Adapted from the hot Japanese drama, the highly anticipated web drama "Imperfect She" has been lowered after the broadcast

Sitting on the luxury configuration of Zhou Xun, Hui Yinghong and Zhao Yazhi is a bit wasteful

The newspaper "The Imperfect She" starred by Zhou Xun, Hui Yinghong and Zhao Yazhi began to air on the evening of March 27. There are currently 12 episodes and a Douban score of 7.4.

After watching it, most netizens said that the theme of the drama is good, but the structure of the plot is a bit loose, and some extravagant actors are wasted.

"The Imperfect She" is adapted from the Japanese drama "Mother", which is the fourth remake after the Korean, Turkish and Thai versions.

In the original version, the female lead Nao was a teacher. During her teaching, she found that the student Pu'nan had been abused by her mother and her boyfriend. She had originally decided not to be a mother in her life, and moved her heart. She renamed Yinan and took her away ...

In "The Imperfect Her", the female lead Lin Xunzhi played by Zhou Xun is a network security officer and has excellent hacker skills.

As a child, she was abandoned by her biological mother and adopted by her adoptive mother Yuan Ling (Hui Ying Hong), but her relationship with her adoptive mother was very distant, and she is not connected now.

In the process of searching for his biological mother, Zhong Hui (Zhao Yazhi), Lin Xuzhi killed the little girl Mu Liansheng (Chen Sinuo). After Lian Sheng's biological father died, she lived with her mother and her boyfriend. But Lian Sheng was not only tortured by his mother and boyfriend, but also almost abandoned.

Compared with Ashita Aida, who plays a little girl in the original Japanese drama, this little actor's acting ability is remarkable, and it is very distressing.

Mu Liansheng and Lin Xuzhi were both injured in love. Lin Xuzhi couldn't help but want to protect the child. Once she discovered that Lian Sheng was almost burned to death, she took Lian Sheng without a second thought.

It cannot be denied that the drama is still very good. From the perspective of women, domestic violence, maternal love, human nature, intergenerational conflict and other topics are also added. It also adds some real-life events and contradictions, which are particularly rare.

The beginning of the film is also impressive-in the maps that are slowly spreading, the cases of domestic violence in different regions are distressing.

However, such a subject that could have been shot very deeply has not received a high evaluation at present-there are comments from netizens, various styles are mixed, and they are a bit different.

The Japanese version revolves around the children, telling stories with little thought, and the suspense and emotional rendering are well done.

The "Imperfect She" is currently seen in a relatively scattered structure. The points of view are scattered between the love story of the heroine and the birth mother and adoptive mother, as well as the story behind Mu Liansheng's family. Social responsibility comes from the media person Tian Fang (Huang Jue).

The plot is multi-lined, and the editing is broken, it looks very confusing. Although the direction of the whole plot is full of suspense, some people feel that it is so mysterious.

The other is the common problem of remake dramas, lack of localization, and many lines are floating. Some netizens found that the drama actually copied the lines from the British drama "PR crisis". Lu Yi, the producer and screenwriter of Imperfect Her, is the screenwriter of Tiansheng Long Song, starring Chen Kun and Ni Ni, and has been talked about by netizens.

It's a pity that Zhou Xun, whose acting skills are completely online, and the superb old opera bones such as Zhao Yazhi, Hui Yinghong and Jin Shijie worked hard to perform.

Correspondent Jin Ran of our reporter Lin Mengyun