Director Wang Jing's latest masterpiece "A Dance in the City" has sparked heated discussions among the audience, and this drama has had a completely different reaction among the audience. Some people like its light-hearted style and think that it is a series that can make people relax and happy, while others complain about it, thinking that the plot is old-fashioned, the costumes do not match reality, and there are even problems with incorrect views.
Wang Jing responded to the audience's reaction, he said that "A Dance in the City" is a reproduction of the history of blood and tears in Hong Kong Tsim Sha Tsui East in the 90s, and the characters and plots in the play are authentic and credible to him as he saw them with his own eyes.
The plot is based on the dusty woman who works in Wanguo City, outlining the prosperity and absurdity of Hong Kong's economic boom in the tenth century, incorporating a large number of golden songs, showing the retro Hong Kong style. In terms of casting, Chen Farong's performance has attracted much attention, her mother Sang is very domineering and humane, and other actors such as Li Daoyu, Wang Juntang, Yang Neng, Huang Baiwen, etc. have also added a lot to the series.
The audience's criticism of the series cannot be ignored either. Some viewers pointed out that the costumes in the play do not match the real scenes, the plot is old-fashioned, and there are even problems with incorrect views. Is there any truth to these criticisms? Regarding the inconsistency between the costumes in the play and the real scenes.
Although Wang Jing claimed that the drama was a recreation of Hong Kong in the 90s, the audience felt that the costume style in the play was too exaggerated and did not match the actual situation at the time. Perhaps in the process of artistic reproduction, the director will add some exaggerated and artistic elements to increase the drama, but excessive exaggeration may make the audience feel a sense of distance, affecting their input and understanding of the plot.
The old-fashioned plot is also one of the focus of criticism from the audience. Although Wang Jing claims that the plot is based on her own personal experience and what she has seen, some viewers think that the plot is too old-fashioned and lacks novelty. In today's highly competitive TV drama market, the audience's demand for innovation and freshness is also increasing, and if the plot is too old-fashioned, the audience may lose interest and choose other more creative and innovative dramas.
Some viewers also pointed out that there are three wrong views in the series. This is probably one of the most serious criticisms, because the wrong views often lead to great disgust from the audience. If the drama shows a distortion of social values or a distortion of human nature, it will be difficult for the audience to accept it, which will also affect the word-of-mouth and ratings of the series.
Although "A Dance in the City" has received some criticism, its merits cannot be denied. The plot in the play is compact, the cultural atmosphere is strong, and the performance of the actors is also remarkable. In particular, the image of Mama Sang played by Chen Farong is very full, which left a deep impression on the audience.
In her future creations, Wang Jing may be more cautious, pay attention to the audience's feedback, and strive to create works that are more in line with the audience's taste. While retaining personal style and characteristics, it is also necessary to take into account the needs of the audience in order to win wider recognition and support.
Although "A Dance in the City" has its advantages, there are also some problems. By listening carefully to the audience's feedback and improving it in her future creations, I believe that Wang Jing can create more excellent works and win the love and recognition of more audiences. "A Dance in the City" is a drama set in Hong Kong in the 90s, directed by director Wang Jing.
The series sparked heated discussions among viewers, with some praising its unique creative style and deep understanding of the context of the times, while others criticized its plot setting and presentation. Regardless of the evaluation, it cannot be denied that the play has an excellent performance in the creation of a cultural atmosphere and the performance of the actors.
With his unique aesthetic perspective, director Wang Jing skillfully integrates the prosperity and decline, traditional and modern elements of Hong Kong in the 90s into the play, so that the audience can not only feel the strong historical atmosphere in the process, but also experience the complexity of human nature under the changes of the times. This profound connotation and rich character creation make "A Dance in the City" a drama with temperature and attitude.
In the play, the outstanding acting skills of Chen Farong and other leading actors have been praised. With their superb performances, they bring the characters to life and make the audience deeply concerned about the fate of their characters. At the same time, the retro Hong Kong-style elements incorporated in the play, such as costumes and architecture, all reflect Director Wang Jing's deep nostalgia for Hong Kong in the 90s and his love for retro culture.
In the face of criticism, director Wang Jing did not flinch, but said that he would be more cautious and strive to create works that are more in line with the audience's taste. This is also an interaction and communication between the director and the audience, and I believe that in the future creation, director Wang Jing will be able to learn from each other's strengths, continue to improve, and create more excellent works. Finally, let's look forward to director Wang Jing's next masterpiece, and hope that he can bring us more surprises and touches!
Viewpoint:Hey, in fact, I also watched "A Dance in the City", and I feel that this drama really has all kinds of theories! Some people say that the plot is old-fashioned, some people say that the scale is too big, but I think it's quite interesting. While some places are indeed a bit overdone, there are some highlights inside that can't be denied. For example, Chen Farong's mother Sang, who is domineering and humane, I really like it!
Moreover, director Wang Jing's retro Hong Kong flavor is simply memorable! Of course, it doesn't mean that there are no problems in the play, especially some places where the three views are not correct, which really need to be paid attention to. I hope that Director Wang will be able to absorb the opinions of all parties in the future and make better works, so that everyone can enjoy watching them!