The fifth part "Tang Dynasty Strange Stories"
Rating: 7.9
Starring: Yang Xuwen/Yang Zhigang/Gao Siwen
Plot review: The director is great, the TV series has a good storytelling rhythm, and the suspense is maintained very well. The pictures are not counted. Exquisite but the shots given are very telling. This film is about the director leading a large group of people. The screenwriting level is second best, the words are gorgeous and exquisite, and the several twists in the story are routine but still natural. Then the actors also performed well. They really integrated themselves into the characters in all aspects and matched well with the plot. Each person's characteristics are very distinctive and they all play an extremely important role. In addition, the relationship between men and women is also slightly sprinkled, adding color to the plot of solving the case. In short, this weird subject matter is very interesting in itself, and coupled with the theme of the Tang Dynasty, the whole story is very interesting.
The fourth part of "Youth Song"
Rating: 8.3
Starring: Li Hongyi/Liu Xueyi/Lin Boyang
Plot review: This is the most satisfying and successful comic adaptation I have seen so far, plus one star. The casting and makeup are highly fitting, and the original paintings and dubbing are used to maximize the fullness of the characters. The moment the theme song played, my nose felt sour and I was almost in tears. The overall plot is also remarkable, a magnificent journey through the rivers and lakes, and a turbulent change in the temple. In addition, the passionate joy, bold and free spirit of youth conveyed by the whole drama is exactly what we need now, and it is enough for people to ignore some flaws in the plot. Finally, the group portraits are wonderful and the characters are fully developed. No matter how big or small the characters are, whether they are good or evil, they all have their own personality traits, logic of actions and brilliant moments. They can outline life in just a few words, and the screenwriting is great.
The third part "Legend of the Magpie Sword"
Rating: 8.2
Starring: Zhao Benshan/Song Xiaobao/Song Xiaofeng
Plot review: It is an alternative martial arts comedy, which weakens the martial arts scenes and strengthens the atmosphere of life, with various funny jokes, such as Caribbean Germany Zhu, Yang Guo twice, Northern sect third aunt, the world is not about fighting and killing, this world is about human relations! It also satirizes some bad habits in modern society, such as house collapse, car overturning, sleeping broadcasts, eating broadcasts and giving gifts, idiot fans, etc. There is a lot of fun in the Magpie Sect, and Gao Da Mao, the leader of Song Xiaobao's Tianchi Gang, is too funny. He steals chickens but loses rice, and does things that cost his wife and soldiers. In addition, the story setting is interesting, twin brothers. The younger brother Ximen Changhai has great martial arts skills and kills Japanese pirates secretly, while the elder brother Ximen Changhai is a skilled cook and plays with firewood, rice, oil and salt! Even in the finale, it was a little rushed, but I’m still looking forward to the second season!
The second part of "The Order of Mountains and Rivers"
Rating: 8.5
Starring: Gong Jun/Zhou Ye/Ma Wenyuan
Plot review: Although the first few episodes were a bit exaggerated, I couldn't bear to fast forward every episode after the 4th episode. It's not a question of whether it's beautiful or not, but it's very thoughtful. There are many plot hints and metaphors in it, which are worthy of scrutiny. The acting skills of both the protagonist and the supporting characters are very good, and the characters are very successfully created. In short, "The Order of Mountains and Rivers" can be invested with a limited and small cost, and is constantly recognized by the audience in the above aspects, and it has its intentions beyond capital. Everyone on the crew worked very hard, and their original intention should be to produce a work that the audience will work hard for. Although it is not perfect, it is indeed the most martial arts and chivalrous drama adapted from original works in recent years.
The first part of "Lotus Tower"
Rating: 8.5
Starring: Cheng Yi/Zeng Shunxi/Xiao Shunyao
Plot review: To be honest, the second half is much better than the first half. The rhythm of the first half is too scattered and each case is too shallow. The screenplay was not very good, so I tried it several times and couldn't watch it anymore. It wasn't until the 20th episode that I started to get to know the TV series, and then it continued to be good until the 40th episode. The label of this drama is a bit wrong. People who want to watch a suspenseful detective case in ancient costume will most likely not be able to watch it in the early stage. They think the clues of the case are too trivial, but if you watch it as a martial arts drama, it is very interesting. The real first label of this drama should be Martial arts is the right thing.Cheng Yi's performance is quite good. Although his lines are still as slurred as ever, the character he created is at least standing up. The male protagonist is really good. In short, this is the world of my dreams.
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