"Dear Myself" is too realistic, without any "protagonist halo" from beginning to end.

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  The urban inspirational emotional drama "Dear Myself" starring Kan Qingzi, Peng Guanying, Li Zefeng, Chen Miqi, Zhang Yao, Zhai Zilu, co-directed by Ding Hei, Fu Cexin, and Ren Zhong, screenwriter Su Xiaoyuan, Yan Lin, starring Liu Shishi, Zhu Yilong, etc. Since its launch on September 7th, it has been well received by audiences from different circles. Focusing on life, fitting reality, grounding and not suspending, the realistic expression of "Dear Self" has aroused everyone's high resonance.

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

   Pay attention to reality and not levitate! Facing the "small but confused" of young urban struggling youth

   As an urban emotional inspirational drama, the protagonists in "Dear Myself" are engaged in ordinary occupations that can be seen everywhere in life, such as sales, public relations planning, administration, and municipal engineering. They are also faced with ordinary people. The right choice and troubles:

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

  Should I work overtime repeatedly for performance? Shouldn't you be positive with colleagues for promotion? Should I choose a high-priced kindergarten for my children? Should I have a second child? Should I borrow for consumption? This bowl of life medicine, who knows who drinks it, the discussion of the confusion in the play makes the audience feel full of substitution, and they can find themselves in it.

   Chen Yiming was repeatedly "discriminated" in job hunting, and netizens called "this kind of situation is too real"

   The line-drawing presentation of various current workplace phenomena in the play has aroused a high degree of resonance among the audience-the protagonist Chen Yiming (Zhu Yilong), who has become an "unemployed population" after "naked speech", has repeatedly encountered difficulties in reemployment Difficulties, especially the interviewer’s old serial diss, outdated concepts, and lack of vitality content have caused many netizens to express "sympathy to Chen Yiming" and scream "this is almost the same as the interview I have experienced." I’ve met such an interviewer!”

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

   While praising the plot for grounding and non-suspension, a large number of netizens also shared their own experiences of "age discrimination" in the workplace, which triggered deeper thinking. In addition to the part of "Chen Yiming's job-hunting", the plots shown in the play, such as the competition between job mentors and apprentices, the hard work of sales, and the daily trivialities of ordinary families, have also received netizens "too real" and "as if playing me." Evaluation.

   Li Siyu was framed and was almost persuaded to leave. An invoice for reimbursement broke the fierce competition in the workplace

  The experience of the heroine Li Siyu (played by Liu Shishi) in the play is also a bumpy one: in the process of competing for the sales director, she was repeatedly victimized by the "master" and rival Yuan Jie (played by Zhang Yao), from digging walls to grabbing orders, and Li Siyu recounted his old feelings, while constantly suppressing them, calling people exclaimed, "Isn't this just workplace PUA"? Sister Yuan even used a 500 yuan meal ticket to frame Li Siyu for fraudulently reporting the invoice for embezzling public funds. This series of operations is really dazzling...

   Seeing that now, the male and female protagonists do not have any aura, and everything depends on their own strength. The treatment of "Dear Myself" is really "for the sake of truth, insist on anti-routine".

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

   are passing days! Urban youth group portraits are solid and not suspended

   In addition to the portrayal of the male and female protagonists, "Dear Myself" also portrays a group of young people struggling in the city. Each image is bright, and the audience commented that they "know that they are all passing days at a glance"—— In the play, Zhang Zhizhi (played by Kan Qingzi), as a housewife, is all about working with her husband to keep her daughter in the same circle as the children of the high-quality elite. This is exactly the same as an ad slogan that once exaggerated the country, "Don't let children lose at the starting line."

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

   And Zhang Zhizhi cleverly arranged to reconcile Li Siyu and Gu Xiaoling (played by Chen Miqi), who are known as "must break off", and Li Siyu and Gu Xiaoling cast aside the grievances they had settled not long ago in the bickering and revealing the old. The "open, open, close" between.

'Dear Myself' is too realistic, without any 'protagonist halo' from beginning to end. - Lujuba

The career line of

   has been truly shocking, and the depiction of family and life in the play also brought some viewers back to the state of "That's not my life". The workplace is real and life is true. "Dear Myself" discards the criticized "suspension" of some domestic dramas. It can be regarded as the most conscientious drama with the highest restoration of life on the screen recently.

   As the plot advances, the dilemma that Li Siyu and Chen Yiming will face will extend from the workplace to their lives. How do people solve real problems in the play and learn from themTo gain self-growth, the editor looks anxious and anxious anyway. "Dear Myself" will be broadcast every night at 20:00 on Hunan Satellite TV’s Golden Eagle Theater, and at 22:00 on Mango TV, it will be broadcast on the whole network. Please follow it with the editor.

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