Lurk (TV series)

Lurk

Title screen
Genre Spy
Thriller
Based on Lurk by Long Yi
Written by Jiang Wei
Directed by Jiang Wei
Starring Sun Honglei
Yao Chen
Shen Aojun
Zu Feng
Feng Enhe
Wu Gang
Opening theme Deep Sea by China Philharmonic Orchestra
Country of origin  China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of episodes 30
Production
Producer(s) Zhang Jing
Running time 45 minutes per episode
Production company(s) Guangdong Southern Television Station
Release
Original network Dragon TV
Chongqing Television
Beijing TV
Heilongjiang TV
Original release 1 April 2009 (2009-04-01)
Lurk
Traditional Chinese 潛伏
Simplified Chinese 潜伏

Lurk (Chinese: 潜伏) is a 2009 Chinese television series based on Long Yi's spy novel of the same name.

Synopsis

The story takes place after 1946, after the WWII Japanese surrender and a Chinese civil war breaks out.

An underground worker for the Communist Party, Yu Zecheng (Sun Honglei), is an undetected spy within the Kuomintang (KMT) secret service. He has to keep his distance from his true love, Zuo Lan, in order to conceal his real identity and agrees to marry Wang Cuiping (Yao Chen), a quick-tempered but straightforward guerrilla fighter from the countryside. The two collaborate closely to help their organization obtain important information from the KMT that's valuable to the Communist Party. Despite their marriage's false beginning, they eventually grow to love each other.

With Liberation Day impending, Cuiping, threatened by exposure of his secret identity, is asked to be transported somewhere else for security reasons, leaving Yu. When Yu is also about to leave, after successfully obtaining a crucial name list, he is taken away by the KMT secret police on a secret service assignment to Taiwan, where he has to spend the rest of his life, lurking.

Cast

Reception

Lurk was a critical and commercial hit. Viewers praised its storyline and character development, and consider the show a departure from other spy stories seen on Chinese television and movies. The series was rated highly, and was called "a milestone in Chinese television productions".[1][2][3]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominee Result ref.
2009 27th Flying Apsaras Awards Outstanding Television Drama Lurk Won [4]
Outstanding Actor Sun Honglei Won
Outstanding Actress Yao Chen Nominated
Outstanding Screenwriter Jiang Wei Won
Outstanding Editing Lurk Won
15th Magnolia Awards Best Television Series Won [5]
Best Director Jiang Wei Nominated
Best Writer Nominated
Best Actor Sun Honglei Won
2010 25th Golden Eagle Awards Best Television Series Lurk Won [6]
Best Screenwriter Jiang Wei Won
Best Actor Sun Honglei Won
Most Popular Actor Won
Audience's Choice for Actor Won
Audience's Choice for Actress Yao Chen Won
4th Huading Awards Best Drama Lurk Won [7]
Best Actor Sun Honglei Won
Best Actress Yao Chen Won
Best Supporting Actor Zu Feng Won

Lurk Spy Museum

A museum has been established in Tianjin, where the script was based off. In Da Li Dao 57, guests are welcome to come and see Wang Tian Mu's old residence, which is now a private owned museum as well as a restaurant. Many of the objects used in the TV series can be seen there, and it is possible to have Tianjins local historian to come and talk about the house, the area and the city. Some of the scenes in the TV series were also taken in this place.[8]

References

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