The 20-episode TV series "Debt", filmed in 1994, is set in the story of Shanghai Zhiqing to Xishuangbanna going to the countryside, telling a series of stories triggered by five children from Xishuangbanna to Shanghai to find their own parents.
This TV series is a classic in the minds of many viewers, with a rating of 8.2 in Douban, there are two versions of Mandarin and Shanghainese, and shanghai viewers must be more cordial and emotional when they see the Shanghainese version.
The drama is said to be the highest-rated one in China so far, and the response to "Debt 2" filmed in 2010 was relatively general.
Watching this drama at that time, even if there was no similar experience of the characters in the play, it was also brought into the emotional world of the characters, and they laughed and cried with them.
"Beautiful Xishuangbanna, can't keep my dad." Shanghai is so big, there is no home for me. Dad has a home, Mom has a home, and the rest of myself seems superfluous. Daddy, Mommy, can you tell me why..."
The ending song "Where Is My Home" has a simple and catchy melody, the lyrics are straightforward and plain, and there is a kind of tear-jerking sincerity.
The screenwriter of "Debt of Evil" is Ye Xin, the director is Liang Shan and Xia Xiaoyun, and the general director is Huang Shuqin, starring Yan Xiaopin, Zhao Youliang, Wang Huaying, Dong Rongrong, Chi Huaqiong and others.
Stills from "The Debt of Iniquity"
Zhao Youliang
Zhao Youliang plays Shen Ruochen in the play, an editor of a magazine and a typical literati. Zhao Youliang's own temperament has a rather strong bookish atmosphere, and playing Shen Ruochen is simply a combination of human drama and three points. His Shen Ruochen is gentle and kind, and his love and righteousness are unforgettable.
This year, there is a main theme biopic "I Am a Doctor" starring Wu Mengchao, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences and the "father of Chinese hepatobiliary surgery", which is starring Zhao Youliang, and his superb acting skills are well received.
In "Debt of Iniquity", "Shen Ruochen" returned to Shanghai and married a wife, who was played by the famous actor Yan Xiaopin. Yan Xiaopin once starred with Jiang Wen in "Beijingers in New York", and the two reunited many years later, and Jiang Wen was also happy to play selfies from various angles, very childish.
Yan Xiaopin
Jiang Wen and Yan Xiaopin
Yan Xiaopin is very low-key, and when he is not filming, he can enjoy family life with peace of mind. Her husband is an alumnus of her high school and her first love.
In the play, Shen Meixia, the daughter born to Shen Ruochen and the Dai family woman Wei Qiuyue, is Dong Rongrong.
Dong Rongrong
Dong Rongrong was born in Shanghai in 1982 and is now a drama actress. She was 12 years old when she filmed "Debt", so she became a nationally renowned child star. In fact, before starring in "Debt", Dong Rongrong already had the experience of "electrocution", playing the "Lin Qingxia" as a child in the movie "Six Finger Piano Demon".
Playing Liang Mancheng in the play is Jin Xin.
Born in Shanghai in March 1952, Jin Xin graduated from the Acting Department of the Shanghai Theater Academy in 1977 and was assigned to the Shanghai People's Art Theatre as a drama actor. For so many years, he has also been engaged in the acting career he loves. In 2005's "Legend of the Paladin Sword" starring Hu Ge, Liu Yifei and An Yixuan, Jin Xin played Lin Tiannan.
Lin Tiannan, played by Jin Xin
Playing Liang Mancheng's wife is Wu Mian, who was born in Shanghai in 1959 and graduated from the acting department of the Shanghai Theater Academy in 1982. He has served as an actor in Harbin Drama Theatre, Wuhan Drama Theatre and Shanghai Film Studio.
Wu Mian was born in a bungalow on Fuxing West Road in Shanghai, where her grandfather was a high-achieving student at Oxford University in the United Kingdom and later became a well-known veterinarian, and she was the most beloved child in the family.
Wu Mian
After "Debt", Wu Mian has starred in dozens of film and television works, the more classic TV series are "Da Shi", "Fairy Tale of Youth", "Family Affairs", "Provincial Party Secretary", "Great Detective", etc., and she once starred in "Shanghai Family".
In "The Translator" starring Huang Xuan and Yang Mi, Wu Mian played Zhang Yichu. In this year's new film "Heir", Wu Mian played Tang Liqun.
Wang Huaying
Wang Huaying, who plays Wu Guanchao in the play, is also an old drama bone who is still active in the film and television circle, starring in 14 movies and more than 800 episodes of TV series. In 1990, he successfully played the folk musician Hua Yanjun in the TV series "Blind Ah Bing", for which he won the Golden Eagle Award.
Wang Huaying's son, named Wang Zi, was once the host of Shanghai Oriental Satellite TV, and later switched to it and faded out of the hosting industry. Now he is the energy-saving and environmental protection ambassador of Weiyou Network and the senior consultant of Weiyou Home.
In 2008, the "5 children" in the play and the director Liang Shan once reunited to play ZhuJiajiao together. They never saw each other again after filming "Debt", and that time was their first reunion in 14 years.
Yang Chengyun, who played Sheng Tianhua in the play, later suffered a sprain injury in a national dance competition and suffered severe spinal damage, and the doctor warned him that he "did not want to retire from the stage after the age of 40 and be paralyzed", and he had no choice but to retreat to the second line.
Lu Xiaofeng, played by Haijia
Yang Chengyun 10 years ago
Luo Zhenghua, who plays An Yonghui in the play, works at a waterworks in his hometown. He said that he did not have the heart to become famous, and being able to participate in "Debt" was just a special experience in life.
Luo Zhenghua 10 years ago
Li Yanbo, who played Liang Sifan in the play, was the choreographer of a local song and dance troupe in Yunnan, and was not admitted to art school because of his lack of height.
Photo of Li Yanbo in 2008
Chi Huaqiong, who played Chen Fei'er in "Sixteen-year-old Flower Season", played Ma Yumin in "Evil Debt". In 2009, she played Princess Mei in "The Secret History of Yang Guifei".
Concubine Mei in the Secret History of Yang Guifei
Li Chunbo, who became popular in the song world with "XiaoFang" and later created "A Family Letter", composed and sang the theme song "Who Can Tell Me" in "Debt".
Li Chunbo
Over the years, Li Chunbo has not stopped songwriting, he has created and released "Railway Station", "Home", "Accident", "There is Love and Happiness" and "Never Give Up", and the last song was created by him especially for his lover Wang Hong.
Li Chunbo's lover was also an actor, a graduate of the Beijing Film Academy. The two people have been together for 20 years, and shortly after Li Chunbo created "No Leave and Don't Give Up" in 2016, Wang Hong was exposed to be pregnant, and netizens heard that Qi Qi sent blessings.