I still remember watching costume TV dramas when I was a child. The costume design of the characters in the play was originally very emotional, but in fact, every different TV series may have the same clothes, which will not make people feel that it is a play or a string show. Because of excellent performances and excellent scripts, dresses have become decorations, which are secondary, but they have become icing on the cake, such as The Nineteen Sisters of Gan, The Condor Heroes (especially the Louis Koo and Carman Lee editions).
On the other hand, under the layer-by-layer filter, all the clothes can't see the original material. The new clothing description itself has its own innovation and design, which may be more suitable for the role and give the audience a better impression, but sometimes it will backfire. Inappropriate modeling, such as the legend of Wu Meiniang, gorgeous costumes seem a bit overwhelming, which makes people ignore the performance itself, and bright colors also make people feel like a play. Another example is the TV series about rivers and lakes, such as "Heavy Fire Attacks the Moon" broadcast this year. Actors' costumes are very well matched, but sometimes they feel exaggerated and blindly pursue their roles. Fairy? And lost the chivalry and heroism that originally belonged to the rivers and lakes.