Initial attention The reason for this drama is entirely because of Naruto Kuangui. Last year, I watched a drama about sign language "Orange Day", in which Gui Zai only appeared as a supporting role, playing a disabled sister, relying on her beautiful appearance. The little white face who relies on women to eat, but after getting to know the supporting actress, she gradually changed. She wanted to become a photographer and worked hard for this goal, and finally achieved her wish. Personally, I think the brilliance of the performance has surpassed that of the protagonist, so that the audience will focus their attention on him in the later stage of the play. , and found out that he also played the role of the cowherd who once caught my attention in the "High School Teacher" I watched before! Generally speaking, most of the characters played by Kangui before are very IN new human beings, and they have a vicious feeling in their charm. No wonder he is known as the "Son of Demons" in Japan. Alas, I have absolutely no resistance to this type of person (laughs)
In the TV version of "Now, I'll See You", Gui completely abandoned the previous "beautiful" style and played a dull person who was not good at expressing himself. , loved his deceased wife deeply, and cared about his son very much (by the way, Wu Chengzheng, who played the role of his son, also had a very dazzling acting skills). I didn't expect that Gui could play such a character with such a personality, which made me feel astonished. The pure and refreshing feeling he exudes in the play has left a deep impression on me until now. I thought Takizawa Hideaki's feeling in "The Temptation of the Witch" was very clear, but I can only say that the script is another example of the recent pure love novel (hehe).
Speaking of the script, it was also because I watched the TV version of "Now" that I realized that it was based on a novel, and the film of the same name that was adapted last year was already popular in Japan and surrounding areas. It seems that I really know it later. In hindsight, haha.
So I went to find the movie version of "Now", starring Nakamura Shido and Takeuchi Yuko. Personally, the movie version has limited time after all, so I can't talk too much about many details; the acting skills of the male and female protagonists are really good, but I still feel that there is no clear feeling like the TV version.
After talking a lot, I suddenly found that there is no introduction to the plot :), the story is very simple, a little sci-fi: "When the heroine accidentally broke into his 29-year-old world (the world where she no longer exists) in a car accident at the age of 20, she enjoys following He lived a happy life, and she knew that she would die at the age of 28. When she woke up from a car accident and returned to the age of 20, she still decided to go to him, a short happy life.
When she was 20 years old, she accidentally broke into her 29-year-old world. , both the husband and the child were pleasantly surprised to see her a year after her death. He talked to her about their first love, he relived and missed his wife's happiness, and the child relived his mother's embrace. But when she turned to her before her death She kept her diary, only to realize that she just made a short break in, and she was about to leave when the rainy season stopped. She had been waiting for a lifetime of happiness. She was eager to teach her children to fry poached eggs, dry clothes, do every housework to take care of her other half, and even take care of her other half. Ask the female colleagues who have a good impression of her husband to take good care of them, but she can't help but contradictly regret it and cry and say sorry, I hope they will be taken care of, but I don't want him to fall in love with her... These plots will make people feel The sadness is multiplied by the picture, not just the tears induced by the picture..."
Although the plot is simple, it is quite touching, and tears are often unknowingly shed when watching. As the plot progresses, I will be happy for the reunion of Qiao and Qi, anxious for Qi's amnesia, and heartache for Qiao's worry... The drama selects a lot of trivial things in life to describe, it is true but more Sad. The whole play unfolds in the countryside with beautiful scenery, and always runs through a touch of sadness and sadness.
The style of the whole play is like a light color, fresh and beautiful, and the plot is also rare in Japan in recent years. The TV version is purer than the movie version. The movie version has at least ten seconds of "bed performance" at the end, but in the In the TV version, the most "passionate" performance of the male and female protagonists at the end was just KISS, and the hand-holding between the two did not happen until 5 or 6 episodes later. This is simply an alternative to the Japanese dramas that have been flooded with erotic dramas in recent years, but perhaps this is the case, but instead evokes modern people's memories and feelings of the pure love in the past.
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