Although I only watched the protagonist Cut of station B, and skipped the old and young, it did not affect the understanding of the plot. The writer is so kind!
The impression of Son Ye-jin is still fixed in "The Eraser in My Mind", the only beautiful person. When I see it again, I have to sigh, no kind of look can defeat the eternal killer of time. Although it is still beautiful, it is already very deliberate and reluctant. As for the plot? If you think about it carefully, you can't get along with yourself and the masses. Why are Korean dramas that are bullshit, forceful, and go to great lengths still attracting us to watch? It's better not to think about this.
The biggest surprise that this drama brought me was Comrade Na Wol-sook, a North Korean villager played by Kim Sun-young. Every time she appeared on the stage, she felt a sense of substitution. What is created is a magical atmosphere. A North Korean villager should be like her, no more and no less. Whether it's her hands behind her back, her back arched, or the dirty clothes she's wearing, as well as the little gossip, the little belly, or the little stern eyes, they all carry a strong socialist atmosphere. Although other villagers are also very funny, they are not as expressive and convincing as her Luo Yueshu, and some even have a sense of fashion. However, Jin Shanying eliminated all other possible traces, leaving only the temperament of the North Korean villager Luo Yueshu. It feels like saying that if the North Korean villager Luo Yueshu is not like this, then it is Luo Yueshu who is wrong.
I thought of Director Wang in "Furong Town". If she played it, 80% of it would be very expressive.
In fact, I also thought that if the heroine was played by her, it should be very emotional. Although her appearance cannot be compared with Son Yezhen, she may be able to create another Yin Shili full of peculiar charm and tell the audience more convincingly why North Korea The officer sacrificed everything to fall in love with her, instead of relying on the coincidences and ignorance of non-human minds as he does now.
But that's the reality, and that's not really bad, is it? Otherwise, who will play the dirty but glittering Luo Yueshu, who still relied on dirty clothes and unbeautiful little eyes to be charming among countless bright and handsome boys and beauties?
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