Married girl at sea'' Ada Choi staged a big battle of forced marriages
Directed by renowned director Lin Lisheng , producer Xiaohong Qian , starring Wang Lei , Ada Choi , and Zhang Meng (actress) , urban theatrical drama " Married girl at " starring Fan Lin Feng , Li Xinai , Weiyu Cao , and Monica Mok . Sea is being broadcast on Anhui TV. When the 70-year-old single mother Michiyo Ho Ching (Ada Choi)'s traditional concept of “parents are marrying” runs counter to the post-90s daughter Bing He Bing (Zhang Meng (actress)) pursuing free love, her mother and daughter fight. This was staged. The drama proposed the concept of middle-aged middle-aged empty nesters by the contradictions inspired by their mother and daughter due to marital problems. It is of great practical significance.
Michiyo Ho, Ada Choi, plays in a resolute workplace and handles family issues. However, Zhang Meng (actress) played Bing He as a lively and unrestrained child. The two women had a fierce mother-daughter battle because of the difference in marriage concept. The first round - Brazil's adventure of forced marriage: Bing He Ice Brazil volunteered to escape marriage and disappeared, Michiyo Ho cleaves water in the slum to save the woman, the mother and daughter tearfully broke the police station, Michiyo Ho was successful in returning home KO; Two rounds - Shanghai Fighting for Marriage: Michiyo Ho Ching buried her "marriage phobia" for her daughter to calm the bridegroom's wounded little heart. Bing He took out all the moves to save the enemy. His father and his girlfriend failed to assist. Announced falling in love with others, Michiyo Ho became a cool bag and Bing He ice pulled back. When the mother-daughter fight is still underway, two generations of disputes about marriage and companionship will never cease.
Deep-seated 70 years after the "empty nest" middle-aged crisis Ada Choi acting was praised by netizens
As the children go out to study and work, the old-fashioned phenomenon of empty nests in the past is showing a trend of “middle-aged”. The dilemma created by the mother-daughter woman due to marital problems is exactly the reproduction of this phenomenon. Michiyo Ho devoted herself to training her daughter and sent her to study abroad. She longed for her early return and lived and worked in peace and contentment. However, her ice with "hard" wings only wanted to break away from her family and insisted on finding a "prodigal son" to marry overseas. The intensification of the incident just reflects the screenwriter's proposed "problem that bringing hardships to support the only son of adulthood may encounter the crisis of 'empty nest'". "Married girl at sea" uses the fragment of life to portray the strength and fragility of "empty nest" and the contradiction and chase of "marrying over", thus triggering the discussion of traditional family ethics and trying to make this group of "empty nests" after the 70s. Middle-aged people are more concerned and deepen their understanding of each other, thinking about balance and solutions.
In addition, Michiyo Ho's personality "being irresistible" and easy to lose control of emotional management is also a deliberate design. The screenwriter explains that Michiyo Ho is in her menopause, and her reaction to her daughter’s rebellious behaviors is “excessive”. However, such “excessive” is a dramatic treatment of reality, but also makes the character more symbolic. How to vividly and vividly interpret "pro-mother style crash" is a great challenge to the actor. Ada Choi's motherhood experience coupled with her explosive and full-bodied acting performances increased her interpretation of her crazy mother's image to the top three points. Many netizens reported that they saw Michiyo Ho Qing seeing her mother and laughingly calling her “One Mother in the Same World” and processing it through the facial expression package. The plot cut positively conveyed her love and praise for the character.
"Married girl at sea" is currently being broadcast at the Anhui Satellite TV Dolphin Theatre. Every night at 7:30, we can see the ditch from the mother-daughter wars, and we can argue that marriage is a real issue.





