In the drama "Red Heat", the kiss scenes between Huang Xiaoming and Wang Ou appear so frequently that people are stunned. originally thought this was a drama with depth, but when I saw the back, I felt that this drama seemed to exist for the kiss scene. Halfway through the plot, just as the complex hearts of the characters are about to be revealed, the camera turns, and it is another "sweet" kiss scene. The frequent kiss scenes make the audience feel as if the series has been cut into pieces of kiss scenes, rather than a coherent story.
The arrangement of this kind of kiss scene is indeed a bit confusing. Every time an important plot happens, the kiss scene is like being placed at a key node, which directly affects the development of the plot. The audience's expectations are constantly interrupted, and the progress of the plot seems fragmented. There are so many kiss scenes in the series that they are like eating popsicles, and as a result, the depth of the plot and the development of the characters are obscured. For those viewers who want to see real emotional collision and character growth, this excessive kiss scene is obviously a big shock.
In "Red Heat", the design of the kiss scene feels quite abrupt, especially the arrangement of "kissing on the bed" and "kissing in the bath". Originally, these intimate scenes were supposed to be a natural expression of emotional warming, but in the play, they become a kind of task-based performance. In particular, "Kiss on the Bed", which is supposed to be the result of the natural development of the relationship between the characters, is rigidly inserted in the plot, making it feel like it is fulfilling some kind of mission, rather than showing real emotions.
"Bath kisses" also make people laugh and cry. Originally, the hazy scene should have been full of romantic atmosphere, but in this drama, it seems too contrived. In the water vapor, the arrangement of the kiss scene lacks the natural and aesthetic sense it deserves, and as a result, the audience only feels embarrassed. The over-design of intimate scenes has turned these pictures that should resonate into scenes that make people "embarrassed to have cancer".
These design issues expose the show's emotional expression problems. Originally, it was intended to deepen the relationship between the characters through intimate scenes, but because it was too frequent and deliberate, it ended up making the audience feel uncomfortable. For the audience, the emotions that really move people's hearts should be expressed naturally, rather than forcefully moving the plot through kiss scenes. Hopefully, future episodes will be more natural in these details, so that the intimate scenes really serve the plot, rather than dominate the story.
When the audience is chasing dramas, what they usually want to see is a multi-dimensional emotional experience and a compact plot development. The excessive kiss scenes in "Red Heat" have turned these expectations into the opposite of reality. The kiss scenes in the play are frequent enough to be distracting, and the audience is originally full of anticipation for the deep emotions of the characters and the advancement of the story, but the insertion of these kiss scenes makes it difficult to concentrate.
Every twist in the plot is supposed to be a profound display of the characters' relationships, but the frequent kiss scenes make these key moments bland and unremarkable. When trying to explore the character's heart, the camera is always occupied by the kiss scene, and as a result, the audience is constantly distracted by this intimate image. The emotions that really move people's hearts should be expressed through the delicate plot and character growth, rather than relying on dense kiss scenes.
The drama "Red Heat" does have highlights in some aspects. For example, the performance of the actors and some plot construction add a lot of points to the series. However, the frequent kiss scenes became an obvious flaw in the series. The audience was expecting to see a series with depth, but these excessive kiss scenes dragged down the overall effect of the series.
In the play, the actors' acting skills and some plot designs do have their shining points, but the excessive intimacy of the scenes makes these advantages obscured. The frequent kiss scenes not only make the plot seem fragmented, but also make the audience's interest gradually wane. The kiss scene, which once attracted attention, has gradually become a source of aesthetic fatigue. Whenever the plot should go deeper, the interference of intimate scenes makes people lose patience with the episodes.
If "Red Heat" can be restrained in these intimate scenes, it may make the overall plot more compact and engaging. Future dramas should balance emotions and plots, reduce unnecessary kiss scenes, and make the plot itself the focus of the audience's attention. In this way, the unique charm of the series can be truly shown, so that the audience can get a richer viewing experience.