The period fantasy C-drama “Word of Honor,” released in 2021, had a total budget of $7 million. Production purportedly did not have enough money, however, to use high-quality CGI and failed to retouch and edit several background actors.'Initially I was gutted': 'Squid Game' VIP actors respond to criticism of their acting
In one scene, a background actor can be seen using a cellphone, and another actor is shown holding a mini fan in his sleeves. One background actor has a giant hole in his pants, and a street scene shows a drone flying around despite the series taking place in ancient times. Another 2021 Chinese fantasy period drama called “The Long Ballad” had a whopping budget of $55 million. All the fighting scenes, however, were replaced with comics, including actors’ backgrounds, which used illustrations rather than a real-life set or proper CGI. The TikTok user questioned why the C-drama, based on a comic, did not use the original drawings for the backgrounds.
Many users expressed confusion at the mistakes made by an expensive production while pointing out that the $55 million drama was “worse” than the $7 million drama.“Pleaseee dropped 55 [million dollars] and it was worse than the 7 [million dollar] show,” one user commented.Others suggested that there were logical decisions behind certain CGI choices and pointed out that the mistakes were not too noticeable.
“For the $55 [million] one, I think it was to prevent horses from being in the war scenes [and to] give a nod to the comic-style,” one user suggested.“I watched word of honor and I didn't even notice- I was too focused on reading the subtitles,” another user wrote.
Source: Tech Daily Report (techdailyreport.net)