The Rise of the Daqin Empire, watching those goofs, made netizens vomit, and the actors' feet were suspended, which was too unprofessional. Those goof shots are speechless. If you want to look carefully, there are too many. There is a TV series, and I forget its name.
Lu Han, a little fresh meat, plays it. One second, the arm is empty, and the next second, there are two bracelets on the magic arm. Headphones still appear in costume dramas. Is it so advanced in ancient times? You don't have to touch ink to write brush characters. The brush head is obviously white, but it is written in black. Only by being professional can people believe it. And he was shot, and he stood still, unaware of it.
There are some lines that make people laugh and cry. This unpredictable young marshal's subordinates are really powerful. "Young marshal doesn't wait for me, please start the Xi 'an Incident immediately". Although it is inevitable to play goofs, there is still a post-production, and the screenwriter's eyes in the post-production are too bad. For example, it is obvious that it is a costume drama, but there is a lens wearing a watch, which should not be.
There is a scene in The Biography of Chu Qiao. Next to Zhao Liying, an old woman in modern clothes appears. Did she cross the past? Obviously it is the emperor's palace, how can the trademark of Adidas appear? The soldiers in the anti-Japanese war drama obviously lay still in the ground, but secretly picked up their mobile phones to peek, presumably crossing back.
What I can't stand in particular is the goof scene in the costume drama, where the emperor criticizes the writing, but there is a mobile phone lying under the emperor's desk. Is this intentional?
Also in the anti-Japanese drama, the commander of our army was doing battle analysis, and Ipoh mineral water was actually placed on the table.
Foreigners also have goofs. Among pirates of the Caribbean, Captain Jack's hat belongs to Adidas. The Roman Empire movie Troy was still in that barbaric era, and an airplane appeared in the sky.