Introduction:
During the Shaoxing period of the Southern Song Dynasty, that is, four years after Yue Fei's death, Qin Gui led troops to negotiate with Xu Jin. On the eve of the talks, the envoy of the state of Jin died in the Prime Minister's office, and the secret letter he carried with him was also missing. Private Zhang Da (Shen Teng) and Sun Jun (Jackson Yi), deputy commander of the pro-military camp, happened to be involved in this huge conspiracy, and Prime Minister Qin Gui (Lei Jiayin) ordered them to find out the murderer within an hour.
With the deepening of the crisis-ridden investigation, Li He (Zhang Yi), Wu Yichun (Yun-peng Yue) and Wu Jiyaoqin (Wang Jiayi), general manager of the Prime Minister's Office, were involved in the bureau. It seems that there is a bigger conspiracy behind the case. There are games in the game, and people are unpredictable. The situation changed overnight, and the forces of all parties were undercurrent.
Film evaluation:
The biggest feature of Man Jiang Hong is the ups and downs of the story, and you never know what will happen next. Especially Qin Gui, played by Lei Jiayin, is definitely not acting, but acting. This is a performing art, which shows Qin Gui's treacherous, vicious and fragile decay to the fullest. A look, a line, a light cough, a walking posture, all shaped Qin Gui vividly.
Although there are not many scenes, unlike the roles played by Shen Teng and Jackson Yee, the artistic images created are unforgettable, and more often, the scenes in the film make the audience remember deeply.