Derailment: A Promising Breakthrough in the Chinese Entertainment Industry
Editor | It turns out Zhang Yimou wasn't lying. The lead actress, a former aspiring actress, combines innocence and beauty in "Derailment." As soon as the drama aired, it instantly revitalized the domestic entertainment scene. Liu Hao Cun's tearful performance evokes a profound sense of brokenness. After watching the first four episodes, it's unimaginable that such a drama could be produced within the industry, especially without any leaked spoilers.
The novel "Derailment" truly shines with its rich content. It combines elements of time travel, idol dramas, suspense, and doppelgangers, creating a perfect blend of excitement. It has been a while since I've seen a sci-fi suspense idol drama like this, so it's impossible for this drama to be anything less than captivating. When Jiang Xiao Yuan is harassed by customers, she fights back. When her colleagues bully her, she stands up for herself.
The drama's logical thinking and character behavior are exceptionally realistic, leaving a lasting impression. The crying scenes performed by the female lead are particularly heart-wrenching. The original dialogue is top-notch, and the performances carry a sense of shattered youth and pain. "Derailment" is Liu Hao Cun's first TV drama, and based on its trajectory, it seems that the Chinese entertainment industry has hope. I'm now even more excited about the upcoming plot.
It's no wonder that Zhang Yimou chose Liu Hao Cun. My perception of her has changed. When it comes to suspenseful fantasy idol dramas, Korean dramas used to be the benchmark. Even now, no Korean drama has surpassed "Goblin," which presents an unparalleled contemporary idol drama aesthetic. Although the female lead eventually returns, Kong Shu also hopes for a tragic ending. Perhaps only a sorrowful love can endure for thousands of years.
Kong Liu and Li Dongxu's performances, even with a leek in hand, create magnificent scenes worthy of being legendary. It's no wonder that Wang Heti wanted to capture that atmosphere, but the director ruthlessly rejected and criticized him. Tango and fights coexist in this wild plot, which seems surprisingly fitting. I advise the domestic entertainment industry not to deviate from its original intentions. When the male lead loses his superpowers, his only means of fighting is gesturing with his middle finger. Hahaha! Let Song Yan replace Song Jiang in military service—I'm not joking.
How popular was "My Love from the Star"? "W: Two Worlds" definitely ranks among the top three Korean dramas in my heart. Who knows? It's already 2024, and I'm still fascinated by Lee Jong Suk and Han Hyo Joo. They are each other's ideal types, and the behind-the-scenes moments are even sweeter than the actual episodes. "W: Two Worlds" exposed me to the creativity of Korean dramas. The plot twists and turns, offering both intense cruelty and heartwarming moments. The most captivating aspect is the male lead's unwavering intelligence.
Even after six years, it remains a fantastic script. The continuous dream reversals make me understand why it became a sensation. Although I initially watched it for the lead actors' looks and the plot, I unexpectedly fell in love with Ding Haiyin. It's not just a pure romance—it includes individual case investigations—and both the main and supporting characters shine. The OST alone has likely supported countless Chinese dramas.
Each of the five Korean dramas mentioned above can be considered legendary. When will the domestic entertainment industry be able to produce such captivating dramas? Although some netizens say that he looks like Wang Heti, Aorui Peng's fame will undoubtedly soar when "White Moon and Fanyu" airs. Shao Dian in "February Boyfriend" possesses the charm of a godly monarch. After recovering his memories, he becomes even more doting towards Yeyan.
Facing the same identity and circumstances, Yehua would only protect Susu's eyes, never daring to defy the Heavenly Emperor. In "April Boyfriend," Dantai Jin chose to oscillate between good and evil, even if the sky were to collapse, he would bear it with his mouth. Who understands? I truly adore such a crazy, sarcastic male lead. In "June Boyfriend," Gu Jiusi, a spoiled playboy, grows into a responsible husband. In the end, love is about character. Gu Jiusi truly made Liu Yuru win, and their two-way pursuit of love is simply delightful.
In "July Boyfriend," Xiang Liu, a crazy and mischievous little dog, would gladly receive another beatdown because Yun Zhiyu portrayed the character exceptionally well. That's why Da Menggui invited him to join. In "October Boyfriend," Shen Nuo, as expected, couldn't play the role of a poor person. My guess was correct. I believe Zeng ShunxiI'm sorry, but it seems that the text you pasted is incomplete. Could you please provide the complete text or let me know how I can assist you?
But compared to Ning Yuanzhou, I love the twisted Li Tongguang more. Who's with me? Out of these 12 boyfriends, which one do you like the most, my darlings?