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Wong Kar-wai directed "Blossoms Shanghai" Blossoms Shanghai Set of 6 Postcards As shown in the image, they are accordion-folded. This is a promotional, non-sale postcard set that was distributed exclusively to coincide with the drama's marathon broadcast on WOWOW. Quoted from the WOWOW official website below: Director Wong Kar-wai brings to life a novel that won China's highest literary award. It vividly depicts a young man's journey through glory and despair, rising through the business world while entangled in conspiracies. This is the first TV drama by Hong Kong cinema master Wong Kar-wai, who has created numerous masterpieces such as "Chungking Express" and "In the Mood for Love." Based on the novel of the same name by Jin Yucheng, which won the highest literary award in China, the Mò Dùn Literature Prize, it was created over 7 years of preparation and 3 years of filming. Set in Shanghai during the economic boom of the 1990s, it portrays a young man dreaming of striking it rich as he repeatedly experiences success and failure while climbing the ranks of the business world. Upon its broadcast in China at the end of 2023, it was simultaneously ranked number one on all four major terrestrial channels and received a Douban score of 8.7, earning widespread acclaim from both viewers and critics and sparking a major phenomenon. Hu Ge, from the film "The Climbers," plays the protagonist, A Bao, who rises from a poor youth to a magnate. Ma Yili, Tiffany Tang, and Xin Zhilei, all top actresses representing China, co-star as the three women surrounding A Bao. The cinematographer is Peter Pau, an Academy Award winner for Best Cinematography, who masterfully captured Wong Kar-wai's visual aesthetics on screen. The spectacular cityscape of 1990s Shanghai, recreated with meticulous historical accuracy from the dazzling neon signs to the smallest props, is also a highlight.
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