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Transfer love, everyone’s age

The ages of transfer lovers are as follows:

Simon Dominic, whose real name is Zheng Jishi, was born on March 9, 1984. He is 37 years old this year.

Lee Yongjin () was born on November 18, 1985 in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea. He is 36 years old this year.

Jin Ruiyuan was born on December 11, 1987 in Seongnam City, Gyeonggi Province. She is 34 years old this year.

Kim Ah-young (YURA) was born on November 6, 1992 in Ulsan, South Korea. He is 29 years old this year.

"Transfer Love" compares love to riding a bus. Two people in love ride the same bus to the end, or they can get off and change halfway.

In "Transfer Love", the program team found four couples who had broken up and moved into the same apartment, hiding their identities, each looking for a "ride partner" that made their heart beat, and then in this In the process, the relationship of love is explored.

In layman’s terms: the production team has set up a game, and amateur guests can poach each other in front of their exes.

Judging from the setting of the program, the universality of the topic created by "Transfer Love" has surpassed previous love observation programs. In previous similar programs, they all focused on the process of strangers and men falling in love from the first meeting to creating a romantic relationship.

However, as the program continues to multiply and update, the typing and elitization of amateurs has broken the "visual mirror" produced by the program, making it difficult for the audience to see their own reflection in the love utopia in the program.

As this class difference becomes more obvious, there is an irreconcilable gap between the program and the audience. In the end, the so-called sweetness of CP will actually increase public anxiety.

In "Transfer Love", four couples who have broken up live together and rediscover the love of their hearts. In this process, the social attributes of the guests are removed as much as possible. "Heartbeat" no longer completely carries the attribute of happiness, but has an additional layer of moral judgment. The ex and the so-called CP together constitute a complex emotional output.

So "Transfer Love" uses artificial guidance to maximize the human conflicts among the love audience, thus turning it into a topic of "survival or destruction", arousing deeper * **Crying and self-gazing finally broke through the circle and spread widely.

Getting together with your ex and falling in love again?——This setting itself has natural conflicts.

The conflicts created by previous love observation programs mostly had a kind of balance, or moral legitimacy, such as hiding oneself, guessing one's mind and even competing with each other.

In "Switching Love", the ex's setting allows everyone to maintain an awkward calm state on the surface, but it will undoubtedly add an almost uncontrollable "villain" to the future direction of the show. .

In the final analysis, it is a visual presentation of the process of changing one's heart, in which the sweetness, pain, and entanglement of various private emotions are subtly blended together, thus evolving into a Shura field of love.

The balance of interpersonal relationships can be instantly broken and reversed at any time because of one party or a small incident.

This kind of "tragic" program effect is almost non-existent in previous love observation programs.

In terms of program format, "Transfer Love" focuses more on the reasoning of love relationships, from the previous relationship to career age to the object of love.

Set up as much suspense as possible on exciting conflicts to arouse the audience's emotions. In this process of decryption, the "voyeurism" in this type of program is actually developed to the limit, giving the audience Psychological satisfaction and sense of accomplishment.

In the first episode, eight people with hidden relationships gathered together for dinner. From a God's perspective, the audience could only make inferences based on the subtle reactions of the guests. At this time, everyone was still in an awkward balance.

But the program team asked the guests to read the recommendation letter written by their predecessor for themselves at the dinner table directly in front of everyone, which instantly maximized the program's effect.

However, the letters of recommendation are all written with warmth, and some even express regret. This draws the audience's curious reasoning to the level of "why they broke up."

However, the warmth did not last long. The program team informed them that they could send anonymous text messages to today's loved ones, and everyone would also be informed whether their "X (ex)" chose them.

As the program progresses, some are happy and some are sad. The past happiness, current heartbreak, and future expectations due to changes in love relationships are placed in the same space at the same time, with a daily change of heart tips.

On the surface it is calm, but in reality there is an undercurrent. "Transfer Love" is more like a love variety show with "anti-love" as its core.