Huang Jue in "Mountains and Seas" is like a bright star, exuding an affectionate light, successfully immersing the audience in the story.
In the picture, Professor Ling and the Defu brothers are speeding on the road on a motorcycle, like a funny but heart-piercing scene, which has become an eternal classic in the hearts of the audience. This is not only due to Huang Jue's acting skills with a deep understanding of the role, but also his perfect restoration of his simple image.
In "Mountains and Seas", Professor Ling played by Huang Jue won the love of the audience with his simple style. The simple image of him growing mushrooms for the villagers makes people can't help but feel respect. In order to safeguard the interests of the mushroom people, he did not hesitate to pay out of his own pocket, showing his deep affection for the people. Professor Ling's persistence and sincerity deeply touched the hearts of the audience, enabling Huang Jue to establish an unshakable image pyramid among the audience.
When Huang Jue stepped on the stage of "Flowers", the originally radiant stars fell into shadows. The strong Mr. Qiang he played in the play was polished into a ** boss, with the atmosphere of a domineering president. However, the audience questioned this character setting, believing that his background and experience could not support such a strong character.
Mr. Qiang's overly greasy performance and excessive "daddy taste" aroused the audience's disgust, making the scene between him and Reiko criticized as too deliberately greasy.
The questioning of Mr. Qiang's voice has become a focus that cannot be ignored. In the play, a domineering president should have a rich and masculine voice, however, the audience thinks that Huang Jue's voice is too small, like a mouthful of old phlegm stuck in his throat, which undoubtedly affects the atmosphere and texture of the whole play. Mr. Qiang's image has lost its foothold in the audience due to the mismatch of voices.
What's more profound is that Mr. Qiang's positioning in the plot confuses the audience. He is set up as a strong character, but he is always defeated in the confrontation with Mr. Bao, and even fell by 40% and was supervised by the head office.
The audience had doubts about the positioning of such a strong boss character, and felt that he was more like a loser than a strong one. The plot between Mr. Qiang and Reiko also seems far-fetched, making the audience feel unnatural and deepening the questioning of the character setting.
is not satisfied with Huang Jue's performance in "Flowers", which is in stark contrast to his affectionate image in "Mountains and Seas". Director Wong Kar-wai's casting decision has also been questioned, with viewers wondering if it was deliberately created to such an effect. However, some viewers believe that Huang Jue interprets the real atmosphere of the middle level of a large domestic brokerage in the play, and this sense of disgust may be the emotion that the director wants to convey.
Huang Jue presented a very different image in two completely different dramas, which caused the audience to have conflicting views on his acting skills and role choices. To some extent, this also reflects the great influence of the script and the director's choice on the final presentation when the actor creates the role.
Perhaps in future works, Huang Jue can continue to challenge more types of roles, show more diverse acting skills, and present more exciting performances to the audience.
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