The TV dramas compiled by gays are so self-indulgent and rambunctious...

Karson 2022-03-26 09:01:15

I'm torn between three and four stars.

Give it four stars, the gay director really took great care to show us a hollywood glamour of the last century - the dazzling smile of the movie world, the mediation with fate and capital giants, the gripping dark tide surging, so All kinds, the suave and suave era of Yanguang has only torn a corner, but it is enough to make people fascinated.

Interspersed with a large number of video materials, the reality and history switch back and forth, which is very dazzling. Love the stacking of this information.

But obviously, this show still has at least several "fatal" regrets:

1. The portrayal of the late conflict between Joan and Bette is too thin and pale. The two women don't like each other, it's not just because whoever disagrees with the other on the set is as simple as that. So that at the end, it always makes people feel that joan is like a mental retarded person who is unreasonable and plays with the temper of a child?

2. The hatred between the two, the whole script tries to define the cause as "the unease of rolling around in Vanity Fair", "the unwillingness of not being able to control fate" and "the pain of conquering each other and winning each other's respect". I have to say , gay writers and directors like to be affectionate, always hoping to save all sentient beings with compassion, and have to defend the domineering of the two "wicked girls". Have you ever thought that some people's viciousness is not because of God is so cruel to her, but she herself (three views character) is so cruel.

3. I have always believed that an amazing drama should have some "credits and faults left for posterity" The atmosphere, different characters, characters and endings, psychological states and motivations, hidden social topics, etc., should be able to arouse the audience's in-depth discussion and thinking, and even stimulate the voices of different camps. The director does not need to show his own Tendencies and attitudes, at most, are just an introduction or "finishing the finishing touch". In "Feud", the gay director's desire to express is too strong, because we are afraid that our IQ and life experience will not be able to comprehend that "she" can comprehend it. Is it something?... Too much emotional implantation of the director himself will only make people feel mad...

In short, the TV dramas that gay is the master of programming are always a bit self-indulgent, and the gods God babble.....
Probably also expressing self-pity in Yong Shi...

(BTW, e05 can be regarded as the most glorious moment of the whole drama, this episode expresses the real cruelty of Vanity Fair's "Gladiator" who sees death from the heart)

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