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"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

On October 13, the TV series "Love" has been broadcast for two episodes. Starring Actors such as Park Eun-bin and Kim Roo-woon, the drama tells the story of the court of ancient Korea. This TV series is worth noting, really because it is actually a variant model of the two male protagonists such as "Chen Mouling" and "Shan Mouling". Under this variant mode, the plot satisfies the rationality of the story on the one hand, and satisfies the different aesthetic needs of some female audiences.

"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

In the opening part of "Love", the princess begins to give birth, and after giving birth to a baby boy, there is even a baby girl who follows. In the eyes of our ordinary people, the dragon and phoenix fetus is simply something that cannot be sought. However, in the Court of Korea, it was considered unlucky that the dragon and phoenix fetus was considered unlucky, especially how the Crown Prince and Emperor Sun could be born in a passage with a woman. Under the influence of this strange thought, the emperor ordered that the baby girl be killed and all the midwives who knew the truth about the dragon and phoenix fetus.

"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

Out of the protection of the baby girl, the princess and others did tricks to make the baby girl look like she was dead, and finally deceived the emperor (here is a sentence added, the monarchs of ancient Korea, not called the emperor, they have to call the Central Plains Dynasty a subject, is our courtier, this article writes "emperor", is to let the audience who is not familiar with these histories can also read and understand). The baby girl was quietly sent out of the palace. The baby boy grew up happily, becoming the eldest son of the prince, and may be the one who will inherit the throne in the future.

The story of the play is played here, and it seems that there is no such plot content as a certain order. Don't worry, the "wolf ambition" of "Love" is very obvious. Later in the plot, the baby boy grows up, reads hard, and is tutored by a minister as a teacher. Who knows, this teacher has violated the emperor, was forbidden to enter the palace, and may be beheaded. In this situation, the little emperor wanted to leave the palace and meet his teacher. But the emperor did not allow him to do so.

"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

It was at this time that the heroine of the play appeared. She was the baby girl who was sent out that year. By this time, she had grown up and had an errand to be able to walk inside and outside the palace. In the face of the heroine who looks exactly the same as himself, the little emperor Sun has a clever move, he and the heroine exchange identities, and then, the little emperor sun has the opportunity to leave the palace.

At this time, the female protagonist, outside the palace, has already met the male protagonist of the play. Under the encouragement of the female protagonist, this male protagonist is also a diligent student and is inspired to be a person who is useful to society. Everything seems calm, but a huge story is emerging. The emperor and the heroine exchanged identities again, and the emperor and grandson wanted to go out of the palace to see his teacher. And the teacher has been sent to the court. At this moment, the fact that the heroine was a baby girl was also discovered by the emperor. The emperor sent people to start hunting down the heroine.

"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

Misunderstandings arose, and the imperial grandson who pretended to be the heroine was directly shot as the heroine. At this moment, the heroine is in the palace, disguised as the emperor's grandson. This also means that in the next twenty episodes of the plot, the heroine needs to always show the face of the emperor. This time the disguise will be carried out to the end. The plot has developed here, and many viewers have actually understood that this is not the routine of a certain order. Sure enough, in the plot of the second episode, the heroine pretending to be the emperor has become familiar. And the male protagonist has also grown up, and has not been able to forget the female protagonist.

Later in the plot, the male protagonist has always felt that the emperor and grandson are wrong, and even remembered his first love (the female protagonist at the time of women's clothing). And the female protagonist who pretends to be the emperor's grandson also hides a true feeling for this young male protagonist. However, the female protagonist now appears as a male imperial grandson. It is in this state that the story of "Longing" has entered the state that the writers and directors want. It is equivalent to saying that everything in front of it is just a foreshadowing.

"Love" was launched, starring Park Eun-bin, a costume drama with a big brain, and it was popular with female audiences

This "Love", in the laying of the story, is indeed a brain hole. In the follow-up story content, it is the favor of some female audiences. Of course, its advantage is that this love relationship is still more reasonable, after all, although the heroine appears in men's clothing, she is still a woman in essence. For some female viewers, they like this kind of TV drama works with double "male" masters. As a male veteran, older, I really don't understand why.

For me personally, "Love" is very fond of the drama-style satire in it. The royal family liked the baby boy, but in the end they killed their own baby boy and made the baby girl the replacement of the emperor. This is ironic. Of course, for some female viewers, the content they like should start from the second episode. This kind of double "male" main TV series, in the past, Korean counterparts are relatively dismissive. This time, I don't know why, even they began to do this. (Text/Ma Qingyun)

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