Dear screenwriters and production teams, please invest more effort in creating content with depth and logical coherence." After all, we, the audience, hope to invest our time in watching works that are valuable, inspiring, resonate with us, and perhaps even change our way of life or
Ah, the world of TV dramas, sometimes it's truly baffling. Have you ever come across those drama titles that leave you scratching your head? Like "Asking the Vastness," "Drawing Eyebrows," or even "Derailment" - who came up with these? I really want to ask the screenwriters directly, "Why did you have to choose such perplexing titles?" And then, you dive into the story, hoping to find answers, but what do you get? Even more "bewilderment."
Let's talk about "Drawing Eyebrows" for a moment, it reminds me of ancient women shaping their eyebrows. But the main characters in the drama engage in battles of wits and courage in a modern city, miles away from anything related to drawing eyebrows. The only connection one can make is the occasional touch-up of makeup by the female lead, but even that feels far-fetched. Moreover, the inconsistencies in the storyline make it even more puzzling.
The characters often make inexplicable decisions - like a protagonist suddenly deciding to raise pigs in Africa (okay, I admit that might be a bit exaggerated), but you get my point, right? The dialogues are often absurd - two people might be talking about the weather, and then suddenly veer off into discussing quantum physics. Can you imagine having a spontaneous conversation about quantum physics while grocery shopping?