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Recently, CCTV's hit drama "Executive Judge" has aroused widespread attention and discussion. Since the launch of this highly anticipated group portrait drama, it has unexpectedly received unanimous negative reviews from the audience.
As a key drama launched by CCTV in the first half of this year, "Executive Judge" should have continued CCTV's consistent high-quality standards, but the reality is very different. Let's dive into why the show failed to live up to audience expectations and the controversy it sparked.
The plot of "Executive Judge" has aroused strong dissatisfaction from the audience from the first episode. In the play, the heroine Chu Yun, as an executive judge, showed her attitude and behavior when performing official duties, which caused many questions from the audience.
In the play, Chu Yun led the team to an elderly couple's shop to carry out the seizure task. However, the way she behaves is puzzling.
As soon as Chu Yun entered the door, he shouted loudly, and his attitude was aggressive, which did not reflect the quality and cultivation that a law enforcer should have. This portrayal is not only far from the image of a judge in real life, but also raises the audience's questions about the rationality of the plot.
Many viewers said that such a plot setting is completely out of touch with reality and seems ridiculous. A netizen commented: "Where is this judge who serves the people, it's like a 'bully' possessed."
Another viewer pointed out: "Even if the seizure is carried out, it should be understood first, and not treated ordinary people like this." "
In addition, Chu Yun's attitude towards his superiors also caused dissatisfaction among the audience. When talking to his superiors, Chu Yun's rude and arrogant attitude made many viewers find it difficult to understand.
An audience member bluntly said: "Is this the correct attitude of the staff in the system towards their superiors?" It's a big surprise. "
In addition to the problem of character building, the logic of the plot of "Executive Judge" has also been questioned. The audience found that there are many plot settings that are difficult to justify in the play, which seriously affects the audience's viewing experience.
Attentive viewers even summed up a set of "tongue twisters" to summarize the many loopholes in the plot: "The judge cannot be found in the first episode, the assistant cannot be contacted in the second episode, and the execution transcript is ...... in the third episode" Although this simple summary is a little joking, it accurately points out many problems in the plot.
These loopholes not only affect the coherence of the plot, but also seriously damage the professionalism and authenticity of the play as a judicial work. Many viewers said that such a plot setting made people feel that the screenwriter lacked understanding of the judicial system and did not do enough research work.
Some viewers suggested that the crew could refer to the previously broadcast "The Bottom Line" and other excellent legal dramas to learn how to show the daily life of judicial workers more closely and humanely. This comparison also highlights the shortcomings of "The Executive Judge" in the creation of the script.
In addition to the plot issues, the performance of the heroine Yang Zishan has also become the focus of criticism from the audience. Many viewers believe that Yang Zishan's performance in the play is too exaggerated and stiff to be convincing.
Some viewers said that Yang Zishan's expression management in the play was disappointing, "I was staring at and pouting the whole time, and those eyes were the same as the copper bell, which was uncomfortable to watch." "
Some viewers also pointed out that compared with Yang Zishan's early works such as "20 Years Old Again" and "Antarctic Love", her performance in "Executive Judge" can be described as a significant regression.
What's more, Yang Zishan's performance seriously affected the quality of the whole play. Some netizens bluntly said: "Yang Zishan's role as this Chu Yun is really bad, what did the director of this drama think at the time, choosing her as the heroine, she has an expression from beginning to end, and I hate her to death." "
This kind of general negative evaluation not only affects the audience's viewing experience, but also lowers the reputation of the whole show to a certain extent. Many viewers said that if another actor played Chu Yun, it might have a different effect.
Comparison and reflection While "Executive Judge" encountered word-of-mouth waterloo, we can't help but think: Why is the same work of legal theme, but the previous "The Bottom Line" can be widely praised by the audience?
"The Bottom Line" has won the recognition of the audience with its realistic and humanized plot settings, as well as the natural and realistic performances of the actors. This contrast highlights the problems of "Executive Judge" in terms of script creation, character building, and casting.
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