The TV series "Heart House" takes the house as the main line. Do you think the plot is realistic?

I think the plot of this drama is very realistic, with the house as the main line to show family conflicts, affection, life difficulties and so on, and the whole looks very real. Living in the Heart is a TV series adapted from a novel, starring Christina and nursery rhymes. You know, they both won Golden Eagle films in succession, and their acting skills are absolutely useless. Together, the cooperation is a strong alliance, and the emergence of a group of old opera bones makes this play more and more exciting.

This TV series takes the house as the main line and can be said to be very realistic. Christina plays Qin Xiao as a stay-at-home mom. In order to truly take root in Shanghai, she thought of buying a house, which is also the idea of many foreigners living in Shanghai. Everyone wants to have a home of their own. It is precisely because of buying a house that the contradiction between Qin Xiao and her sister Gu Qingyu has been aroused, and many contradictions have occurred one after another. Even Qin Xiao's husband died unexpectedly in the conflict.

In order to shape this role, Christina appeared almost without makeup, and she portrayed the life of a real ordinary person through acting. Go to the vegetable market to buy food and cook before dawn every day, and keep the family's life in order. She has arranged almost all the schoolbags and books that the children need for class, the clothes and watches that her husband wears, the dishes that her father-in-law likes to eat, and the medicines that her mother-in-law needs to take. Isn't this the most real life?

Although the whole family is very dependent on Qin Xiao, but there is no trust, we can also feel the deep-rooted class discrimination in Modu from family conversations, and it is difficult for outsiders to take root here, which also aggravated Qin Xiao's idea of buying a house. In addition to buying a house, this drama also shows various emotional contradictions in a three-dimensional way. Perhaps it is because the plot is too real that it triggered the audience's * * * voice and achieved good ratings. Ethical TV plays have always been the focus of discussion among the audience, and this play not only conforms to the novel, but also happens to be accepted by the audience.