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What do you think of the drama "Sesame Alley"?

A simple name like "Sesame Alley" attracts me more than those majestic names. The hutongs are naturally full of the flavor of old Beijing, and the majestic waves can be seen in a drop of water, and there is life and death in a sesame seed.

What I like most is seeing the big from the small. What I love most is truth.

Based on the stills released so far, Teacher He Bing undoubtedly caught my attention immediately. If you still remember "The Official in the Song Dynasty", of course you will look forward to the actor He Bing.

He Bing’s identity in the play is the owner of a pickle shop. In this still, the man is wearing a long gown and the woman is wearing a floral dress. The old building and even the firewood and wooden ladders leaning against the wall fully reflect the The style of that era. The so-called "Beijing flavor" is reflected in these details. And He Bing, who was wearing silk and satin, riding a 28-meter pole, and wearing the so-called three-turn, one-ring and four-big-ticket items, was obviously much wealthier than the people around him.

Passers-by went their own way, walked calmly, and straightened their backs, indicating that the environment was not tense. But there was some depression between He Bing's brows, and he was obviously worried about something. Maybe it's life, maybe it's business. Therefore, his shoulders were slightly hunched, and the front of the car was not stable. I have to say,

The veteran actor is full of drama. When you look at him, you will be brought into that era and into the story.

In this still, the people on both sides of He Bing have their brows knitted into the Chinese character "Chuan", and the older master's expression is more obvious. This represents tension and anger.

Everyone except He Bing held tools as weapons and were all dressed as workers. It was not difficult to see what they were fighting against. This scene also indicates that

the plot will not be too peaceful. It is worth mentioning that the slogan hanging on the wall reads "Abide by the ancestral rules and strictly make sauce." It reflects the ethics of the older generation of businessmen. At that time, when doing business, the emphasis was on honesty and integrity. As a family moves forward over the long years, there is a silent but powerful force.

I like the light and shadow in this still the most. The light at dusk is clear but gentle. The scattered potted plants showed the hostess's thoughts. The sun was setting in the west and the chickens

had returned to their cages. The bicycle is leaning against the yard, the man must have finished his work for the day. There was an orange light on the window, and the woman had probably finished cooking. The family was having dinner in the house, chatting about the day's experiences, talking about life, and warming up life. I love this kind of ordinary and warm picture.

Audiences who must remember "Iron Teeth and Bronze Teeth Ji Xiaolan" will look forward to director Liu Jiacheng. What's even more rare is that there is not a single hit in this drama, and it is all an acting cast. Both Liu Bei and Wang Ou have performed well before. As for Teacher He Bing, I don’t need to say more.

In fact, the film that impressed me the most was not "The Punisher of the Song Dynasty" or "White Deer Plain", but a movie - "Twelve Citizens". This movie is adapted from the American "Twelve Angry Men". The whole story takes place in a small warehouse, and it is all supported by acting skills. It truly explains what is called a "peak showdown between actors". I even think it surpasses any adapted version of Twelve Angry Men, and therefore I have become a loyal audience of Mr. He Bing

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In order to write this play well,

he went to the pickle factory to understand the entire production process and interviewed old Beijingers around him to lay a solid foundation for the script. Teacher Wang Shaolin of the art group is the stage designer of the National Theater. The whole alley, down to the tables and chairs in the house, truly restored the scenes of the times.