Why did "Emergency Public Relations" starring Huang Xiaoming appear on CCTV?
I was a little curious and went to watch the show with this question in mind.
First of all, at the beginning of the play, Huang Xiaoming was dressed like a Western cowboy with a "sharp guy" beard and slovenliness? Leisure? All in all, this look attracted a lot of complaints and almost persuaded me to quit.
When a Chinese mother was expelled from a flight, he took a video out of professional sensitivity. Although he got US dollars to delete it, he also kept a copy. However, the money obtained from "breaking bamboo poles" was transferred to the family of the captain's widow.
Some people say that "Emergency Public Relations" is similar to "Perfect Relationship", but I don't think so.
First of all, the cases in this play have many ups and downs, and the story design is not only clever, but also very interesting.
Also, all the executives of Maple Garden Beverage Company were sent to prison because of the exposure of his article. After they were released from prison, they prepared to make a comeback. Behind the fight for the Ruidong trademark was to help "those who stared at Those who have crossed the abyss but still do not give up are full of respect." Adhering to these concepts, with the help of Xu Wenwen, we finally successfully solved this public relations problem. The meaning behind the event is more important.
"Emergency Public Relations" selects cases that are controversial in society.
For example, a company employee died suddenly while working overtime. Although he had underlying diseases, he did not comfort both parties and spent money to quell the disaster. Instead, he caused senior management to pay attention to talents and employees, and even aroused the vigilance of the entire social enterprise. These are more important than A drama that is usually just a entertainment story has a much higher purpose and level.
Especially the girlfriend of Lin Zhongshuo, Ma Lin, Yaoyao. Due to the suicide after the breakup, both the company and the individual were under great pressure. Ma Lin was criticized by the whole people. Yuan Wei gave Mr. Lin some suggestions to let him "Blackmailing" Yaoyao's father to give in to Mr. Cui, but Mr. Lin wisely enlightened and guided her father from emotion to rationality. Instead of smoothing the superficial wrinkles, the root cause must be dug to fundamentally solve the problem. Although the girl It is labor pains, but only by growing up in setbacks and becoming independent and independent can one be able to withstand wind and rain and prevent tragedies from happening.
Guide some superficially emotional netizens to treat some hot issues in society rationally, instead of sympathizing with the weak and adding fuel to the flames. They should care about and raise questions, think from the surface to the deep, and even solve and deal with these problems. Instead of kidnapping by public opinion, the highest ideal of the masses is to make the "victims" wake up instead of leading them into the ditch, and to stop the tragedy.
This drama has a good grasp of things that previous dramas have not explored in depth, and it is superior in terms of value and meaning. Although it has some small logic, it does not affect the overall direction and is full of positive energy. , plays the role of education and guidance, so it is not surprising that CCTV is interested in it, not to mention the interaction between Mr. Lin and Mr. Xu, who are fighting and helping each other, picking off tricks, and feeling refreshed after exposing little tricks. Their daily conversations are humorous and interesting. It’s all part of my interest in watching dramas.
Huang Xiaoming plays Lin Zhongshuo, who is cool and handsome, ruffian, straightforward, kind, upright, less domineering and more cute (seeing it because of jealousy and being lifted up by Xu Ji in the hospital) Haha, ever since I watched it After "The Sideburns Are Not Begonia Red", I felt that he was no longer very oily, and his acting skills in this drama were also normal, not as bad as some people said, and his charm of subduing his subordinates one by one and "working hard" for him in the workplace was completely unsatisfactory. Showing his kindness and fairness, and the fun of fighting with the two women, he interprets love and marriage relationships through mutual arguments, and explores and guides some correct concepts. All are inspiring.
Of course, there is also a proposition from Lin Zhongshuo's opponent, the "villain" Fang Li: Do you want to be a good person or a successful person? How can we achieve a balance between the two?