At first, the plot was a bit boring, and both the plot and the shooting technique were a bit routine. In order to survive in such a fierce competitive environment, a paper media boss took his employees into a new media company. In a simple and relaxed working environment, employees have to work hard to adapt to the working speed in the new media era. Such a plot doesn't seem very attractive.
When I wanted to give up the play, I found that the second episode had a turn for the better, and several storylines made us feel different. Women mainly go to the editorial team to deliver materials, and as a result, the editorial team makes things difficult for them. In fact, such a plot will also appear in the real workplace. Instead of being punished, the editing team let the woman take the blame. Although it is the need of the plot, it always makes people feel that people in important positions can do whatever they want, while interns need all kinds of backpots to make the workplace environment more clear.
A woman's best friend is also drifting in the north. My best friend's parents came to Beijing to get her daughter married, and the man gave her a generous dowry. Parents want to marry their daughter and then use the bride price money to buy a house for their son. This point has been praised by many women, or themselves, or girlfriends, or it may have been such an experience, which is also an important plot in the play.
In many workplace dramas, women's anxiety and sadness will be magnified, giving the audience a distorted feeling. In this play, parents use their daughter's bride price to buy a wedding room for their son. This problem in reality still makes us feel cold behind the screen.