The current domestic drama market can be said to be in full bloom.
Luo Jin's " Execution Judge ", Zhao Jinmai 's " Chinese Years ", tvb's "Anti-Black Hero", Huang Jingyu 's " Alone in the Lost City "....
But I don’t know if you have noticed, but there is one trump card of Chinese dramas, which seems to be temporarily immersed in it - urban dramas.
Compared with other types of TV series, urban dramas are actually not easy to film.
The reason is very simple. As long as you are not careful, the story will become bloody, suspended, or even divorced from reality.
Therefore, urban dramas often appear to be a mixed bag of good and bad.
However, there was an urban drama recently that caught my attention.
On the one hand, the actors in the play are all born in the 90s, and they are full of youthful atmosphere.
On the other hand, the story focuses on the workplace and tells how college students start their own businesses after graduation, which is just in line with the current graduation season.
" You are more beautiful than the stars ", just hearing the title of the drama is full of positive energy.
To be honest, at first I thought this drama was simply an urban emotional drama.
After all, in the trailer, Tan Songyun and Xu Kai are really a bit sweet.
However, when I watched the trailer and synopsis together, I realized that it was not what I thought.
In the play, Ji Xing (played by Tan Songyun) is a newly graduated entrepreneur, while Han Ting (played by Xu Kai) is an ambitious investor. The characters of
are not domineering and silly in the traditional sense.
Anti-routine is a highlight of this drama.
No wonder, "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight" not only landed on Hunan Satellite TV's prime time, but was also broadcast on Tencent Video.
Can this urban drama become a blockbuster? I feel there is hope.
graduated from Ji Xing prestigious university with excellent professional knowledge. After graduation, he joined Guangsha.
As a young person who has just entered the workplace, she is eager to create a brilliant future for her life.
As a result, real life gave her a heavy blow.
has been working in the company for three years, and has encountered all kinds of unspoken rules in the workplace, and also encountered all kinds of pitfalls in the workplace.
For example, the boss spends all day trying to make money, and works endless overtime every day, but his salary never increases...
Ji Xing, who has a personality like Little Pepper, decisively chose to leave his job and start a business after reorganizing his workplace.
However, if you start your own business, don’t you need to be criticized and get rid of the workplace?
The answer is no.
Otherwise, if it continues like this, it will become a vulgar heroine drama.
After Ji Xing established the company, what he had to do immediately was to find investors and projects.
In this process, she suffered a lot of rejections.
So at this critical moment, the male protagonist Xu Kai appeared on the stage.
Xu Kai invested in Ji Xing not because he had too much money to spend, nor because he liked the other person.
On the contrary, Xu Kai valued Ji Xing's intelligence and her entrepreneurial vision.
Actually, there is a very realistic and interesting setting here.
You must know that investors must get a return when they invest in your company, otherwise no one will do thankless things.
Xu Kai and Ji Xing joined forces to enter a certain field, and he regarded Ji Xing as a "tool" to lay out the entire market for him in the future.
Therefore, this will inevitably create a conflict - interests and dreams.
Xu Kai focuses on profit, while Ji Xing insists on his dream.
There will definitely be a lot of friction between the two people during the development of the company. The plot setting of
has to be said to be very realistic and does not conform to the previous settings of "big heroine" and "tyrannical president".
Just because the two got along day and night, Ji Xing impressed Xu Kai with his persistence and kindness.
Her appearance made this dark-hearted and cold-hearted investor understand and find love.
uses the career line as the main line and the love line as the branch line. This clear interweaving of priorities prevents the story from falling into a cliche.
It is not difficult to see that the two major elements of love and workplace are always unclear and cut in urban dramas.
In previous TV dramas, the routines were also very obvious, using the banner of love to rectify the workplace and achieve women's independence.
It’s not that it’s not good to take pictures this way, but if you take too many pictures, it will look a bit deliberate.
It is precisely because of this that I feel that "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight" has hope of breaking through.
In general, "You Are More Beautiful than Starlight" looks like it has the potential to be a hit in every aspect.
It focuses on women, talking about the dilemma in the workplace, and the final reward is love and career.
Compared with the heroines in those cool novels, I think Ji Xing is closer to reality, and this is how it should be.