"Teahouse" kills and stars Chen Baoguo, losing weight by 8kg
"Teahouse" was filmed on TV for the first time
"Teahouse" is Mr. Lao She's representative work, and the three-act drama "Teahouse" is a reserved play of Human Arts. In 1982, director Xie Tian once filmed the movie "Teahouse". This CCTV shooting of "Teahouse" was the first time that "Teahouse" was put on the TV screen, and the central plot of the whole drama revolved around Shopkeeper Wang.
In the last scene of the shutdown, although everyone was happy, Shopkeeper Wang looked sad. Chen Baoguo told reporters that Shopkeeper Wang did not want to marry this family in the play, but out of consideration for the future of the teahouse, he still agreed. Compared with the many "emperor" roles played by Chen Baoguo in the past,"Shopkeeper Wang" is obviously a relatively weak character. However, for Chen Baoguo, who is used to playing the emperor, this is a particularly solid thing."The emperors I played in the past are too far away from me to land. Although this character is a little 'wild', I feel relieved in my heart." In Chen Baoguo's view, Shopkeeper Wang was a trader,"So he often bowed his head when he saw people. He was honest and smart. His lifelong dream was to make money, live a good life, and let his children stand out. He had all the ordinary little wishes of China people, but in the end he failed to realize them until his death."
The leading actors are all Beijingers
With the huge influence of the drama "Teahouse", the filming of the TV series "Teahouse" also put a lot of pressure on the crew. Chen Baoguo said that in the six months of filming, he lost 8 kilograms. Chen Baoguo said that he didn't care about the inevitable comparison with the current version of "Shopkeeper Wang" after the broadcast,"The audience's comparison will not stimulate me. Classics are indeed non-replicable, but we can also create another classic."
In order to show the strong old Beijing flavor in the original work of "Teahouse", in the CCTV version of "Teahouse", the actors played by Shopkeeper Wang, Second Master Qin, Fourth Master Chang, Second Master Song, and Liu Mazi are all authentic Beijingers. If such a TV series with a full "Beijing-flavor" is broadcast on CCTV, will the audience be affected by the region? In this regard,"Teahouse" producer Li Gongda told reporters that he was not worried about this regional issue."When the drama" Teahouse "was staged in Shanghai and Hangzhou, it was also full, so no matter where the audience is, they should like Lao She's work very much."
(Internship Editor: Liang Yalin)