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Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

author:Mr. Gossip

This year, there are too many TV series that hang sheep's heads and sell dog meat, and how tall the introduction is written, how disappointing it will be.

The TV series "Who Give Me Up" starring Niu Junfeng and Li Randi, which just started broadcasting, is such a drama. The introduction reads, "Tells the story of the healing sweet love between the new reporter in the workplace and the figures in the chess world", which is actually a childish idol drama. Notice the slogan on the poster: Black and white world, only you are my only color. It seems to be very interesting to read, but in fact, what is presented in the play is literal.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The male protagonist played by Niu Junfeng suffered a car accident when he was a child, and his eyes lost their color, and he can only see black and white, that is, full color blindness.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

But the amazing thing is that when the male protagonist sees the female protagonist, he can actually restore some of the color! What is this medical miracle?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The dog blood is that the screenwriter also arranged a childhood terrier, it turned out that the male protagonist met the female protagonist when he was a child, and at that time, only the female protagonist was colored, so the female protagonist was "the only color in the black and white world" for the male protagonist. How, this stem is cheesy enough, right?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

What's even more bloody is that after the male protagonist re-encountered the female protagonist, the psychologist suggested that if he wanted to cure the disease, he should meet the female protagonist more. This setting is really grooveless, but it is quite common in brainless idol dramas, usually the male protagonist has some kind of non-life-threatening disease, and the heroine can be cured briefly.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

In the impression, Niu Junfeng is a young actor with good acting skills, he has contributed a lot of amazing acting moments in "Actors Please Take Place", and won the championship of the first season, but his acting skills are really not good in "Who Give Me To".

Obviously, he only plays a colorblind patient, but Niu Junfeng often has empty eyes and a stiff body in the play, resulting in looking like a blind person.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The male protagonist re-encounters the girl who restored his color on the bus, and it is reasonable to say that he should be a little surprised and excited, right? But Niu Junfeng's face was expressionless, and he couldn't see the emotion.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

After the heroine got into the car, the heroine stared at her all the time. At this time, Niu Junfeng's face still has no expression, but the male protagonist obviously has multiple emotions at this moment, doubt, surprise, joy, etc., Niu Junfeng did not express it, only to see that he seems to be playing "frozen".

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

However, Niu Junfeng often shows this "frozen" look in the play, so is he acting or not?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Anyway, every time he saw Niu Junfeng appear, Mr. Eight would wonder in his heart: Why is his face without emotion? How come there are no details in his performance? When did he become one of those idol drama actors who look like AI robots?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

On the one hand, Niu Junfeng acted with a paralyzed face, on the other hand, the setting of the male protagonist was super exaggerated, resulting in this role being both fake and pretend.

In addition to being a go master, the male protagonist is also very capable. For example, the thief who the police could not chase back, after he exerted his super memory and logical reasoning ability, the thief was caught.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

What is more exaggerated is that the male protagonist looks at the female protagonist's QR code for a second, and can restore it with Go, and then smoothly add the female protagonist. No matter how good the memory is, it can't break through the physiological limits of the human body, right?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

In order to show the strength of the male protagonist, the director and screenwriter even put the star's set on the Go master. The male protagonist's usual work and life have assistant care; the male protagonist goes out to play, there will be fans holding up light signs and shouting slogans for assistance; the male protagonist and the female protagonist are photographed, and immediately on the first hot search, netizens have talked about it. The problem is that the Go masters in life are not so hot at all, and the real Go fans will not be so noisy to help.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Compared with the setting where the male protagonist seems to be open and hung, the female protagonist is a typical silly white sweet, neither brainless nor self-motivated, but super lucky.

The heroine played by Lee Randi, as a media person, was arranged by the manager to interview the Go master (that is, the male protagonist), and the first reaction was to shirk. Even though the manager told her the outline of the interview was ready, she still didn't want to go.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The manager gave the heroine two weeks to prepare, but the heroine did not do her homework at all, and when she arrived at the scene of the game, she did not know what the person she was interviewing looked like.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

I don't know Go, and I don't have any knowledge about bad patches in private, so I rely on my sister, who is a well-known host, to explain it.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Seeing that there is no way to interview the male protagonist, the female protagonist has to interview other chess players, but the questions asked are related to the male protagonist. Is this polite? Halfway through the interview, afraid of encountering the male protagonist being retaliated by him (the female protagonist mistakenly thought that the male protagonist was a thief who stole the mobile phone on the bus, and made trouble at the police station), so the interview was not finished and ran away, and finally could not make a difference.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Is it true that the workplace newcomers in domestic dramas must be so stupid and unmotivated?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Partially, the heroine has a strong protagonist aura. The heroine failed to interview the male protagonist on the spot, but the male protagonist took the initiative to find the door and helped her complete the interview; after meeting the male protagonist, the colleagues in the company who originally called the heroine to buy breakfast every day suddenly began to be kind to her, and even the boss praised her, thus smoothly turning right.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Of course, this is not only because the heroine completed an interview that no one else could complete, but also because everyone thought that she and the hero were lovers.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

Is this what the producer said, "polishing the script lens with the original intention", and also wanting to "contribute to the dissemination and promotion of the traditional Chinese Go culture"? Filming such an idol drama with a low plot, which sub-traditional culture can be promoted?

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

What's even more ridiculous is that on the day of the show's launch, the producer posted a long article about how hard the show worked behind the scenes, and at the end of it, he patted his chest and said that the show would avoid "industrial saccharin".

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

But when Mr. Eight watched the play, Niu Junfeng and Li Randi could be seen everywhere in the ming drama sprinkling "industrial saccharin"?

When the heroine opens the door of the restaurant, the male protagonist just appears, causing the center of gravity to fall backwards unsteadily. At this time, the male protagonist immediately put his arms around the female protagonist and looked at her for several seconds. According to the reaction of ordinary people, the other party should hold the other party's hand when it is about to fall, rather than crossing the other party's hand to hold the other person's body.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The heroine sneezes, and the hero takes off his coat to give it to her. Obviously, you can put on the coat from the rear, but the male protagonist prefers to wrap it at close range from the front around the heroine, which is too deliberate.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

The heroine was arranged by the manager to follow the male protagonist participating in the Go game, and the two sat side by side on the plane, and the heroine seemed to be knocked unconscious, sleeping until half a person leaned on the male protagonist and did not wake up.

Another brainless idol drama? Niu Junfeng played the chess player with facial paralysis throughout the whole process, and even used Go to restore the QR code

What is this "industrial saccharin" that is not deliberately sprinkled with sugar?

For viewers, the first two episodes of the TV series are crucial, deciding whether the audience can be attracted to watch it. The original intention of "Who Give Me Others" is to promote Go culture through the plot, but the first two episodes spent 90% of the time to show the male and female protagonists meeting young, growing up and meeting again, and gradually developing a good feeling in getting along, the plot is both naïve and cheesy, and it is obvious that it is an idol drama cloaked in the cloak of promoting culture.

What kind of director would make such a drama? It turned out to be Ju Jueliang, the director of "Lonely Fang Doesn't Appreciate Himself", no wonder.

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