Speaking of Guo Jingyu, I have to mention many anti-Japanese dramas directed and supervised by him, such as Iron Pear, Matchmaker, Dog Stick and Brave Heart. The common feature of these dramas is that they are all spy wars, and the leading men are all Yang Zhigang.
From 65438 to 0998, Guo Jingyu independently directed and filmed six TV series "White-collar Peasants" for the first time under the recommendation of Huang Jianzhong, and began his directing career. After briefly exploring the costume drama "The Girl in the Red Chamber" and the suspense drama "Roses Bloom", Guo Jingyu finally turned his attention to spy films.
In 2005, the war drama Blade 1937, which was directed by him and starred by Sun, Kou Shixun, was nominated for the best director (TV series) at the 13th Shanghai TV Festival, and was nominated for the best director (TV series) at the 14th Shanghai TV Festival the following year for "Trembling at High Latitude".
Since 2008, Guo Jingyu has been looking for his brother Yang Zhigang to star in the spy war drama "Secret Drawings" directed by him. Since then, Yang Zhigang and his brother have worked together for more than ten years. With the encouragement of his brother Guo Jingyu, 1999, Yang Zhigang, who felt inferior since childhood, was admitted to the performance department of Beijing Film Academy and became classmates with Du Chun and Ling. In the end, he also won many acting awards with his brother's spy war dramas.
It can be said that the success of Yang Zhigang and his brother Guo Jingyu are complementary. Without Guo Jingyu, there would be no Yang Zhigang today. Of course, there would be no Yang Zhigang, and there would be no Guo Jingyu today. After reading the resumes of the two brothers, I believe that rash fellow will not easily say that Guo Jingyu's filming requirements are low! I wonder if you have seen the cooperation between the two brothers?