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Recognition of costume play
Sammy 2022-05-25 22:05:09
After finishing the first season, I suddenly felt that the costume dramas made by the Chinese people I have seen from childhood to adulthood are almost the same. This drama gave me a new understanding of costume dramas and can also be filmed like this. The actors in Chinese costume dramas always act like this. A few people, the scenes seem to look the same. There are so many dramas in the Qing Dynasty. Suddenly, a foreigner filming such a large scale and so many actors’ skin tones makes the scenes look more interesting. It’s better than watching. The aesthetic fatigue of domestic dramas is better. Everyone is different from what angle to watch movies and dramas. Some people like to watch from the perspective of historical restoration, some people like to watch actor-themed plots, and some people just like to complain. And look, what I want to say is that since the founding of the People’s Republic of China, a foreigner did not dare to shoot something that the Chinese dared not even think about. Just this sentence dragged on the Chinese domestic drama. I don’t know how many grades. If you want to delve into history, you can look at the popularity of ancient English, why everyone speaks English so fluently, and writing film reviews must be pertinent. It doesn’t make much sense to write film reviews. An adaptation is an adaptation. This is not a documentary. The beautification handed down, the wild history has not been studied, and neither of them can be fully believed. So how is this drama filmed? It depends on whom you want to compare, and the answer is better than the costume dramas made in China. The production is well-made, and the lighting, composition, and color tones are very particular, and it is very obvious that they can be compared. If compared with the American TV series and , the answer is to make do, it is still a little behind. Relatively speaking, there is not so much blood splashing everywhere, and the XXOO lens does not give close-ups, generally Zhongjing's explanation will be over in a short time, which is quite implicit. In fact, I most want to complain about the Chinese moviegoers, but I want a long discussion, so I'll save it for the next time.
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