A ***36-episode "Qing Qing Bao", starring Bai Jingting, Tian Xiwei, and, especially Liu, starring, Chang Long, Fan, Angel Wei, Emily, Karina Zhao, Qiu Xinzhi, Wang Yiyao, Ji Xiaofei and Tang Mengjia.
The play is adapted from Tommudo's novel Everyday in Blue. The play tells the story of girls from all over the world gathered in Xinchuan because of a marriage election. Andrew (Bai Jingting), a low-key sixth young master of Xinchuan, accidentally became attached to Li Wei (Tian Xiwei), who just wanted to lose the election and lived comfortably in his hometown. * * * started a new life, but many conditions set off each other.
With Andrew's opening to the court, they gradually shared the same taste and shared the same heart. They spent three meals and four seasons hand in hand, grew up with other brothers and sisters with different personalities and fates, and wrote the warm daily life of the Xinchuan family together.
Episode evaluation:
The attraction of Everyday Up to Qingqing lies in its rich comedy color. The characters in the play have changed the performance style of the past youth costume dramas, and both Andrew, the six young masters who are cold outside and warm inside, and Li Wei, the hermit, have provided a lot of comedy elements. The stories that happened around them made the costume drama less serious and more like a group of young people in the 2 1 century.
In addition to the relaxed plot full of jokes, the multi-element fun play in the play can also arouse the sense of * * * of young audiences.
The drama presents a series of family stories to the audience, which is more like a love documentary. The play is full of elements close to real life, such as food, health preservation, worship, etc. It not only completes the audience's "curiosity-seeking" experience in ancient times, but also discusses hot topics in real society through overhead stories.
The play presents a fairy-tale scene with clever soundtrack, fresh color matching, simple character design and simple relationship between characters. Through the daily life of the male and female hosts, it helps the audience to heal their hearts, decompress their hearts and spread positive energy to a certain extent with a "fairy tale sense".