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Michael Chen's aim is getting worse. Why?

Aiming, which was co-produced by Michael Chen and Huang Xuan, topped the hit list when it was first released. But the good times didn't last long, and the play soon let people down. Now go high and go low, bad reviews are like a tide, and word of mouth is getting worse and worse. The main reasons are the story of chicken ribs, the unlovable hostess and the inadequate details.

Although Sue is a warm-hearted sniper, his IQ is 0. However, Chi Tiecheng, a young girl with superior IQ and deep talent, can still lead Sue by the nose. Without this world, you are old and smooth, but not smart enough to survive in intrigue. Is there a kind? A play? The feeling, this is really a lot of harm.

The unlovable heroine and the lovable hero and heroine can often make people like the play better, but the heroine of the play is not so lovable in both the plot and the casting. This is not the first time that Yang Caiyu has cooperated with Huang Xuan. In her youth, she played the role of Lin. It's really annoying in "Fanghua", which shows that there are still some acting skills, but in "Aiming", it must be right? Facial paralysis girl? , but still glib.

Judging from the plot, the characters in this task are too cold to let go of hatred and the past, and their hearts are dark, which is really hard to like. The careful audience probably found out that the hostess has always been bitter and has never seen her happy several times. Moreover, her emotional intelligence is also very offline. For example, if Sue saved her life, she would not only thank her, but also arrest someone immediately.

The hostess is really a big problem, and there are many online criticisms.

As the saying goes, details determine success or failure, but many details of this play have not been handled well. For example, during the civil war, our party was disciplined, but Ouyang Xiangling was able to investigate cases without authorization, which obviously did not conform to the style of our party.

The plot dragged on. The first 20 episodes are fairly compact, but the later episodes seem to drag on, which makes people uncomfortable and can clearly feel the quality gap before and after.

Anyway, when the demand for drama is in short supply, we can still catch up.