This is really an ancient European and American puppet. The focus is on the poor acting of the hero, the pregnant girl, and the third brother. Eloise and Pei are cute but relatively dramatic (this feeling can be ignored). In fact, the plot is very loosely arranged, and there are many unexplainable places, such as: the duke’s bad idea of arranging a fake love (I think he was interesting), the eldest brother’s sudden dead brain, the heroine must have a baby, and the hero suddenly figured it out. But the female lead actress is very skilled and brave. It makes people think that there is still a good place in her. The final confession is the best part of the whole show. The male protagonist is simply too bad, he can't catch many of the female protagonists' scenes at all, and the turning point is blunt. This drama is so exciting that he makes people quite puzzled. Maybe the reason is that the current orientation of Europeans and Americans is this kind of prodigal son? Then this series should also be popular later, because it feels like one, two and three are all prodigal sons. This drama is not bad. It is a big failure to use Jane Austen to promote it, because the difference between it and Jane Austen is similar to that of chocolate and Snickers. By the way, isn’t the charm of the male protagonist of this kind of drama lie in nobleness, restraint, and politeness, or the arrogant male protagonist who has the spirit of struggle like the South and the North. The rich prodigal is not a dude? What's so good about that... I really didn’t see the hero, except for the handsome (in the eyes of some people), the other shining points, the eldest brother still needs to show it, two and three are shining points, but the three acting skills and appearance value me Can't get. Many people in the commentary are really right. In fact, it’s okay for blacks to be the protagonists. Idol dramas. But black people can become dukes. Isn’t it weird that women are picked like horses? It's as if the next 100 years and the past 100 years will be roughly put together, there is a subtle dissonance, but it's idol drama. The other is the question of scale. I started watching the sixth episode and thought I was watching the abridged version... it turned out not to be! This scale is not big, the Tudor Dynasty and Versailles belong to historical dramas, although they are not so serious, the scale is much larger than this. But this may have something to do with the female perspective? These scenes show more of a male body, but what is so good about a male body... I can only think of a strong butt... God’s play made me discover that I prefer to watch women’s bodies when watching small pornographic dramas. Another problem in the passion part is the length of time mentioned by netizens. One episode is only one hour, and it must be at least half an hour to meet Jinjiang's requirements. This is simply an impossible task. I feel that there is a problem with the shooting technique, so I can't shoot from start to finish. My elder brother has shown his butt several times, so I don't feel that way. Besides, it is awkward for the hero to turn his back. This drama is really confusing for people to watch. Some of them like it, and some of them don’t catch a cold at all. Netflix is really not good at making things that are memorable. It feels like the colorful new candy, bibiduo beans and the like. s things. I still look forward to the story behind Eloise and Pei (Pei is beautiful! But maybe her acting skills need to be improved?), but I have to jump to watch.
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