Let’s talk about the history of chasing the drama first. I have been looking forward to this drama since last night. I watched the live broadcast, but I didn’t catch up with the live broadcast. Subtitles, they gave up. But my heart is very itchy. At 6:50 today, I found that the first episode, the resources with Chinese subtitles have been launched, and I am looking forward to it.
The most touching part of the first episode was the death of Park Shin-shin's father. Seeing that Pu Xinxin's father hit the phone just after calling the child, and rolled from the road to the grass next to him and fell off, at that moment, he was really worried for Pu Xinxin, as if the hope of his life suddenly changed from driving on the road and running away. He was dragged into the darkness when he reached the light. Several shots of his father rolling and falling one after another are heart-wrenchingly painful. There are also reluctantly looking at the family photo, leaving blood and tears, and the scene of the dead end, which is very sad.
The second impressive shot is Park Shin-chan smashing Zhang Genyuan hard. Every time I punched him in the face, my heart kept shaking, as if I was venting my anger because of the oppression of life. I couldn't help but want to cry, crying for the unfair fate of the little people at the bottom.
Saw the manga section related to the first episode. The following is only my personal experience and understanding.
PART1
I think this manga adaptation has more fleshed-out characters than the manga.
In the comics, Park Shin-chan is really that kind of hot-blooded boy. But in this drama, Park Xinxin is not the kind of hot-blooded teenager, but more of a real person's flesh and blood.
PART2
The background of the characters and the handling of their relationships are more natural.
For example, Wu Xiuya is an orphanage, and Park Shin-chan's father is the original orphanage's aid manager. The acquaintance between Wu Xiu-ya and her father has provided sufficient groundwork for her acquaintance with Park Shin-chan in the future. It is also reasonable for Wu Xiuya to feel sad after Park's new father died.
PART3
The storyline is also more natural and more rational.
3-1
Park Xinxin's love for Wu Xiuya developed after helping Wu Xiuya get the admission ticket and seeing the girl's hard work and hard work before she developed a heart-to-heart chat by the river, and gave her mobile phone number, that kind of natural feeling. And Wu Xiuya said not to like herself, because she was helpless in life, not as abrupt as in the comics. She was just a hot-blooded teenager who fell in love with a beautiful girl, and the beautiful girl was so arrogant that people all over the world would like her. The tone of voice said: don't like her.
3-2
It was the car that killed Park's new dad, not the motorcycle. What made Wu Xiuya confirm this was Zhang Genyuan's car's license plate number, not a sticker on the motorcycle in the original book.
3-3
The way TV shows and comics interpret characters is really different.
When Park Xinxin knew that Zhang Genyuan killed his father, he ran to the elevator, intending to find Zhang Genyuan for revenge. Wu Xiuya originally wanted to dissuade him, but after having an eye contact and a simple exchange with Park Xinxin, she was helpless and uncomfortable as the elevator door closed. The camera first shifted to Park Xinxin's face, and then to Wu Xiuya's face one after another. The elevator door slowly closed until Wu Xiuya's face was no longer visible. At that moment, the heart of revenge ignited. The mood of the viewers is like the despair and anger of the protagonist.
As for Wu Xiuya in the comics, she was going to stop Park Shin-chan, but she was shocked by the terrifying aura of death that Park Shin-chan wanted to take revenge. Close slowly. Two identical scenes make me receive different emotional feelings of the characters that this scene wants to express.
3-4
When creating Zhang Genyuan, in the TV series, he smoked in the hospital and watched the raindrops fall. He was so scared because he killed someone. And he didn't send Park Shin-shin's father to the hospital because he was afraid. But in the comics, he smokes leisurely on a rainy day, and he is really that kind of devilish character.
Later, when Park Xinxin beat Zhang Genyuan, he said that he listened to his explanation, and there was a trace of fear in his eyes. In the comics, anything but cowardice is cowardice. In the last blow, in the comics, Park Xinxin holds neat bricks in his hand, but in the TV series, he saw the stones piled up next to him amid grief, anger and confusion, and picked up one at random. This detail is also more important than before. Stand up.
SUMMARY
Comics give people the feeling of more blood, and a little far from reality. For the dramatic expression of film and television dramas, although there are some exaggerated parts, it is more realistic and the portrayal of characters is more realistic.
This is inseparable from the blessing of the actor's acting skills, and the actor's imitation of the character's heart is in place.
It's really a good manga adaptation, so that without much affection for the original manga, I think the interpretation of the characters and the presentation of the plot in the film and television drama surpasses the manga itself.
PS:
In this drama, the actors Park Seo-joon and Kwon Nara, who play Park Shin-shin and Wu Xiu-a, are much more handsome and styled than the ones shown in the comics (after all, they are hot-blooded comics, which better reflect the plot and the beauty of the characters). Just a blessing).
It's not like many comics with beautiful style. People always think that the real people after filming are not as good as comics, so there is no cue for those TV dramas here. Who makes the beauty of comic characters really unattainable for real people?
It really exceeded expectations and will continue to pursue it. ???????
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