There is nothing to say about Lao Bai's acting skills, but there are still flaws in the plot.

Jacklyn 2022-10-09 09:52:25

Compared with Breaking Bad, the plot frame is said to be a middle-aged male intellectual who embarked on the road of crime for the sake of his family, but from the performance of Lao Bai's drama, there is no shadow of any poisoner. It can be said that Lao Bai's acting skills have nothing to say, and the character creation is very successful. If this drama can become a magical drama, Lao Bai can really get out of the "haze" of the poison master. When movie fans meet Lao Bai again, they may not only shout "Heisenberg", but also "Lord Judge".

But the plot still has some flaws, or far-fetched places. The most obvious is the fifth episode. When the black boss knows that the time of his son's death and the time when the black man was ordered to steal the car does not match, that is, the person who killed the black boss's son was not a black man. At this time, the black boss has no doubts. This may be the main trunk of the original car, and we are still looking for monitoring at each gas station. This point can be said to be the biggest loophole in the play. A couple, they are the leaders of the biggest underworld in the city, and their IQ is somewhat insufficient.

To tell the truth, the villain in this drama is not even qualified to work for Uncle Fried Chicken's fried chicken shop. I am chasing the fifth episode. I personally predict that the development of the follow-up plot should be Lao Bai and his son fighting with gangsters, gangsters In the end, it was taken away, Lao Bai took his son to surrender, and the father and son went to prison together. The spin-off is Lao Bai's struggle in prison. After all, a judge is in prison, and the story of Lao Bai helping his son survive in prison.

To be honest, I'm not very optimistic about the follow-up development of this show. The main reason is that the portrayal of the villain in the play is too unsuccessful. The biggest villain in it is the biggest gangster in the city, and even in the United States, it doesn't seem to be grounded at all. How can such a high-profile underworld exist in real life, eating high-end Western food and dressing meticulously? Then there is the fatally low IQ of the villains. Although Lao Bai's characters are relatively full and his personal abilities are also reflected in the play, the opponents who have a chemical reaction with Lao Bai are very poor, or almost non-existent. The old white solitary palm is hard to cry.

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