Unshakable Faith: When Expectations Go Awry - A Review

Let's start by discussing the character designs in the drama. I really want to ask the costume designer if they traveled back to the 1950s to create them. How come they look like lost fashion show models? The heavy makeup that could be scraped off to make coal balls and the flashy clothes that make your eyes spin seem particularly out of place in the historical context.

I almost thought I accidentally stumbled into a time tunnel and ended up in the future. Don't even get me started on the plot development. It's simply a stretch! I initially thought it would have a deeper theme of "anti-espionage drama set in a specific era," but it turned into a melodramatic love story between the male and female leads. The whole drama revolves around them, and the supporting characters and background stories have become mere decorations.

Looking for a sense of history? I'm sorry, please lower your expectations.

In conclusion, "Unshakable Faith" indeed taught us a vivid lesson - sometimes the gap between expectations and reality is not just a matter of one or two levels.

With the abundance of film and television productions nowadays, the quality varies greatly. Audiences yearn for novelty and change but often end up disappointed. Hopefully, both the industry insiders and outsiders can learn from this - after all, a good drama is a rare find that cannot be demanded.