The low-profile version of "Da Qun" that you can understand

Toney 2022-09-12 21:50:13

"Breaking Dawn", also known as "Finding a Dawn". Why is it introduced without any premise, because this new Netflix drama is really poor! Why do you say this, we will mention it later.

In fact, I stared at the screen for almost an hour as I wrote this, and had absolutely no idea where to start. Because this drama is really all-encompassing, and all-encompassing also means four dissimilarities. It's just too broken and messy. You can find any element you want to see in this show.

The main line of "Dawn" is very simple, the hero Josh's journey to find love. However, like a thousand-year-old tree, a sturdy trunk will split into thousands of branches. In Josh's journey to find love, there are also thousands of elements.

Want to see zombies? No problem, 99% of adults turned into pseudo-zombies after the nukes. Why do you say fake zombies? Because the zombies in "Breaking Dawn" are like magic sticks, Nan Nan whispers, the zombies inside you stab her and then...then turn around and run? Also took your knife.

Want to watch comedy? Want to look retro? no problem. Episode 7 The style of the last century sitcom will meet your requirements, and the laughter that sitcoms have as BGM.

Want to see love? no problem. There are not only love-seeking trips here, but also homosexuality, love triangle, teacher-student love, human and animal... ahem, cheating. The Drama you love is here.

Want to watch war? no problem. Kardashian's disciples, 4H clubs, athletes, tech punks and other major forces divide their territories and occupy the land as king. The open and secret battles between the tribes never ceased.

Want to watch sci-fi? no problem. Crossing the timeline, breaking the fourth wall to interact with the audience, there is nothing that "Dawn" can't do.

Want to watch rants? no problem. "Breaking Dawn" is a drama born to complain. The heroine is called Sam Dean. Looking at her name, do you think of an American drama that is about to bid farewell to 15 seasons? The male protagonist Josh was bitten by a pseudo-zombie. He just chopped off his finger to prevent mutation, and was told the next second that he would not mutate after being bitten. This is not "The Walking Dead". Josh: ? Tucao has even been crazy enough to even complain about himself. Tebo, one of the protagonists, is a character who does not come with BGM but comes with a barrage.

Some Tucao can also be called Easter eggs, and there are countless Easter eggs in the show. "American Idol", "Star Wars", "Game of Thrones", "Survivor", etc., there are too many film and television works, not to mention Kardashian and Tide, which are both entertaining and life-like. 's Easter eggs.

You might think that so many highlights would attract people of all ages and classes, but I'm sorry to tell you that's not the case. Although there are many Easter eggs, most of them cannot be understood due to their complex distribution and wide field. The content of ten episodes, maybe your so-called breaking point is only those short two lines.

Going back to the question mentioned at the beginning of the article, why is it necessary to go straight to the name of the play when talking about poverty? Because the crew of "Breaking Dawn" is poor, there is no material to cite at all, so poor that there is a theme from the beginning of the idea: poverty. Because I was so poor that I couldn't afford a big-name star, 99% of the characters were set to be minors. Generally speaking, the salary of minors is cheaper than that of old actors, not to mention the little actors who are not well-known. Save salary.

Because of poverty, it is assumed that adults do not really mutate into zombies, so there is no need to wear zombie makeup, just find two pieces of soil and two packs of ketchup and wipe them on the face. Save money on makeup.

Because of poverty, the crew's scenes were either indoors like schools and supermarkets, or they used wooden racks to set up a few tables outdoors, and then switched back and forth between a limited number of scenes. Save on site fees.

Because of poverty, the crew can't even afford names. The names are Terry, Jerry, Gary, Barry, and Larry. I can't say any more. I believe that if the crew opens a donation channel, I will contribute my share. .

This is why I say that "Breaking Dawn" is a low-profile version of "Da Qun". Although the overall style of "Breaking Dawn" is very similar to that of "Da Qun", because the crew is too poor, it gives people a feeling that the production is very cheap. Whether it is actors, photography, scenes or post-editing, there is a qualitative gap with "The Large Group".

The special effects are slag to explode, but this dog has an amazing scene in the later stage

I believe that those who have watched "Da Qun" know that "Da Qun" is a very neurotic drama, and you can't understand what it is saying. Breaking Dawn is the same. At the beginning you thought it was a show that broke the fourth wall like "Deadpool", but after a few minutes you found out that it turned out to be a zombie show.

Keep reading and you'll find that this is an apocalyptic wasteland-style show, eh? And Mad Max? Oh, and it's also a low-end version. If you look at it again, you will gradually feel that this is still a group of teenagers playing at home. Wait until the end, the queen ascends the throne? WTF!

It's a pity that "Breaking Dawn" has the shape of "The Great Group" but has no spirit, has the broken mouth of "Deadpool" but not its cheapness, has the style of "Mad Max" but not its hard core, and has "The Walking Dead" The zombies of 'Game of Thrones' do not have its spirit, and the kingdom of "Game of Thrones" does not have its height. "Breaking Dawn" has all the shells of excellent film and television, but it is only the shell at present. Fortunately, it also has a beautiful heroine that can keep me watching.

The heroine Sam Dean's eyes are so beautiful, with stars and sea shining in them

"Breaking Dawn" may become a drama in the future, but it only has the potential to become a drama. If you are not crazy, you will not survive. As long as the second season starts to be crazy and magical, "Breaking Dawn" may become the second "Large Group", not a low-profile version.

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