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"Top Secret Mission" was released, and Ying Haoming challenged the new role of underground workers

author:Huang classmate who loves to knock code

The finale of the "Red Three Absolutes", "Top Secret Mission", was released on April 18 in a golden file on CCTV. Since its inception, the drama has won the favor of many audiences with its new perspective and sophisticated production, the ratings have exceeded 1, and it has repeatedly reached new highs. As a tribute drama for the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Party, unlike the "Desperate Defender Division" with the theme of "Sacrifice" and the "Desperate Sword" with the theme of "Faith", screenwriter Qian Linsen has taken a different path and focused on the little-known "Central Red Traffic Line" for the first time. Ying Haoming, a young actor who has starred in excellent plays such as "Guitar Brothers", "Lonely World", and "Old Nine Doors", challenged the new role of underground workers for the first time, subversively interpreting the witty and calm secret intelligence officer. As a spy film "novice", Ying Haoming, with her superb acting skills and unique understanding of the role, perfectly restored the "heroic nature" and became the ratings explosion of the show.

"Top Secret Mission" was released, and Ying Haoming challenged the new role of underground workers

An unsung hero on a real red traffic line

Chief screenwriter Qian Linsen, based on the small people in the big era, turned the camera to the underground red traffic line under the rule of the Kuomintang. This red line of communication has long been shrouded in the white terror of the Kuomintang, but it has never been destroyed or destroyed. Zou Shubao, the station chief of the Bogongcong Liaison Station played by Ying Haoming, is the most crucial figure in the entire red traffic line, and also an unsung hero who has made great contributions to the revolutionary cause of the Communist Party.

In order to truly reproduce this 3,000-kilometer traffic line, Ying Haoming followed the main creative team back to the revolutionary homeland, wandering between Fujian, Zhejiang, Guangdong and other provinces, and conducted in-depth study and analysis of this hidden history on the ground, forming his own unique insight into the character of Zou Shubao. In front of the camera, with a look, an action, a line, it will pull the audience's attention back to the red age of blood. In the plot, one dangerous task after another, one shocking sacrifice after another, swinging back to the intestines, making people cry. Many netizens said: "Although Zou Shubao was not born and died in the rain of bullets and bullets, he is an unsung hero walking on the tip of the knife." ”

"Top Secret Mission" was released, and Ying Haoming challenged the new role of underground workers

Young actors interpret the weak scholars who have entered the torrent of revolution

A long coat, a pair of black-rimmed glasses, and an Uncle Lamp, Ying Haoming's image in the play is clear and profound.

As an acting school of the younger generation, Ying Haoming perfectly played a weak scholar who walked into the torrent of revolution in "Top Secret Mission". From beginning to end, the red revolutionary flame burned in his heart, in the face of the Kuomintang's secret sentry, Zou Shubao made rational decisions, calmly coped, skillfully used tactics to pass on intelligence between the White Zone and the Soviet Zone, and adhered to his original intention in the midst of the clouds.

As an underground worker, responsibility is heavier than Taishan, and secrecy is more important than life. Zou Shubao needs to choose between love and revolution, family and mission to ensure the smooth flow of the red blood. Although Zou Shubao's decision-making is rational and calm, he still has deep feelings for his wife and brother.

"No one knows when the lamp came on, but what I do know is that it was never extinguished." Ying Haoming played "live" Qian Linsen's Zou Shubao in "Top Secret Mission". He was a weak scholar and a resolute revolutionary fighter. This is a true portrayal of the thousands of unsung heroes of the Red Era who went forward and succeeded the party's revolutionary cause.

"Top Secret Mission" celebrates the 100th anniversary of the founding of the party, and Ying Haoming represents the strength of the younger generation. Through the portrayal of many vivid characters, this drama recreates the glory days when the central red traffic line was established. While interpreting the heroic deeds of the martyrs, it also inspired the broad masses of people to strive for self-improvement in the new era to realize the Chinese dream.

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