These days people on the internet have been hyping up how well Zhou Zhengyang and Ye Xianxian acted, but in reality, one was a greasy man and the other a constantly shrieking lunatic. It's hilarious!
I thought only movies resorted to fake marketing to deceive audiences, but I didn't expect TV dramas to pull the same stunt. Don't they have any shame?
Making a terrible drama and then controlling the comments, how disgusting!
Once the public opinion cracked open, it was like a river suddenly bursting its banks, with colossal waves surging out.
The negative reviews that had been forcefully suppressed over the past three days began to rebound with a vengeance.
The audience, who had been holding in their anger, unleashed their full fury, determined to drag "Nian Nian Bu Wang" through the mud.
Meanwhile, the media and drama critics who had taken dirty money to gush about how brilliantly "Nian Nian Bu Wang" was filmed were met with the netizens' most vulgar insults.
The harder they suppressed it initially, the more miserably they were cursed by the audience now.
Even with the large number of delusional fans of Zhou Zhengyang and Ye Xianxian, they couldn't stem the tide of public opinion.
The two top stars were so heavily criticized that they had to shut down their Weibo accounts, while the paid online commenters trembled in fear, and their die-hard fans went into hiding, afraid to cause trouble.
The overwhelming barrage of insults allowed more and more unsuspecting netizens to see just how bad "Nian Nian Bu Wang" was.
Amidst the flood of criticism, Jiang Ling's portrayal of Ye Tianyu was repeatedly mentioned by the audience.
Countless people praised her performance as Ye Tianyu, calling it the undisputed benchmark for idol dramas.
I'm so lucky I didn't watch this super terrible drama "Nian Nian Bu Wang," but I have to sing Jiang Ling's praises for her acting. The Ye Tianyu she played was so nuanced and realistic, it gave me goosebumps.
It's not only hysterical shouting or sobbing that counts as explosive acting; subtle, silent performances show more skill. Jiang Ling is truly amazing!
Revisiting Ye Tianyu's scenes made me realize the depth of Jiang Ling's performance. Our idol dramas really need actresses like her to play the female lead.
We, the audience, aren't incapable of accepting a flawed female lead, but the flaws must be within a tolerable range. For example, Ye Tianyu is greedy, but in Jiang Ling's subtle portrayal, this greed naturally transforms into the cuteness of a little money-grubber. Truly great actors can turn rotten into magic, transforming a character's flaws into endearing traits that the audience loves.
The praise for Ye Tianyu poured in like a tide, while Shan Junhao, who had previously been adored by the audience, was rarely mentioned.
This was perfectly normal, given that in this iteration of "Nian Nian Bu Wang," the female lead was even worse than the male lead.
The more the audience criticized Ye Xianxian, the more they loved Jiang Ling's Ye Tianyu. httpδ:/m.kuAisugg.nět
At this moment, Jiang Ling was very much like the "child from another family" that many parents talk about.
As soon as their own child's meager report card came out, the "child from another family" would be brought up by the parents, using their excellence to highlight how poorly their own child had performed.
Scrolling through these sharp comments and insults, Ye Xianxian wished she could strangle Jiang Ling.
"A bunch of lunatics, all they know is to gang up on me."
"Jiang Ling also acted in a bunch of eye-gouging bad movies a few years ago, didn't she? Why don't you brainless people dig up her dark history?"
"It's just one Ye Tianyu, what's so great about it? All they do is praise, praise, praise!"
The lameness of "Nian Nian Bu Wang" was blasted to the top of the trending searches by the furious audience.
That night, the drama's viewership plummeted as if suffering from diarrhea.