"Youth Royal Family" [1]: I would like to call it "Queen's Behavior"

Trystan 2022-10-05 08:04:03

First published on the public account "HardTime"

Thanks to the recommendation on the homepage of a certain station, it was the first time I saw the clip of "The Royal Family of Youth", and I entered the pit from then on. I don't know if I didn't watch the original drama, but I was startled when I saw it. The dual male protagonists of this drama made me, the old man, ecstatic: Prince of Sweden ? × Common people ? ‍?? ! This is too exciting!

Although this kind of setting is not uncommon in the romance circle or the beauty circle (there are many more than this class gap), but writing it down and shooting it out is another matter entirely. In film and television dramas, the appearance and behavior of the protagonist no longer need to be supplemented by the brain, and the actors' interpretations are also different, so even a script with a slightly old routine can still radiate endless vitality through the TV series, and "The Royal Family of Youth" has achieved this. The general plot of this drama should not escape the palms of the original and romantic lovers, so I won't go into details here. But I still have to mention: Although some characters involve a love triangle plot, the two male protagonists fall in love at first sight.

As for this afterthought, I mainly want to write one of my favorite plots in the play, which I would like to call the most awesome "queen behavior" in the whole play? When watching other TV dramas, if two girls (who are friends) compete for the same boy, what is the general result? Judging from my movie viewing experience, there is a high probability that the two girls will have a conflict because of this, start intrigue, or even fall into a quarrel, staged a tear-off war. (Just probability! Probability! Not certain!)

But sometimes, this kind of behavior is really illogical, especially when the boy acts as a scumbag, and he takes the initiative to provoke two girls and hurt their feelings at the same time. Every time I see girls arguing over a guy, I get so angry, I just want to rush into the screen and yell at them: Which man deserves this? ! What's more, it's a scumbag! Shouldn't this be consistent with the outside world? !

And "Youth Royal Family", finally! Surprised me! The plot is probably like this: Scumbag A and Girl B are together, but Scumbag A has always been brooding that Girl B once had a crush on another Boy C. A certain time scumbag A went to find girl B, but found that B was not there, and B's best friend D happened to be there. Scumbag A mistakenly thought that Girl B was looking for Boy C, and his jealousy boiled over, his heart was unbalanced, and he was anxious! So he deliberately went to kiss his best friend D and flirted with D.

When I see this, the expression is the question mark face. Excuse me? Please be virtuous, OK?

Just when I thought that the two girls would be like the TV series I watched before, so they had a bad relationship and broke up, the plot of "Youth Royal Family" told me that things are not that complicated at all: girlfriend D directly confessed to girl B this thing! Moreover, after being shocked, Girl B calmly accepted it. (She didn't even think about how important scumbag A was) :

("Youth Royal Family" clip)

Afterwards, the two still had a good time, took a lot of group photos, posted them on social media, and quickly said goodbye to the scumbag.

(Screenshot of "Youth Royal Family")

In this regard, I just want to say: please give me a little more of this kind of plot? ! I want to order a song "Sister is the Queen" for these two sisters, applaud and congratulate them for successfully escaping the scumbag man and returning to the queen's throne.

This is the value that film and television dramas should convey to the audience, isn't it? Identify who the wrong person is, who is scum, who is really important, and which are destined not to exist for long in life... instead of losing your IQ when you encounter a multi-angle romance, you have to fight to your death , as if there was no one else in the world.

In fact, my reaction shouldn't be so big, because I think the way girl B and best friend D deal with is the norm that should be in reality, and this kind of plot is logical. But in many film and television dramas, it is just the opposite, only emphasizing the inner struggles of all parties in a polyamorous relationship and the uniqueness of love, but forgetting that this relationship not only involves love issues, but also tests personal moral issues. No matter how rare this love is in a century, there is no need to lose the moral bottom line of a normal person and incarnate the appearance of a demented shrew.

People who have been hurt by scumbags and scumbags should understand that some people don't know whether they are human, ghost, demon or demon. People who have been hurt by TA must not hurt each other again, but unite and slay demons together Eliminate demons, eradicate evil for the people.

I really hope that in the future, I can write more stories about sisters helping each other, and less about many people fighting for the sea king (or female sea king). It stands to reason that Neptune should not be scolded, why has it become a means of setting off the charm of the characters in film and television dramas? It's not that this ancient concubine was chosen, the three thousand beauties had to show their magical powers and conceive dragons. This is the 21st century, let’s write more stories about the sun room!


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