When there are no poor people in domestic dramas to brush up on hot searches, I see an entry How rich are the poor people in domestic dramas, and the sentence that seems to be incoherent has a wonderful sense of rationality in the context. Because for a long time, the poor in domestic dramas are a wonderful existence. In "Mr. Love", the heroine Luo Yue played by Jiang Shuying, has a salary of 8k during the probation period and 15k for regularization
But she lives decently and uses it decently. 5,000 Dyson vacuum cleaners, glass cleaning robots, and any pair of shoes are all 4,000 + big brands, and 12,000 VIP cards.
In order to treat his emotional injury, he flew back and forth to the United States once and paid 140,000 yuan to buy a 300,000 Cadillac without blinking his eyes.
A few years have passed, and in "Thirty Only", Jiang Shuying played Wang Manni, who was a salesman in a luxury store, and her salary was still 15,000.
However, not to mention that she has to buy brand-name shoes every quarter, a pair of 3,000, just to see the Oriental Pearl Tower and the street view to rent a house with a monthly rent of 7,000, it makes people feel very unrealistic. Who is willing to work as a worker in reality?
Counting further, the migrant worker played by Angelababy has a salary of only 2,000 yuan for 28 days of work, and he still owes money from his credit card.
But when she lent Deng Lun all the only 2,000 yuan on her body, she said that she didn't even have any money to eat, and in a blink of an eye, she ate self-heating hot pot. The cheapest can costs dozens of yuan, but it is much more expensive than instant noodles!
Moreover, such a poor migrant worker lives in a house in Shanghai with a small bar, a double-door refrigerator, and a large open kitchen. Or an independent whole rent!
In "Sweet Crit", Lu Han plays a poor and white male protagonist, his father passed away, his mother left home, he has to go to school, take care of his younger brothers and sisters, and work several jobs by himself. It's miserable!But such a poor male protagonist, who even relies on scholarships to go to school, can rent a loft apartment with a yard in Shenzhen by relying on part-time work, and there is still a single-family duplex with a large yard.
embodies poverty, all thanks to the emotion of the heroine Guan Xiaotong:
Why does the "poor" in the play have a wall with reality?Watching domestic dramas, there is always a feeling: their poverty is the poverty imagined by the director and screenwriter, but their poverty is richer than the middle class in our third- and fourth-tier cities!
Remove the protagonist filter, about the imagination of the poor in domestic dramas, how about putting the supporting roles?In "Little Shede" starring Song Jia and Jiang Xin, Mi Tao's family, his father opened a commissary in the market, sold fruits, and used his spare time to deliver takeaways, and his mother was a housekeeper and served several families at the same time. The house rented by the family is in the market, "front shop and back house". Poor, right?
However, Mi Tao attends a make-up Xi class, and the tuition fee for a semester costs five or six thousand yuan. Spent money to make up for Mi Tao's spoken English and Chinese writing, and enrolled in two cram Xi classes, which cost 20,000. In reality, office workers are reluctant to spend so much.
Even if it is set up as a chicken baby, Mi Tao can actually go to school in Shanghai as a foreigner, and her classmates are basically from middle-class families - is the sponsorship fee of such a school affordable for ordinary poor people in other places?
In the final analysis, the screenwriters are all high, but how can they understand the plight and difficulties of ordinary people?Therefore, those dramas with "realistic themes" can also make people physically uncomfortable.
Now turn on the TV, the poor protagonists all wake up from the silk pillows, hurriedly apply a little Dior Rejuvenating Serum, wear the same season **, pick up Maro Jacobs's bag, and stuff themselves into the subway amid the piercing whistles of the security guards. It's okay if you can't stuff it, naturally there is a domineering president who drives a limited-edition luxury car to pick it up. Ordinary universities live like high-level white-collar workers, poor grassroots live like the middle class, and the middle class lives like gods in the sky.
Some netizens ridiculed: Even after watching "Country Love Story", I found that Wang Xiaomeng is richer than us, and he runs a factory at home, do you say he is angry?Since when have we shielded the struggles and dilemmas of ordinary people?The screen is full of shiny substance?Is this kind of advocacy really right?
So every time I see the poor living conditions in domestic dramas, I feel that I can't even climb the word poor!Really, I really suggest that directors and screenwriters are not really poor, but my poverty is. If you want to play a poor person, you should find me like me, 100% dedicated, because - it is difficult to play in seconds!