It's so unrealistic. In order to highlight the difficulties of grassroots work, they portray the common people as brainless and unreasonably rude, while the male lead, who is supposed to grow and develop, is written as a fool. The capable female lead comes across as pretentious. Apart from Liu Yi Jun and Wang Jing Song, most of the actors' performances are awkward. Also, Liu Yi Jun is so handsome.
Uma1 year ago rating:5.4
Has anyone seriously investigated which place has such an impressive comprehensive management center? It combines the urban transportation center, comprehensive governance, social governance, urban management, street offices, public security, and so on. The responsibilities of various departments are all gathered here.
Let's talk about another detail. In the first episode, the secretary and the mayor had a meeting, but their positions were reversed. Oh my, who dares to make such a politically basic mistake?
YLstar1 year ago rating:5.1
This kind of drama is like the soup made from aged replicants in "Cloud Atlas," deceiving them that they can go to heaven after their service period. But the female lead discovers that she has been drinking soup made from the bodies of her own compatriots and starts vomiting uncontrollably. Can anyone still stomach that soup?
Resisting Dubbing1 year ago rating:5.5
The phone scams are absolutely disgusting, and the intelligence level is ridiculously low. Even when government officials explicitly tell you it's a scam, some idiots still willingly fall for it. Seriously, are there really such dumbasses? The first five episodes are a complete disaster. When the director talks about respecting others, he himself becomes a dumbass. Tell those scammers directly that it's a scam, and then see if they'll respect you government officials. What a joke. And now they're nauseating us with the reformation of debtors. This drama is like a chicken soup for idiots. Eight episodes and fifteen minutes of garbage.
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Izzy1 year ago rating:5.4
I can't believe it. A basketball game commentator reminiscing about commentating on high school basketball games, making it sound like the NBA... I can't take it anymore. Coming back to my home country to watch this kind of garbage TV show with my mom. Can't they make something that people can actually watch? Even my mom says it's detached from reality.
Lian Xiang1 year ago rating:8.2
I intentionally read the plot summary. I was initially resistant to this type of genre, but couldn't resist checking out a drama that airs on CCTV. I watched a bit of it, recognized a few familiar faces, and the drama seems decent. At least the actors' performances and the logical progression of the storyline seem fine. However, in the end, I chose not to continue watching because do these kinds of characters really exist in real life? "Home is where the heart is," but for those who don't have a hometown, this drama doesn't provide them with a sense of solace. It would be a success if this type of drama could be enjoyed by people in their sixties and seventies.
It's so unrealistic. In order to highlight the difficulties of grassroots work, they portray the common people as brainless and unreasonably rude, while the male lead, who is supposed to grow and develop, is written as a fool.
The capable female lead comes across as pretentious. Apart from Liu Yi Jun and Wang Jing Song, most of the actors' performances are awkward. Also, Liu Yi Jun is so handsome.
Has anyone seriously investigated which place has such an impressive comprehensive management center? It combines the urban transportation center, comprehensive governance, social governance, urban management, street offices, public security, and so on.
The responsibilities of various departments are all gathered here.
Let's talk about another detail. In the first episode, the secretary and the mayor had a meeting, but their positions were reversed. Oh my, who dares to make such a politically basic mistake?
This kind of drama is like the soup made from aged replicants in "Cloud Atlas," deceiving them that they can go to heaven after their service period. But the female lead discovers that she has been drinking soup made from the bodies of her own compatriots and starts vomiting uncontrollably.
Can anyone still stomach that soup?
The phone scams are absolutely disgusting, and the intelligence level is ridiculously low. Even when government officials explicitly tell you it's a scam, some idiots still willingly fall for it. Seriously, are there really such dumbasses?
The first five episodes are a complete disaster. When the director talks about respecting others, he himself becomes a dumbass. Tell those scammers directly that it's a scam, and then see if they'll respect you government officials.
What a joke. And now they're nauseating us with the reformation of debtors. This drama is like a chicken soup for idiots. Eight episodes and fifteen minutes of garbage.
I can't believe it. A basketball game commentator reminiscing about commentating on high school basketball games, making it sound like the NBA... I can't take it anymore. Coming back to my home country to watch this kind of garbage TV show with my mom.
Can't they make something that people can actually watch? Even my mom says it's detached from reality.
I intentionally read the plot summary. I was initially resistant to this type of genre, but couldn't resist checking out a drama that airs on CCTV. I watched a bit of it, recognized a few familiar faces, and the drama seems decent.
At least the actors' performances and the logical progression of the storyline seem fine. However, in the end, I chose not to continue watching because do these kinds of characters really exist in real life?
"Home is where the heart is," but for those who don't have a hometown, this drama doesn't provide them with a sense of solace. It would be a success if this type of drama could be enjoyed by people in their sixties and seventies.