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Why Try to Change Me Now
Chinese crime TV series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Why Try to Change Me Now is a Chinese suspense crime TV series directed by Zhang Dalei. The series is an adaptation of the novel Moses on the Plain by Shuang Xuetao. It stars Dong Zijian, Hai Qing, Qiu Tian and Dong Baoshi. The series aired on iQIYI from January 16 to January 19, 2023. It is the first Chinese language TV series nominated in Berlinale Series section.[4][5][6]
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Cast and characters
- Dong Zijian as Zhuang Shu
- A rookie police officer, the son of Dongxin Fu and Dezeng Zhuang
- Hai Qing as Fu Dongxin
- The mother of Zhuang Shu. Her father, a professor, was beaten to deaf in Cultural Revolution. She loves art and doesn't share the similar interests with her husband Zhuang Dezeng.
- Qiu Tian as Li Fei
- A childhood friend of Zhuang Shu. She shares the similar interests in art with Fu Dongxin. She lost one leg on Christmas Eve, 1996.
- Dong Baoshi as Zhuang Dezeng
- The father of Zhuang Shu. He was a factory colleague of Li Shoulian and became a rich businessman in late 1990s.
- Zhang Chen as Zhao Xiaodong
- A police office, the mentor of Zhuang Shu in police.
- Liang Jingdong as Li Shoulian
- The father of Li Fei. He lost job in 1996.
- Wang Zheng as Jiang Bufan
- A police captain, the mentor of Zhao Xiaodong. He was dead on Christmas Eve, 1996.
- Zhang Ninghao as Sun Tianfu
- A doctor who runs a small clinic in Chinese medicine, the boyfriend of Li Fei
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Episodes
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Production
In December 2021, the series announced the cast crew.[7]
The series was shot in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia. A number of landmarks were involved, such as Hohhot People's Stadium and Qingcheng Park.[8] The filming took more than 70 days.[9]
Release
On December 18, 2022, the series was officially announced as a part of iQIYI Mist Theater (迷雾剧场). A teaser trailer mixing 5 Mist Theater series was released on the same day.[10]
On January 10, 2023, its web-distributed license was issued by China National Radio and Television Administration.[11] On January 16, 2023, the series released the first trailer. On the same day, the streaming started on iQIYI .[2]
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Awards and nominations
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