Lin Yi in "Ask the Heart" is played by Jin Shijia.
In "Ask the Heart", Lin Yi played by Jin Shijia left a deep impression on the audience. He presents an image of a truly talented and charming male protagonist, which is very rare in domestic medical dramas. In the play, Lin Yi, played by Jin Shijia, is a genius in cardiac surgery. In the first operation, the audience could not see Jin Shijia himself at all. He completely integrated into the atmosphere of the operating room, showing the image of a talented doctor with a thoughtful mind, a strong aura, and excellent skills.
Just because he can do things that ordinary people cannot do, he is called a genius. Faced with the emergency situation of patient Zhang Yuxi's sudden death, Lin Yi decided to perform emergency surgery without performing CTA, despite Zhou Xiaofeng's firm opposition. However, even without CTA, the surgery was still successfully completed, which shows the genius' confidence.
The behind-the-scenes production of "Ask the Heart"
Screenwriter Zhou Yifei said that in the early stages of creation, he visited more than ten tertiary hospitals, had in-depth exchanges with nearly 50 front-line cardiologists, and added more than 130 medical staff. WeChat, and invited a number of medical consultants to follow up the entire creation process, striving for excellence from the outline to the script, from case selection to the consideration of each line. Before the filming of the series started, the protagonists entered multiple tertiary hospitals for internship and observation for more than a month. They followed doctors for consultation and treatment, learned how to communicate with patients, and accumulated experience.
The main creative team not only built 8,000 square meters of actual hospital scenes of the elderly, middle-aged and young people of different generations, of which the heart center department and ICU studio cover an area of ??3,000 square meters, and purchased and rented ventilators, anesthesia machines, ECMO, and CRRT Equipped with more than 200 pieces of professional medical equipment, every surgical scene and every professional action during the filming process was professionally guided by senior doctors from tertiary hospitals. The filming lasted for 25 days in the operating room of a real tertiary hospital. Shoot 491T material.