It s so perfunctory!The goofs in Ice Hunting that can t be laughed at are really speechless

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-01

The drama "Ice Hunting" has caused a series of controversies after it was launched, from the choice of the heroine to the goofs of the show, which have been criticized by the audience. First of all, the choice of the heroine Yao Anna raised questions, because her appearance was average and her acting skills were not ideal. Many viewers believe that they chose her only because of the blessing of capital behind them. However, the chief director Gao Qunshu personally responded that this was the poorest drama he had ever filmed, and said that Yao Anna's father did not invest money in this drama. Such a response made the audience confused, is there really no better candidate in the domestic entertainment industry?In addition, viewers also pointed out that the show is full of loopholes, resulting in incoherent plots and a lack of realism.

Among them, the goofs of the drama attracted the attention of the audience. The first is the appearance of the courier brother, but SF Express was only established in 1993, and the background in the play is set in 1987, which is an unacceptable mistake. The second is the Cordon Bleu classic beer, which appears frequently in the play, and the frequency of this beer in the play is far from the reality. Although Le Cordon Bleu was common in China in the 90s, according to the timing of the show, this beer has not yet entered the Chinese market. In addition, there are also errors in the use of gas masks in the play, and the actors wear the masks incorrectly, and there are even inconsistencies. There are also some other details, such as color ID cards, smartphones, buckets of instant noodles, cameras, etc., that do not match the era background of the play.

The goofs were very disappointing to the audience, as there were also some large money-saving phenomena in the play, such as moving furniture and decorations from Wong's house directly to Chan's home, and the untimely appearance of modern cars. The audience was very dissatisfied with the perfunctory attitude of "Ice Hunting", thinking that the crew did not take them seriously.

These goofs and many other issues have had a certain impact on the audience's viewing experience. The audience believes that these mistakes in the play are not only an irresponsible performance of the quality of the work, but also disrespectful to the audience. Viewers expect to see a well-crafted, authentic work, not a perfunctory drama.

For such an incident, we can't help but ask, why didn't the crew carefully review and correct these issues during the production process?Could it be that these omissions are due to production cost constraints?Or maybe the crew doesn't pay enough attention to details? In either case, these mistakes have affected the audience's evaluation and willingness to "Ice Hunting".

Despite these problems in the play, the launch of "Ice Hunting" still attracted some attention and discussion. The audience expressed their views on the issues in the play on the Internet and expressed their dissatisfaction with the perfunctory attitude of the crew. These discussions have aroused a certain amount of social concern, and the crew has to respond to the audience's criticism.

The impact on the whole incident can be said to be twofold. On the one hand, audiences have higher requirements for the quality of TV dramas, and they are no longer satisfied with perfunctory episodes, but want to see more elaborate, authentic and credible works. On the other hand, the crew was also forced to face criticism from the audience, and they needed to be more cautious about the production of the series so as not to be criticized by the audience again.

In general, the goofs and other problems in the drama have brought a bad experience to the audience. The audience has higher and higher requirements for live dramas, and they are unwilling to accept perfunctory works. The crew needs to take the opinions and criticisms of the audience seriously and improve their own production standards to meet the needs of the audience. Only in this way can the quality of the episodes and the satisfaction of the audience be guaranteed.

Finally, we can't help but ask, are these issues just separate events in the show "Ice Hunting", or are they present in many other TV series? How should the audience deal with these problems when they are in the ** TV series? We look forward to the joint efforts of the crew and the audience to create more high-quality TV drama works.

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