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In this era of information explosion, the audience's tastes are becoming more and more picky, and the choice of TV series is becoming more and more strict.
However, in this context, a domestic drama called "You Are More Beautiful Than Starlight" has quietly been launched, its name sounds full of earthiness, but surprisingly, its plot is more earthy than the name, as if it is an absurd drama suspended above reality.
This drama not only made the audience shake their heads and sigh, but also made Tan Songyun, who has always been known for her acting skills, bet on the wrong treasure, which made people feel sorry for her choice.
Well, don't beat around the bush, this drama is the latest release of "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight".
This is a modern idol drama directed by Chen Chang and written by Yang Qianzi.
It brings together many stars such as Tan Songyun, Xu Kai, He Ruixian, etc., and tells a love story about a robot designer and a domineering president.
However, from the plot to the performance, from the lines to the scene design, this drama reveals a strong earthy flavor and sense of suspension, making the audience feel as if they are in a world full of absurd elements.
I really don't know if the screenwriter has ever gone to work.
The earthiness of the plot is simply impossible to look at.
Ji Xing, played by Tan Songyun, is a robot designer, although she has excellent professional knowledge, she has already become the main designer of the core project after just three years of employment.
Although such a setting is a bit exaggerated, it is still reluctantly acceptable.
However, the next plot is a big surprise.
Han Ting, played by Xu Kai, is a domineering president of the medical profession who has a strong interest in robot programming and is extraordinary.
At the same time, he is also the big boss of the heroine, and this setting makes the plot full of Mary Sue.
What's even more incomprehensible is that in order to create an opportunity for the hero and heroine to meet, the screenwriter actually designed a plot where the subway is overhauled during the morning rush hour.
Such a setting is not only ungrounded, but also very deliberate.
During the morning rush hour, how can the subway, as the main means of transportation in the city, be easily overhauled during operating hours?
Moreover, the morning rush hour set in the play, but there are very few people gathered to work in front of the subway, which is simply off the charts.
Such a plot design not only confuses the audience, but also greatly distorts real life.
In addition to the earthy flavor of the plot, the actors' performances are also a major point of this drama.
Although Tan Songyun has excellent acting skills, she seems to be powerless in this drama.
Although Ji Xing played by her has an independent personality and tenacious spirit, under the impetus of the plot, her performance is too exaggerated, making it difficult for people to feel the true emotions of the character.
And Xu Kai continues to use the domineering president role he is good at, although his appearance is still online, but the performance lacks novelty, which makes the audience feel aesthetic fatigue.
In addition to the main character, the performances of the supporting characters were equally disappointing.
They are either too pompous or too bland to impress the audience at all.
Such a performance not only greatly reduced the quality of the whole drama, but also made the audience worry about the development of domestic dramas.
In terms of lines, the screenwriters of "You Are More Beautiful Than Starlight" seem to think that only exaggerated rhetoric and bloody plots can attract the audience's attention.
However, this approach backfires and makes viewers feel even more embarrassed and uncomfortable.
The dialogue in the play is full of nonsensical and funny elements, which are completely inconsistent with the logic and common sense in real life.
Such a line design not only makes the whole show seem more suspended and unreal, but also makes the audience question the screenwriter's skills and professionalism.
In terms of scene design, "You Are More Beautiful Than Starlight" is also a must.
Whether it is the layout of the office or the costumes and props of the characters, they all reveal a strong sense of cheapness and plastic.
This kind of scene design not only makes it difficult for the audience to immerse themselves in the plot, but also greatly reduces the quality of the whole show.
The audience can't help but ask: Has the current production of domestic dramas been reduced to such a point?
In the progress of the plot, "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight" also has many puzzling plots.
For example, the heroine Ji Xing suddenly encountered a subway failure on the way to work, and in order to hurry, she chose to ride a shared bicycle to work.
Not to mention whether it is appropriate to ride a bike just one stop away, the decision alone can feel a little inexplicable.
What's even more incomprehensible is that in such an urgent situation, the heroine is still in the mood to stop and take pictures.
Such a plot design not only seems very illogical, but also makes the audience question the heroine's IQ and EQ.
In addition, the working life in "You Are More Beautiful than the Starlight" is also portrayed too idealisticly.
In reality, the workplace is highly competitive and interpersonal relationships are complex, and in this show, these elements are simplified or ignored.
Instead, there are various absurd plots and funny episodes, making it difficult for the audience to feel the true face of the workplace.
This treatment not only makes the whole drama lose its realism, but also makes the audience feel confused about the creative direction of domestic dramas.
In general, "You Are More Beautiful Than Starlight" is undoubtedly a suspended domestic drama with a plot that is more earthy than the name.
From the plot to the performances, from the lines to the scene design, this drama is full of various slots and flaws.
It not only made the audience feel sorry for Tan Songyun's choice, but also wasted Tan Songyun's acting skills.
It makes people worry about the development prospects of domestic dramas.
In this context, we can't help but ask: Where should domestic dramas go?
Is it really possible to rely on all kinds of absurd elements and exaggerated performances to attract the audience's attention?
I hope that future domestic dramas can seriously reflect on these issues, and strive to improve the quality and standard of works, so that the audience can see some truly excellent works.