When the finale of "Shhhh Someone frantically took a screenshot of Lin Yi's reddened eyes, someone painfully counted the deleted classic passages, and I held the hot mobile phone, and suddenly heard Shan Chong's confession of "I am above the mountains and only below you" echoed in my ears.
The crew put the heaviest weight on this snowy mountain proposal scene. When Shan Chong kneels on one knee, the camera suddenly cuts to a distant view: two small figures standing in the snow, with endless silver mountains behind them. This shooting technique of "witnessing heaven and earth" makes the audience's heart fall weightlessly with the aerial camera. The most amazing thing is Lin Yi's unshed tears - not Qiong Yao's howling and crying, but the trembling leaking between the rolling of the Adam's apple, which plays the tenderness of the tough guy into three points.
Fans of the original work chased the show with a magnifying glass as early as the start of the show, but they didn't expect to wait for the "plot roller coaster" in the end. Shan Chong's psychological transformation from a retired player to a rekindled fighting spirit should have been paved with three key training scenes, but now only the coach's line "You still have fire" has been left. What's even more laughable is that the plot of Wei Zhi's mother's attitude of 180 degrees turned around was jokingly called by netizens "The mother-in-law's face changes faster than ski downhill".
If the main CP is the slightly bitter sweetness of tiramisu, then Dai Duo and Shan Shan are ice cream sprinkled with Skittles. This pair of childhood sweethearts contributed the most intelligent love templates in the whole show: the little thumb secretly hooked by the training ground, the strawberry-flavored lollipop hidden in the helmet, and the crooked love drawn on skis in the snow.
Watching them go from bickering with each other to interlocking their fingers, it is as if they have seen the love letters hidden under the textbooks when they were young glowing.
When chasing the drama, I couldn't help but pause the screenshots, and the sincerity of the crew running all over Changbai Mountain and Yabuli was visible to the naked eye. Those shots of the ski resort in the morning fog, the moment when the morning sun dyes the snow particles into gold dust, and the slow motion of Shan Chong flipping in the air followed by the drone are more shocking than any post-production special effects. In particular, I want to praise the director's control of light and shadow, and the ice crystals condensed on Wei Zhi's eyelashes under the sunset are so beautiful that people forget to breathe.
Each OST is like an easter egg, and the prelude can make people return to the famous scene in seconds. Yu Shuxin's episode "TRUE LOVE" unexpectedly has a sense of story, with a slightly hoarse tail note, which sings the stubbornness in Wei Zhi's bones to the fullest. In particular, the sentence "love each other before the avalanche" in Amway's "In the Name of Insignificance", combined with the picture of Shan Chong breaking through the finish line during the race, makes the back of people's necks tingle.
After chasing the whole drama, I couldn't help but turn out the ski equipment at the bottom of the box, although I knew that I couldn't meet a skiing god like Shan Chong in reality, but at least I could shout the sentence "I am above the mountains and only below you" to the snowy mountains. Just looking at the mark of episode 23, I still regret those disappearing sugar spots - maybe just like the track left by skiing, the most beautiful scenery always has to be a little regretful to make people unforgettable.