Recently, the high-profile TV series "Flowers" ushered in the finale.
However, less than 20 days after the finale aired, some experts have expressed their opinions and harshly criticized the plot and the performance of the actors.
In this highly anticipated production, both the development of the plot and the performances of the actors have become the focus of widespread attention.
However, different experts have not been consistent in their evaluation of the show, and some of them have questioned the rationality of the plot and the performance level of the actors.
First of all, some experts pointed out that the plot unfolded too hastily in less than 20 days, resulting in ups and downs in the plot and a lack of necessary depth and tension. This is especially evident in the series, where it is difficult for the audience to really immerse themselves in the development of the plot, and the logic of the plot is also questioned.
The TV series "Flowers" has come to an end in just 20 days, however, in stark contrast to the previous experts who were skeptical of it, there is a wave of praise at the moment.
Directed by Wong Kar-wai, the TV series was ridiculed by the crowd when it was not broadcast, but finally ended with a prosperous picture amid the enthusiastic calls of the audience.
When the TV series was not first, people were full of expectations for "Flowers", expecting that this would be the magnificent crystallization of Wong Kar-wai's ten-year painstaking work.
However, some immature clips circulated on the Internet, which became a source of suspicion, accusing director Wong Kar-wai of his attempt to transform from a film to a TV series director was doomed to failure.
However, it is precisely these voices of skepticism in the context of audience expectations that make the success of "Flowers" even more compelling.
Although the TV series stood out in the strong questioning of ** and won the award for the most anticipated TV drama work in 2024, this honor injected strong support into the work, and also showed the industry's high expectations for director Wong Kar-wai.
The awarding of this award laid the foundation for the successful broadcast of "Flowers", making it highly visible.
However, the real surprise is that "Flowers" did not live up to the audience's expectations after winning the award.
During the broadcast, this work reached an unprecedented height, whether it is Hu Ge, Ma Yili, who have already become powerful actors, or director You Benchang, they all have wonderful performances in the play.
The audience has said that the expectations for this TV series are not illusory empty joy, but have been met exactly.
The success of Blossom lies not only in the hard work of its production team, but also in the compelling storyline, the outstanding acting skills of the actors, and the unique perspective of director Wong Kar-wai.
The success of this TV series not only made the audience linger, but also won more trust and recognition for the director himself.
In the vast sea of TV dramas, director Wong Kar-wai's latest masterpiece "Flowers" is like a dazzling star, not only presenting a cinematic level in terms of delicacy and depth, but also successfully subverting the traditional production model.
The success of this blockbuster made viewers re-examine the director's talent and his unlimited potential in the field of TV dramas.
Perhaps it is the director's deep understanding of cinema that allows him to show unique creativity and expression in the production of TV dramas.
Although "Flowers" was questioned when it was not broadcast, after the broadcast, its outstanding performance proved that the audience's expectations were not empty joy.
The success of this work not only injected new vitality into the TV drama industry, but also showed the unique charm of director Wong Kar-wai in multiple fields.
The perfect curtain call of "Flowers" sparked heated discussions among the audience and critics, among which the unique views of psychology expert Coco Li caused controversy.
In her comments, although Coco Li affirmed the efforts of the actors and the sense of luxury of the cameras, she used the description of "messy" to question the plot, and this unique perspective has attracted widespread attention. The audience also expressed their doubts about the plot on the Internet, and some commented that the scenes were chaotic and the relationships between the characters were chaotic, but this chaotic style made "Flowers" stand out in the entertainment industry and triggered new thinking about TV dramas.
This evaluation is both praise and questioning, which makes people's perception of "Flowers" richer and more complex.
Overall, this TV series is not only a breakthrough in artistic expression, but also creates its own unique brilliance in the midst of the controversy of the audience.
Behind Coco Li's questioning of the plot of "Flowers", there seems to be a bold challenge to the traditional plot routine.
This subversive "messy" style may be the director's deliberate attempt to break the convention, arousing the audience's deeper thinking and association through the chaotic plot and intricate character relationships.
Coco Lee's point of view may provide viewers with a new aesthetic experience, making people re-examine the traditional plot structure, thereby expanding the aesthetic standards of TV dramas.
However, just as this creative technique sparked discussion, another comment by Coco Li provoked an even more fierce controversy.
She bluntly said that many actors in the play give people a feeling of "using too much force and pretending".
This point of view immediately caused fans of the actor and the drama to criticize Coco Lee for being too harsh and ignoring the actors' efforts and the diversity of their performances.
A polarized perception was formed among the audience, with one side believing that the actor was pushing too hard and the other feeling that it was exactly the authenticity and affection of the performance. This controversy also reflects the audience's demand for a variety of performance styles.
The tastes of the audience are very different, some people like the actors' performances with too much force, thinking that it is more tense and infectious;
Others prefer a more natural and close-to-life approach.
Faced with such conflicting audience expectations, the actors may be experiencing a battle for diversity in their performance styles.
This kind of diverse concept of performance may be the problem that TV drama creators need to think about and balance.
On the whole, "Flowers", as a high-profile TV series, has not only caused extensive discussion in the plot, but also caused fierce controversy in the performance style of the actors.
This controversy is not only about the diversity of artistic creation, but also reflects the different expectations of audiences for TV drama performances, and pushes the industry towards a richer and more inclusive direction.
The success of the TV series "Flowers" is not only due to its confusing plot, but also to the diverse expectations and aesthetic pursuits of the audience for the TV series.
On social media, many loyal fans of "Flowers" have expressed their disappointment and anger, seeing the series as a false joy.
The drama that once attracted much attention in the early stage ended with a suffocating ending.
Perhaps, the failure of "Flowers" can be seen as a wake-up call for the entire industry, reminding creators that they can't just focus on sensational effects and ignore the depth of the plot and the performance of the actors.
The audience's eyes have become sharpened, and they are no longer satisfied with superficial glamour and packaging, but look forward to truly excellent works.
A TV series should not just be a visual treat, but a thought-provoking piece of literature.
The polishing of the plot is a crucial part of it, which can bring the audience a deeper viewing experience and make them resonate with them for a long time.
The audience has a keen sense of the plot direction and character of the story, and they expect not only a perfunctory plot arrangement, but a compact and engaging storyline.
However, in "Flowers", perhaps it was this link that was negligent, causing the audience to feel disappointed in the process of chasing the drama.
The quality of production of a TV series is influenced by the selection of actors, which is a key factor.
The addition of stars can certainly attract attention, but if the actors can't interpret the characters perfectly, it will be difficult for the audience to immerse themselves in the story.
Maybe "Flowers" has put a lot of thought into the star cast, but if the actors can't present the characters vividly, the whole drama will be difficult to touch the hearts of the audience.
In the TV drama industry, the failure of "Flowers" should be an opportunity for reflection.
Producers and creators need to pay more attention to the internal quality of their work, rather than just pursuing dazzling external effects.
The audience's cry was clear, and they craved more truly powerful plays than passing hits.
Therefore, this failure may be a painful lesson, but it may also be an opportunity for the TV drama industry to usher in reform.
Only on the basis of taking the plot and the selection of actors seriously can we create a masterpiece that truly satisfies the audience.