Soldiers are regarded as a sacred profession by the public, they are willing to sacrifice their lives for the country and the people, and their image and temperament have also become a model in our hearts.
Do you have a unique preference for military-themed film and television plots?Are you deeply moved by the image of soldiers who are brave and good at fighting, loyal and dedicated, and upright?
Many outstanding actors have played memorable military roles, and the genre has always been highly sought after.
Wang Xingang, Li Youbin, Wu Jing and other actors vividly demonstrated the perseverance and integrity of soldiers through their acting skills and personal charm, thus winning the affirmation and warm applause of the audience.
However, there are some actors who are obviously not suitable for playing a soldier, but they stubbornly challenge their acting skills, and they have to try to play the role of a soldier, and they don't understand the depths.
They use the image of soldiers as a prop for entertainment, and they wear military uniforms but perform one ridiculous "thunder drama" after another.
They give the impression of not heroic, but more like an insult to the military.
Today, let's summarize the stars who make mistakes in playing the role of military personnel and see how they behave in a "funny" way of portraying military people.
Many people have flocked to this field, hoping to share the great success of the Li Youbin version of "Bright Sword".
Bright Sword 3" debuted under the name of the show, which caused many viewers to look forward to and speculate.
However, when the show was released, the audience was disappointed, because it directly subverted their expectations of anti-Japanese dramas, and as a result, many people criticized the show in the comment areas of major **.
I have been fortunate enough to ** the gripping plot of this show, and here is my summary.
"Thunder Warrior" is set against the background of the Anti-Japanese War, and Zhang Yunlong plays the role of Wang Yunshan, the head of the independent troupe. Despite his lack of a good education and fiery temperament, he possessed extraordinary military talents.
In terms of character setting, Wang Yunshan has many similarities with Li Yunlong in "Bright Sword", both of which are anti-Japanese war films based on the prototype of General Wang Jinshan.
This sounds great, but the effect of the TV series is deeply disappointing.
First of all, Zhang Yunlong's image in the play is far from the standard of a soldier.
In the play, Zhang Yunlong's image is far from the standard of a soldier.
Zhang Yunlong is dressed in a neat military uniform in the play, his hair is dyed brown, and his face is covered with heavy makeup, giving people a look"Youth idol"impressions.
His image on the battlefield is more like filming a fashion magazine or an MV than a war drama, which gives the impression of being frivolous and unreliable.
He often used hairspray, flattering eyes, getting angry, and playing with his temper, and he did not have the seriousness and stability that a soldier should have. Furthermore.
In "Bright Sword", Li Yunlong played by Li Youbin showed the courage and strength that a general should have in the War of Resistance Against Japan, in comparison.
Li Youbin plays a warrior covered in dirt and scars throughout the film, and has always maintained a disgraced image.
He not only has unique command skills and strategic vision, but also shows the characteristics of a battlefield hero and an old peasant, never ignoring the actual situation because of the pursuit of image, let alone ignoring the consequences because of vanity.
Li Yunlong is a flesh-and-blood, upright, touching, wise and brave soldier portrayed by Li Youbin, and he successfully showed the image of a general who was trusted by his subordinates.
Just like the scene of Li Youbin's attack on Ping'an County in "Bright Sword", he faced the enemy army, and when his beloved woman was in front of him, he could also decisively order the bombardment of Ping'an County, and use the tactics of sneak attack in Yelang Valley to severely damage the enemy army.
He left a deep impression on the audience by truly showing his personality and charm as a soldier, and eventually became a classic in anti-Japanese war dramas.
Disappointment and revulsion come from a lack of contrast.
Zhang Yunlong did not show a real and down-to-earth hero image, but on the contrary, he made the audience remember a greasy face and a lack of upright image of a soldier"Small fresh meat"。
This image not only constitutes an insult to the classic drama "Bright Sword", but also disrespectful to history and the Anti-Japanese War, and an insult to the audience's IQ.
According to the latest news, the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection criticized the TV series "Thunder Warrior" by name, and then the show has been removed from the shelves of major ***.
I hope that Zhang Yunlong and the directors can respect history and the audience, and stop insulting the image of soldiers with embarrassing acting skills and plots, so that they can be understood and recognized by the audience.
Maybe you still remember the role of Wu Qilong in "Step by Step". The fourth master shows a complex and profound character in the play, he has both imperial ambition and full of human warmth.
Wu Qilong performed well through his eyes in the play, and when he confronted the eighth master, his eyes were full of hostility and provocation, making the audience deeply feel his inner unwillingness and tenacity.
When he learned that he was about to ascend the throne, his expression became complicated, with joy and excitement mixed with exhaustion and helplessness.
Wu Qilong's superb performance in "Step by Step" deeply touched the audience and won him wide recognition in the mainland market.
The success of "Step by Step Shocking" may have made Wu Qilong more confident, so he tried an anti-Japanese drama, but was collectively complained by the audience.
Wu Qilong is about to participate in a new anti-Japanese TV series "Forward to the Fire", although the name of this drama seems solemn and serious, but the actual plot is not.
He plays Lei Zifeng, a character who was originally a bandit leader in the play. Inspired by Shangguan Yu Fei, a commissioner of the Eighth Route Army, he put aside his partisan prejudices, joined the Eighth Route Army, and fought with them against the Japanese invaders.
However, Wu Qilong did not succeed in getting rid of the restrictions imposed on him by his appearance in the play.
His hair was covered in hairspray and looked lifeless. Despite the baptism of fire, his clothes remained spotless and clean.
He was dressed in a neat leather jacket and did not have the slightest military demeanor.
Riding a Harley-Davidson motorcycle, the car clearly did not fit the context;He was armed with a huge Gatling gun.
Because he is not familiar with **, his movements appear stiff and weak, and he looks like he is playing with a toy at random, and there is no pressure when he shoots.
His performance in the play is also exaggerated to the extreme. In addition, so is his acting skills.
Despite the inflavour of shells, he walked with his head held high and his head dangling, as if fearing that the enemy would miss him.
If such a plot takes place on the actual battlefield, he will face the fate of being beaten to the ground.
He uses cannons to celebrate his mother's birthday, and the plot is also very exaggerated. What's even more strange is that although he was hit by a bomb in the play, he was unscathed.
The audience was left a bad impression by various bizarre plots and scenes, some netizens said in the comment area: "This drama is simply a funny film, there is no lower limit to IQ", and some people said: "I only watched the whole drama for Wu Qilong's hairstyle."
I think Wu Qilong should stop after finishing this terrible drama, especially the sequel "Towards Victory".
He had better return to filming "Step by Step" and stop ruining the image of our soldiers.
Lu Han's car also turned into a ditch, and Zhang Yunlong failed to play the role, so he also paid tribute.
As a high-profile pop star, Luhan has a large number of fans. He has played a variety of roles in films such as "20 Years Again Again" and "The Great Wall", yet audiences have been unhappy with his acting skills.
It wasn't until Lu Han received the invitation from the crew of "Shanghai Fortress" that he originally thought that this film would take over the baton of "The Wandering Earth" and combine science fiction and war into the first work in China.
After six years of preparation, the film was unanimously criticized by the audience and critics after its release, with a Douban score of only 39 points, known as the "worst movie of the year".
Lu Han's line expression in the play is stiff and dull, lacking emotion and rhythm, leaving the audience with the impression that he is just endorsing.
His expression is monotonous and stiff, lacking rich variations and layers, making it impossible to get a glimpse of what he really feels inside.
In addition to this, Lu Han's movements are also embarrassing, he behaves very unnaturally and uncoordinatedly in scenes such as driving and shooting, lacking strength and tension, making one wonder if he is professionally trained.
His performance in the film does not bring any sense of surprise and shock at all, but rather makes people feel quite boring and boring.
In the play, he is often late, playing with his mobile phone, lazy, messing around, and even busy texting Lin Lan to confess on the battlefield, which has a bad image.
There is also a scene in the play that imitates the plot of Li Yunlong firing the cannon in "Bright Sword", but the young face makes people feel very funny.
Fighters such as Luhan also have to deal with alien creatures with hard shells in battle, using semi-automatic rifles that are not very effective, which is obviously not professional enough.
Lu Han himself is positioned as a high-value idol star, he has a delicate ** and a handsome appearance, which is very different from the image of a soldier.
Soldiers should show heroic and resolute masculinity, not delicate, weak, sissy little fresh meat.
He didn't change his image in the movie to cater to the role, still maintaining his daily dress and hairstyle, and even applied hairspray and lipstick. Such an image looks out of place in a war-torn situation, and it doesn't fit the feeling of the character at all, let alone that.
The audience's time and money were wasted by this film, and at the same time, they also missed the development opportunities and potential of Chinese science fiction films. This made the audience lose confidence and expectations in domestic sci-fi movies, and left a bad impression of Luhan in their hearts.
What the audience saw was not a real soldier, but a Lu Han in military uniform.
After the above analysis, we can conclude that becoming a military officer is not an easy task.
Actors not only need to have a certain appearance and temperament, but more importantly, they need to have rich life experience and solid acting skills.
If their image and temperament do not match the image of a soldier, and their acting skills are not in place, they will leave a bad impression on the audience.
As a sacred profession, military personnel do not hesitate to sacrifice their lives and youth for the country and the people, and their image and temperament are also models in our minds.
We should learn to respect them and learn from them Xi, rather than seeing them as instruments of entertainment.
We should also support those actors who can really establish the image of soldiers, such as Zhang Yi, Duan Yihong, Li Youbin, Wu Jing, etc.
They showed us the tenacity, perseverance and never-give-up spirit of a soldier.
I don't think all military images have to be disgraced, resolute and resolute.
Soldiers, too, are ordinary people, they have personality, emotion and life, and they are also flesh and blood, affectionate and righteous.
In different historical periods and war scenarios, the image of military personnel also changes. I don't think the way to portray a soldier in a film or television drama is fixed.
Of course, this does not mean that we can distort history and the image of soldiers at will, but we should carry out reasonable and appropriate artistic treatment on the premise of respecting history and the spirit of soldiers.
We should approach this subject with more solemnity and seriousness and not let it become a laughing stock.
We also look forward to seeing more excellent military-themed film and television dramas, so that we can truly feel the truth of soldiers and appreciate the real military soul.