Since the launch of "Flowers", this TV series has become the focus of attention of the audience. However, with the deepening of the plot, the word-of-mouth of the show has appeared**, and the acting skills of the female No. 2 Tang Yan have been widely criticized. Some people think that she single-handedly dragged down the whole drama and brought a negative impact on the originally highly anticipated work.
First, let's review the background of the production of Flowers. This drama is set in Shanghai in the 90s of the last century, and tells the story of businessmen who struggle to make a fortune.
Director Wong Kar-wai shows the development of Shanghai through images, allowing the world audience to feel the economic situation of that period more realistically. In order to restore Shanghai's local culture and development process, the crew selected authentic Shanghai actors, including Hu Ge, Tang Yan, Ma Yili and other actors, which injected vitality into the play.
However, in the play, the performance of the female No. 2 Tang Yan disappointed the audience. From some angles, Tang Yan's facial imperfections are revealed, such as a full forehead, a short and thick chin, and a towering hairline. This not only makes the audience question whether her beauty in the play is real, but also makes people question her acting skills.
What's worse is that Tang Yan's performance in the play was accused of being too blunt and lacking realism. Especially in some emotional scenes, her performance seems very deliberate and cannot resonate with the audience.
Some people think that this is due to Tang Yan's lack of acting skills, and some people think that this is due to director Wong Kar-wai's too demanding requirements.
In addition to the acting problems, the audience also raised questions about the handling of some details in the play. For example, the Shanghai dialect used in the play is not accurate, leaving some Shanghai viewers unhappy.
In addition, the arrangement of some plots has also been accused of being unreasonable and unacceptable.
In general, the word-of-mouth of "Flowers" and the acting skills of the second female lead are one of the main reasons why the audience is dissatisfied with the show.
Although the show is well-made and has a strong cast, people are disappointed with the production due to the existence of these problems. I hope that in the future, the producers can seriously sum up the lessons and make better works.