Secondly, the costume shape is shocking. I used to know that Thai movies and TV plays were exaggerated, but I didn't know I was wrong until I saw the clothes and accessories of the characters in them. One of the women's headdresses turned out to be Wukong's headdress in Journey to the West. Isn't this a bit shocking? Is this kind of clothing to cater to the Thai aesthetic? Are Thai aesthetics all related to Buddhism?
The actor's acting skills are exaggerated to death. It can be seen from the released animation that some actors turned out to be Joe's first pose, and another actor actually rolled his eyes. Is this to piss off the creative staff in China? If these people were really in the Qing dynasty, I think they were pushed out and beheaded before they arrived at the palace! What are these elves doing here? ! Maybe they don't understand China's national conditions, but they are just self-righteous.
The Thai version of "The Queen of the Palace" has started broadcasting. I don't know how this palace drama performed in Thailand, which set a high rating in China that year. Of course, this requires a certain cultural background and historical research. I wonder if these Thai directors and screenwriters will study the history of China? I hope this historical drama won't turn into a farce after it goes out!