The first " No Regrets Tracking "
Rating: 9.4
Starring: Wang Zhiwen/Liu Peiqi/Yue Xiuqing
Plot review: A very good period drama, the plot is concise, Feng Jingbo and Xiao Dali are two people, one is smart Witty, calm and elegant, a person who persists in his beliefs but is too dogmatic. Unfortunately, he was born at the wrong time and was bound by the times. And to be honest, the plot of the play is somewhat similar to Kite, but the most exciting thing is the lines in it. This is a truly down-to-earth line that reflects the daily life of the people at that time. It's hard to see it in today's dramas, or it could be said that self-castration was performed during filming. In general, this is not only a simple drama, but also an understanding of history and one's own image data. ps: The style of this film looks extremely unlike something shot in mainland China.
The second part "Latent"
rating: 9.5
Starring: Sun Honglei / Yao Chen / Shen Aojun
Plot comment: I saw that my neighbors were very dissatisfied with Latent, and I was convinced after watching one and a half episodes. After watching the movie in its entirety, I thought, "My faith is the deep sea of silence." I went crazy when I saw a character's theory of faith in "The Brothers Karamazov" . While watching this TV series, I gradually came to believe in my faith, but after seeing the ending, I doubted my faith. Even after being confused, I still envy those who have faith. The overall plot of the play is very tight, and every character is wonderful. Sun Honglei is the best character. He changed his previous tough guy Jianghu type character and created a gentle male protagonist with culture, brains, friendship and feelings so well. The growth process of the character is well interpreted. reasonable. All in all, it is a rare spy classic.
The third part " Kite "
Rating: 8.8
Starring: Liu Yunlong / Luo Haiqiong / Li Xiaoran
Plot review: I watched the uncut version of the 51 episodes. After watching it, I have to admit that , this is a truly good spy drama. Luo Haiqiong's performance was very good. At first, I was not used to her tone of voice. Later, after reading online analysis and combining her life experience and experience, I felt that this was the right thing to do. There is nothing to say about her acting skills. The character of Yuan Nong is so well designed. He is the most selfish, stupid, greedy, and ungrateful person who lives the best life. However, the most noteworthy thing is Liu Yunlong’s ideological core of the spy drama - the soul torture of faith and human nature. So far, no one can match it. So, overall, as a drama that records the changes of the times, it is definitely an excellent work and well worth watching!
The fourth part "Before Dawn"
Rating: 9.2
Starring: Wu Xiubo/Lin Yongjian/Lu Jianmin
Plot review: A TV series that touches human nature and deserves deep thought. It is also the most realistic TV series I have ever watched. And to be honest, there have been very few spy dramas in recent years that don’t require pulling up the progress bar. The compact plot, multiple clues to follow, and the battle of wits and courage make it enjoyable to watch. The plot is compact, suspenseful and interesting. There is no nonsense in the whole process. Basically all the seemingly useless dialogues are foreshadowing the subsequent plot. There are some plots that do not make sense, but they are bearable. The acting skills of the actors are impeccable, and all of them are experienced actors. Regardless of the protagonist or the supporting role, the emotions and eyes that should be in every plot point and scene are all in place, and they will never make people come out of the drama. In short, the sense of reality and the emotion that touched my soul made me unable to calm down for a long time after reading it.
The fifth part "Red"
Rating: 9.1
Starring: Tao Hong/Zhang Luyi/Yiyiwei
Plot review: A magical drama that I heard about five years ago, it is always praised as a word-of-mouth work in the barrage, and finally checked in in 2019 La! Although I refused the idea of watching a war movie at first, I couldn't stop watching it. There are basically no flaws in this series. Except for a few peeing spots, the narrative and filming techniques are no less than movie-level. In terms of the direction of the story, it is indeed not particularly outstanding in terms of spy homework, etc., but I like its delicacy and does not deliberately give information directly to create a visual impact.In addition, the emotional development of this drama is really great. I feel like the romance novels I have read before are all rubbish! In short, I feel a little regretful that I didn’t watch this drama earlier. Haha, add it to the five-star list ~
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