The fifth part of "Riding the Wind and Waves"
Starring: Qiao Shan / Yang Zishan / Liu Jia
Plot review: Unlike previous period dramas, "Riding the Wind and Waves" does not unfold the narrative based on the family unit, but It focuses on an entrepreneurial couple and tells the story of their entrepreneurial struggles in the wave of reform and opening up. This unique topic selection took the narrative style of period dramas in a new direction, thus winning the favor of the audience. Moreover, Qiao Shan's drama is not too boring, and it cannot be said that there is no sense of camaraderie with Yang Zishan. The contrast between the beauty and the beast has greatly improved the quality of the comedy. All in all, I found it surprisingly good. It's a sketch-style story about entrepreneurship in Northeast China. I've seen too many period dramas that focus on suffering, so this kind of light comedy is really good.
The fourth part " Today's Them "
Starring: Song Yi / Charmaine Sheh / Li Chun
Plot review: One star for the theme, even a city with such flavor and cultural heritage as Chengdu can be filmed This is really amazing. Do you believe the plot written by the screenwriter? What the hell are you talking about? Is Song Yi's acting skills combined with this character's ability to fool people who have no sense of boundaries and can only make noise serious? Two Sichuan girls speaking Mandarin in front of their families... When can we stop spending so much money to show this to the audience? It's so hard to make money now, why are you spending so much money on this thing? In short, the plot is suspended and weird. Are directors and screenwriters so far away from ordinary people's lives now? Above, I successfully suggested that my family change the channel to watch. ps: If you haven’t seen it, don’t get too excited~
The third part " and Feng Xing"
Starring: Zhao Liying / Lin Gengxin / Xin Yunlai
Plot review: This drama is well-made, with excellent special effects and soundtrack. Juezi, the plot acting is pretty good. I watched 21 episodes in two days in one go. I was shocked by the Frozen Sword of Fushengmen in episode 16 and the fireball scene in the Heavenly Palace in episode 21. God should be so awesome! The special effects are explosive, the soundtrack is explosive, and the heroine’s fight scenes are great to watch every time! I forgive the male and female protagonists for their inconsistent appearances! The opening theme song, along with the war song, is so combustible! The logic of the plot is also good. The reasons why gods cannot be emotional are much more reasonable than that of Agarwood. The plot of strong women and strong men is very enjoyable to watch. In short, it is a very well-produced drama that should not be missed. I hope that the follow-up plot will not be unfinished~
The second part "Cherishing Flowers"
Starring: Hu Yitian/Zhang Jingyi/Wu Xize
Plot review: I have read the original work , the plot has been slightly changed compared to the original work, but each has its own merits. It feels like the show wants to highlight a group portrait. Each person stands out more, and the weight and meaning of the word family can be felt even more. The heroine is indeed a little weaker than the original work, but it is actually quite realistic. People who come from wealthy families, especially old ladies, have been through ups and downs, and they should be wise and well-organized, and they have changed. The heroine in the background of time travel is actually very powerful. I could have expected that the male protagonist would appear early. It's a film and TV show, so I understand everything, but it's okay, and it doesn't overwhelm the show. The only thing I don't like very much is that the heroine's lines are a bit stiff, and she sounds choked and choked every time, so the flaws are not to be concealed!
The first part of "The Storm Chaser"
Starring: Wang Yibo/Li Qin/Wang Yang
Plot review: Yes, the advantage is that there is no romance and love, and everyone in it has a career brain. This is really good. I hate that any subject can be used nowadays. It was made into a love drama. Before I watched it, I saw that these two were the leading actors, so I wondered if there would be many love scenes. But after watching thirty episodes, there were none, and I was really satisfied. The basic acting skills of the actors in it are all good, the male protagonist is okay, and the female protagonist is a surprise. I used to think that the pronunciation was too deliberate, but in this drama, the pronunciation becomes more firm in line with the identity. The explosive scenes are also well acted, and the female protagonist The setting is really good, and the heroine is not weakened just to flatter the hero.Overall, I can't say that this drama is particularly good, but it does present another perspective on war and is well worth watching!
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