Game of Hunting

Game of Hunting
Also known as Resume
Genre Workplace
Drama
Written by Jiang Wei
Directed by Jiang Wei
Starring Hu Ge
Country of origin China
Original language(s) Mandarin
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 52
Production
Producer(s) Zhang Jing
Production location(s) Zhejiang, Yunnan
Running time 45 mins
Production company(s) Dream Sky Entertainment
Zhejiang Film & Television Group
Distributor Dongyang King Rain Media
Release
Original network Hunan TV
First shown in China
Original release 6 November (2017-11-06) – 9 December 2017 (2017-12-09)

Game of Hunting (Chinese: 猎场) is a 2017 Chinese television series directed and written by Jiang Wei, which focuses on the occupation of Headhunters.[1] It stars Hu Ge as the protagonist.[2][3] The series aired on Hunan TV from 6 November to 9 December 2017.[4]

Synopsis

The premise follows persistent man Zheng Qiudong in the finance world as he navigates through business failures, economic pitfalls purposely set up by adversaries and unfortunate romances without losing his moral principles to become an elite of the financial world, described metaphorically as the “hunting ground”. However, after an unfortunate event, Zheng Qiudong’s business falls apart and he has to start over from the beginning with the help of new alliances.

Cast

ActorCharacterIntroduction
Hu GeZheng QiudongAn ordinary but ambitious and persistent man, who fell into a slump in both his career and love life.
Johnny ChenLin BaiZheng Qiudong's mentor in the finance industry, and good friend.
Sun HongleiLiu LiangtiZheng Qiudong's prison comrade and his mentor in life.
Zhang JiayiQu FujingThe first major client of Zheng Qiudong.
Zu FengBai LiqinZheng Qiudong's university best friend and later rival, who becomes involved in Zheng Qiudong and Luo Yiren's relationship.
Li QiangYuan KunZheng Qiudong's rival in work. A crafty man who would resort to underhanded means to achieve his goal.
Hu BingChen XiufengA capable finance executive, who is one of Zheng Qiudong's prime target.
Jian RenziLuo YirenZheng Qiudong's first girlfriend who stayed by his side and encouraged him.
Wan QianXiong QingchunA composed, quick-thinking and capable businesswoman. She is Zheng Qiudong's best right-hand man at work and later becomes his second girlfriend.
Zhang LingzhiJia YimeiZheng Qiudong's third girlfriend.
Dong YongYuan TaoA policeman.
Li NaiwenChen XiangA mysterious businessman.
Du JiangKai Wenyang
Zhao LixinYu Fangzhi
Xu GeHui ChenggongZheng Qiudong's subordinate.
Qin YasiMa XiaohongZheng Qiudong's subordinate.
Ke LanGui Huang
Luo HaiqiongJian Na
Wang QianHai Shan
Ma YuanYu Chengfei
Zhang ZiyanQu YunfengQu Fujing's daughter.
Jiang ShanZhou Shuanghe
Yuan RanFeng Juanjuan
Xu XiaofengMi Na
Wang LejunTao Huamei
Zhou FangZhou Zhunlan
Zhu JieTan Fei
Zhou Chengqi

Production

  • The script was named one of the Outstanding Scripts in 2015 by SAFRT.[5]
  • The series is directed and written by Jiang Wei, who has worked on several critically acclaimed television series like Lurk and Borrow Gun.[6]

Soundtrack

Game of Hunting Original Soundtrack
No.TitleSingerLength
1."Bloom (盛開)" (Ending theme song)Hu Ge 
2."A Relationship (一場戀愛)"Aska Yang 
3."Scarborough Fair"Egide 

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
20178th Macau International Television FestivalBest DirectorJiang WeiNominated[7]
Best Supporting ActorSun HongleiNominated
201824th Shanghai Television FestivalBest ActorHu GeNominated[8]
Best Supporting ActressWan QianNominated

References

  1. "《潜伏》之后 姜伟再战《猎场》". Netease.
  2. "姜伟携手胡歌进入《猎场》 聚焦猎头难度大过《潜伏》". People's Daily.
  3. "《电视剧《猎场》定档 胡歌领衔原创职场题材引期待". Sina.
  4. "《猎场》终于定档!"猎头"胡歌11月见". Sina.
  5. "广电总局公布2015年度优秀电视剧剧本扶持名单". Tencent.
  6. "《潜伏》导演拍新剧《猎场》". NetEase.
  7. "2017第八届澳门国际电视节奖项提名". Weibo (in Chinese). Macau International Television Festival. December 11, 2017.
  8. "第24届上海电视节白玉兰奖中国电视剧单元入围名单公布". People's Daily (in Chinese). May 24, 2018.
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