Drama Review: Life Is Elsewhere

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Drama Digest

This is a Chinese drama adapted from the novel The Metaphor of the City by Ji Wen Jun. The novel was published in 2018. The story of Ivy in Vanity Fair, running barefoot in the thorns of reality under a crown and wearing a fancy dress, unexpected domestic violence that seriously injured her body at the same time. The collapse of the human setting is a story that triggered a full-scale life crisis. Xu Wen jun’s fictional city can provide shelter and rest.

The Feel-Good Part

The drama provides a path for people who are in difficult situations. Some too many people need this story to comfort themselves. The story is well illustrated, and it has been provided a good direction by Shen Yang. If you are feeling low, this drama will give you a boost.

The Disappointing Factor

If you are looking for a rom-com drama filled with cheesy dialogues, then this drama is not for you.

In-Depth Analysis

The metaphor of the city has a great history and reputation. Not only has it been nominated for the 7th Lu Xun Literary Awards for the novel, but it has also been endorsed by the capital and is ready to be a precursor to movies and TV dramas. The main role of the drama is rich emotional and psychological changes, multiple emotional signs of progress, and a rich layer of city metaphors with Wang Chien and Lee Chun will not let you down.

Star Power

The drama features Wang Chien, Chun Li, Tan Xiao Tian, ​​and Chou Yang Chen. Wan Qian’s acting skills are recognized both inside and outside the industry. Lichun has an excellent acting ability. Danhuten’s acting is fresh and natural, always reassuring people. The cast is good at acting and looks good, and people are looking forward to it. Not only is the cast strong, but the production team is even better!

Overall Opinion

This story is very exciting and useful in real life. It was worth seeing and the actor added excellent acting to the drama. The viewer can be very well-identified with the main character. The main production and style options used in the play relate to the involvement of the audience.