Recently, the drama circle can be described as very lively. Overseas, the highly anticipated Netflix version of "The Three-Body Problem" will meet the audience on the 21st of this month, and its restoration of the big scenes in the original work has become the biggest attraction. In China, "Ice Hunting" has just ended, and the spy war drama "Lonely Boat" starring Zhang Songwen will follow one after another, and it will be broadcast on the stars as soon as a month. At the same time, CCTV and iQiyi will also jointly launch a 40-episode financial spy war drama "Long Wind and Waves", adding another fire to the TV drama market.
Of course, for viewers who don't like spy war dramas, there are also rich choices. The urban drama "Little Days" starring Chen Xiao and Tong Yao, as well as Shang Jing's new comedy "Happy Hero: The Story of Young Heroes" will be broadcast this month. In addition, "Hidden Sea Flowers" starring Zhang Luyi will also meet the audience in the near future.
However, among the many new dramas, there are two works that have attracted much attention, they are "The River is on the Sun" and "Xuanwumen". After ** these two dramas, I found that the gap between them is not small, one made me decide to give up, while the other made me decide to chase to the end.
First of all, let's talk about "The River Sunrise". For this show, my expectations have gone through a cycle of high-low-high. At the beginning, seeing the screenwriter Zhang Ting, as well as Huang Zhizhong, Mei Ting, Jiang Wu, Zhang Guoqiang, Su Ke and other powerful actors joining, I was full of expectations for this drama. The show didn't disappoint me at the beginning, and the sudden death of Wang Wu, the deputy mayor played by Sun Hao, aroused great curiosity among the audience. However, as the plot deepened, I found that the pace of the show began to drag on, and the plot became more and more confusing. However, in the last few updated episodes, the plot seems to be starting to get tight again, which makes me regain my enthusiasm for watching dramas.
In contrast, "Xuanwumen" left a deep impression on me. From the plot to the performance of the actors, this drama shows a very high standard. In particular, the restoration of historical details and the portrayal of characters in the play make me feel like I am in that era. This drama not only gave me a deeper understanding of the history of Xuanwumen, but also gave me a deep emotional resonance with the characters in the play.
Overall, although there are many new dramas emerging recently, there are not many works that can really attract the audience and leave a deep impression. "The River Sunrise" and "Xuanwumen" are undoubtedly among the best. One made me experience the ups and downs of expectations, but finally regained my enthusiasm for chasing dramas; The other won my favor with its high-level production and deep-rooted plot. In this lively drama circle, they are undoubtedly the two most noteworthy works.
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