Chapter 240 Documentary Begins
"The dramas during the summer vacation were so bad that I actually started watching documentaries in front of my computer."
"But this documentary is indeed better than those stupid dramas. I just learned that there are so many gossip stories about the Ming and Qing dynasties. Especially the real lives of those concubines are much more pitiful than those portrayed in the TV dramas."
"Not much to say, just for these six cultural relics, I give them a five-star rating."
"I think the idea of this documentary is very good. It uses cultural relics as a carrier to record the changes of dynasties and witness the baptism of war and displacement. I also give it five stars."
"I've been to the Forbidden City twice, and I feel like I gained nothing each time except taking photos. I don't understand the stories behind these cultural relics at all. I'm going to go to the Forbidden City again."
"I just like watching historical documentaries, I like cultural relics, I like history, and I like China!"
Guo Nan is quite capable. His documentary has a lofty purpose. It looks back six hundred years from the future, allowing the audience to experience the history carried by these old objects and introduce and promote Chinese traditional culture.
By the evening of August 2, before the second documentary was broadcast, "Six Hundred Years of the Forbidden City" had already been viewed over 50,000 times. But some people still gave it a one-star negative review.
"The six storylines have no logic or coherence. I feel like the author first randomly found the story on the Internet and then went to the Forbidden City to find the corresponding cultural relics. Therefore, some details are difficult to figure out and feel very stiff."
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"The extras' acting was so awkward. I felt like they were going to laugh in a few scenes. Can they be more careful? This is a national documentary after all. How can they be so shoddy?"
"I think the author must be a novice. The transitions of several shots are very strange. The previous story is not finished but it stops abruptly. The next story is rushed in, which really affects the perception. Sorry, I can only give it one star."
“Same as above, probably because the script wasn’t well written and they didn’t know how to continue filming, so they just went straight to the second story.”
Because "Three Hundred Years of the Forbidden City" was unexpectedly popular among young people, "Daily Life in the News Live Room" was reposted as soon as it was broadcast on the official website of the national TV station.
"Daily Life in the News Live Studio", as the name suggests, tells the stories behind the scenes of news anchors. The author followed two third-tier news anchors from the national TV station for ten days and edited their daily lives into a documentary in a real-life manner.
"I like this topic! I'll give it five stars based on the title."
"My mom really likes watching the news hosted by these two people. She is watching a documentary with me now."
"The female anchor is so beautiful, hehehe, I give her five stars."
"News anchors look so serious on TV, but I didn't expect that when they speak in private, they are no different from ordinary people like us."
"It's OK, but I don't think it's as good as yesterday's "The Forbidden City"."
"It feels like a reality show featuring variety stars. There's nothing particularly outstanding about it. Give it three stars."
"Also, the sentences these people spoke were so written, as if they were reading out lines, not a real transcript at all. I only give it one star."
"I fast-forwarded through it, there wasn't anything exciting or funny, it was just 'daily', to be honest it was a bit boring, I'll give it two stars."
"Daily News Live" is obviously not as popular as "Six Hundred Years of the Forbidden City". At the end of the day, the number of views was only over 10,000.
The program broadcast on August 3 was "City Lights", and the person who reposted it also reposted it very quickly.
"City Lights" is closer to reality. It tells the story of five silently dedicated professions in the city, including cleaners, traffic police, nurses, kindergarten teachers and construction workers, meaning that ordinary people are the light of the city.
"To be honest, the plot is a bit cliché, one star at most."
"Yeah, and the whole thing was forced to be sentimental, but I didn't feel any tears. Same star."
"I admit that these jobs are very tiring and hard, but the jobs of ordinary people like us are not easy either. Isn't it hard-earned money that we earn? Samsung, right?"
"I want to say that my cousin is a kindergarten teacher. She is not as great as described in the video. Every time I see her, she complains to us about those annoying children. 'Annoying' was her original word. She said sometimes she really wanted to strangle those children to death."
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