Wu Lei s new drama is brainless and sweet, and the degree of greasy is comparable to Fireworks in M

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-02

A new drama that caused a sensation in the entertainment industry made the hot search list on the Spring Festival file line once in the limelight. This drama is called "In the Blizzard", which can be called a dark horse in domestic dramas. However, even with the heat, I, the reporter, have never set off to do it.

In the circle of friends, in the office, there are topics of this drama everywhere. All kinds of complaints, praises, speculations, it seems that everyone knows something about it, except me. So, in the midst of this urging, I decided to officially "watch the drama".

First of all, the setting of the plot is really eye-catching. In the blizzard in the extremely cold land of Northern Europe, the encounter between the hero and heroine makes people think about it. Snowflakes are falling, the street lights are dim, and the appearance of the male protagonist Lin Yiyang (played by Wu Lei) in black clothes and black masks is simply a perfect beginning in idol dramas. And the heroine Yin Guo (played by Zhao Jinmai) is trapped in the Red Fish Bar due to the blizzard, and the encounter between the two is getting better in this natural storm.

However, although the plot is sweet, it feels a little "too sweet". The intimate actions of the male protagonist and the innocence and kindness of the female protagonist seem to lack a little twists and turns and challenges in real life. In addition, the handling of real problems in the play seems to be a bit out of reality, and the lives of international students are over-beautified, which makes people feel a little unrealistic.

In addition, the relationship between the characters in the play seems to be too simplistic. Except for the male and female protagonists, the other supporting characters seem to exist to promote their love, lacking independent characters and motivations. This makes the plot seem a bit thin and lacks depth.

However, despite this, the show has attracted the attention of a large audience. It can be seen from the changes in Douban's score that although many people have questioned the plot and character settings, there are still a large number of viewers who are crazy about it, and it has even become a hot topic.

However, I think the current domestic idol drama market is saturated. The overly similar plot and character settings make people feel a little aesthetically fatigued. Perhaps, we need some more realistic and close-to-life dramas to awaken our new understanding of love and life.

Finally, I would like to ask readers, what do you think of the current domestic idol dramas? What kind of dramas do you think we need to enrich our entertainment life?

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