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Rising With the Wind chinese drama review
Dropped 3/40
Rising With the Wind
16 people found this review helpful
by Vivian
Oct 30, 2023
3 of 40 episodes seen
Dropped 6
Overall 1.0
Story 1.0
Acting/Cast 1.0
Music 1.0
Rewatch Value 1.0

It makes sense to wait for two years

After watching three episodes, I'm on the verge of falling asleep.

Ordinarily, it is my interest to have a growth-oriented heroine to pursue a career, but unfortunately it has so many shortcomings that it is really tasteless. ① The plot is scattered and the amount of information is low. In the first episode, three or four BGM songs are inserted, and the slow-motion close-ups of the same template highlight the charm of the characters. ②The director loves all kinds of meaningless split screens. It can be seen that he has strong PPT skills and is somewhat in the wrong field (Picture 2). ③The plot conforms to the stereotype of domestic idol dramas, which means all the suspended water-injected industrial saccharin is standard. ④The characters are assigned as needed. The creator's understanding of "three-dimensional characters" is to make everyone feel schizophrenic from the beginning.

The fatal blow is that all the leading actors have a strong sense of acting. The most terrible thing is Gong Jun. His expressions are exaggerated and his lines are hot-tongued. He no longer has the same visual sense as a good reader. He just stumbles and recites it. His lips, tongue and teeth look like he just bought it. It has never been opened for more than a day. Next is Wu Xuanyi, whose face and expressions are all flat, and she reads the text with emotion when she opens her mouth. Zhong Chuxi has the weakest acting performance among the three.

It makes sense to wait for two years
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