Qiong Yao in the U.S.

Evie 2022-03-21 09:01:07

A romance film in the cloak of a vampire has achieved great success. As a male audience, it is difficult to understand.
I haven't read the novel, so it's not good to comment. As far as the movie is concerned, it is purely Qiong Yao-style, the beautiful male and female protagonists, without any reason, a pair of eyes will look at each other, and then they are about to die. Speaking of using love to attract female audiences, it is unsurprisingly successful. Every girl has had this kind of dream. As long as a look is in the eyes, a handsome and golden prince will invite her to dance. As long as there is danger, There are strong heroes stepping forward. But as a man, I have to say that few men like the heroine in the film who looks like a dead mother all day long. Using magic to attract male audiences, this part is much weaker, the rhythm is very slow, and the enemy is too weak. No wonder this film is not seen by male audiences. But even as a love movie, this story is really ordinary. How can it be compared with the ups and downs of our Aunt Qiongyao. Otherwise, American girls have always lived in a realistic educational environment and rarely come into contact with fairy tales such as girls’ dreams. If you want to say that this kind of beautiful love with a sense of fairy tales, it has to be made by our Easterners. Any Korean drama is better than this. By the way, I can't stand the whole screen full of close-ups of love and love on the faces of the heroes and heroines. It's too TV drama.
It is said that it is a trilogy or a tetralogy, but the ending of the fairy tale must be that the prince and the princess live happily together, there is no suspense.

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