suffocation

Dortha 2022-12-07 23:01:45

The latest Korean drama "The World of the Married" remakes here. How should I put it, it's not a strong point of marriage life, married people don't need to panic, it should be regarded as a series of scumbags and scumbags. Korean dramas are updated at the beginning, and now it seems that the general framework and key plots of the two dramas are the same, but the details and subtle aspects of the relationship between the characters are still different in the director's understanding and opinions. Fu's shooting perspective is on the female protagonist, and the male protagonist is propped up throughout the whole process, like a soulless plot-promoting machine. Korean dramas seem to have been adjusted. Treating the male protagonist as a person makes it more comfortable to watch. As far as the early suspense settings are concerned, I personally prefer Fu's casting, with a strong CP atmosphere and unusual harmony. This is the soil of suspense, and the better it is, the more torn it is. Only then will there be a "bang" feeling when a hair and lip balm show up. It's more embarrassing to watch another pair. Korean dramas have changed the scale according to local conditions. It feels like a brother and sister love, and the relationship between husband and wife always seems ordinary. The most remarkable thing about the two dramas is the reaction of the heroine when she discovers the truth step by step. It's too real. The sudden and panic that refreshes the cognition again and again, the feeling of suffocation and the performance of a thousand knives in the heart, absolutely nothing. ! Because of her character, I can't understand why the heroine of the British drama finally went to the Shura field. It is very extreme, a bit too much, and there is no sense of "justice defeating evil". It is hoped that Korean dramas will use their traditional advantages to completely change the situation that has been frequently unfinished recently. expect!

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