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How to evaluate Dilraba's performance in the TV series Public Prosecution?
I have watched four episodes of the drama Public Prosecution, and I feel that there is something wrong with the plot of this drama. I prefer that the script creation is not rigorous enough, and those old plays are also strange, and the style of painting will suddenly become strange. I wonder if anyone feels the same way, not to mention Dilraba's first interpretation of the role of prosecutor.

I think her lines are basically qualified here, but the interpretation details are very poor. The most obvious is the long-shot close-up of the expression of the teacher elder sister when she died in the first episode. The long shot just left no tears. ...

Her expression is frowning, covering her mouth, squatting and crying, but the scene is meeting. I didn't see her forbearing, and she was too open, for fear that the other party wouldn't find out. Shouldn't the right thing to do is to be frightened and then shed tears unconsciously, then quickly come to your senses, dry your tears and try to see if anyone is watching her, then leave the scene quickly and cry when you get to a safe place?

This long shot is really awkward, and the gesture of covering your mouth is also poorly designed. It didn't make me feel that her mood was progressive. Seeing this scene, I only felt embarrassed, not sad, and suddenly I saw Kim crying with her mouth covered ~

And this is a man who has just been hit by a fast-moving car and died on the spot? No wounds, complete makeup ...

Even the sunglasses beside you can't see any cracks and scratches, which are too unreasonable in physics.

I won't pursue it at present. There is nothing to discuss about the plot. Look at the follow-up story, if it's good, chase it ~