The Last Immortal: A Critique of the Stale and Lackluster Xianxia Drama

1. From the moment it premiered, this new drama has been mocked, but just how bad is it in this era of entertainment supremacy? Television dramas have become an indispensable part of our lives. Among the various genres of TV dramas, Xianxia dramas have attracted countless viewers with their unique charm. However, as the number of Xianxia dramas has increased, their quality has become inconsistent, and many works have been criticized as "bad dramas."

2. The plot of "The Last Immortal" revolves around the love and power struggles among immortals, a storyline that has become all too common and lacks novelty. Not only is the plot clichéd, but the characterization and actions of the main characters are also eye-opening!

3. In addition to the absurd plot, the actors in this Xianxia drama are also quite peculiar. Zhao Lu Si, who plays the female lead, transforms into a water condensation beast and deliberately pinches her nose and raises her voice to voice the character. In terms of performance, some say that Zhao Lu Si's expressions are overly exaggerated, with facial features in a disarrayed state, which really detracts from the viewing experience.

4. Another case of "rats turning into spirits" is Liu Yuning in "One Thought of Mount Guan." Compared to Wang An Yu in "The Last Immortal," Liu Yuning actually looks better, resembling a "rat turned into a spirit." Putting aside the unflattering makeup, Wang An Yu's acting in "The Last Immortal" is a major flaw. While Zhao Lu Si's eyes are lively and her facial features are all over the place, Wang An Yu's eyes are empty and dull, with similarly disordered features. He appears stiff and tries to act cool, but his strange expressions are rather unsettling. Maybe it would be better if he didn't act in Xianxia dramas next time!

Conclusion:

The above analysis and impressions are based on a few episodes of "The Last Immortal." The plot is absurd, the special effects are lacking, and the actors' performances are mediocre. It can be safely classified as a "bad drama." However, the outrageous character design has unexpectedly piqued the interest of the author, keeping them curious to continue watching.

Overall, in recent years, the appearance and special effects of Xianxia dramas have been monotonous, with repetitive color schemes and similar character designs. The plots mostly revolve around saving the world. Even the cast members seem to rotate among a few familiar faces. It is hoped that the entertainment industry can embrace greater innovation and inject fresh blood, delivering more and better masterpieces to the audience!