I wanted to give full marks to the first two episodes, but after watching three or four episodes, I felt that I was stuck with four points. If there is progress in the later stage, I will revise it. The rhythm of the first two episodes was good, but after watching three or four episodes, I found that the rhythm of each episode of this show is the same. It's all two Songs teasing each other, moving, quarreling, reconciling, and everything else is just their background. , as other friends said, other characters are too flat. To be honest, it is impossible for a drama to be successful only with male and female protagonists, and it also needs rich supporting roles. In the first episode, Shuang Song's glance at Wan Nian still made me a little moved, but after watching the four episodes, I felt that no episodes were deliberately creating pink, and I didn't feel the heart, but felt full of embarrassment. This drama claims to have an investment of hundreds of millions, and it is based on the theme of war. I thought the screenwriter had some discussions on war, peace, and human nature, but now I feel like shit, this drama is just a Korean drama where the male and female protagonists fall in love in a different environment. Forget it, I don't look forward to these themes. At least I hope to see the growth and mutual influence and change of the male and female protagonists, and I don't want to watch them flirt for twenty episodes. Hope there will be surprises later.
I have to say, seeing the current situation, I think the setting of the male protagonist is really a failure. After four episodes, the character of the female protagonist is more realistic, but the screenwriter really has nothing to do in order to use the male protagonist to seduce girls to earn ratings. No need to go overboard, I know that this male protagonist is a special force, and I know that he looks a little cynical and dares to pursue love, and then what? Then he is a person who became a big Wei at a young age. He can act casually in the army and does not obey the command. In some places in the first four episodes, the male protagonist disobeyed the order, which really made me feel a bit deadly rhythm, just to reflect the rhythm. The male protagonist's trust in the female protagonist and his love for the female protagonist make him disobey orders at will? What happens on the battlefield in each episode, other soldiers and colleagues are just the spice for their love affair, each episode is an hour, the love scene and the scenery propaganda film take up most of the time, other colleagues shape and other storylines advance The pacing is not good, and the story is not strong.
12 or 16 episodes left? I hope it's worth looking forward to later, otherwise my members will be charged in vain...
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