I remember seeing Chan Ho Man's version of Jigong when I switched channels a few years ago, so I was surprised when I just switched to Mango - why is this being rebroadcast in prime time (O_O)? So I watched it and found out that it was "New Living Buddha Jigong" =_= Well, I really can't understand it... I watched about 10 minutes of it,
It feels like even the legends are being changed. Because nowadays young people only care about surfing the internet and old men read the newspaper, so those who watch this kind of 8 o'clock serials are all the old ladies who don't go to the square dance and don't read the newspaper and don't know how to surf the internet. In order to cater to the public's taste, the themes of the serials can be roughly summarized as follows - 1. family disputes (mainly in-laws and daughters-in-law) 2. love stories (mainly sadomasochistic love)
3. I don't know whether it belongs to 1 or 2, then open another 3 =_= when dang dang dang dang, no la ~ (what I can think of at the moment) and want to simply promote a little traditional culture (like Jigong this kind of hanging pot to help the world's beautiful legend), honestly shoot the living Buddha Jigong how to punish the unfilial son, rescue the good people, but also to reflect the Southern Song Dynasty treacherous Qin Juniper dictatorship, the people do not want to live in the background of the community, I guess that shooting can only lose money.
Why? No one is watching. So we can only film social injustice as a stick to beat the lovebirds, and the emergence of Jigong is to promote the lovebirds to be together. I don't know if it's because I'm getting older, or it's true that domestic TV dramas (including Hong Kong and Taiwan soap operas) are getting worse and worse, but I don't want to watch TV dramas at all anymore, and of course, I don't watch much TV... I really miss the good old days when I used to watch TV dramas in the living room while doing my homework every night when my dad wasn't home from work~