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Review of "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou Still Believe in Love"

It is still hard to believe that I stayed up tirelessly for two nights to watch a youth idol drama "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou Still Believe in Love". I remember the last time I stayed up late to watch a TV series was "New Three Kingdoms" directed by Gao Xixi in 2010. I am obsessed with the story of the Three Kingdoms, and the scenes in New Three Kingdoms are so majestic that I didn't feel tired when I went to work the next day after staying up late. This time I didn’t feel tired after watching “Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou”. I think this drama still has some points worth recalling.

After watching this drama, I really want to have a subordinate like Huang Yiran. He looks "silly and sweet", but is actually "smart" and "kind".

Silly: He seems to be ignorant of the world and knows nothing about office politics. I signed the contract for the Bailulu wedding easily and ignorantly. The dress designer required in the contract is equivalent to the Invincible Dongfang in the goddess world - Brigitte Lin. How could I get it? Dare to accept the wedding of a cancer patient who has nothing to do with it. Not to mention free things, the bride's life is in danger and she may not breathe at the wedding scene. This is a disaster for the wedding industry.

Bai: I know Michelle Chen because of the Xiao Long Bao that went viral on the Internet. Compared with Li Ruotong and Liu Yifei, Michelle Chen’s version of Little Dragon Girl is simply unbearable to look at. But in this TV show, Michelle Chen is fresh and refined, just like the sister next door. There is no harm without comparison. The supporting female characters in this TV series all have pointed chins, which really blinded me.

Sweet: Michelle Chen, who has a strong Taiwanese accent, has a voice so sweet that I feel like I have eaten honey. My wife likes to watch urban romance dramas, but I find them too vulgar. But day by day, I was still captivated by Michelle Chen's sweet voice. I finally couldn't stand it anymore. I took one look and couldn't get out of it again. I couldn't help but stay up late and work overtime to watch "Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou".

Smart: In order to prevent his boyfriend from being sued by Boss Shen, Huang still bravely ran to become a lobbyist. The bet Shen Wanjun made was: "If her daughter can contact him by phone before 12 o'clock, then whatever request Huang Yiran makes, he will happily agree; but if there is no contact, then whatever request Huang Yiran makes, he will They all refused." Huang Yiran cleverly grasped the trick of this sentence and made a request after 12 o'clock: "Boss Shen, I ask you to sue our Yi Jie Wedding." Then if Boss Shen keeps his bet, I can only refuse. This small perspective can reflect Huang Yiran's intelligence.

In addition, as for Mr. Kang’s flower cultivation, Huang still relied on his family’s flower cultivation knowledge from his childhood to easily conquer Mr. Kang, who wanted to grow flowers well but had no idea. This may seem ordinary, but if you master the skills that your boss has never mastered but is eager for, then it will be easy to enjoy the shade under the big tree, and your career will also get a lot of attention.

Kindness: Selflessly taking care of the single mother Yu Yu who gave birth to her daughter, enthusiastically helping the bride suffering from cancer, and was moved to tears by the lines she gave during the wedding ceremony. These are all manifestations of Huang Yiran's kindness.

In short, regardless of the roughness of the plot, I give Michelle Chen’s performance this time 9.9 points, no more!

Why don’t I talk about Wang Mao? This character has nothing worth talking about!

But Zhu Yawen's performance is still very good, and it always reminds me of my former company colleague (we call him "Sister Xi"). Cool, yet enthusiastic, cool yet humorous.

This is a complete loser (loser, writing in English is not to show off, but to vent your emotions better when reading)!

The later episodes of this TV show may have been made up by the screenwriters to make up the numbers, especially the scene at the end where Xiao Ran took a hammer and fought with the "craftsman" and Zhang Kaiwen with bayonets to grab the hard drive. It was really funny! This suddenly brought Xiao Ran, the supporting actor's headstrong image, to the bottom of the ditch.

It feels like you were originally watching Star Wars and suddenly switched to Thailand at the climax!

Originally, I thought that the second male lead really realized his dream of a listed company through his own means, scheming, and IQ. I never expected that he would end up stealing the hard drive and fighting for it with a hammer! I said to the director or screenwriter, if you want to add a bit of high technology, just add it. Why does the program have to install a hard drive? If a U disk cannot be loaded with a program, wouldn’t it be easier to steal? Could it be that the hard drive used as a prop needs to be loaded with movies, and the USB flash drive is not enough?

Originally, I was very optimistic about the second male lead. After all, he dared to stand on the top of the building, overlooking the entire city of Beijing, and said that he wanted to buy this piece of land, unlike Zhang Kaiwen who stood at the bottom of the building and looked up to buy a piece of land. house.

In reality, most of us who are not from a wealthy background always lack dreams and courage in life. Many of us live like Zhang Kaiwen. If others say you want to study hard, then study hard; if others say you want to get into a good university, then study hard and take the exam. I will work hard to do whatever others say, but I will live without any dreams.

The first impression Xiao Ran gave me was that he was calm, highly intelligent, and dared to dream and realize! I can only say that it’s a pity that the screenwriter did it!

Originally I wanted to talk about Zhang Kevin last, but the role of Dongfang Bai is more worthy of mentioning.

I checked and found that the actor in Dongfang Bai is called "Huang Chao" and I want to give him a thumbs up. The role of Dongfang Bai was completely brought to life. That enchanting energy is so intoxicating! (Please bring a sense of dan role)

Having watched too many costume dramas of the Qing Dynasty, the image of the Ouchi general manager is familiar to all viewers. He has a sissy character and most of them are sinister and cunning. In ancient times, the emperor had three thousand beauties in his harem, and the profession of eunuchs came into being. We can understand the rationality of that existence. But in modern life, if there is a real "Oriental Cypress" around, it would be a bit unbearable.

But the screenwriter was smart this time and explained Dongfang Bai’s life experience as a junior student! When we mention this, we can't help but think of "Cheng Dieyi", which was played by the legendary brother Leslie Cheung, so we can easily accept the girl in "Dongfang Bai". Besides, this guy isn't bad either.

At the last moment, he dared to break through himself, gave his rival Wang Mao ideas, and found out the driving force behind the scenes, Xiao Ran. That’s enough for a man!