I honestly wonder what kind of audience watches these dramas, because only someone who's never seen a decent film or even a handful of genuinely well-written works by great directors could accept a screenplay as sloppy and painfully constructed as Go Go Squid!.
Take the opening of Episode 10. Ai Qing gets surrounded by a group of Norwegians and starts screaming. A few seconds earlier, Han Shangyan had gone off to sit on a staircase, apparently meditating. After about ten seconds of her screaming, he suddenly jumps up—as if someone off-camera yelled, "Action!"—and sprints toward her. He punches one of the guys, then the camera cuts away for literally two seconds. Cut back... and somehow he's holding a baton. Where the hell did the baton come from? Did it materialize out of thin air? 🤣
And you forgot one of the biggest absurdities: Han Shangyan despises Wang Hao because Wang Hao chose to take responsibility for his daughter like an actual father. He treats him as if he'd committed the ultimate betrayal. But who does Han hire as the manager of K&K? The very woman who had that daughter with Wang Hao.
What kind of logic is that?
You're supposedly this rigid, uncompromising man who crucifies Wang Hao for becoming a father... yet you hire the child's mother to manage your team? Seriously? 🤣
Then there's the technology.
This guy is supposed to be a world-class cybersecurity genius. He breaks into networks, exploits vulnerabilities, hacks systems.....but he can't figure out how to block someone on WeChat. He needs one of his teammates to help him create a NetEase Cloud Music account. He doesn't even know how to use private messaging.
Come on. 🤣
This isn't just a cultural difference—although that's part of it. The drama keeps selling you this ideal woman: a girl literally nicknamed "Little Kid," dressed in pink, sweet, innocent, and still childlike at nineteen. That's apparently the ultimate dream woman.
But that's not even the biggest problem.
The biggest problem is a screenplay that feels like it was written during a marathon of acid trips. If I were one of the actors, I would've protested every other page of that script.
MI CHIEDO QUANTO AVREBBERO votato se non ci fosse cha eun woo nel cast... non è il drama dell'anno, va bene per farsi due risate, lo metto in lista e lo guardo con calma. Lo avevo iniziato e dopo una prima puntata confusa lo avevo lasciato lì
ehilà, finalmente ti rileggo, questo drama non l'ho visto e non penso lo seguirò, però è curioso perché nei vari gruppi Facebook lo hanno massacrato, qui tutte entusiaste... .
lo ricordo un po' complesso da capire, io poi l'ho visto nel 2022 e ho dovuto aspettare 2 anni per proseguirlo con quel finale di m***da con cui hanno chiuso (XD, ricordo che volevo dare 5 solo per questo), l'aspetto romantico non capisco cosa lo abbiano sviluppato a fare dato che non viene approfondito e poi abbandonato, tuttavia il lato fantascientifico è molto interessante, è un drama che non annoia mai, e i colpi di scena sono wow. Il mio preferito era lo zio Wu, non sembra umano. Gli attori inoltre sembrano di un altro livello rispetto alle produzioni blasonate di Wang Didi, Yang Yang e altri bellocci con la faccia ingessata.
noioso, simpatico in senso grottesco, non ho percepito le emozioni, il topic della cucina si è un po' perso e i due protagonisti con poca chimica. Lei bocciata!
Iniziato e droppato, lui lo avevo visto in uno storico di cui non ricordo il titolo e secondo me era stato meglio diretto, mi aveva convinto, qui completamente. Con lei ho visto the uncanny counter, è brava nei ruoli di azioni, si presta meno ai romance.
Take the opening of Episode 10. Ai Qing gets surrounded by a group of Norwegians and starts screaming. A few seconds earlier, Han Shangyan had gone off to sit on a staircase, apparently meditating. After about ten seconds of her screaming, he suddenly jumps up—as if someone off-camera yelled, "Action!"—and sprints toward her. He punches one of the guys, then the camera cuts away for literally two seconds. Cut back... and somehow he's holding a baton.
Where the hell did the baton come from? Did it materialize out of thin air? 🤣
And you forgot one of the biggest absurdities: Han Shangyan despises Wang Hao because Wang Hao chose to take responsibility for his daughter like an actual father. He treats him as if he'd committed the ultimate betrayal.
But who does Han hire as the manager of K&K? The very woman who had that daughter with Wang Hao.
What kind of logic is that?
You're supposedly this rigid, uncompromising man who crucifies Wang Hao for becoming a father... yet you hire the child's mother to manage your team? Seriously? 🤣
Then there's the technology.
This guy is supposed to be a world-class cybersecurity genius. He breaks into networks, exploits vulnerabilities, hacks systems.....but he can't figure out how to block someone on WeChat.
He needs one of his teammates to help him create a NetEase Cloud Music account.
He doesn't even know how to use private messaging.
Come on. 🤣
This isn't just a cultural difference—although that's part of it. The drama keeps selling you this ideal woman: a girl literally nicknamed "Little Kid," dressed in pink, sweet, innocent, and still childlike at nineteen. That's apparently the ultimate dream woman.
But that's not even the biggest problem.
The biggest problem is a screenplay that feels like it was written during a marathon of acid trips.
If I were one of the actors, I would've protested every other page of that script.
Gli attori inoltre sembrano di un altro livello rispetto alle produzioni blasonate di Wang Didi, Yang Yang e altri bellocci con la faccia ingessata.