If you finish eight episodes in one go, the timeline can actually be understood without making people feel too chaotic, but is this shooting method deliberately confusing? I personally don't like it and think it's a bit tricky. I haven't read the original book, but I have played the game, and I really like the plot in the game. Before I watched this drama, I expected it to be an epic masterpiece, but as far as the first season is concerned, it is true It is too rough. In terms of appearance and shape, although radishes and vegetables have their own preferences, people who have played the game believe that most of them will be disappointed in the casting. Below are a few pictures. (PS: The picture comes from the Internet)
The most difficult to accept is Triss. This character is at least magnificent, if not alluring. However, Triss in the play is a pity. Here are two Triss from the game.
After complaining about the characters and shapes, let’s talk about the shooting aspect, the color rendering of the whole drama is dark. Originally, it is normal for this kind of magical epic film and television drama to be dark, but if it is too dark, it makes people feel that the funds are too low. In terms of fighting, the few battles Geralt participated in are actually okay, but the other ones, such as wars, etc., are not elaborated here for the sake of not spoiling, but in general, they are too rough and too rough.
In the end, it’s probably mainly a matter of funding. This drama belongs to the type that the greater the expectations, the greater the disappointment. However, fortunately, it is only the first season. I look forward to improving the handling of character modeling, character relationship handling, overall handling of the plot, and detail handling. , probably so.
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