Aquilaria Resinatum is adapted from Su Mo's novel of the same name, starring Andy and Cheng Yi. Both of them are actors who are more suitable for costume dramas and can resist. Therefore, many netizens are expecting that the two can spark a different spark. As a result, after the program was broadcast, they kept spitting. Many netizens like Andy, mainly because of her strength. However, there is a gap between her and Zoe in Aquilaria, which makes countless netizens feel embarrassed about Andy. It is understandable that the TV series "Aquilaria Resina" should add a dog blood drama aimed at sisters, because without this drama, the screenwriter may really have nothing to write. Even Andy and Cheng Yi, two actors whose acting skills are recognized in ancient puppet shows, can't hide the fact that agarwood is so boring. In the original book, Ying Yuan and Mo Yu both starred, and Yan Dan's last official competition was Mo Yu.
Andy's little expression is very smart, and his aura is still there. And Andy's face in "Aquilaria Resina" is obviously stiff compared with the previous work. Later, Yan pressed Andy's entry into the hot search. Zoe's clothes are really beautiful. Some netizens commented that Zoe and Andy obviously had plastic surgery, although they denied it. However, Zoe's face is more natural, so "agarwood" and Zoe's face value is higher. Not only actresses were compared, but also Cheng Yi and Lei were vomited by netizens. When Cheng Yi played by Ying Yuan was in the same box as Emperor Tian, some people said that Yi was whistling.
The biggest highlight of the original work "Aquilaria Resinatum" is that the heroine Yan Dan finally put down her former fanaticism and started another new relationship after her emotional injury. If this is the trend of TV series, it is estimated that many people will be very interested. After all, today's audience doesn't like to see a dark, forbearing and wronged woman. Who would have thought that the TV version only changed the most interesting plot, and Ying Yuan and Yan Dan were willing to fight, which was a perfect match. The above is the answer to the controversial special effects of "agarwood", and the plot is a cliche. What do you think of the play?