The accompanying picture is a screenshot of Weibo that I spit out while watching. From the back to the front, there are certain spoilers involved.
When I first saw this Russian drama, I thought it was a Japanese-style plot.
But it felt wrong at the beginning~ First, the ancient three laws of robotics were set as the foundation. A Chinese robot prototype obtained from the black market was taken by a Russian robot seller who wanted to copy and do things. (The girl acted very well) Claimed...
Then the robot arbitrarily set the male protagonist, a divorced former excellent brain surgeon, as the highest authority.
After that, the competition between you and me from all sides began...
There is a big gap between the plot and the Japanese style. Although it often feels cheap at a small cost, the handling is not bad. Some plot developments are very Russian, and even include some very masculine plots.
It is worth mentioning that the origin setting of the robot is very interesting. This robot was developed by a Chinese professor named "Yue Hongqiao" in order to solve the increasingly serious single problem in China. Certainly. However, because the project was shut down in order to protect children during the development process (please restart it quickly and intensify the efforts), the prototypes flowed out to Russia.
Robot makeup is also very interesting~ It can make real actors look like dummies~
Those are all good parts of the show.
And then there's the protagonist's son! This son is basically doing things in the whole play. It can be said that it did not bring any positive plot development, and kept making things worse... and it was completely avoidable. From the very first bump, the sperm became obsessed to the point of being courteous to the "girlfriend" regardless of the safety of the family... This role is simply terrible. If the male protagonist is more stubborn and can't see the current situation a bit, then his son... I will I can only suggest that this character be deleted completely! I'd be happier watching it that way, even if it would result in a lot fewer episodes!
ps: Dajiang elves are crazy in this drama~ I feel that many parts of the crew depend on Dajiang to create a sense of the future. There are also flashy things like laser projection keyboards of about 200 yuan that often go abroad~
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