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My dear guardian's plot is old-fashioned Johnny and Qin Li's "fake acting" is nothing new.

The military love drama "My Dear Guardian" starring Johnny and Qin Li is being broadcasted. The story of the play is old-fashioned, inheriting the style of "sweet pet drama" in the past, wearing the coat of legion TV series and aggressive emotional drama. The opening style is like Descendants of the Sun, which is dubbed as China's Descendants of the Sun.

In the play, Johnny and Qin Li play the leading roles of "pretending to be true", "pretending to be lovers, really falling in love" and "forcibly spreading dog food". The plot is blunt, there is no bright spot, and there is really nothing new.

"My Dear Guardian" begins with the old-fashioned scene in which the special soldier Liang Muze, played by Johnny, plays the role of hero, and meets Xia Chu (played by Qin Li).

Afterwards, the hostess safely returned to her rented house, but unexpectedly found that the owner of this house was the male owner Liang Muze, and the two "lived in the same room", and the story of the protagonist CP began.

This part of the plot has long been a bad street, and ordinary screenwriters and screenwriters almost dare not use it anymore. I didn't expect my dear guardian screenwriter to be like an ignorant child. "Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers", regardless of the audience's feelings, thinking that continuing to use old-fashioned bridges can cater to the market.

But in fact, the audience has seen too many such plots and has long been "aesthetically tired." When they see similar or even identical plots, they can only silently feel embarrassed for the writers and actors except for their inability to vomit.

In My Dear Guardian, Johnny plays Liang Muze, the protagonist, and Qin Li plays the military doctor in early summer. They are in the same room because of the deliberate arrangement of their respective mothers. In order to fool their elders, Johnny and Qin Li staged a drama of "Pretending to be lovers and really falling in love".

Although Liang Muze and Xia Chu are "pretend lovers", they are "perfect match", and both sides are actually very interested in the other half. In addition, they are in the same room, and there are often many intersections in their work.

As a result, the two people "loved each other for a long time" and their feelings gradually warmed up. Although the male host Liang Muze is a "special soldier" in Iron Man, he also knows "gentleness". He has a set of skills to pick up girls and hold the female host tightly.

The hostess is also a very scheming girl. She often deliberately creates some minor injuries, so that the male host can take the opportunity to "save the beauty by heroes". So two people come and go, creating opportunities for contact with each other and enhancing feelings.

The so-called "deep affection" will naturally go further. Johnny and Qin Li's CP is simply "pretending" and they are really talking about love.

And the scene where the hero and heroine live in the same room, with the fake as the real, is also a "perpetual calendar." There is nothing new at all, just to "fall in love" and "force dog food" for emotional drama.

Because the emotional drama is too deliberate, the traces of the drama are too obvious, the male and female protagonists are not involved in the drama, and the audience is also very dramatic, which makes the drama "by going up one flight of stairs".

To tell the truth, Johnny is very suitable to play the "steel tough guy" like the special forces, and his figure and temperament are also in line with the role. For example, Operation Red Sea, who starred before, is very interesting.

Qin Li's acting skills and reputation have also improved in recent years, and the heroine she played in Joy of Life is also remarkable.

However, Johnny and Qin Li actually chose to play such an old "skin-changing drama" My Dear Guardian, which is not only nothing new, but also easy to "discredit", which is really not worth the candle.

For an actor, every work is a "mirror", whether it is good or bad is clear to the audience. If there is really no good job to take, it is better not to take it. As the saying goes, "Better lack than abuse".

I hope that the actors will cherish their accumulated popularity and reputation, and don't blindly take on the show, otherwise it will not pay off!