"The Queen of Tears" (or "The Queen of Tears") is so beautiful!
The Hong family is the main battlefield of the protagonist group.
Chairman Hong, the chaebol generation, is over 80 years old and still the patriarch who controls the overall situation.
Vice Chairman Hong, the second generation of the chaebol, has a son and a daughter, and his family is harmonious.
Hong Hairen, the third generation of the chaebol, is the president of Queen's Department Store, a strong, independent and sober modern woman.
The Hong family has a large population of direct and collateral relatives, and their relationship is also very delicate.
The screenwriter uses the information gap to create suspense.
1: The eldest son who ran away.
In the first episode, the Hong family mourned the deceased old lady and held a sacrifice. A man in black appeared at the door of Hong's house. Reporters rushed to report that he was Chairman Hong's eldest son and had a bad relationship with his father. He deliberately appeared on the anniversary of his mother's death to make his father look embarrassed.
Most financial groups implement the primogeniture system. He was originally the biggest beneficiary of the Queen Group, so why did he go against his father? What if you give your huge wealth to your younger siblings?
The father and son must be hiding an ulterior secret, perhaps related to the late old lady.
2: Live-in girlfriend.
President Hong’s live-in girlfriend does not care about status or wealth, and is willing to accompany the 80-year-old bad old man.
My girlfriend participated in the ceremony for her late wife. None of her natal brothers had any objections. Only the daughter of the president made a scene to express her protest.
The girlfriend's character design is illogical, maybe she is a chess player.
Three: The deceased granddaughter.
Mother Hong dotes on her son and suppresses her daughter. She originally thought it was a simple preference for sons over daughters, but it led to another character - Xiuwan.
It turns out that the heroine not only had a younger brother, but also a sister, but Xiuwan died unexpectedly. Her mother blamed Hong Hairen for the mistake, so she was particularly harsh on her. In the second episode, the heroine was attacked by a wild boar and suddenly became ill. In her memory, there was an image of a girl falling into the water, and a big hand grabbing the other hand.
Xiuwan's death has something to do with the heroine. Hiding behind a tree, when she heard her mother's complaints, she felt more guilty than angry.
Putting aside the outer shell of Hong Hairen, the rich daughter of the chaebol, her core is the highlight.
Hairen is extremely self-disciplined, plans his work reasonably, puts an end to unhealthy eating habits, exercises appropriately, and arms himself from the inside out. When she learned that she only had 3 months to live, she did not become hysterical or complain, but took the initiative to find a chance to survive. At the same time, she did not give up her job. Rich families respect the strong. She wanted to become the strongest being in the Hong family and take charge of the family.
Self-discipline and tenacity are the core of Hong Hairen and the highlight of this character.
When the male protagonist learned that his wife only had three months to live, he suppressed the smile on his lips. This is human nature.
The adopted son-in-law, who had been suppressed by the chaebol for three years, was finally able to leave safely. His emotions were the truest expression of the moment. The first episode of the
TV series unfolds from the male protagonist's perspective, and the second episode changes to the female protagonist's perspective, allowing the audience to fully understand the character's personality. The
screenwriter has found the right balance between reality and fantasy.