The most fatal flaw of modern dramas is to pretend to be X!

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-19

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I'm going against the wind".

Recently, a series called "I Want to Go Against the Wind" quietly debuted, and I can't wait to savor it, after all, the plot prospect is exciting. This work is set in the background of "Free Qi", which tells the story of clothing brands facing the impact of e-commerce, and the plot is confusing and makes people think.

In the first few episodes, the male and female protagonists' pretending x dramas are really confusing. The female protagonist is the heir to the "Free Qi", and she actually drove a cool sports car because of a pair of dirty shoes, and the male protagonist was still unhurried after being pushed down by the female protagonist, and he was incredibly handsome. The business development is also quite dramatic, and the heroine cleverly uses the unreliable mother of the second female to force her to take over the task of selling goods for the live broadcast of "Free Qi".

However, this kind of business struggle seems to be a bit "unprofessional" in the eyes of ordinary workers. The second female left silently after being humiliated, and the identity of Anaida's designer was also deliberately **, this series of plots is incredible. However, the plot gradually becomes fascinating after the heroine's defeat in the first battle, and the meticulous realistic details and the description of the heroine's fall make the whole story more interesting.

As for publicity, the propaganda technique of overemphasizing the appearance of the male and female protagonists is really embarrassing. Obviously, the plot is rich in clues, and the heroine's career line is also quite interesting, but she only cares about presenting the kiss scene of the male and female protagonists, which is really disappointing. Overall, after surviving the first few episodes, the plot is gradually on the right track, and people can't help but sigh that this seemingly earthy overlord drama is still a bit interesting.

* Department of Lovers".

Next, we move on to the drama "** Department of Lovers". Unlike most urban dramas, the show is set in Africa, with the male protagonist being a doctor supporting Africa, and a fantastic encounter with the female protagonist who resells alcohol at the airport triggers a series of stories.

However, the character setting is a bit out of reality, the male protagonist is young but a big name in the medical field, and the female protagonist has dropped out of school and suffers from a rare disease. The storyline is sometimes plausible, sometimes bizarre, and uncomfortable. Some of the heroine's behaviors are also incredible, such as stealing prescription drugs from the hospital in order to save a little African boy.

The repeated horizontal jumps of the plot, sometimes normal, sometimes absurd, make it difficult for the audience to keep up with the rhythm of the plot. The elements of X in the play can also be seen everywhere, and the director seems to emphasize too much on the handsomeness of the male protagonist, but ignores the rationality of the plot. On the whole, this drama is too strange in terms of setting, full of mistakes and omissions, and it will be a big test for the audience.

Camp with Love

The crit of modern dramas is a bit exhausting, and "Camp with Love" caught my attention with its relatively normal plot setting. The female protagonist is a reporter from a financial newspaper, and the male protagonist is the president of Mingyu Bank, and the intersection between the two stems from an exclusive interview.

At the beginning of the series, the plot of the male protagonist being interviewed by reporters was shown, and the female protagonist stood out with a solid outline and got the opportunity to have an in-depth dialogue with the male protagonist. The female protagonist mistakenly thinks that the male protagonist is the uncle of a rich girl, and thus unfolds a series of funny and heartwarming stories.

The plot development is relatively smooth, and the heroine's small seduction methods add a lot of jokes to the overall story. Although the heroine sometimes utters some discordant inner monologues, overall, the plot performs well in terms of emotional dramas. Compared with the previous dramas, the motivations of the characters in this work are relatively reasonable, which makes it easier for the audience to resonate.

As for the styling, the heroine's appearance is **, but it is a little unprominent against the backdrop of other actresses. This drama also needs to be improved in the use of lenses, and the overly fancy camera movement fails to really highlight the handsomeness of the male protagonist. Overall, if you're looking for a romantic drama with handsome men and beautiful women, this drama might be worth a try.

At the end of "Fearless", let's take a look at Yure.

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