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Even with Anita Yuen and Song Jia, why can't dressing up be a professional trump card?

What is currently being broadcasted is In the Mood for Love, starring Song Jia, Wang, and Juck Zhang. Because it shows the story of intrigue in fashion magazines, some people describe the play as a fashion version of the imperial concubine, but it is not so exaggerated. A good quality magazine also represents the importance of its team. It is impossible to make the magazine sell well and speed up the closure of the magazine intelligently.

Dress-up, an urban fashion workplace drama with the theme of fashion magazine transformation, was widely expected and praised before the broadcast with publicity notices, concept videos and posters.

Because George, the editor-in-chief of Costume Group, committed suicide by jumping off a building, which triggered speculation about the candidate for airborne editor-in-chief, Chen Kaiyi, the deputy editor-in-chief, could not be promoted to editor-in-chief. On the contrary, she may become the target of consolidation of the group company.

The whole play gives people a very chaotic feeling. The employees have been running at high speed as if they were the busiest people on earth. Chen Kaiyi talked to the police and instructed the staff. Because the magazine has to be published, it can't be delayed. The deputy editor-in-chief is very busy. In fact, more often, Chen Kaiyi is very leisurely, sipping coffee in the office and occasionally dating his lover.

Chen Kaiyi, the deputy editor-in-chief played by Song Jia, is not the kind of person who regards magazines as an ideal pursuit as employees say. Her disdainful eyes, lazy attitude and a little neurotic sentimentality make the whole character less powerful.

In fact, among many actresses, Song Jia is not a very fashionable one, so this time, as the editor-in-chief of fashion magazine, Song Jia did not give substantive attention. On the contrary, she is flashy and floating, and the deputy editor-in-chief who takes content as the king has become a demon who is addicted to power games. Besides, the setting of The Devil Wearing Prada is not so conspicuous, which seems to be a compliment. I'm not a god, just a legend.

Test the elements of an editor-in-chief Anita Yuen plays Xiao, the editor-in-chief of Airborne. What is the editor-in-chief of fashion magazine? There may be no standard answer to this question. In fact, we can see Su Mang as the editor-in-chief of fashion magazines. In fact, she is not too grandiose, no different from ordinary people. Her sense of fashion may be stronger than ordinary people, but she manages the whole team, so fashion and face value may not be the elements to test an editor-in-chief.

Some people will compare Anita Yuen with Song Jia. In fact, neither is the most fashionable actress. Anita Yuen's Hong Xue seems a little low-key, and Song Jia's Chen Kaiyi seems a little reserved. Film and television works are indeed a bit exaggerated, but in real life, self-confidence and arrogance may appear more on editors.

Very shaky, maybe for the sake of fashion, or maybe it's different. The lens of this play seems to be shaking all the time, so the picture will shake badly and make people uncomfortable.

Lu Binbin, the boss of the advertising department played by Michael Chen, thinks he is here to make trouble. He has fought with the heads of many departments, and it can be seen that his purpose is to create chaos so that everyone can't do it, aiming at Yan Tou played by Juck Zhang, Chen Kaiyi's topic selection department. Lu Binbin is a public enemy in ancient costume. Basically, many people hate him, but why not fire him? Chen Kaiyi seems to have no choice but to take him. Hong Xue Jr. parachuted into the air, and Binbin Lu knelt down hard. The purpose is to win the respect of George W. Hong Xue and realize his personal value. I didn't expect Michael Chen to play this role. This character is the first villain in the play, which is so hateful.

Li Na, a white girl in the workplace played by lareina, is also confusing. Her existence seems to be crucial, but it avoids why she is so important. Therefore, the purpose of keeping this suspense point in the play is to promote the development of the plot. In fact, these designs are very routine and not fresh enough. The stories of "The Devil in Prada" and "The Girl in White in the Workplace" are often staged, but this time the writing of the role of Li Na seems unconvincing.

It remains to be seen whether the relationship between Chen Kaiyi and Xiao will develop into opposition or unity, but from the perspective of company interests, joining hands is the magic weapon to win. Small and bold, but also attaches great importance to the content, it is entirely possible for two people to run a good magazine together, and the ending must be very satisfactory.

The TV series Dress Up contains rich elements, and different elements may collide with grand sparks. I am a little disappointed. Dress up focuses on the fashion city style, introduces the fashion circle in the form of a magazine, and brings the audience closer to the fashion circle. It also adds suspense elements to the plot of fashion workplace, such as the sudden death of the former editor-in-chief, the airborne of the current editor-in-chief, and the secret of the deputy editor-in-chief, which paves the way for the subsequent plot.

In fact, paying attention to "dressing up" is directed at the director 500. After all, no matter from the simple plot or cast, there is nothing too amazing. But after watching two episodes, I was a little disappointed.

I can't help it. There are too many serious injuries. The first thing is to let everyone focus on the fashion field. Actors, especially actresses, like this kind of play best. They don't need strong acting skills, but they can also wear beautiful clothes and drink coffee and red wine. The shooting scene is either a luxury office or a luxury apartment. This is not a job, just a simple welfare. This kind of theme is too far away from the public, and I want to spit out whether the fashion in the play is in place.

It stands to reason that there should be a place for us migrant workers to sing in this drama. I don't know why, but Bian Xiao can see from the current TV series that the producers don't understand today's workplace. From beginning to end, it seems to be laughing at us ordinary people.

Secondly, the actors' performances are nothing new. The most famous ones are Song Jia and Michael Chen. Song Jia's strong woman is really too reluctant, both temperament and acting skills, floating in the air, and I don't know if she understands this script. This is a far cry from her performance in "Bai Yueguang" with 500 directors.

There are many workplace dramas, but this kind of fashion-related workplace drama feels like a throb. Even if there is a queen, the TV queen may become a less positive workplace drama.