1. I don’t really like the characters of the male and female protagonists. The first time I watched the drama, I thought that the male and female supporting roles were so cool and worthy of love! First of all, the heroine's emotional attitude is too sticky! It's not that there is no chance to be with the male lead, and I also understand that the male lead likes her, so why drag one and think about the other? While making an appointment with others, he agreed to be the male partner's girlfriend (Didn't she clearly say that she doesn't like big-picture confessions? That's why the male protagonist made bad ideas for the male partner, but she was moved by the male partner singing a song? Could it be that this is the legendary duplicity?), while holding the male protagonist's sweater reluctantly... Finally, when she thinks clearly, the male protagonist has realized that the female supporting role is good. How can a person who is so cool and smart in his usual style and behavior fail to understand whose heart he loves? When the heroine said to the female partner, "I know Otis has no sexual experience, so don't worry about it too much", I had a black line in my head. What's the point of saying that...? Just to confuse the female supporting cast with the relationship of friends? I generally don't like to talk about girls bitches and green tea, but the character of this show really has this tendency. Of course, she is not without merit. At first, my impression was not bad, but I really don't like this character for these points.
2. The second is the male protagonist. Damn, I saw him sending pigeons on gay honey's birthday to make him lonely and beaten by homophobes in order to please the goddess. I was really angry there! ! I hate this kind of inhuman behavior of the opposite sex the most. Just say "I'll make it up to you" and you'll be fine? Hello? This is your friend's birthday and it's an event you've already made an appointment for. It's not an emergency for the heroine. If you don't help the heroine, you will die? And the heroine keeps urging him, I am really speechless for Aiko, who is not at all sorry for disturbing other people's existing agreements! Friends should also be a very important role that needs to be respected! There is also the paragraph where the male protagonist said the lioness and the domestic cat to the female partner, what does it mean? If I were a female partner and I told him to die, who wouldn't want to be in the heart of the person he likes, not to say that he likes it equally, but at least he is also a special person? It's understandable that the male protagonist still loved the female protagonist at that time. After all, you can't force it to like this thing, but this inadvertent metaphor says that the female protagonist is a lioness and she will not like someone like me. You are different from her. Cat, it's really rude to say that it seems to belittle the female partner, what's the matter? I am now your second choice or what? I think it was right that the female supporter was angry at the time, because the female supporter is a girl who can really realize her uniqueness. She did not force Otis to like herself, but at the same time she did not look down on herself because she liked him. Fortunately, the male protagonist also clearly realized the mistake and sincerely apologized to the gay honey. The middle episodes really made me want to hammer him!
3. On the contrary, I think that the black male supporting character is my favorite in the whole play. First of all, he is very good himself, and he is also very sincere in love. He has basically done what he can do. Those who read books and sing for the heroine (and they sing nicely!) are very attentive. Although my mother is a strong person, she still takes the initiative to bring the heroine to meet her parents. She is very empathetic and offers to visit Xiaopo's house where the heroine has always been inferior. He also said that it is very warm, I like it very much, and I want to know more about you. And what impressed me the most was the episode of "it's my virgina!" in solidarity with the girls. He was the first boy in the audience to stand up and say this to support the girls. Where did you get a virgina from a man!" Later, even if the heroine said that he didn't love him, he insisted on betting with the principal to get the best grade so that the heroine would not drop out of school. I really think it doesn't matter if the heroine doesn't like him, but he is worth liking!
3. I always feel that the plot contradictions of this show are not very reasonable, resulting in the emotional core is too weak, and many points have been touched, such as homophobia, people I know have had sexual experience, but I am still It's not ashamed to be a virgin and a virgin, whether it's important to please yourself, etc., but the conversation is really shallow and not deep enough. Some of the lines are reasonable, but most of them don't impress me. It's like scratching the itch, just attracting people with a sex shell that is popping from beginning to end. The more I see the thoughts and emotions I want to express, the less I feel, so even the sex becomes meaningless. It has solved the sexual problems of so many people. The only thing I like more is the couple in the second episode. The boy has always been very sweet in describing the girlfriend in his heart. If you can see you in my eyes, you are the best." (I really like this line, I have seen it in other dramas). There is also the basic relationship between the principal's silly son and gay honey. I think the setting that love only depends on him has been bullying gay is quite mindless. It can be seen that they actually have some emotional or family relationship. (such as marginal characters with colored eyes by the whole school, differences in fathers, etc.), but the drama just didn't express it! ! It always made Adam's behavior inexplicably stupid, and in the end I felt bad for him when his little finger rubbed against it.
There are also conflicts between the son and the principal, the male pairing with the mother, and the male lead and the mother. The conflicts between the three families are all because the parents have too much control over their children and interfere too much. In fact, they are all worth mentioning! But in the play there is always a little bit of difference, as if I didn't mention it in one breath and brought it over again, it's a pity! This script deserves a 4 star, since these shortcomings deduct 3 stars.
One thing I am puzzled by is why young foreigners always feel ashamed that they are still a virgin at this age, and no matter how they find someone, they will break it. Like the inability to have sex before marriage in China, it has gone to the other extreme. So in fact, I quite agree with a point of view output in the play: why do you want to find someone to have sex with? Just because you don't think it's cool to be behind your peers? It's not a competition! (It's not a fucking game). Whether you have done it or not, how old you are, and who you want to do it with, it's all up to you to decide ok? Don't look down on anyone, it's really cool to make your own decisions without being swayed by other people's opinions! The old lady is happy when she meets someone she likes when she is 16, and it doesn't matter if she meets someone she likes when she is 30! As long as you are genuinely attracted to the other person and have a sexual desire to have the other person, that's fine.
Going to read the movie reviews of the second season before wanting to follow. This may be the first drama I really don't want the hero and heroine to be together at all, I'm speechless.
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