The word of mouth comparison between Zhang Yi s Three Teams and Qin Hao s Three Teams really doe

Mondo games Updated on 2024-01-31

Introduction:

Yo, fellow star chasers, the movie and drama versions of "The Three Teams" have been released recently, and all kinds of highlights have emerged one after another. But have you noticed that the difference in word-of-mouth between the two versions is not a joke? Everyone is arguing whether Zhang Yi's movie version is more attractive, or the drama version led by Qin Hao is more addictive?This is not an easy question, so let's find out the answer together!

Aspect 1: Grievances and true portrayal.

Hey, when it comes to the movie version of "The Three Teams", I have to talk about Zhang Yi's performance. Some people say that the early preview is a bit off-topic, too much emphasis on the brotherhood of the three teams, and what happened to Cheng Bing in prison and after he was released from prison, which made the protagonist a little too aggrieved.

Zhang Yi has played similar roles before, such as An Xin in "Hurricane", which feels a bit old-fashioned and nothing new. The drama version is different, more real, and more engaging. Cheng Bing's inner struggle in the face of mistakes in the case, he was not aggrieved at all about his guilt and persistence. Such characters are more realistic and believable, right?

Aspect 2: Delicate emotions and clever arrangement of details.

Alas, let's talk about the drama version of "The Three Teams", the emotional description is so delicate that it makes people feel distressed. Through the ingenious arrangement of Cheng Bing's psychological changes, the audience really feels the pressure and guilt in his heart. The relaxed state of the first time he enters the scene of the crime, in stark contrast to the second time he feels guilty about the discovery that the girl is the victim, shows the complexity of the character vividly.

In contrast, the movie version is a bit eager for quick success, goes straight to the point, and does not dig into the hearts of the characters, resulting in the audience's emotional identification with Cheng Bing.

Aspect 3: Qin Hao's brilliant acting skills, suspense and humor coexist.

Come on, let's talk about Qin Hao's performance in the drama version. In stark contrast to Zhang Yi, Qin Hao played the rivalry between Cheng Bing and the second captain very well in the play, full of confidence and arrogance. The handling of suspense and humor elements is even more comfortable, making the characters more vivid and three-dimensional. But the movie version, because the early content entered quickly, the audience's anger towards the two kings was not cultivated much, resulting in a lack of deep understanding of Cheng Bing's behavior.

In contrast, the drama version makes it easier for the audience to take on the role of Cheng Bing by first mobilizing the audience's emotions, and has a deeper understanding of his behavioral motivations.

Conclusion: In general, the drama version of "The Three Teams" was crushed in word-of-mouth comparison, and successfully attracted the audience's attention through more realistic techniques, delicate emotional descriptions and Qin Hao's superb acting skills. The movie version is slightly lacking in aggrieved performances and handling of details. Perhaps, in this word-of-mouth comparison, the drama version of "The Three Teams" is really better than the details. What about you?Do you like the aggrieved Zhang Yi or do you prefer the delicate drama version?

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