In this complex world of TV dramas, there are some works that attract the audience's attention from time to time. Recently, a highly anticipated domestic fantasy suspense drama "Sito" was finally unveiled yesterday, which made people talk about it. This has to make people curious, this work starring Jing Tian and adapted from Taiyu** "Half Demon Sito" can be called a masterpiece that makes people applaud?
The mystery of life experience, suspenseful atmosphere, and femininity are the consistent characteristics of Taiyu**, and can this adaptation of "Sito" perfectly present these elements?In this article, we will take a look at the show's performance and see if it meets the audience's expectations.
Body:
The play opens with a curious image, in the mist, the man in black and the beauty in white intertwine in mysterious rattan, triggering the audience's infinite reverie for the story. However, it is striking that this is not a bland picture, but rather hides an eerie element that creates a subtle atmosphere throughout the story.
After the first four episodes, two key questions can be clarified. First of all, although the series has some imperfections in terms of screenwriting, it still looks quite engaging overall, polished by the director of "East Palace". Secondly, what is surprising is that Jing Tian's performance in the play made the audience discover her beauty for the first time. This is an unexpected discovery, and it also makes people look forward to the subsequent development of the series.
Special effects play a crucial role in fantasy dramas, and "Sito" does a pretty good job of reproduction. From the scene where Sito appeared to call a rickshaw to the details of the male protagonist's fall off the cliff, every picture has been carefully polished, successfully restoring the fantasy color in the original work. Although the special effects are not a big production, they really provide enough support for the series and bring a real visual impact to the audience.
What's more worth mentioning is that in many of the live-action filming parts of the play, especially the beautiful mountains and rivers of Shangri-La in Yunnan, it is like a Shangri-La tourism promotional film. Such a picture is so beautiful that people can't help but want to ask the crew whether these shots were filmed.
In terms of character building, Jing Tian's performance is also commendable. Director Li Muge used the language of light and lens to perfectly present the image of Sito in front of the audience. Her tsundere queen temperament, cold and cute, successfully broke the box of sweet styling in the past. Although the dubbing is slightly mismatched, Jing Tian's performance makes people really feel Sito's beauty, coldness and kindness.
Conclusion:
Overall, "Sito" is a domestic fantasy drama worth watching. Although there are some problems in terms of the plot, the story is still clear, the laughter hits the heart, and the special effects are not flashy but adequate. And Jing Tian's outstanding performance and the director's superb techniques add a lot to the whole drama. Perhaps, this drama can find a world of its own in the fantasy suspense genre and attract the attention of more audiences. It is expected that the series will be able to solve more mysteries in the future and bring more surprises to the audience.