How did The Insider change from a good spy war drama to a divine drama ?

Updated on amusement 2024-05-05
22 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    How did "The Insider" change from a good spy war drama to a "divine drama"? The spy war drama that the audience has been looking forward to for so long has turned into an anti-Japanese drama, which is really speechless, first of all, the details are too rough, and secondly, the plot can be described as thunderous, and then the protagonist is simply a god, with an immortal body, which makes the audience who are full of expectations for this spy war drama fall into their appetite, even the failure that the two big names can't save, I didn't expect it to become a ridiculous anti-Japanese drama!

    This spy war drama is really too distracting in terms of costumes, everyone, including the characters on both sides of the enemy, is a coat plus a shirt and a tie, and then a coat, it seems that the time span is a few months, but the plot clearly shows that it is at least a year from 1945 to 1946, and it seems that it has been winter all the time, even if the TV series mentions August, the characters in the play are still coats, coats, shirts and ties! Don't you feel a little hot? Is the screenwriter not careful, or is there not enough funding?

    Or do you think it's okay to just talk about the plot and don't care about the details?

    The second is that the two leading actors are really disappointing, Zhang Yishan's immature face and slightly thin figure always make people feel that it is a child who steals the clothes of adults, not to mention, his IQ is often lower than ordinary people, I don't know** can see that he is a senior undercover agent who has been lurking for a long time, I think his performance should have been killed by the Japanese in the first episode, maybe Zhang Yishan also realized his shortcomings, and tried to make up for it with his acting skillsBut the force is too strong, and the traces of the performance are too obvious. And Pan Yueming's performance is too face-painted, and he can't see what he wants to express at all.

    The biggest failure should be the plot, many viewers complained that it tastes like chewing wax, I don't think it's too much, spy war dramas have high requirements for scripts, pay attention to logical reasoning, good spy war dramas need to be professional, but also have a plot of logical reasoning, which can't be felt at all in "The Man in the Bureau", and has completely become a low-end anti-Japanese dramaI think the director, screenwriter and actor have all failed, and it's really not too much to give one star!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Because there are some plots in this TV series that are particularly incredible and funny.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    "The Insider" will change from a spy war film to a "divine drama" mainly because many plots in it exaggerate the power of the protagonist, and the protagonist is too bright and deified.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because the plot of "The Insider" is divorced from reality, the acting skills of the characters in the play are a little "too fierce", the plot is "showing marksmanship" and "showing IQ", the story is not so strong, and it lacks humanistic feelings, so it has become a "divine drama".

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    TV series ".Insiderhas a total of forty-nine episodes.

    "The Insider" mainly tells the story of Shen Lin and Shen Fang, who originally belonged to different revolutionary camps, but in the end they struggled together because of their common beliefs and threw themselves into the revolutionary wave.

    Highlights of the episodes of "The Insider":

    "The Man in the Bureau" shows the feelings of family and country in the revolutionary era through the perseverance and struggle of the revolutionary soldiers.

    and the inheritance of the revolutionary spirit of the times. In terms of the main idea, the play does not suspend the appearance of the game and struggle of all parties, but takes the entanglement of the family relationship and position of the two brothers Shen Lin and Shen Fang as the starting point, and uses the changes in the emotions of the characters to set off the strength of faith.

    In terms of character building, the audience saw the thousands of people and thousands of faces in the background of the times, and the flesh-and-blood characters created a social environment during the war, and the audience naturally invested in emotions and felt the social turmoil in the most real war background. The firm belief and growth of the characters inspire the patriotic enthusiasm of young people and give them a deeper understanding of the revolutionary spirit.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The finale of "The Insider" is:

    Yao Bijun and Yao's father were both caught by Lu Buqing and sent to the Shen Mansion. Lu Wenwen entered the heavily guarded Shen Mansion alone and killed a large number of spies, and Lu Buqing used Yao Bijun as a shield to threaten Lu Wenwen. Shen Lin and Shen Fang arrived, the two sides were deadlocked, Lu Wenwen found the right time to knock out the gun in Lu Buqing's hand, and Shen Lin and Shen Fang joined forces to kill the other Kuomintang.

    Secret agent. Several people held Lu Buqing hostage to leave the city, and a gendarme appeared in the back window.

    Shen Fang had to hide the gun that was holding Lu Buqing, and Lu Buqing took the opportunity to jump out of the car and ordered the gendarmes to shoot. Several cars departed under a hail of bullets.

    Character building in "The Insider":

    is different from the thirty or forty-year-old underground infiltrators in previous spy war dramas, Shen Fang in the original work of "The Insider" is a young man in his twenties, but the situation he faces is quite complicated.

    Before performing, the actor needs to carefully analyze the character's personality and the background of the times, and realize the character's character traits and encounters such as youth, impulsiveness, family misfortune, and war trauma. Shen Fang's setting doesn't seem to be suitable for latent work, but it's precisely this trait that goes the opposite way that protects him.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I prefer the actor Zhang Yishan in "The Man in the Bureau".

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I like Zhang Yishan more, but Deng Chao's acting is also very good, as well as Zhang Hanyu.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Shen Fang's actor Zhang Yishan.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Personally, I haven't watched this drama and don't know about it.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Personally, it's not very clear that I haven't paid attention.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    When will it be broadcast, I can't wait.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Pan Yueming, Mr. Pan's acting skills are still very good.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Personally, I like Brother Shan, I enjoy his acting skills very much, I am shocked, very happy!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Is this drama on? I haven't even seen what was discussed.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Zhang Yishan! Because at his age, Yishan's acting skills have a place.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I don't know who I like and who I hate is very clear, and I am disgusted with Zhang Yishan.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It's all very good, many people remember it vividly, Zhang Yishan, Pan Yueming, Kou Zhenhai, Zhao Da.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    likes Zhang Yishan's Shen Fang, although his body does not allow him to continue to lurk, but he still fights to the end for his faith.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    likes Manli, but her background is too pitiful.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Personally, I like Zhang Yishan more.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    If there are no loopholes in the plot, it will be a hit in a spy war drama. It's a pity that there are too many plot slots, which hurt the show, and also hurt the acting skills of Zhang Yishan and Pan Yueming.

    The first plot loophole: Shen Fang kills casually.

    Shen Fang, played by the male protagonist Zhang Yishan at the beginning of "The Insider", appeared, and his strength was very open, and his aura was very full. He walked down the deserted street and shot and killed two of his men at random. I feel that this plot has no logic, Shen Fang is a spy, he is very careful in doing things, how can he kill his subordinates casually?

    Besides, why is there no one on the street? Obviously, this plot is to highlight Shen Fang's character.

    The second plot loophole: Shen Fang's hat didn't fall off.

    Shen Fang was in the plot of persuading the CCP's superiors to retire, and the superiors had a grenade in their hands, and Shen Fang also took a few steps back at that time. This small detail proved that Shen Fang was afraid that his superior's grenade would hurt him, and in fact, Shen Fang was not afraid. The superior pulled out the grenade, and Shen Fang pounced.

    According to common sense, Shen Fang should have been injured a little, but Shen Fang was not injured at all, and his hat did not fall off. It seems that in order to increase the charm of Shen Fang, the screenwriter dares to use any plot.

    The third plot loophole: Wang Hongtao received the lunch box too quickly.

    The character of Wang Hongtao is very mysterious when he appears, giving the audience the feeling that he is a big man in the play. As a result, Wang Hongtao received a box lunch after a few episodes. Wang Hongtao's offline foreshadowing was not very good, it was very good at the beginning, and the ending was very miserable. It's a bit contradictory.

    The 4th plot loophole: Everyone around Shen Fang has an aura.

    It's just that Shen Fang has the aura of the protagonist, he is a proper male number one, and even the people around him have an aura. Those who have watched the drama must know that the people around Shen Fang are all very smart, and their IQ is also 120 points, they are facing countless crises, and in the end, these crises have disappeared naturally, and the major conflicts that threaten their lives have almost never appeared.

    The fifth plot loophole: the coachman Xiao Cai.

    In the first few episodes, Shen Fang has a long-term rickshaw every time he goes out, and this driver is called Xiao Cai. Shen Lin investigated that Xiao Cai's identity was fake. Later, Xiao Cai ventured into Tiger Bridge Prison to rob the prison, and the leader was an underground party, and Xiao Cai's identity was very clear.

    Shen Fang and Xiao Cai have been in contact for a long time, and Shen Fang's physical identity is also very clear. But why did it end up in the end?

    The 6th plot loophole: The elder brother has been protecting the younger brother, but the younger brother doesn't even know at all?

    The two brothers, Shen Fang and Shen Lin, had too many things to watch, and when Shen Lin determined that Shen Fang was a communist, he did not fulfill what he said at the beginning, but chose to hide. Especially Chen Weikui appeared again, he came to Nanjing to find Shen Lin to exchange information for money. Chen Weikui told Shen Lin of Shen Fang's true identity, and Hu Banding got rid of Chen Weikui neatly.

    Hu Banding is a communist, Shen Lin still protected his younger brother at a critical juncture, and made up a reason for Chen Weikui to assassinate Shen Lin and Hu Banding's heroic savior to prevaricate his superiors. It seems that Shen Lin still attaches great importance to family affection, and everything is not as important as his brother's life.

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