When will domestic dramas no longer simply interpret rebellion as a fight with abortion and pick up girls? How long will we have to wait?

Ericka 2022-08-19 04:46:43

It seems that the domestic youth dramas are all low scores, but there are also rebels, inspiration and reality, so what is the problem?

It's actually very simple, those TV shows can't touch the hearts of our teenagers, although the content is a bit close, but our youth is not about falling in love every day!!!!!

Domestic dramas are about falling in love in a different location, yes, and they are not educational.

Skins seems to live far away from us, and there is a generation gap between Chinese and Western cultures, but it easily touches our hearts. Every teenager is rebellious, eager to be as crazy as skins, but afraid of being abandoned like teenagers in skins.

Rebellion is not against parents, it is for their own rights.

The majority of teenagers' emotions are not love, but friendship and family.

Those who say that it is because foreign dramas are different from ours and feel that new talents give high marks, so may I ask, have you watched domestic youth dramas and cried because of the friendship of skins stealing coffins for friends, because Chris's parents abandoned him and despised him And have you cried?

The backwardness of domestic dramas is justified.

And how long will it take us to see such a nine-point domestic drama?

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Skins quotes

  • Tony Stonem: My last best mate's Maxxie. He's a bit new, he's a bit cool, he's a bit gay.

  • Emily: [behind her closed door, after Naomi knocked] I'm not going to open the door. My face is all puffy. I cried a bit.

    Naomi: I don't care.

    [sits down on the front porch, Emily sits down, too]

    Naomi: I do want someone. I need someone.

    [beat]

    Naomi: You're it.

    Emily: [teary] And?

    Naomi: [crying] And... when I'm with you, I feel like a better person. And I feel happier, less alone... less lonely

    [Emily sticks her hand out of the catflap to hold Naomi's hand]

    Naomi: It's not as simple as that, is it? Being with someone?

    Emily: Isn't it?

    Naomi: No. I'm mean I don't know. At least, I don't think so.

    [beat]

    Naomi: Emily?

    [beat, then sobbing]

    Naomi: Can't we just sit like this for a bit?

    Emily: [beat] Yeah, we can... for a bit.