Source title: Asian Games tribute drama “Swimming Straight Forward” starring Li Wenhan and Xu Jiao in Hangzhou
On January 16, the Hangzhou Asian Organizing Committee authorized the TV “Swimming Straight Forward” to hold a press conference in the swimming pool of the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center.
“Swimming and Going Forward” mainly tells the story of four young people with different backgrounds and unique personalities working hard in the swimming pool and persistently chasing their dreams. It is jointly produced by Tianpeng Media Co., Ltd. and Zhejiang Paradise Bird Culture Communication Co., Ltd. The key project of the Development Fund was selected as the key topic of the “14th Five-Year Plan” of the Provincial Radio, Film and Television Bureau, and it is also a support project for Hangzhou’s cultural boutique project. Young actors Li Wenhan and Xu Jiao lead the film.
It is reported that in order to create a group portrait of young and passionate swimming pool teenagers, the play is based on swimmers. After 3 years of script polishing, it has repeatedly entered the swimming training base to observe and collect materials, and interviewed many well-known coaches, athletes, sparring, and team leaders. , team doctor, etc., to deeply understand the training and life of athletes.
Li Wenhan, the protagonist of “Swimming Straight Forward”, was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province and was a representative of the Hangzhou Youth Swimming Team. He told reporters at the press conference that he began to learn swimming at the age of 5, and his swimming dream when he was young was also the biggest reason for him to accept the invitation to the drama this time. He has already started professional special training before the start of the game, going deep to swimmers, eating and living with them, participating in training together, and creating immersive characters.
Another star, Xu Jiao, plays an equestrian athlete, but how does an equestrian athlete interact with the pool? The producer said that this is also the biggest suspense of the show, hoping to save the surprise until after the release.
World champion Xu Jiayu also came to the scene. He said, “I hope that after the TV series is officially broadcast, more people will fall in love with the sport of swimming.” Olympic champion Wang Shun, who was unable to attend due to the epidemic, also recorded a VCR. More teenagers like to swim, helping China swim faster, higher and stronger.
At present, “Swimming Forward” has been filmed on site in Zhejiang Province, and will officially meet with the audience before this year’s Asian Games.
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