Is the hardest character in The Pretender Ming Lou played by Jin Dong?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-28
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Hello everyone, I'm Xiaoxue, and I'm glad to know the question of "The Pretender" here todayMing Lou is a character in the TV series "The Pretender", played by Jin Dong, a person with multiple identities, for the interests of the country, maneuvering between various forces, for the country, in order to protect his family, he has to strategize every day and consider all aspects, which can be regarded as the hardest role in the whole play.

    Ming Lou has a triple identity in the play, ostensibly as the chief financial adviser of the Economic Department of the Ministry of Finance, the deputy director of the Special Committee, and the inspector general of the new ** General Administration of Customs; In fact, it is the colonel of the Intelligence Section of the Shanghai Station of the Kuomintang Military Command, codenamed "Viper"; The real identity is the head of the Shanghai intelligence group of the underground party of the Communist Party of China, codenamed "Cobra". The eldest son of the Ming family in Shanghai, with a deep mind, adheres to the belief of "the war of resistance will be won", deeply disguises the enemy forces, and his greatest wish is to live in the sun.

    Although he is a strong man in the world of his family and country, he is also tender, he has special respect for his eldest sister, and he loves his younger brother very much, and sometimes he seems to be strict, and he is willing to be sent, and is called "the bottom of the Ming family's food chain" by the audience, and laughs at himself, "Now I am out of our house, and no one is afraid, but as long as I come back, I am afraid of everyone." In "The Pretender", the eldest young master Minglou played by Jin Dong has a mature and stable temperament that integrates the innate texture of a noble son, and the bottomless eyes reveal the wisdom of a cunning belly, coupled with the low-key and gorgeous appearance unique to period dramas, the eldest young master Minglou exudes a charm that people can't look at directly. He is the most in place in the whole play, one of the reasons is that the character is well set, he is an extremely complex character, to perform his multi-facetedness, the same external emotions are performed for different people and different events, and the internal differences are performed by different people, and the multi-faceted nature must be reasonable without revealing flaws, this role must be performed by an actor with profound line skills and image matching, Jin Dong's chin is too delicate, and his sense of age and aura are strong enough.

    The eldest brother Minglou played by Jin Dong is the most critical in the whole play, with the most complex identity, the most complex feelings, and the most complicated relationship in the entanglement of brothers. On the one hand, Minglou is entangled and swaying in the dual identity of Mingtai's eldest brother and the military command organ, and the dual identity of the "opponent" hidden in the murderous intention, on the other hand, Minglou is in the role of Ah Cheng's loyal service and grateful young master and Ah Cheng's equally secret triple spy identity.

    For Jin Dong, who has an upright appearance and a calm demeanor, to play the "battle of wits" between the undercurrents between brothers, the role of Minglou is full of challenges.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Personally, I think the hardest role is Mingtai. Rigorous training is required at the training camp, and it is dangerous to carry out assassinations. I still have to doubt my eldest brother all day long, entangled between the camp of the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, and I am very tired physically and mentally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The hardest role in "The Pretender" is Ming Lou played by Jin Dong, because he not only needs to take care of his sister, but also cares about his younger brother.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think so, because not only is he very busy with his work, but he also has to deal with his brother's shit, and he is also a spy, and he usually has to disguise himself.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The historical prototype of Minglou played by Jin Dong is really a "five-fold agent", the prototype character is Yuan Shu, and the reality is more exciting than the TV series.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The prototype is a real spy. This prototype is called Yuan Shu, who used to have the identity of the CCP, the identity of the National Army, the identity of Wang Pseudo**, the identity of the Japanese intelligence officer, and the identity of the Qinghong Gang, these five identities.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For the TV series "The Pretender", the historical prototype of Minglou played by Jin Dong is indeed a five-fold agent. And Jin Dong's performance in it is also relatively good.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mingtai, Mingcheng is a made-up character, there is no prototype. And the historical prototype of Ming Lou is Yuan Shu.

    Yuan Shu, whose real name is Yuan Xueyi, and his pen name is Biquan, his father Yuan Xiaolan was a member of the League.

    Later, Yuan Xiaolan served in the national **, so Yuan Shu followed his father to Shanghai when he was 8 years old, he graduated from Kyoto University in Japan, and is a versatile and handsome man.

    At the same time, because of Yuan Shu's outstanding performance, he became a leader in the university, and after returning to China, he mixed in the military and political circles, as well as the upper class society in many first-tier cities.

    Episode reviews. "The Pretender" integrates the elements of a spy war drama, the suspense and the fate of the characters are intertwined, the actors in the play are in position, and the director's handling of the picture is very fine, the rhythm of the plot complements the audience's psychological expectations, and the audience is naturally brought into the drama situation and empathizes with the fate of the characters.

    The four sisters and brothers of the Ming family in the play are all worthy of the name of "pretender", and each of them has two or more identities and faces. The most interesting thing in the whole drama is the game of family affection and identity between the four people.

    They can't tell if the mask that the other party has torn off is the last layer, and they can't conclude that they can still stand on the same position after tearing off the mask, but on the contrary, they are the closest relatives, they depend on each other, love each other deeply, and guess reflects the dilemma of human nature between family and family affection, full of tragedy, full of helplessness that cannot be done.

    A few years ago, I kept saying that idols were integrated into the Anti-Japanese War, and filming and filming was nothing more than putting an idol actor to play the Communist Party, and the whole Qizhao Spine Field was incompatible with the drama, changing a few sets of clothes was called fashion, and getting an avant-garde hairstyle was called fashion, but in the final analysis, idols are still idols, the War of Resistance is still the War of Resistance, and the audience will neither be obsessed with idols because of idols, nor will they be obsessed with idols because of the War of Resistance.

    However, "The Pretender" has done it, what is an idol anti-war drama, that is, in the end, it is all based on acting skills, or in the end, it is all about sincerity.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Part of the plot of "The Pretender" is based on real history, and the historical prototype of the protagonist Ming Lou in the play is Yuan Shu. Yuan Shu (March 29, 1911, November 26, 1987), real name Yuan Xueyi; Twentieth century.

    In the thirties and forties, he was active in Shanghai's literary and political circles, and held the five identities of the Communist Party of China, the Central Unification, the Military Unification, the Japanese Puppet, and the Qinghong Gang; **During the identity activity, he provided accurate strategic information on the deployment of the German and Soviet wars and the Japanese army during World War II.

    The TV series "The Pretender" is set in the period of the establishment of the Wang puppet regime in the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression. Through the perspective of the three sisters and brothers of the Ming family in Shanghai, it tells the story of the desperate struggle between the Kuomintang, the Communist Party and Japan on the hidden front of Shanghai Tang during the Anti-Japanese War.

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