Director Wang Jun's latest work "Xiaoman Life" has not been as successful as his previous works in terms of ratings and Internet popularity. This drama focuses on the theme of the miserable middle-class sales, but the audience is surprised by the life problems of the characters in the play. In the play, the male protagonist mobilizes family members to tighten their belts and strive for a bigger house. However, the audience does not feel crowded with the house where the male and female protagonists live, but feels very spacious. This makes it difficult for the audience to understand the characters' financial situation and why they are unhappy with their current living conditions.
It is worth mentioning that the consumption level of some of the characters in the play also surprised the audience. The heroine is a documentary director, in order to train her, the company provides 600,000 a year for business school tuition, and the heroine does not feel expensive for this amount, but shows that she is willing to pay out of her own pocket. The rich lady once married a super-rich man and lived a very prosperous life, but after her husband went bankrupt, she began to recall the things she had lent to relatives, suggesting that she had millions of dollars in assets. This makes the audience puzzled by the gap between the lives of the rich and ordinary people in the play.
Another couple spent a lot of money on their children's studies in the play. The math class they enroll their children in costs 1,200 yuan per class, which is about 14 yuan in a school year40,000 yuan. However, the middle-class couple claimed to be short of money and could only give their husband 3,000 yuan a month for living expenses. The audience feels helpless about this depiction of being obviously rich but showing a tight look.
Through this drama, the audience can't help but start thinking about the gap between their lives and the characters in the play. They were envious, wishing that they would be able to weep bitterly in a well-decorated house, wear luxurious clothes, live a rich and busy life, and easily overcome difficulties. This kind of envy of the rich people's lives and dissatisfaction with real life has sparked heated discussions and discussions among the audience.
This has also been seen in some past episodes. Many domestic urban dramas portray the lives of the wealthy, including wealthy housing, high-end clothing, and extravagant consumption. The audience's desire for this kind of life has made these episodes a hot topic. However, the portrayal of "The Life of Xiaoman" is different from the previous episodes, and the audience has questioned and disputed the economic problems faced by the characters in the play.
For the impact of the whole event, it can be seen that the audience's attention to wealth and living conditions has changed. Audiences are more concerned about the gap between rich and poor, and more about real-life dilemmas and challenges. This rethinking of wealth and life also poses certain challenges to social fairness and justice.
As for whether there is an update on the incident, there is no relevant news at this time. However, through the analysis of the whole event, it can be concluded that the performance of "The Life of Xiaoman" provoked reflection and discussion among the audience, further stimulating attention to wealth and living conditions. This may lead to more creation and exploration for the industry as a whole to meet the different needs of the audience for real and ideal life. Let's look forward to more excellent works to emerge and trigger a wider range of thinking and discussion. Are you happy with the lives of the characters in the show? Or do you feel like you're in a similar economic situation to theirs? Let's ** and communicate together.