China News Online, November 29th (Reporter Xu Yinkang Yuzhan) The TV series "The World of Two People" directed by Meng Ji and starring Guo Jingfei and Wang Luodan is currently on the air, which is triggered by the focus on the growth history of a generation of "Shanghai Drifts". Widely discussed.

"The "Hu Piao" I understand is someone who is looking for opportunities in Shanghai, and I am always floating. Looking back, opportunities are always reserved for people who work hard," the lead actor Guo Jingfei said in an interview with reporters recently.

  It is reported that the TV series "The World of Two People" tells the growth history of two "Shanghai drifters" spanning nearly 20 years: Wang Luodan played by Li Wenjia, the children of educated youth returning to Shanghai, and Guo Jingfei, played by Xu Dongyang, a young man from northeast China who was seeking a job in Shanghai. We got acquainted with the "SARS" epidemic, got together and separated in the flood of fate, and met again in the "new crown" epidemic in 2020.

While the two experienced fate, they also witnessed 17 years of urban changes in Shanghai.

The TV series "The World of Two People".

Picture courtesy of the show party.

  Also as a "Hu Piao" who went to Shanghai to pursue his dreams in the late 1990s, the male protagonist Guo Jingfei was deeply impressed when he appeared in the play, evoking the memory of his growing up in Shanghai: "I have similarities with Xu Dongyang, 1997 I went to Shanghai and experienced earth-shaking changes with it. As a northerner, when I first arrived in Shanghai, I also had language problems and food habits. Shanghai’s streets are narrower than Beijing, and people may feel more lonely. But after slowly merging into this city, I discovered its honesty and contract spirit, and I fell in love with it." Guo Jingfei’s Shanghai is a combination of plane trees and old houses: "Whenever I go to my school, Shanghai Drama The college and my unit, the Shanghai Dramatic Art Center, strolled down the street and saw these historic and cultural buildings, as well as decades of old trees, and I felt very happy."

  The play shows the city's changes in Shanghai over the past 17 years, as well as the lives of people in the streets and lanes and Shikumen. This kind of "firework" made Guo Jingfei sigh: "The old streets and old buildings will always evoke if they haven't changed. People's memories." In the past 17 years, Guo Jingfei admitted that he has become more mature and stable. What has not changed is that he continues to be an actor.

  As the first domestic TV series filmed and produced entirely with 8K ultra-high-definition television technology, "The World of Two People" presents the audience with a visual experience like a big screen.

The production of the drama was completed in the "8K full process", which is the first time in a domestic TV drama.

Regarding this, Guo Jingfei was deeply moved and said with a smile: "I am also shooting a super clear 8K TV series for the first time, but I am in a good mood. A high-definition face."

  Since the story began during the SARS epidemic in 2003, the play needs to restore the service and environmental atmosphere nearly 20 years ago.

Guo Jingfei felt the rigor of the crew and praised the props and small details in the play for their good work: “Mobile phones during the SARS period were all non-smart phones, and the masks were cotton masks tied with a rope. The Shikumen scene built by the crew, every brick and tile Replicated what it looked like at the time."

Actor Guo Jingfei.

Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

  "Su Mingcheng" in "Everything Is Good", "Yu Huanshui" in "I Am Yu Huanshui", and "Xu Dongyang" in "The World of Two People", Guo Jingfei has interpreted many popular little characters in recent years.

Talking about the understanding of the little people, Guo Jingfei said: “Little people all over the world are the same. They have dreams and do a big business. They will experience a lot of hardships in the process, but they still carry a kind and grateful heart. Row."

  Over the years, Guo Jingfei has also accumulated some experience in acting in realist film and television works: "The requirement of realist subject matter is truth. The actors try to be true to the character's heart, find the character's accurate action logic, and not be too artificial." (End)