We often look for some movies or TV series to entertain in our leisure time after dinner, and some TV series can be called endless "spiritual food", such as "The Legend of Zhen Huan" and "Do You Know If You Should Be Green, Fat, Red and Thin".
With the vigorous development of the film and television industry, a variety of TV series continue to emerge in our vision. Although these works are for people's amusement, some TV series are really unacceptable.
Nowadays, the plots of many TV dramas have become extremely absurd and ridiculous, and the directors seem to treat the audience even like fools. This begs the question: Director, are you serious about filming?
Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our lives, yet this modern high-tech often appears in costume TV dramas and anti-Japanese TV dramas.
There was such a scene in the high-profile large-scale costume TV series "The Legend of Ruyi": When a family banquet was held in the palace, a noble man actually took out a modern high-tech product - a mobile phone. Could it be that this noble man has traveled to the past?
At first, she felt that she could play with her phone with her back to the camera, but then she realized that she had been found and hurriedly hid her phone under her ass.
Although this noble man is not very conspicuous, it is a bit too much to play with his mobile phone so blatantly.
Some time ago, the TV series "Long Moon Embers", which attracted much attention on the Internet, showed a person wearing a mask and playing with his mobile phone in the crowd, which was obviously a staff member.
The audience was looking forward to the important shot of the female third appearing, but was unexpectedly attracted by an "unrelated person". Many netizens asked what the director was busy with at the time
A long water pipe can be seen directly outside the palace, which makes one wonder if water was really so convenient in ancient times.
In addition to these soldiers who died bravely, there were also some soldiers who were blown to the ground by artillery fire on the battlefield, and there was actually a person playing with his mobile phone on his stomach, which was too eye-catching.
Doesn't a group performance require a certain level of professionalism?Is it because the director is underpaid?Why can't you just take a moment and continue shooting?
Bright Sword", a TV series on the theme of the Anti-Japanese War, is also very popular, and there is a scene where everyone gets together for a meeting, and what is amazing is that a bottle of mineral water appears on the table.
Camera goofs are understandable, but why are some situations that could have been avoided ignored?Has the current TV series lost a little bit of quality requirements?
In 2012, an anti-Japanese TV series called "Codename Thirteen Hairpins" came out. Life was so difficult in those days that even eggs and milk were luxuries, and even bark and belts became objects of contention.
However, we were surprised to find out that these fighters actually used raw eggs as targets for shooting training.
The fighters in the play are very accurate in their marksmanship, and each shot can accurately hit an egg. Isn't there anyone who cherishes such a precious resource?
The surprise in this drama is not limited to the eggs, but also the fact that a group of soldiers have appeared in a luxurious hotel, which is really unbelievable.
The warriors' diet in the play is very rich, and the baked cakes are shiny and shiny, and they are dotted with black sesame seeds.
However, although they did not express their dissatisfaction, everyone had a very aggrieved expression on their faces, as if they were not satisfied with such food.
I really want to ask on behalf of the audience: Is this really anti-Japanese?Are you sure you're not out for a picnic?
Wu Qilong also starred in an anti-Japanese drama called "Forward to the Artillery Fire", in which he has always maintained the slightest image of a big back, not only often riding a motorcycle to show his heroic posture, but also sitting on a luxurious sofa in the wild.
Just busy showing off your own operations, overusing the handsome guy filter is a bit too much. If all the warriors were like this, how could they go to war?
This is also the case with some of the officers in Thunder Warriors, who always wear suits and leather shoes, have neat and straight hairstyles, and even wear makeup.
How can such a warrior defeat the enemy?Maybe they'll win just because they're clear-eyed?
In comedy TV or movies, some ridiculous lines may be accepted by the audience, but if such brainless lines appear in anti-Japanese dramas or historical dramas, does it seem unprofessional enough?
In that anti-Japanese TV series, the actress hugged the man she loved and confided in her heart, and what she said was simply brainless, do you remember?
She claimed that her grandfather had been brutally murdered by the Japanese invaders at the age of nine and therefore harbored a deep hatred for the Japanese.
So, let's say grandpa died at the age of nine, how did the actress come to be?Could it be that her father was born when her grandfather was nine years old?
Such strange lines have appeared more than once, and the actor has also said speechless lines such as "My parents died before I was born" in the play.
Doesn't anyone think it's a problem to say such a line?Or are you trying to show some special jokes?
In an anti-Japanese drama "Iron Mission", when the women's anti-Japanese war team found that the Japanese plane was flying over, they did not think of hurriedly looking for a place to hide, or looking for a ** confrontation, but showed a firm look and put forward a resolute idea: use stones to blow up the plane!
This women's squad actually blew down the Japanese plane with stones, and such a strange thing is the most surprising.
If the War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression had achieved such an achievement, the people would have lived a good life long ago, wouldn't it?
Everyone understands how out of control female childbirth is, it can be said that it has gone through a ghost gate, but in a costume TV series, such a scene actually appeared.
A concubine was working hard to give birth in the camera, and at the critical moment, her personal palace maid handed her a note that read "There are internal ghosts, don't let you live".
The note sent by the concubine surprised the audience, but even more shocking words followed—the concubine went so far as to say, "Stuff it back." ”
Isn't this talking about business shopping?Can something like having a child be put on hold halfway?Or even stuff the child back?Director, you're really not afraid of the audience cutting knives at you.
Lin Zexu is very famous for the "Humen Gunsmoke" incident in history, but in the TV series "City of Streamers", it is wrongly described as Humen "burning" smoke.
A group of people gathered in front of the opium pile with numerous torches and threw the torches at the opium pile at the command of a man.
Such a scene makes one wonder if the director really studied history seriously, because who would burn opium with fire?
When netizens saw this scene, they couldn't help but complain, and joked that Lin Zexu would be angry if he saw it.
Many directors not only lack expertise, but also show all kinds of shocking operations in TV dramas.
For example, in a fantasy romance drama called "Marshal Tianpeng's Havoc in the Heavenly Palace", there was a ** "frolic" scene between Taishang Laojun and Princess Tie Fan in the play, and they looked like real husband and wife.
There is also an even more gripping plot in this anti-Japanese drama, where a soldier accidentally falls into a trap set by the enemy in advance while on a mission.
Just when he felt helpless, he suddenly noticed the knife on his body.
When everyone thought that he was going to cut his own rope, he made a move that no one could understand - he cut off his arm that was held by the rope ......
The soldier's behavior was incomprehensible, and perhaps something was wrong with his mind. Did he think that it was better to chop wood with his arms than with a rope?
These TV series can't make people feel like love because of their bizarre plots, unprofessional performances, and thunderous lines.
The TV drama industry is booming, with gripping suspense films, family films that move people to tears, and thought-provoking historical films.
Why are there always these brainless directors who make such a divine drama?This is simply ruthlessly crushing the audience's brains, not making a TV series.