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Speaking of recent TV series, it's really a bit eye-catching.
That "You Are More Beautiful Than Starlight", with a rating of 2555%, seems to be pretty good, but in fact? It's just mediocre.
Tan Songyun, Xu Kai, He Ruixian, these three leading actors, their acting skills are okay, but the whole drama just can't arouse the audience's interest.
Especially the heroine's thick makeup, it is simply a copy of the Hong Kong TV series in the 90s, and Xu Kai's tired face in the play looks like he just came from the work site.
Plot? Adapted from the original book, but changed beyond recognition.
Tan Songyun's performance doesn't seem to have come out of the previous role, a new acting breakthrough? Don't mention it, I didn't see it at all.
Let's talk about the "Old and Young", with an audience rating of 2187%, which is also miserable.
Yang Jue, Deng Jiajia, Xu Di, these cooperation, it stands to reason that it should be a bit interesting, but the result? The plot is detached from reality, the logic is confusing, and it is almost as if it is tailor-made for a specific audience group.
In this way, it really makes people question the professionalism of the production team.
Although it involves multiple cultural perspectives, the treatment is too crude and does not accurately show the true charm of any one culture.
Also, the "I Wish People Were Long", with a rating of 2128%, starring Chen Yanxi, He Rundong, and Jiang Shan, sounds pretty good, right? can see that the style has returned to the Taiwanese drama model of 20 years ago.
The pace of the episode is so slow that people are anxious, and the color is so old that people wonder if it has crossed over.
Especially Duan Ning played by Chen Yanxi, the character setting is bizarre and weird, and it is 108,000 miles away from the plot.
This is simply the best reason for the audience to abandon the show.
On the whole, the narrative of this drama is completely inconsistent with the aesthetic needs of modern audiences, and it is difficult to resonate.
Let's continue to analyze the character settings of these TV series in depth.
The audience generally feels that the settings of some characters are too outrageous, illogical and in-depth.
These settings make the relationship between the characters seem particularly reluctant.
is like the image of the "perfect" Madonna from the patriarchal perspective that some directors are trying to create, which really makes people frown when they see it.
This image is often accompanied by unreasonable explanations and acceptance of the father with a bad personality, and the heroine continues to pursue love even if she is repeatedly hurt, which shows more ignorance than innocence.
It's a real disappointment.
However, there are also a few dramas that are not bad.
For example, the "Story of the Rose" has ratings of 2054% and 1893% respectively, which is quite good.
The wonderful performances of Liu Yifei, Tong Dawei, and Lin Gengxin have added a lot of highlights to this drama.
Especially Liu Yifei, who finally got rid of the image of the previous "fairy sister" and showed richer and more in-depth acting skills.
Tong Dawei's persistent pursuit of love in the play also left a deep impression on the audience.
Of course, Lin Gengxin's performance is also good, but the machismo color of the script in his character portrayal still needs to be adjusted slightly.
In addition, the "One Step Forward" is also worth watching, with an audience rating of 1096%, although it is not particularly high, but this drama is adapted from Beijing Satellite TV's livelihood program, and the addition of senior actors such as He Bing, Yue Hong, and Feng Wenjuan makes the series quite colorful.
It shows how community workers solve livelihood problems in the form of a light-hearted comedy, avoiding deliberate conflicts.
Each plot is based on real events, so it's both in-depth and engaging.
Each of these TV series has its own characteristics and shortcomings.
While each work has something to improve, they all strive to touch the viewer's emotions in their own way, reflecting various social phenomena.
On the road of artistic expression, they are also constantly exploring and advancing.