The premiere of The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty was complained about! Many twists are unre

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-08

Friends who are chasing dramas, our "Di Gong" Zhou Zhouwei has encountered ** annoyance this time! As soon as the newly launched "The Case of Di Gong of the Tang Dynasty" was launched, because the plot twist was more abrupt than a seesaw, netizens shook their heads: Is this filming the Tang version of "Journey to the West"? The unreasonable plot setting almost made the audience "fall into the pit" on the way to chase the drama.

Let's talk about Monday Wai. This brother's acting skills are obvious to all, but this time he played Di Renjie made people feel like a greasy middle-aged man, not the witty Tang Dynasty celebrity. Presumably, this actor has fallen into the trap of typology, and it can only be said that as his name suggests, Zhou Zhouwei is really surrounded by his own temperament circle.

In the acting lineup, Ling Zi's performance was a big surprise. In the play, the role of this young lady seems to be an ornament, and even the drama dog is disdainful. The fast-forward heroine in "Loading the Stage" was still a headache in "Happy Parents Group", and this time she continued her "cumbersome" image in "The Case of Tang Di Gong", which can be described as a "stable output".

Let's talk about the setting of Di Renjie in the play, both civil and military are staggering. This hero seems to be born with an aura of invincibility, which makes all dangerous plots seem insignificant. The audience looks at it, and it seems that they can ** the next plot, after all, the protagonist is open, who can stop it? Such a plot setting is undoubtedly playing with the audience's IQ.

When it comes to Western narratives, this is the part that makes people laugh and cry. Imagine, on the streets of Chang'an City in the Tang Dynasty, a captain holding a tree that was struck by lightning to show off, is this style of painting similar to the ancient Greek theater in the West? The screenwriter apparently boiled a pot of Eastern stories in the cauldron of Western narratives, but it turned out to feel like a cultural "take-it-or-leave-it" doctrine, which not only surprised the audience, but also caused a lot of controversy.

Okay, then again, is this drama still saved? Do you continue to stick to the screen, or do you choose to abandon the drama decisively? Moreover, what do you think of the "greasy" charm of our Monday Wai? Can this handsome Di Gong still win back the hearts of disappointed audiences? Feel free to leave your views and chat with you. Don't forget to like and follow, more celebrity gossip and TV series interpretation!

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