Unlike Hannah Montana, who is completely mentally retarded and not funny, Zack and Cody still have a little IQ and some jokes. There is always a way for the mother to know if Zack and Cody are making trouble again, and to educate the child in the correct way. Ashley Tisdale played a more upright, more friendly and beautiful girl (but far behind Chelsea in That's So Raven). London is a vain and superficial wealthy girl. Fortunately, she is the only character in this play (if you don’t think too much, please see Hannah Montana).
Hannah Montana is a representative work of the wealthy class of money worship. Makeup, clothing, jewelry, interior decoration, everything that is visible to the eye, all show a strong desire for material. In this regard, Zack and Cody are a little better, and they are visually light and simple.
Hannah Montana is tainted with the filth and extravagance of the entertainment industry, making people feel sorry for these innocent children who have unfortunately fallen into an acting career. Zack and Cody will not give people this feeling. At most, there will be stories about girl model competitions occasionally. Screenwriters are more conscientious and consciously convey positive messages and values.
The protagonists Zack and Cody are really likable, and their acting skills are good, and they play the different characters of the brothers well. If the level of screenwriting is half that of That's So Raven, I would definitely give it four stars. Now his level is only one-fourth, and I can only give two stars.
Watching the show made me have a vision for the life of the rich in developed countries. I think that life is better, it makes me more intoxicated, and closer to communism. Another TV series describing hotels, "Hotel Babylon", told me that behind intoxication and splendor is exploitation and oppression, darkness and injustice. Combining the two plays, I have a clearer understanding of capitalism.
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