dimensional characters in the play, and created the images of all beings in the exotic world, becoming a quality guarantee of the series.
"The Past by the Edge of Water" is another blockbuster high-quality drama series of Youku White Night Theater following "Pale Fire" and "Rebirth".
In April this year, Youku's suspense theater was upgraded to the White Night Theater. "White Night" means "the long night will end and the truth will be revealed." The audience will solve the mystery by unraveling the mystery.
Based on the typified language of shots, White Night Theater explores deeper social issues, displays more profound human care, and provides a more immersive viewing experience, triggering resonance and empathy among the audience, thereby opening up new paths and new spaces for the refinement of Chinese opera.
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