The fifth part "Cherishing Flowers"
Starring: Hu Yitian / Zhang Jingyi / Wu Xize
Plot comments: Whether it is the plot concept, the character story, or the BGM, everyone likes it very much. The heroine no longer has a golden finger alone, she affects everyone around her but she is not a white lotus. Every supporting character is no longer facially painted. It’s really wonderful to see spiritual patricide here. Let me tell you a little detail that really irritated me. The people who gossip here are finally no longer women, but more men. Yes, it’s not just women who gossip. Many men also have prejudices against women. When I first started watching it, I thought it would definitely not look good, and I probably gave up on it halfway. I started watching it out of sheer drama scarcity. Who knew it was so good-looking, Amway gave it to my friends. The actors don't act like monsters, and the fans don't act like monsters. From script adaptation to actors and capital operations, it's really rare to see such a good group drama.
The fourth part " Cheng Huan Ji "
Starring: Yang Zi / Xu Kai / Niu Junfeng
Plot review: A weak and incompetent father, a brother who has lacked love since childhood, a fierce and powerful mother, this is a typical East Asian The family plot is really suffocating to watch. There is also a best friend who is brainless. The only unique character is that the grandma is sober and self-possessed. The family part is quite real after the workplace part, but the ending song is very... It's very uncomfortable, which is why I hate this drama. And although the heroine's mother is real, the settings in the drama are illogical, especially the engagement part, because she is not a mother who doesn't love her children at all, nor is she completely dedicated to her children. For those who don’t care about money, that part is a bit far-fetched, but I can still watch it if it’s directed at Yang Zi... ps: Yang Zi is a popular ancient puppet, so why should he be rewarded with several modern urban dramas...
The third part "Surgery Live Room"
Starring: Zhang Binbin / Dai Xu / Liu Mintao
Plot comments: The medical terminology and surgical procedures are quite professional, and the small cases interspersed are quite daily. In the hospital staff and some plots The settings are relatively suspended and unrealistic, maybe because the original system has been deleted, and also because I can't stand the fact that doctors keep giving patients money. The overall pace of the play is fast, and its flaws are not concealed. The male protagonist comes to Haicheng to search for the truth as the beginning, and the suspense is full. After creating a conflict between the old and new doctors, everyone in Haicheng worked together. The earthquake relief scene was particularly well shot, and I pay tribute to the medical staff! The partnership between Zheng Ren and Su Yun is so delicate, I really enjoyed it! Overall, it’s a pretty good medical drama. Give me a second role with Xing Xingsu and let Zhang Binbin and Dai Xu work together again!
The second part of "When the Stars Shine"
Starring: Li Xian / Ren Min / Zhou You
Plot review: When the Stars Shine is the best spy movie I have seen recently, bar none! After watching the eleventh episode, the plot is compact and interlocking without losing the atmosphere of human beings. I like Xiang Yuansheng played by Li Xian. In every episode, I can feel the inner transformation of this kind-hearted, well-educated, idealistic and arrogant second young master from a high-ranking official family. From the initial pity and responsibility for the little girl to With family-like affection, from never trusting the captain to gradually appreciating it, from despising Luo Minmin to having a good impression, and then feeling guilty because Minmin was injured, all the emotional expressions are very in place, touching the hearts of the audience. To look down. In short, it can be regarded as a drama with everyone on board. Each character has his own characteristics and story, which is rare in the past two years.
The first "City in the City"
Starring: Bai Yufan/Yu Hewei/Xia Meng
Plot review: To be honest, I really lost a few good actors in vain. The plot is too suspended + I take it for granted. Zhou The actress Lin's acting skills were extremely poor. She almost cried in a few scenes, but she made me laugh while watching her. The script makes people speechless. It gives the protagonist a halo, but there is no need to write the investigators of the audit department as brainless tools. The frame-up is not clever at all + a silly and sweet villain father and son (the characters of Su Xing and his son are very divorced from reality) , this doesn’t look like a battle of wits and courage at all, but rather a forced defeat of wits to pave the way for the protagonist.All the emotional lines in the drama are inexplicable. Did everyone fall in love instantly and passionately... Am I so rational that watching their middle-aged love feels a bit ridiculous? All in all, I couldn’t watch it for a second, it was so embarrassing!
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