I would like to ask the current screenwriter

Kay 2022-03-05 08:02:09

I would like to ask the current screenwriters why American dramas, Korean dramas, and Japanese dramas all follow the same pattern.
Dracula, You Who Came From the Stars, etc. TV series have something in common: of
course, the male protagonists are immortal, and they meet the reincarnation of their first love after the nth century.
Why does it have to be the male protagonist, can the female protagonist not die? Outright discrimination, okay? ! ! ! Why can't women live forever?
But the male protagonists are all so handsome. From time to time, they show off their muscles and reveal their abdominal lines, which really makes the little girl's toilet paper impossible to supply. . . . Every day I shuttle between various TV handsome men with a dialectical attitude, which has seriously affected my relationship with my boyfriend. . .
Also, why is the beautiful man's mood so forbearing? Every time he sees those crazy expressions, painful memories, and the innocence shown in front of the heroine, it makes people feel a kind of cool sigh.
But, why, I still like this kind of drama so much, why can't I extricate myself? Every time I watch it, I can't help but complain, but I can't stop! ! ! ! Well, in fact, I also wish I could have a boyfriend like this. . . Am I crazy? ?

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  • Kasey 2022-03-27 09:01:21

    The male protagonist Jonathan Rhys Meyers is another standard British male and Woody Allen male. The setting of Tudor is not as mature as Dracula. Love the way he speaks, as mesmerizing as Ed Westrick. Female pigs are also beautiful. It's just that the plot is a little dull, and the old-school vampires are more bloody and violent and less beautiful. It's not from CW after all. I don't like this kind of lingering portrayal very much, and the contradiction between the crisis and danger.

  • Peggie 2022-03-25 09:01:22

    The expectations were similar to Sleepy Hollow before, but now I feel that Sleepy Hollow is too rough and rough; this drama is a bit boring after watching the first episode. The setting of Van Helsing and Dracula is good, but it seems that so far The calls between the two are not high.