Zhao Baogang: Why are they all TV series with the theme of rich people?

Updated on amusement 2024-08-10
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    In fact, director Zhao Baogang struggled with the previous TV series, such as Never Look Away and Night Rain, and a stormy affair. They are all very happy to hear and appreciate. In recent years, he has suddenly changed his style and filmed some topics with light-hearted topics, which made it difficult for many traditional audiences who loved him in the past to accept.

    After all, we live in this real society, and the pressures and distresses we need to face every day are one after another. Rich and poor, no one has the leisure to play those boring games.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The common people's subjects are too poignant, we live in dire straits every day, and we have to face the cruel reality we have to face, and the few ways to relax, and to continue to look at our ugly scars like looking in the mirror, is too cruel.

    The biggest function of TV and movies is actually entertainment, helping people to seek a little shadow of happiness in unsatisfactory real life, so as not to be overwhelmed, and then have the strength to look forward to a better future.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    His lines are a small number of modern people's understanding of society, is a small number of people's attitude to life, a small number of people's attitude is not non-mainstream, maybe wait until a certain day, you will also understand, not necessarily understand that people are materialized into a certain class, but a kind of life attitude.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Zhao Baogang, born in Beijing on July 7, 1955, is a director, director, producer and actor in Chinese mainland, good at directing TV series, and his excellent TV series directed and participated in are:

    In 1990, he directed "Desire".

    In 1991, he directed "The Story of the Ministry".

    In 1992, he directed "The Roots of the Imperial City".

    In 1994, he directed "Addicted".

    In 1995, he directed "Sunrise in the East and Rain in the West".

    In 1996, he directed "A Stormy Affair".

    In 1997, he directed "Winter Without Snow".

    In 1998, he directed "Never Look Away".

    In 2000, he directed "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind".

    In 2001, he produced "Behind the Glitz".

    In 2002, he directed "What to Save You, My Love".

    In 2003, he directed "Farewell, Vancouver".

    In 2003, he directed the production of "A Hundred Years in the Sea".

    In 2004, he directed "Videotape".

    In 2005, he directed "Give Me a Cigarette".

    In 2006, he directed "Anita Mui".

    In 2007, he directed "Struggle", "Paris Fairy Tale", and "Harbin at Night".

    In 2008, he directed "Night Rain" and "Sophie's Confession".

    In 2008, he supervised the production of "Landing, Please Open the Mobile Phone".

    In 2009, he directed "Who Calls the Shots of My Youth".

    In 2010, he directed "Marriage Defense War" with Wang Ying

    In 2011, he participated in "The N Power of Home".

    In 2011, he directed "Gang of Men".

    In 2012, he directed "Beijing Youth".

    In 2013, he directed "The Old Man Has Something to Rely on".

    In 2014, he directed "Young Doctor".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The story of the marriage defense battle Harbin at night will never look away, like fog, like rain and wind.

    The newest home to the nth power of the Gang of Men.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1983 "Liao Zhai Story - Ge Scarf" as Chang Dayong.

    1984 "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" as Qi Ruifeng.

    In 1990, he was the director of "Desire".

    In 1991, he directed "The Story of the Ministry".

    In 1992, he directed "Roots of the Imperial City".

    In 1994, he was the director of "Addicted".

    In 1995, he directed "Sunrise in the East and Rain in the West".

    In 1996, he was the director of "A Stormy Affair".

    In 1996, he was the chief planner of "Scarlet Marriage and Love".

    In 1997, he directed "Winter Without Snow".

    In 1998, he directed "Never Look Away".

    In 2000, he was the director of "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind", co-director: Wang Jun.

    In 2001, he was the producer of "Behind the Glitz".

    In 2002, he was the director of "What to Save You, My Love".

    2003 "Farewell, Vancouver" chief director, director: Wang Jun.

    In 2003, he was the director of "A Hundred Years in the Sea".

    In 2004, he was the director of "Videotape".

    In 2005, he was the director of "Give Me a Smoke and Night Rain".

    In 2007, he directed, produced and produced "Struggle".

    In 2007, he was the chief director of "Anita Mui".

    In 2007, he was the director of "Landing, Please Open the Mobile Phone".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Harbin at Night".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Who Calls the Shots of My Youth".

    2008 "Sophie's Confessions" producer, starring.

    2009 The new version of "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" as Guan Xiaohe.

    In 2009, he was the director of "Marriage Defense War".

    2010 "Home to the N Power" as Xue Maoxiang.

    In 2011, he directed "Gang of Men".

    In 2011, he was the director of "Beijing Youth".

    In 2012, he directed "The Old Man Has to Rely on"[3].

    Since August 16, 2012, Zhao Baogang's drama "Beijing Youth" has been screened.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Cinematographic works. 2002 "Manhole Cover".

    2003 "Blue Poppy".

    2004 "Who am I crazy for".

    This paragraph] TV works.

    1983 "Liao Zhai Story - Ge Scarf" as Chang Dayong.

    1984 "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" as Qi Ruifeng.

    In 1990, he was the director of "Desire".

    In 1991, he directed "The Story of the Ministry".

    In 1992, he directed "Roots of the Imperial City".

    In 1994, he was the director of "Addicted".

    In 1995, he directed "Sunrise in the East and Rain in the West".

    In 1996, he was the director of "A Stormy Affair".

    In 1996, he was the chief planner of "Scarlet Marriage and Love".

    In 1997, he directed "Winter Without Snow".

    In 1998, he directed "Never Look Away".

    In 2000, he was the director of "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind", co-director: Wang Jun.

    In 2001, he was the producer of "Behind the Glitz".

    In 2002, he was the director of "What to Save You, My Love".

    2003 "Farewell, Vancouver" chief director, director: Wang Jun.

    In 2003, he was the director of "A Hundred Years in the Sea".

    In 2004, he was the director of "Videotape".

    In 2005, he was the director of "Give Me a Smoke and Night Rain".

    In 2007, he directed, produced and produced "Struggle".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Harbin at Night".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Who Calls the Shots of My Youth".

    2009 The new version of "Four Worlds in the Same Hall" as Guan Xiaohe.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In 1990, he was the director of "Desire", in 1991, he was the director of "The Story of the Ministry", in 1992, he was the director of "Roots of the Imperial City", in 1994, he was the director of "Addiction", in 1995, he was the director of "Sunrise in the East, and the Rain in the West", in 1996, he was the director of "A Stormy Affair", in 1996, he was the chief planner of "Scarlet Marriage, Love, and the Bay Road", in 1997, he was the director of "Winter Without Snow", and in 1998, he was the director of "Never Look Away".

    In 2000, he was the director of "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind", co-director: Wang Jun, and in 2001, he was the producer of "Behind the Glitz".

    In 2002, he was the director of "What to Save You, My Love".

    2003 "Farewell, Vancouver" chief director, director: Wang Jun 2003 "A Hundred Years of the Sea" director producer.

    In 2004, he was the director of "Videotape".

    In 2005, he was the director of "Give Me a Smoke and Night Rain".

    In 2007, he directed, produced and produced "Struggle".

    In 2007, he was the chief director of "Anita Mui".

    In 2007, he was the director of "Landing, Please Open the Mobile Phone".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Harbin at Night".

    In 2008, he was the director of "Who Calls the Shots of My Youth".

    2008 "Sophie's Confessions" producer, starring.

    In 2009, he was the director of "Marriage Defense War".

    2010 "Home to the N Power" as Xue Maoxiang.

    In 2011, he directed "Gang of Men".

    In 2011, he was the director of "Beijing Youth".

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Lu Yi's version of the nth power of the family is in the same house.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Never look at the struggle of my youth who calls the shots of the marriage defense war men gang.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Struggle, my youth who is in charge of the marriage defense war, men gang.

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