I thought this was just a "praising" TV series with the main theme, but what is surprising is that this workplace drama with only Bai Yu as the male protagonist is very likely to become the "ceiling" of domestic dramas this year. "level existence.
Although Bai Yu’s surname is Bai, with the blessing of a group of male and female veterans, he has become a dark horse-level presence in this type of TV series and even many types of TV series.
Yes, as the plot gets better and better, and a group of old bankers test and pull each other through Lin Qiang, "A Promising Future" makes me, a person who likes watching spy dramas, feel a little bit depressed.
Once upon a time, in the special category of spy dramas, there have been masterpieces that have received constant praise from the audience, and have even become phenomenal works to a certain extent.
But the current situation of spy war dramas is using the guise of spy war dramas to arbitrarily tamper with history and the disparity in power between the enemy and ourselves.
even does not hesitate to allow the hero and heroine to have time to engage in all kinds of romantic affairs while fighting against dangerous enemies.
Looking back at this modern financial drama with the banner of workplace and inspiration, I didn’t have much expectations for Lin Qiang played by Bai Yu. I just watched the drama out of boredom during the drama shortage. However, in the collision between waves of veteran actors,
saw a workplace drama with shadows of spy war dramas.
The calculations and private transactions that should have been carried forward in spy dramas were now carried forward by a group of bankers.
It is no exaggeration to say that in "Promising Days", apart from the flying over walls and speeding gunfights in traditional spy war dramas, all the elements that have made many spy war dramas immortal are brought to life by this group of veteran actors.
Look at Qian Cai’s pity when he faced Lin Qiang, look at Qian Cai’s disgust when he faced Hao Chuan, Qian Cai, who is somewhat of a villain and materialistic, even after the Dong Chuang incident, no one could fully confirm that he was a big man through his performance. Villain.
Even a villain like Hao Wei, the desire to survive after being abandoned, if it can be shown in the spy drama "Traitor", maybe it can also make people shine.
What is even more amazing is the interaction between the three heroes of the bank, and their performance when using Lin Qiang to deal with Xing Li. It is simply a textbook performance for a mediocre character in a spy war drama.
As for the two veteran actors, Xing Li and Qiu Zhizhang, since their roles have not yet been fully shown, it can only be seen that these two have no flaws in their character control.
Although Qiu Zhizhang's performance when facing Lin Qiang was a bit artificial, considering the requirements of the plot and script, it is not appropriate to be too harsh on him in this regard.
Except for this series of male characters, the most regrettable one is Rosa who left the show early.
Although her exit gives Zheng Shuai more room to play, if such a man and woman finally have a good result, they may be able to make up for some regrets on the premise that Bai Yu, the male protagonist, has no result.
More importantly, Rosa's unique female performance of dragging money to get into the water before leaving the show can be said to be the most glorious moment in the first half of "Promising Young Woman".
's resentment after being abandoned and her reluctance to let go of Zheng Shuai can be said to reveal the fragile heart of a divorced female executive. Although female characters like
are not so-called heroines, they are more attractive than the hidden Li Xiaozao.
If there could be a character like Rosa in a spy drama, with her ability to deal with a group of men, she might be more attractive than any heroine who is only responsible for falling in love with the male protagonist. Don't go.
This is a rare financial-themed TV series, and it is also a TV series that still does not have a clear heroine.
Although it seems that Lin Qiang, played by Bai Yu, seems to be the only male protagonist in "Promising Young Woman", in fact, several veteran male actors who foil the role of Lin Qiang are more interesting.
It's a pity that "Promising Days" is a workplace inspirational drama, not a spy drama. It has all the factors that a spy drama should have, but it has become a financial drama with dark horse potential.
’s interpretation of “A Bright Future” will be written here for the time being. More exciting interpretations will be discussed in the next chapter.
If you think the article is good, please like, share and follow it. The pictures are from the Internet.
I thought this was just a "praising" TV series with the main theme, but what is surprising is that this workplace drama with only Bai Yu as the male protagonist is very likely to become the "ceiling" of domestic dramas this year. "level existence.
Although Bai Yu’s surname is Bai, with the blessing of a group of male and female veterans, he has become a dark horse-level presence in this type of TV series and even many types of TV series.
Yes, as the plot gets better and better, and a group of old bankers test and pull each other through Lin Qiang, "A Promising Future" makes me, a person who likes watching spy dramas, feel a little bit depressed.
Once upon a time, in the special category of spy dramas, there have been masterpieces that have received constant praise from the audience, and have even become phenomenal works to a certain extent.
But the current situation of spy war dramas is using the guise of spy war dramas to arbitrarily tamper with history and the disparity in power between the enemy and ourselves.
even does not hesitate to allow the hero and heroine to have time to engage in all kinds of romantic affairs while fighting against dangerous enemies.
Looking back at this modern financial drama with the banner of workplace and inspiration, I didn’t have much expectations for Lin Qiang played by Bai Yu. I just watched the drama out of boredom during the drama shortage. However, in the collision between waves of veteran actors,
saw a workplace drama with shadows of spy war dramas.
The calculations and private transactions that should have been carried forward in spy dramas were now carried forward by a group of bankers.
It is no exaggeration to say that in "Promising Days", apart from the flying over walls and speeding gunfights in traditional spy war dramas, all the elements that have made many spy war dramas immortal are brought to life by this group of veteran actors.
Look at Qian Cai’s pity when he faced Lin Qiang, look at Qian Cai’s disgust when he faced Hao Chuan, Qian Cai, who is somewhat of a villain and materialistic, even after the Dong Chuang incident, no one could fully confirm that he was a big man through his performance. Villain.
Even a villain like Hao Wei, the desire to survive after being abandoned, if it can be shown in the spy drama "Traitor", maybe it can also make people shine.
What is even more amazing is the interaction between the three heroes of the bank, and their performance when using Lin Qiang to deal with Xing Li. It is simply a textbook performance for a mediocre character in a spy war drama.
As for the two veteran actors, Xing Li and Qiu Zhizhang, since their roles have not yet been fully shown, it can only be seen that these two have no flaws in their character control.
Although Qiu Zhizhang's performance when facing Lin Qiang was a bit artificial, considering the requirements of the plot and script, it is not appropriate to be too harsh on him in this regard.
Except for this series of male characters, the most regrettable one is Rosa who left the show early.
Although her exit gives Zheng Shuai more room to play, if such a man and woman finally have a good result, they may be able to make up for some regrets on the premise that Bai Yu, the male protagonist, has no result.
More importantly, Rosa's unique female performance of dragging money to get into the water before leaving the show can be said to be the most glorious moment in the first half of "Promising Young Woman".
's resentment after being abandoned and her reluctance to let go of Zheng Shuai can be said to reveal the fragile heart of a divorced female executive. Although female characters like
are not so-called heroines, they are more attractive than the hidden Li Xiaozao.
If there could be a character like Rosa in a spy drama, with her ability to deal with a group of men, she might be more attractive than any heroine who is only responsible for falling in love with the male protagonist. Don't go.
This is a rare financial-themed TV series, and it is also a TV series that still does not have a clear heroine.
Although it seems that Lin Qiang, played by Bai Yu, seems to be the only male protagonist in "Promising Young Woman", in fact, several veteran male actors who foil the role of Lin Qiang are more interesting.
It's a pity that "Promising Days" is a workplace inspirational drama, not a spy drama. It has all the factors that a spy drama should have, but it has become a financial drama with dark horse potential.
’s interpretation of “A Bright Future” will be written here for the time being. More exciting interpretations will be discussed in the next chapter.
If you think the article is good, please like, share and follow it. The pictures are from the Internet.