Another espionage blockbuster has emerged. The fan base has exceeded 150...
Another spy war masterpiece is quietly coming! The fanbase has already broken 150,000 people, and CCTV has personally recommended it by name, which has simply triggered the heat.
A valiant young man should ride the wind to break the huge waves of ten thousand miles! Wang Yibo's powerful work "The Long Wind and the Breaking Waves" has officially landed on the CCTV's strongest slot, and it has caught fire before airing, with a unique means of publicity, which shows that it is highly valued and different.
CCTV is most fond of those life dramas, period dramas and espionage dramas, which always have a large audience, especially young viewers are loved.
And the discussion about spy dramas is endless. The Long Wind and the Waves is about a passionate young man fighting for his country in the Republic of China. This time, Wang Yibo will make a stunning debut with brand new acting skills and charisma, which will surely leave a deep impression on the audience.
Wang Yibo has long made a name for himself on the stage as an accomplished dancer, but he really won the audience's attention as an actor, dating back to the TV drama "The Order of the Chen Emotions". In the drama, his role as Blue Forgetting Machine made many viewers fall in love with him.
The Order of Chen Emotion accompanied viewers through 2019, but its influence goes far beyond that year. Even as time passes, every character in the drama is like a vivid presence in the hearts of the audience. The two male protagonists, Xiao Zhan and Wang Yibo, are even more popular across the country.
Since then, Wang Yibo has starred in a number of movies and TV shows, such as The Wind Rises in Luoyang, Nameless, and Warmly, and his popularity has been on the rise.
Although Wang Yibo is not very hot on weekdays and appears to be unusually low-key, he nevertheless possesses unusually strong popularity, and his fan base is equipped with excellent data analysis capabilities.
Wang Yibo's first foray into the male-dominated espionage drama "The Long Wind and the Breaking Waves" is as far-reaching for him as can be imagined.
Although "The Long Wind and the Breaking Waves" has long been officially announced, there are few posters and little information on Weibo, so it seems that the secrecy of the drama has been done quite well.
However, despite this, the number of fans of the drama has already exceeded 150,000, which clearly shows that viewers have great expectations for the drama.
Wang Yibo is so awesome that he simply can't keep a low profile with his first male-led espionage masterpiece about to hit the CCTV screen. Plus, his previous movie performances have been excellent in every way, and his acting skills are nothing less than stellar, so he has a bright future ahead of him.
The Long Wind and the Breaking Waves is led by Wang Yibo, Li Qin, and Wang Yang, with special appearances by Zhang Tianyang and Gao Lu. There is no need to say much about this luxurious lineup, as each actor is a powerhouse.
It is breathtaking that Wang Yibo, as the male lead, is able to lead such a lineup, and the strength of the resources behind it cannot be underestimated.
The drama is about 1930's Shanghai, Wei Ruolai (Wang Yibo), as an ordinary employee of the Central Bank of the Kuomintang, wins the appreciation of senior advisor Shen Tunan (Wang Yang) with his excellent working ability, and then goes against the odds to become a leader in the financial sector.
In the process, he also feels conflicted and dull as he witnesses the corruption in the financial sector of the Kuomintang. Luckily, Shen Tunan's sister (Li Qin) guides him with her Marxism and shines a bright light in his heart, which allows him to be redeemed.
The difference in choices makes him and his mentor finally say goodbye. Right now, the drama has only been officially announced in the cast, released an eye-catching poster of the chess match, and there is no other movement for the time being. However, it will be broadcast on CCTV in the future, which makes people quite expectant, and I wonder how many young actors will not be able to catch up.
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