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Cai Zhichen's "Morning Sun" was launched today, and the elite of the police force interpreted the dual undercover identity

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Original title: Cai Zhichen's "Morning Sun" was launched today, and the elite of the police force interpreted the dual undercover identity

Produced by Beijing iQIYI Technology Co., Ltd., Beijing Guoran Sky Culture Media Co., Ltd. and Shanghai Stellar Gravity Film and Television Media Co., Ltd., the youth police criminal investigation drama "Morning Sun" will be broadcast exclusively on iQIYI on April 9. The drama tells the story of makeup investigator Zhang Chen (Cai Zhichen) and former special police officer Guo Yang (Yang Shize) who broke into the drug trafficking organization, used their keen wit to constantly identify the enemy's trap, coordinated with the police to solve the case, and finally swept away the positive energy of the drug trafficking network in one fell swoop. In the latest exposed trailer, it can be seen that Zhang Chen has a alert and humorous personality, and as an undercover agent, he has a strong sense of social responsibility. The drama has not been launched to gain the love of many fans, and as the plot continues to deepen, whether Zhang Chen will reverse in the end is worth everyone's expectation.

Cai Zhichen's "Morning Sun" was launched today, and the elite of the police force interpreted the dual undercover identity

"Morning Sun" is co-starred by Cai Zhichen and Yang Shize, two post-90s actors, and the roles in the play adopt the form of "double male protagonists", so the actors have high requirements for the differentiation of their external image, personality characteristics and behavior. Zhang Chen, a special makeup investigator played by Cai Zhichen, is not a "tall and complete" male protagonist in the general sense, but is sunny and cheerful in appearance, which is in stark contrast to another cold male protagonist in the play. Zhang Chen's role, as his name suggests, is "the morning light below the horizon." The eerie circumstances of his environment and the intricacies of his inner world did not allow him to be conspicuously revealed on his face. How to shape this character with a relatively complex personality through limited pleasing performance skills really tests Cai Zhichen's professional performance skills.

Cai Zhichen's "Morning Sun" was launched today, and the elite of the police force interpreted the dual undercover identity

In order to just complete this extremely challenging role, Cai Zhichen did his homework in the casting and film preparation stage. Cai Zhichen, who previously starred in "The Assassin's Girlfriend" and "Those Things of the Art Academy", pays more attention to the interpretation of his inner world when facing this alternative characterized role. Through careful consideration of the script and writing a biography of the character, he formed his own unique understanding of this innerly entangled character. During the filming process, his performance was also well received by the teachers of Liu Tianchi's performance workshop.

Cai Zhichen's "Morning Sun" was launched today, and the elite of the police force interpreted the dual undercover identity

As a new generation of post-90s artists, Cai Zhichen hopes to conquer the audience through his powerful acting skills. The role of the anti-drug policeman played this time is believed to open a new chapter in his acting path. Interestingly, another male protagonist in the play, Guo Yang, and Zhang Chen, played by Cai Zhichen, were evaluated by netizens as "one like summer, one like autumn", and the sparks that were rubbed out were worth looking forward to; How do these two "morning sun boys" with very different personalities find out the conspiracy and achieve trust in a deceitful environment? How to work together with the big drug lords to fight wits and courage, and finally break the entire organization? On the evening of April 9, we did not see each other in iQiyi!

Source: People's Daily News

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