"Derailment", a drama starring Lin Yi and Liu Haocun, encountered waves of bad reviews as soon as it was broadcast, which is really unbelievable.
Although these two leading actors are very young, they have starred in many classic film and television works before. For example, Lin Yi's performance in "To Our Warm Little Time", and Liu Hao's role in "Send You a Little Red Flower" and so on.
thought that after such a long period of training, their acting skills should be improved. After all, I thought the two of them had a lot of potential, but I didn't expect that as soon as the fantasy drama "Off the Rails" they collaborated on was launched, they actually encountered a bad review on a certain petal, and the reasons for the bad reviews were so consistent.
But judging from the performance of the two leading actors in "Off the Rails", this drama shouldn't be so bad, right?After all, their appearance is **. Lin Yi's long **, wearing a suit, completely exudes the style of the boss.
Coupled with his delicate facial features and gold-rimmed glasses, he looks educated and wealthy.
And the heroine Liu Haocun also has a pair of straight and slender **, long curly hair, and a bright short skirt, looking like a daughter from a wealthy family. Even if she wears ordinary clothes, she can't hide her good figure.
Although the appearance of the male and female protagonists is **, the audience is not here to see their faces, but to see their acting skills and the plot.
As you can imagine, their performance did not satisfy the audience. The actor had an expression from the beginning, and he didn't show joy and sorrow at all, which made it difficult for the audience to resonate.
Not only that, but many viewers have quite an opinion about what he wears. When he saw the heroine for the first time, he was wearing a suit and tie neatly tied, thinking that it might be to show the image of a hero saving beauty, so forget it. But I didn't expect that every time I saw the heroine, he would always wear a suit, even if he was riding a motorcycle, it was a suit and leather shoes. This surprised the audience, is this suit welded on him?
The audience couldn't help but complain, feeling that this dress was too much. It's understandable the first time, but it's too deliberate to do it every time, right?
When it comes to the plot of the male and female protagonists, some of the settings are really old-fashioned. For example, the heroine Jiang Xiaoyuan is a rich daughter herself, and she has a group of friends around her who likes to go to bars. found a boyfriend, and in order to identify the scumbag, his friend asked him to go to a bar. As a result, the boyfriend, who claims to be allergic to alcohol, actually ran into his ex-girlfriend there. However, Jiang Xiaoyuan didn't believe it, and actually helped him clarify his innocence.
However, it didn't take long for Jiang Xiaoyuan to see through her boyfriend's nature and cheated on her best friend. This made her instantly betrayed by her two closest people, and her mood became more and more depressed. I can't get through to my father, and there is no one around me who cares about her. Such an old-fashioned beginning is really a bit like some little skit. No matter how old-fashioned the plot is, at least there are some details that should be paid attention to, but unfortunately I didn't care at all.
Take the scene of Jiang Xiaoyuan racing on the bridge, she was really fierce, she drove fast, but she was hit by a big car and rushed straight under the bridge, the whole car was shattered into slag, and the windshield was gone, but the strange thing is that in such a big accident, the airbag on the car didn't move at all, which was really dizzy.
As for the quality of the car, if it is really a car problem, then Jiang Xiaoyuan, the daughter of a rich family, is too wronged, and she actually drove a "broken car" out of the house
Also, when Jiang Xiaoyuan went back to the past and started working to support herself, the male protagonist Qi Lian kept chasing her with a dead face, and she kept hiding and hiding, I really didn't understand what the first few episodes of the show were trying to express, and the pace of the whole plot development was surprisingly slow.
In general, I thought that the flood of bad reviews of "Off the Rails" might be deliberately hacked, but now it seems that the reason for the audience's unanimous bad reviews is really reasonable.