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★ No comments needed. Instant purchase available. A set of 6 postcards (accordion-fold printing) from the Chinese drama "Blossoms Shanghai," which will be broadcast on WOWOW from March 22nd. (Not for sale) Distributed at a theater in Tokyo, I stored them immediately in a hard case. There are no scratches or stains, but please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things. I will ship them in a water-resistant crystal pack. Synopsis: Director Wong Kar-wai visualizes the novel that won China's highest literary award. The drama vividly depicts a young man's life amidst the glory and despair, navigating through conspiracies and rising in the financial world. This is the first TV drama by Wong Kar-wai, a master of Hong Kong cinema who has created numerous masterpieces such as "Chungking Express" and "In the Mood for Love." Based on Jin Yucheng's novel of the same name, which won the Mao Dun Literature Prize, the drama was created over a 7-year preparation period and a 3-year filming period. Set in Shanghai during the economic boom of the 1990s, it portrays a young man who dreams of striking it rich and rises in the financial world, experiencing both success and failure. When it was broadcast in China at the end of 2023, it topped all four major terrestrial channels simultaneously and received a Douban score of 8.7, earning rave reviews from both viewers and critics, creating a major boom. Hu Ge, from the movie "An Actor's Journey," plays the protagonist, A Bao, who rises from a poor young man to a financial tycoon. Ma Yili, Tiffany Tang, and Xin Zhilei, top actresses representing China, co-star as the three women surrounding A Bao. Peter Pau, who won an Academy Award for Best Cinematography, served as the cinematographer, perfectly capturing Wong Kar-wai's visual aesthetics on screen. The glamorous neon signs and detailed props, meticulously researched and recreated, also showcase the vibrant cityscape of 1990s Shanghai. Director: Wong Kar-wai Cast: Hu Ge, Ma Yili, Tiffany Tang, Xin Zhilei Original work: Jin Yucheng
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