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Last night, "Big River 3" was launched, and it was quite explosive!
Lecture on the ups and downs of the three economic entities (state-run economy, collective economy, and self-employed economy) after the reform and opening up from 1993 to 2000.
Some people say that they have seen the strategy.
Coincidentally, "Flowers" is also about the economic ups and downs of Shanghai around the background of the 90s.
There are also strategies. It's all after the reform and opening up, and it's all dramas around the 90s, but I found that there are more people around me who like to chase "Dajiang Dahe 3" than the other?
To be honest, I myself like to chase Big River 3.
People like to watch dramas that are similar to scenes from their own lives.
Sure enough, the comments at the bottom of "Flowers" said that it was very distorted, very suspended, and all the shots were too exquisite, confusing the audienceOr is it really the big Shanghai of the 90s?
I understand this question.
Because I have read a report written by economist Li Xunlei "There are still 1 billion people in China who have never taken a plane, and the potential consumer demand is huge", which mentions the current situation in China as of 2019:
There are still 1 billion people in China who have not flown and at least 500 million who have not yet used a toilet. 80% of Chinese households have a per capita monthly income of less than 3,000 yuan.
In the same way, I believe that the number of people who have seen the bustle of Shanghai is about the same as the number of people who have taken a plane.
It's no wonder that the audience can't figure out whether the scene in the play is the early stage or real.
According to the citizens who have lived in the Yellow River Road in Shanghai since childhood, it is really the Shanghai they have seen since childhood. In 1990, Shanghainese went to Japan from time to time, and these piling molds, scalpers, and bars were the first to go to Japan in the mid-80s to pan for gold. At that time, business in Shanghai was thriving, and the downtown area of Shanghai was full of lights and wine, singing and dancing, and now most of these trendy people live abroad.
Therefore, "Flowers" is actually very real, but it is about a different circle from "Big River".
There is also a "Mountains and Seas" about the 90s business drama, some viewers said that they could not empathize, because the scene of their own life was too far away, similarly, the audience could not understand "Flowers", also because it was too far away, and "Dajiang Dahe" is a scene that most Chinese have experienced.
People are unhappy: the huge disparity between the rich and the poor.
Watching "Flowers", the first impression is the significant gap between the rich and the poor. It talks about the first batch of people who got rich after the reform and opening up, and the class that got rich all the way in the Qing Dynasty.
"Big River", is about the common class, Song Yunhui has a bad family since he was a child, and he changed his fate by reading. The Lei family was born as a peasant and relied on collective economic development. Yang Xun is even more down-to-earth, and started by selling gadgets on the streets.
The three protagonists are all ordinary people, and they all have more or less shadows of the people around us.
And the disparity between the rich and the poor, first, is untrue, second, incomprehensible, and third, dissatisfied.
It's like a rich man's expert will say a lot of unbelievable proposals, such as having a second child and asking relatives and friends to help. It's also like ordinary people who can't understand the spending of rich people at all.
However, now that everyone's education level has generally improved, and they have also realized that the gap between the rich and the poor has always existed and still exists, and it has geographical factors that need to be eliminated by everyone's joint efforts.
However, if you are asked to go to the "gap between the rich and the poor" like this, most people will choose to abandon the show, and a small number of people will express this dissatisfaction.
Therefore, many people around me have abandoned the drama "Flowers", and I can't watch it anymore after watching a few episodes, it is too far away from the scene of my life, and I am not interested in **.
I've read 1 2 of the Great River, and I've read the book.
Anai, this author is really awesome!The midday sun is really good!
Which of these two dramas do you think you prefer?
About the author: Nan'an Wang: Good at opinion essays, story essays, drama reviews, and Xiaohongshu operations. Operates a women's recuperation studio offline.
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