Recently, the urban emotional theme work "Toward the Wind", starring actors Wang Kai and Tan Songyun, has attracted the attention of many people.
Compared to most previous works aimed at the interpretation of flight attendants, this "Toward the Wind" focuses on the special profession of pilot.

By depicting the background of the airline restructuring, the male protagonist Gu Nanting and the female protagonist Cheng Xiao, with the change of identity level, coupled with the two very different personality characteristics, a series of conflicts occurred in terms of career and feelings.
After experiencing a series of aviation crisis events, such two "needle-to-pin to Mai Mang" happy enemies finally achieved a successful run-in and became a perfect match for a pair of "intimate and seamless".
I have to say that such a film that strives to outline and show the theme of "eating men and women" in the aviation field is still quite innovative and highlighted.
After all, being able to successfully use the rather mysterious background of the aviation industry to carry out the portrayal and interpretation of aviation people with different identities in their lives is also quite eye-catching.
It is reported that the film is "operated" by the well-known director Wang Zhi, a young film and television person born in 1982, with a bright background of chinese opera class and graduate school graduation of North Film.
He also has a wealth of directing experience like "You Are My Glory", "I Only Like You", "Blame You for Being Too Beautiful", "The Big Bang of Youth", and a large number of micro-films.
It can be said that all this also provides a quality and word-of-mouth guarantee for this aviation theme of "Going to the Wind".
In addition, from the perspective of the cast, this "Going to the Wind" also gathers popular actors like Wang Kai, Tan Songyun, Liu Chang, Yan Zidong and so on.
Wang Kai, the actor of the male protagonist of the play "Gu Nanting", needless to say, is from the Chinese opera class, and he bears the aura of "a brother of national opera", with "No War in Peking", "Pretender", "Langya List", "Dajiang Dahe", "Qingping Le" and other works.
It can be said that today's Wang Kai has become a popular star with both appearance and strength.
For the role of Gu Nanting, the "cold-faced male god" who is highly strict and self-disciplined and does things according to the rules, I believe that with his acting skills, he is enough to be able to grasp it in place.
On the other hand, Tan Songyun, the actor of the female protagonist "Cheng Xiao", can be described as equally full of highlights.
This young artist born in 1990 like the "Little Flower Dan" of The Northern Shadow has a sweet girl image with a unique style.
At a young age, she has launched a large number of works, and with popular works such as "The Biography of Zhen Huan in the Harem", "Under the Golden Dress", "In the Name of the Family", "August Weiyang", "Waves and Flowers" and other popular works, she has accumulated super popularity and prestige.
In short, this "Towards the Wind" jointly launched by this pair of high-value youth groups is still very worth looking forward to.
It is expected that Wang Kai and Tan Songyun can live up to expectations and use an absolute strength to reproduce the touching bits and pieces of "diet men and women" in terms of career, family, feelings, etc. under the great wave of the aviation era.