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The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

author:Poster News

Produced by Happy Blue Ocean Film and Television Group and Perfect World Film and Television, co-produced by Haoxuan Film and Television, produced by Liu Ning Studio of Perfect World Film and Television, directed by Ju Jueliang and Liu Chang, and starring Li Randi, Niu Junfeng, Han Jiunuo, Qin Tianyu, Zhu Jiaqi, Cao Bo, He Xuanlin, Song Hanyu, Lu Junyao, and Xia Minghao, the youth love competition inheritance TV series "Who Am I" is currently being broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV and Youku. With the deepening of the plot, Cheng Jing, played by Li Randi, and Sheng Jingchu, played by Niu Junfeng, gradually got used to the identity of "fake" couples, and the feelings of the two people also heated up unconsciously. At the same time, the "Four Nations Kyushu Competition" with great masters has also officially kicked off.

The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

"Who Give Me Up" is adapted from the popular novel of Gongzi Thirteen, as a full-fledged sweet pet drama, the main creative team is handy for creating a love atmosphere. In the latest plot, in order to let Cheng Qi completely put down Xu Chi, Sheng Jingchu took her to the wall of the school on Cheng's birthday, and said to Cheng who was sitting on the wall, "Memory can also be refreshed", so he opened his hands and hugged Cheng who jumped off the wall, accidentally created the famous scene of "kissing on the wall", and also let the netizens who have been anxious about the CP explode the pot, saying that "snorting to the end", "Shengjingchu is also too good", "It is simply the beginning of the grand scene that came out of the novel", and the sweet pet atmosphere was full.

The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

In addition to the high-sweetness plot, the restoration and sweetness of the original also made the audience relish it. The famous scenes in the novel can be highly restored, not only the efforts of the main actors, but also the result of the main creative team's careful study of the script. In the novel, Sheng Jingchu's setting is a Go genius, and as a player who is not very accessible in daily life, in order to make him closer to reality in the process of film and television, the crew has made sufficient efforts in his costumes and life scenes. When representing the Kyushu Dojo in the "Four Kingdoms Kyushu Tournament", Sheng Jingchu and Kyushu's brothers and sisters wore improved Chinese suits, the bamboo leaf embroidery in front of the placket represented China's "bamboo" culture, and the design of the streamers at the hem not only had a stronger national flavor, but also showed the elegant and noble atmosphere of the chess players.

The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion
The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

At the plot "Four Kingdoms Kyushu Competition", chess players from China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore gathered in China, and after the speech of "Chess Saint" Nie Weiping, the fierce competition officially began. In the presentation of the Go tournament, the main creative team still maintains the consistent professionalism and rigor of details. Previously, after the broadcast of the episodes of Shengjingchu and Cao Xihe, the official micro of "Who Am I" specially released a popular science poster to popularize the source of the game from the "2017 Go League: Guli vs. Xia Chenkun", and explained that this game is more in line with the atmosphere and the reason for the failure of the game between Shengjingchu and Cao Xihe, which shows the main creative team's consideration of the Presentation of the Go scene. At the Shikoku tournament this time, we can not only see the description of the different chess styles and personalities of players from various countries, but also use the dialogue explanation of the characters and the timely presentation of the "illusion" when playing, and the way the two switch between each other also allows the audience not to feel bored and tired when watching the play, and at the same time, we can also have a little understanding of the mental competitive sport of Go.

The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

"Who Gives Me Up" is a sweet pet drama, but because of the protagonist's special profession as a Go player, it is easy for the audience to have a sense of distance. In order to eliminate this sense of distance, but also in order to allow more audiences to understand and love the Culture of Go, the intentions and details of the main creative team are obvious to everyone, and this attitude of daring to try is also worthy of recognition and support.

The hit Go competition shows cultural inclusion

The final game of the "Four Kingdoms Kyushu Competition" is about to be staged, and whether Sheng Jingchu, who has the encouragement of Cheng, can defeat Zhao Yanxun in one fell swoop, let's wait and see. "Who Give Me Up" is broadcast exclusively at 19:30 every night in Jiangsu Satellite TV Happiness Theater, and Youku is broadcast exclusively on the whole network at 21:00, and is being broadcast hot.