1, "The Secret History of Wu Zetian".
When a story is watched, it is very interesting, and it has the courage to be the first in the world. The old age is a bit dragged, and Liu Xiaoqing and Yin Tao are very close to the girlhood and middle age. I still like Yin Tao's interpretation, when I was a child, I really thought that Wu Zetian in the three stages was played by one person, the only thing I don't understand is that the elderly Wu Zetian is interested in male pets, just, it's quite wrong.
2, "Exquisite Girl".
When I watched Dai Jinhua's "Emerging from the Surface of History", I unconsciously remembered that this TV I watched in elementary school may have given me a hazy concept of "feminism" for the first time, and I vaguely remember the conflict between modernity and feudalism, the interweaving of hope and despair. Shang Rong's storyline left young children dumbfounded.
3, "Liao Zhai" 1987 edition.
The superb acting skills of the actors in the play, especially the skill in handling details, make this character particularly vivid and become an indelible memory in the hearts of the audience. I was deeply impressed by the "Infant Ning" chapter in "Liao Zhai". Although it is difficult to fully capture Ying Ning's unique temperament when reading the original book, through the interpretation of this drama, the image of the lively girl jumps on the page, which is eye-catching.
4, "A Pair of Embroidered Shoes".
The mistitled "Shadow of Childhood". Don't look at the close-up of the embroidered shoes next to the bed, the thief is scary, look at the degree of fear once. This drama is completely a spy war drama, except for the opening and some horror scenes about embroidered shoes in the film. The embroidered shoes are a MacGuffin, and many subsequent horror-themed film and television dramas that use it as a gimmick are purely chaotic.
5, "Fengshen Bang" 1989 edition.
About 80 is in line with the original work, but 20 cult content that is not in the original book has been added, and the original work is gods and demons**Not horror**. Fuhua Dao is very good, it was filmed in Xi'an, because the original work of the Romance of the Gods is not in line with the times, so it is normal for Fuhua Dao not to conform to the Shang Dynasty, but it is quite ancient Chinese. Tang Yuanzhi's Jiang Ziya acted very well, no worse than Lan Tianye.
Of the 5 domestic dramas with the largest scale that year, the last one was banned after only 5 episodes