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Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-03

Although there is no shortage of shoddy works in the idol drama market, excellent dramas are indeed charming, which is one of the important reasons why the majority of audiences have always been enthusiastic about idol dramas. From the classic circulation of "Mischievous Kiss" and "Why Sheng Xiaomo", to the craze set off by "A Smile is Charming", "Dear, Loved", and then to works such as "To a Windy Place" and "Love Only", which have exploded in recent years, each of them is like an intriguing electronic side dish, which makes people never get tired of watching it.

Now, a new drama quickly gained countless fans as soon as it debuted, and that is the much-anticipated "In the Blizzard". The show has aroused heated discussions since the promotion stage, and after a few episodes were broadcast, it attracted audiences to watch, and it won 9 on the first day of broadcasting6 high scores.

In the Blizzard" is adapted from the original book of the same name by Mobao Feibao**, the writer and screenwriter has created a series of popular idol dramas such as "Step by Step", "Why Sheng Xiaomo", "Dear, Loved" and "Zhou Shengru". In the play, the male protagonist Lin Yiyang played by Wu Lei is a former genius ** gram player, while the female protagonist Yin Guo played by Zhao Jinmai is a red nine-ball player.

On a snowy night, the two meet dramatically. The Taiwanese director skillfully used the language of the camera to outline the picture of Lin Yiyang pushing the door on the empty street and walking towards the lights with a hat. The surprised cries of passers-by and the slight astonishment in Lin Yiyang's eyes when he turned his head all aroused the curiosity of the audience, abandoning the lengthy background narration of the characters, and the plot progressed naturally through the activities of the characters.

When the scene of the encounter between the hero and heroine jumps onto the screen, the emotional line is instantly pulled out. The heroine was talking and writing in the glass window, and the male protagonist saw her outside the window, his eyes flashed, and his back looked particularly eye-catching in the snow, and he was instantly attracted to her. Even though this is just their first meeting, the audience seems to be able to feel the entanglement and sweetness of their future relationship.

On a snowstorm night in a foreign country, the male protagonist offered to take them home by taking a taxi, but the female protagonist politely declined. In the face of rejection, the short pause of the male protagonist reveals his inner surprise and touch, and the audience can perceive that his inner world is quietly sprouting love at first sight for the female protagonist. In order to break the awkward atmosphere, the female protagonist explained again that she didn't want to cause trouble to others, and the male protagonist immediately responded decisively "No trouble", the words were short but affectionate.

In the play, although the hero and heroine did not make eye contact, the emotional drama has quietly unfolded, and the audience can feel the subtle emotional tension across the screen. The male protagonist not only proved his reliability with practical actions, such as showing his ID card, student ID card and passport, but also took advantage of everyone's luggage to pay all the bills. Compared with other idol dramas, the male protagonist is still creating a romantic atmosphere, and the male protagonist here makes the audience irresistibly immersed in the fun of knocking candy with his practical actions and considerate care.

The combination of the protagonists of "In the Blizzard" unexpectedly presents a picture of a talented woman and a match made in heaven, and achieves a satisfying harmony in both appearance and performance style. Lin Yiyang, played by Wu Lei, is known as the young version of Hu Ge because of the sexual tension and inner sense of strength hidden under the appearance of abstinence, and his image fits the role very well. He played the ignorance and straightforwardness when he first contacted the heroine, which couldn't help but make people smile, and his gentle and well-educated temperament made it even more unique.

The heroine Zhao Jinmai perfectly interpreted the role of Yin Guo with her unique youthful beauty, and as soon as she appeared, she and Wu Lei created a fresh atmosphere like a "good student". For the love at first sight drama that is very easy to wear in idol dramas, Zhao Jinmai relies on her excellent appearance and delicate acting skills, as well as just the right expression management, to firmly lock the audience in the plot, as if she can feel the subtle and real emotional waves in her heart.

Zhao Jinmai's three-dimensional facial features are even more innocent and moving against the background of plain makeup, which can be called a model of pure desire. The emotional development of the two in the play is full of ambiguity and tacit understanding, they have a common heart with each other but are ashamed to pierce the layer of window paper, and the pink romantic bubble overflows the screen, showing the appearance and emotional quality that a high-quality idol drama should have.

In addition, the supporting cast in "In the Blizzard" is also eye-catching. The male second Wang Xingyue shows a clean and pure youthful atmosphere with his 21-year-old clear eyes and unchildish mature demeanor. The other supporting actors are not only outstanding in appearance, but also have different styles, which fully reflects director Huang Tianren's unique aesthetics for the choice of actors - they are all out of the single template of Internet celebrities, and their sunny and handsome images make every frame pleasing to the eye, and each of them has the strength to play the male lead of idol dramas.

As for the second female Ding Xiaoying, although her name may not be widely known, when it comes to the classic character Blue Bird she portrayed in "Sword in the Snow", the audience can immediately capture her unique temperament. Ding Xiaoying and Wang Xingyue partnered in the shape of a modern drama, which aroused the audience's curiosity and expectation of their chemical reaction.

The whole "In the Blizzard" is like bringing a visual feast to the audience, with excellent production and attention to detail, it has achieved good results at the beginning of the broadcast. The plot progresses slowly, the pace is appropriate, relying on the charm of the content itself to guide the audience to explore deeply and trigger endless reverie. The crew insisted on live-action shooting, abandoning excessive filtering and soft lighting, and using real scene rendering to enhance the immersive experience. All the actors have high looks and three-dimensional facial features that can be shown without heavy makeup, and the overall match is almost impeccable. This drama is not too sweet, but also can convey a sweet emotional temperature, if idol dramas can maintain such a production level, I believe the audience will have more love and acceptance for this kind of theme. And for the love of this show, I wonder if you also feel the same way?

Wu Lei, Zhao Jinmai's new drama is in the blizzard

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