The TV series "The Most Beautiful Retrograde" is adapted from some real events that happened in Wuhan during the lockdown of the new coronavirus epidemic. The play is divided into seven units, unfolding their respective stories from the perspectives of medical staff, patients, ordinary families, community workers, truck drivers, and young men accidentally stranded in Wuhan, etc., once again showing us the shadow of the new coronavirus In Wuhan, there is still a group of "ordinary people" who are strong and brave in facing danger. This TV series seems to take us through Wuhan again in early 2020, watching the unremitting efforts of every ordinary person in this city, respecting life, and striving for a better tomorrow.
When Wuhan was under lockdown, a young man from Dalian entered Wuhan by mistake. At this time, it was impossible for him to go home. He could only accept the reality and stay in Wuhan. This young man chose to be a volunteer to provide the city with the help he could, so he came to the intensive care unit to do volunteer work. The "Uncle Rabbit" played by Ma Tianyu in the TV series is a character adapted from this young man from Dalian. In the play, the truck driver Lao Yang and the driver born in the 1990s traveled a thousand kilometers this winter and drove resolutely towards Wuhan, just to bring more supplies to Wuhan. This is also adapted from real people and true stories. We will never forget those drivers who traveled long distances during the epidemic to deliver supplies to Wuhan.
The daily life of medical workers shown in the TV series also well demonstrates the hard work of Wuhan medical staff during the epidemic. The completion of Huoshenshan Hospital, the treatment of critically ill patients, and the completion of Fangcang Hospital have treated countless patients with mild cases. The patients opened up a treatment environment, and these pictures can evoke our memories. The years we spent together left deep traces on everyone. The scenes of family life and the hard work of community workers also reflect the hardships people have put in during the epidemic.
In these stories that happened during the anti-epidemic period, everyone is an ordinary person, and they are also great. These selfless people are worthy of our respect and admiration. These stories will always move us.