The finale of the ViuTV drama “I SWIM” starring Edan Lu (Edan), Wei Junsheng (Jeffrey), Wu Haixin, etc. last night. Miss Weng (played by Wu Haixin) was relieved to be himself, and accepted the challenge of Li Mayong (played by Lu Jue’an) to participate in the 50-meter freestyle.
“I SWIM” was criticized by netizens that it should be renamed “I FLIRT” due to too many love scenes. The drama finally has a swimming competition in the last episode. Li Mayong and Yu Langchong faced off. Yu Langchong was too worried regarding whether his old love would be there to watch the game. He had hallucinations during the game and saw Shi Yong cheering for him by the pool and swimming in the pool. In the end, Yu Langchong swam too selflessly. When he touched the pool, he hit his head once morest the edge of the pool and fainted in the water, causing all the following matches to be cancelled. Mysterious swimmer Zhang Hao (played by Chen Yishen) appeared on the field and rushed down to Yu Lang to compete in the 4×50 four-style relay. Yu Langchong decided to find Li Mayong, who was good at butterfly swimming, to reorganize the relay team. On the other hand, Miss Weng was summoned by the principal because of Li Mayong. Miss Weng voluntarily resigned for Li Mayong’s academic future and even moved to avoid him. Li Mayong misunderstood that Yu Langchong broke the news, and the brothers broke up. Li Marong mightn’t find Miss Weng, but following entering university, he met Miss Weng once more in class.
Many netizens pointed out that although “I SWIM” has a beautiful picture and has a cinematic feel, the second half of the plot is not good, there are many unreasonable plots, and the finale ends in haste with “suddenly breaking the tail”, which is “no ending”. The ending”, wasting a group of actors who worked hard to perform, and it is recommended not to make a movie version. However, there are also many netizens who hope that “I SWIM” can start shooting a sequel or a movie version.
Actors such as Jeffrey and Yuan Lilin started a live broadcast on Facebook last night to answer questions from the audience, and director Feng Zhiqiang also appeared. Feng Zhiqiang said in the live broadcast: “Recently, we have received a lot of different messages, some criticized, we will pay attention to and review, and we have also received a lot of encouragement and support, many of which are from colleagues who asked regarding the names and acting skills of the actors in the play. No recommendation. I hope directors can pay attention to this new cast and the behind-the-scenes team in Hong Kong.”