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Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

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Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

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"Flowers" is a TV series that Wong Kar-wai spent 6 years preparing and 3 years shooting, which will be released from the end of 2023 to the beginning of 2024 and quickly become a phenomenal work.

The play is set in the 90s on the beach, and tells the story of Mr. Bao, a representative figure who rose in the stock market.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

Mr. Bao was an ordinary Bao at first, but through step by step struggle and hard work, he finally became a high-profile business giant.

This TV series deeply analyzes the multiple factors behind Mr. Bao's success, and leads the audience into the 90s with class differentiation and fierce business competition.

Through layers of decryption, the story reveals the struggle, wisdom, connections and emotional factors behind Mr. Bao.

In the ordinary days, Mr. Bao gradually broke the shackles of class through keen insight into the market and decisive decision-making, and embarked on the road of no return to become a business elite.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

As soon as "Flowers" was broadcast, it quickly aroused a strong response from the audience and became the focus of the topic.

At first, the reviews were mixed and mixed, but as the plot gradually unfolded, the audience found themselves gradually immersed in it and developed a strong interest in the characters and plot in the play.

Among them, the mysterious Mr. A has become a highlight, his appearance is always mysterious and eye-catching, and the only exposed back is enough to inspire endless speculation and anticipation.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

Mr. A's role in the whole story is full of speculation, and his identity becomes an important part of the audience's guessing.

Every time he appears, it is like a game where the mystery has not been revealed, which arouses the audience's eager anticipation for the development of the plot.

This sense of mystery succeeds in creating a sense of suspense and tension that makes the audience look forward to unraveling Mr. A's identity.

What fascinates the audience even more is the emotional entanglement between Mr. A and Li Lee.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

The relationship between them is full of twists and turns and profoundness, and Mr. A always only shows people with his back, allowing the audience to explore his innermost emotions in the space of imagination.

This kind of unresolved emotional line makes people unable to extricate themselves from being pulled, and every emotional conflict makes the audience feel heartache.

Mr. A's existence has become a major mystery in the whole story, and the emotional entanglement between him and Li Li has become a source of emotional resonance for the audience.

In the TV series "Flowers", Mr. A's mysterious identity has become the focus of the audience's attention, and Wong Kar-wai has successfully stimulated the audience's curiosity and anticipation by deliberately creating a sense of mystery.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

However, this mystery was broken by a "nobody" in a sharing on social platforms, which caused a dissatisfaction among viewers and fans.

Although the character of Mr. A does not appear much in the play, he has deeply attracted the attention of the audience with his unique charm and fascinating and mysterious atmosphere.

Wong Kar-wai skillfully uses camera language, sound effects and narrative techniques to deliberately hide Mr. A's face, creating a confusing image for him.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

This sense of mystery made the audience have a strong interest in Mr. A's identity, and became one of the hot topics among the audience.

The elaborate layout of this mystery was shattered in a sharing on a social platform.

There is an unknown actor who shared the experience of playing Mr. A in "Flowers" on his social account, revealing Mr. A's veil from a behind-the-scenes perspective.

As soon as this sharing was issued, it immediately aroused a strong reaction from the audience, and many people expressed dissatisfaction and disappointment with the behavior of this "nobody".

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

Wong Kar-wai's carefully constructed sense of mystery is shattered in an instant, and the audience's expectations for Mr. A are hit in reality.

Many netizens complained about the actor's behavior, believing that his sharing not only destroyed the suspense of the plot, but also deprived the audience of the surprise experience.

This negative public opinion turmoil has impacted the original good reputation of "Flowers" to a certain extent.

As the plot of "Flowers" develops, the revelation of Mr. A's mysterious identity becomes the focus of discussion.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

However, what followed was a series of revelations about the identity of the actors, which brought the audience's curiosity about the real characters in the play to a peak.

An unknown actor shared his experience of playing Mr. A on social platforms, but it caused a more violent public opinion storm.

There is news that the real actor of Mr. A is Hu Ge, and the unknown actor who claims to play Mr. A is just a stand-in.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

The news spread quickly on the Internet, causing great dissatisfaction and anger among viewers.

Many netizens' speculations and expectations about Mr. A's true identity have been broken, and the exposed information has become the focus of heated discussions.

This series of exposures not only broke the audience's illusions about the plot, but also made the audience question the transparency of film and television production.

The mystery that was originally expected to be revealed completely lost its sense of mystery at this moment, and turned into an irresponsible attack on the producer by the audience.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

A large number of negative comments appeared on the Internet in an instant, accusing the actor who revealed himself as Mr. A for ruining the atmosphere of the entire work, and some even called for a boycott of his work.

The actor's social platform has also become an outlet for anger, and his account has been besieged by a large number of angry netizens, with comments filled with blame and dissatisfaction.

In this storm of public opinion, his prestige has been severely hit, and the wave of fans that he could have achieved has also been wiped out.

The incident also made people re-examine the relationship between actors and plot in the information age, and the balance between their free expression on social media and fan expectations.

Wong Kar-wai was stunned, and it took six years to shoot "Flowers", but it was ruined by a nobody

Perhaps, when the actor shared his acting experience, he did not realize the importance of timing.

If the same thing is shared after the show is broadcast, there may be more understanding and acceptance, but at the moment when the plot is tense and the audience is full of expectations, such exposure obviously destroys the entire movie-watching experience.

This also raises a profound question about how the actors' behavior on social media should be handled carefully in the current information explosion, so as not to cause negative effects and affect the artistic value of the work itself.