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What classic TV dramas have Shandong people filmed?

Netizen Danny:

As a Shandong native, this question deserves a serious answer.

When it comes to excellent TV series filmed in Shandong, I think most people will talk about the works produced by Shandong Film and Television Group in recent years, such as nirvana in fire, No War in Peiping, Crossing the Kanto and Ode to Joy. Yes, these series are all made in Shan Ying. Legally speaking, as far as directors are concerned, they are all produced in Shandong. However, I want to say:

First, the most awesome TV series that Shandong people have ever filmed is not the above ones, but much more awesome than the above ones;

Secondly, these films have a certain star effect, but these stars such as Hugh don't belong to Shandong people. To put it bluntly, the current dramas are all about selecting production teams and actors nationwide, and simply advertising with provincial origin. I don't think they are confident enough.

Therefore, what I recommend below are basically movies that have been filmed in the past. They are genuine movies produced in Shandong Province, directed and performed by Shandong people, premiered in Shandong, influential in the whole country and lasting for a long time.

I. Confucius (199 1)

Shandong, as the hometown of poetry and ceremony, has produced the best Confucius series, which no one has surpassed so far. This is not only an obligation, but also a responsibility and a kind of pride. Even though there are some shortcomings in this film, such as the traces of strong cultural fever and root-seeking fever in the 1980s and 1990s, the dull portrayal of Confucius and the rigid depiction of Confucius' childhood, the magnificent performance style, rigorous dress etiquette and boundless sad image temperament are enough to make this film immortal. The scene of Lutz's death, the scene of Yan Hui's death, and the scene of my master eating and drinking all made me cry.

Don't many people claim to be interested in traditional culture and Confucianism now? Instead of listening to some unreliable lectures and reading some books without foundation, watch this quaint series.

Director Zhang Xinjian is the director of "Going to the East", playing the leading role of Confucius and Qingdao native Wang Huichun. This series established his position. Of course, he became famous all over the world, and in a few years he played the eight kings of Yongzheng Dynasty. The acting is impeccable.

Second, the Water Margin (1982)

This is 1982, the first water margin series independently filmed by Shandong TV Station, called Old Water Margin or Water Margin in Shandong. This drama is shot according to the characters, each character takes one or two episodes, and the picture is simple and true. It can be said that for the three generations of Shandong people from 1950s to 1980s, the Shandong version of Water Margin almost perfectly reproduces the image of Water Margin in their minds. After all, Shui Bo is in Liangshan. The Water Margin has also greatly shaped the character and image of Shandong people. The play was popular all over the country at that time, and even after the CCTV version of Water Margin was broadcast, people kept comparing the two plays.

Personally, I think the CCTV version is indeed more refined, sophisticated and complete, especially full of martial arts. But when it comes to restoring the ancient flavor in a folk story and recreating the water margin world, it is still relatively "real" in our old version of Water Margin.

The play was directed by more than one director, one of whom was Zhang Xinjian, who was still very young. But when it comes to actors, everyone must know.

One is Zhu Yanping, an actor in Song Wu. His square face, full of righteousness, looks a little faceless now. But this is so consistent with the image of Song Wu in the novel. Zhu Yanping was very popular in the 1980s and 1990s, and rarely appeared after that. The last time I saw him acting was in the first film of Guanhua Liang's Di Renjie, in which he played a general named Tiger.

The other is Bao Guoan who plays Song Jiang. It can be said that without Bao Guoan of Sung River, there would be no Bao Guoan of Cao Cao. I was in tears when I watched him play Song Jiang's "anti-poetry" part, and his acting was perfect.

Netizen red wind fluttering:

Braving the journey to the East, Song Wu, a white-browed hero, going south, no war in Peiping, fighting in Changsha, nirvana in fire, nirvana in fire's rising Changlin, Ode to Joy, Ode to Joy 2, Pretender, Parents' Love, Wenzhou Family.

Too many, I can't count them at the moment. ...