There are several big reasons to watch "Shanghai Women's Illustrated Book", but the most basic should be idle (.
In fact, the three picture books are not about the lives of locals, and as a Shanghainese, it is not good to comment on the direction of the storywriting plot. But in addition to being a Shanghainese who doesn't have to work so hard, the heroine of "Shanghai Women's Picture Book" and my workplace journey have a lot of overlap:
The same is the university to study advertising media,
The same after graduation went to the advertising agency,
Maybe it's different that I don't have that many men? (Of course, the screenwriter also said that these partial-faced men that Luo Haiyan met are just a condensation of countless male and female stories in Shanghai)
There is no way to easily sit in a small office and successfully start a business within 10 years... There are cigarettes and phone calls while on a date with a boyfriend to scold the supplier, but there is no chance to sleep with a model (.
And "Beijing Women's Illustrated Book" really can't watch episode 5, on the one hand, there is no feeling for Qi Wei (watching her acting is not as good as watching Wang Xiaokun's MV "Two Bay City"), the screenwriter also gave me the feeling that I have not been to work, coupled with the high difficulty of filming in Beijing, the score must also have the music (soil) and actor styling inserted in the opening credits of the entire film (Su Mang can't save you).
Although I did not complain about the "Shanghai Women's Picture Book", such as poor English and the heroine did not read the English name of the boss from beginning to end...
Run a walk to see a painting exhibition and meet a rich old man, it seems as if Shanghai is full of men? It's all an illusion
It is also naïve (or well-bred) to be compared to red wine by rich men after experiencing the world and not getting angry with each other
And the legendary "Only Shanghai under the plane tree is Shanghai" (director you really are enough (I believe it is your voice.)
But in general, it is quite recommended. After all, I am someone who has not watched a domestic drama for several years. A large part of the friend analysis is due to the emotional filters of the entire film, such as:
Familiar working environment and terrier (BEATS = BATES, Aowei is obviously Ogilvy, the industry's notoriously difficult customer Bowei beer is too direct and laughing),
Speaking badly about colleagues/clients in the bathroom,
And customers who say they turn their faces (won't you just make a good list just because you accompany the wine and spit in your LV bag)
The landmarks that I grew up and passed by every day (the legendary billboard that the soldiers must fight for is actually P on the K11 floor)
China's undisputed most beautiful city night view,
The choice of music inserted in the opening credits, as well as the heroine's styling makeup and hair (thanks to the Japanese stylists in the end credits)...
The face of the heroine Wang Zhen'er is also my favorite type, and I will feel very flavorful after watching it for a long time. The last story is also HE, and it is my favorite man (whether it is the type of work or the face)
The supporting roles are also very outstanding, especially Liu Zi, who can decisively substitute for some female executives around him
"Foreign" is a neutral word for me, but I still want to use it to modify this film.
After watching "Tokyo Women's Picture Book" but not feeling it, why should I challenge myself to watch "Shanghai Women's Picture Book"?
Because of director Cheng Liang.
Cheng Liang was not Cheng Liang at the beginning for me, but a "sunny day pig", one of the founders of the urban guest (in the "Shanghai Women's Picture Book", Cheng Liang also very skinnily stuffed a lot of urban guests' stems). He also published a book called "Revival Park" with a few friends who are good at writing, and the green cover is particularly beautiful, which is still in the bookcase.
After the popularity of micro-films, Cheng Liang made a lot of stories about Shanghai, almost all of them used his ordinary friends rather than professional actors, and I also thought that some of them are now my friends. For example, "Rooftop" (with your chai cat)
"Suit Shop" (with your cbvivi)
"Bean Boyfriend"
My favorite is "Otaku Radio", who doesn't like love stories between good-looking people. The story was inspired by my spiritual medicine and was a show I often listened to (not yet a podcast at the time). Now it seems that both the actors and the shooting methods are a bit childish, but they are fresh and unpretentious.
Shanghai in the rainy season is also hated, and dramas filmed in Shanghai are also impossible to make bad reviews (except for small times).
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