Storm Dance starring Naza and William Chen has poor numbers, mainly because of why?

Certainly Storm Dance starring Naza Choco and William Chen is not going to be a comedy, upon closer inspection the plot is ridiculous and most of it doesn't make sense. In the first shot of Storm Dance, Naza as Zhou Zixuan is seen standing there. In the crowd on the footbridge, waiting for Chen's boyfriend, John Lee. After a while, John Lee with yellow hair runs up with a rose. The scene seemed to be the rhythm of a marriage proposal. But the cold John Lee was stabbed as soon as he came up the stairs, so he held his stomach with flowers in his hand.

I don't know why, but the people around him were oblivious to it. Are these passersby used to seeing big storms? Before John Lee even calls out Zixuan's name, he hears gunshots, and it ends with the deaths of the hero and heroine. Then comes the awakening of the big dream. It turns out that this is only the dream of the male protagonist. Come to think of it, the male protagonist must have a protagonist aura; it can't go away easily. After the plot proceeds as expected, both the male and female protagonists work for a security company, only because the captain of the ship has been killed, and Chan wants to avenge him.

So the assassin shows up and ace security guard John Lee comes online. All of the following episodes are confusing. Throughout the episode, almost all the heroes and heroines play handsome roles. Even the biological scanning process in which Gulnazar appears, the entire scene revolves around Gulnazar's beauty. Everything shows Naza's looks, but Naza is also handsome. He prefers Naza's appearance to Naza's acting skills. Many people are very confused about Naza's dubbing and want to complain, but because the whole voice is exactly the same as the dubbing. The hero and heroine haven't seen each other for three years. The eyes of both are entwined. The male lead misses too much and can't believe holding the hands of the male and female leads.

And the male and female protagonists accuse the male protagonist of being away for 3 years, not engaging with him and crosses his arms to the male protagonist, the main slap in the face, don't dwell on this slap in the face, it is understandable that the plot needs it, but this slap in the face has already been slapped in the face, the female protagonist is bound to be angry or aggravated, but this expression doesn't tell her how she feels, you want to show that I'm cold. In short, Nazar has this expression from start to finish, handsome it is, but in real life this expression has been known as facial paralysis, which makes people cringe. An actor's emotions can help the audience understand the plot, but our plays, both actors and actresses, are paralyzed. Just blindly playing dudes that people really don't understand. There are many other scenes in the plot that make people feel that the hero and heroine are acting strangely.