Controversy Surrounding 'Love Me, Love My Voice' and 'One Thought of the Mountain' Dramas: A Comparison

Facing the simultaneous popularity of two dramas, the historical drama "One Thought of the Mountain" and the modern urban drama "Love Me, Love My Voice," have sparked great controversy among netizens. Some netizens expressed their intention to unfollow, stating that they would rather wait for the release of the actor's drama, "Longing 2," before watching his shows. In the drama "Love Me, Love My Voice" by Zhou Ye, the repeated scenes of the main male and female leads together lacked chemistry.

Although appreciating good-looking actors and actresses, the plot of the dramas was too contrived, leading to the decision to abandon them in the end. Moreover, Zhou Ye's face is not memorable, lacking distinctiveness. She seems ordinary while acting and is commonly referred to as having a "ruined appearance" acting style. Her cheeks lack plumpness, and her face appears aggressive, suitable for portraying heroic female characters. Additionally, her head is disproportionately small, and the stylist failed to create a distinctive look, making her head seem particularly fragile. Just take a look at the costume design of Bai Lu in the historical drama!

Furthermore, the plot of this drama becomes even more absurd by suggesting that girls don't need to cook and should find a man who can cook in the future. This statement has sparked dissatisfaction among netizens. No one is naturally assigned the role of cooking for someone else; cooking is merely a survival skill for everyone. If women are brainwashed in this way, is it fair to all men? Netizens believe that the theme of this drama does not align well with reality. Can't they produce something more realistic?

Cooking is a normal life skill, and it is portrayed as if it requires immense effort. Many children are taught to cook by their families from a young age. By the time they go to college, cooking during the Lunar New Year or regularly is not an issue. It's as if cooking is portrayed as a great hardship. On the other hand, the historical drama "One Thought of the Mountain" has a compact plot that doesn't drag on, with exceptionally impressive action scenes.

The storyline is engaging, and the character development is also rational. Even the supporting roles do not feel overshadowed by the main characters. There's the charismatic and comedic Yu Shisan, and the 95 Flower's dramas seem to be one after another, lacking immersion. "One Thought of the Mountain" has rescued netizens from their drama drought. Whenever they make a move, it's a surefire hit. The old saying still holds true: "The ginger gets spicier as it gets older."

To the 95 Flower actors, please be patient and learn from your predecessors. Acting is not just about portraying love. When portraying historical dramas, make them feel like actual historical dramas, and when portraying modern dramas, make them feel contemporary. It's a shame for Tan Jianci, as it seems that artists really need to carefully choose their scripts. Otherwise, they might end up like Wang Heti's "Love as a Business," where all their efforts may go back to the pre-liberation era.

Then the whole plot lacks logic. It feels forcefully sweet, as if sweetness is pursued for the sake of being sweet. And the occasional recitation of recipes is truly incomprehensible. In reality, if someone sent me a chat message reciting a recipe that was obviously copied from a search engine, I would genuinely be perplexed.