Liu Shishi s acting skills in the new drama Yi Nian Guan Mountain were questioned, exposing two ma

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-19

With the launch of "Yi Nian Guan Mountain", the audience was attracted by Liu Shishi's beauty, and she was known as the "Chosen Ancient". However, Mr. Eight is more concerned about whether her acting skills have improved.

What is surprising is that Liu Shishi, who was questioned about her acting skills before, has received a lot of praise this time, and the corresponding publicity has naturally followed. You can see related topics such as "Liu Shishi's tearful acting skills", "Ren Ruyi's (character name) acting skills are on par with Liu Shishi", "Liu Shishi's rivalry with Wang Yan" and other related topics.

The heroine played by Liu Shishi in "Yi Nian Guan Mountain" is a master with a dual identity, ostensibly a heroine of the rivers and lakes, but in fact a well-known killer in Beijing.

Although Liu Shishi has 19 years of acting experience, she uses dubbing in the play, so we can't evaluate the level of her lines. However, we can evaluate his acting skills by looking at his body and facial expressions.

In the play, Liu Shishi's interpretation is a little too formal, and she always maintains a dignified posture. For example, after being injured after a round with the villain, she still doesn't forget to straighten her back.

This kind of demeanor management seems a bit excessive to a certain extent, and it is not quite in line with the heroine's exhausted and slightly weak physical state.

Liu Shishi's posture when she walks is very upright, and even her head twisting is very elegant. In fact, you don't have to be too nervous when walking, and your natural posture can also show confidence and beauty.

When Liu Shishi was drinking, she also showed the primitive state of human beings taming their bodies, and bowing her head does not mean that she has lost her demeanor.

When the hostess questioned the kneeling villain, she still maintained a posture with her head held high. At that moment, Mr. Eight felt that the dummies in the mall window were not as energetic as her.

Whether it is the enthusiastic pursuit of fans or those fighting scenes full of praise, it feels a little unreal. In one scene, the heroine and the villain fight with a sword, but some of the shots look very strange.

Just ask, which martial arts master will keep his neck stiff when he kicks diagonally?Wouldn't a normal person have any expression of force on his face when he exerts force all over his body?This is undoubtedly the responsibility of the martial arts instructor, but the actors' stiff bodies are also a problem that cannot be ignored.

When performing, actors should adjust their body posture according to the changes in the scene, rather than always maintaining a posture with their chest held high and their heads raised like walking on the red carpet. Both Liu Shishi and Yang Yang's performances are too stiff, and they need to learn more about how Xi express the characters' feelings naturally.

In acting, the actor's body language is an integral part, and moderate body movements can add liveliness to the character, but too much or too little can seem unnatural.

The problem with Liu Shishi's performance in "Yi Nian Guan Mountain" is that she uses too much force, and her facial expression is too simple, which cannot show the three-dimensional sense of the character.

When facing the role of a killer with strong martial arts, we usually think of words such as handsome and chic, but Liu Shishi's performance is too bland, and her expression does not change much, sometimes like she didn't wake up, sometimes like a blind person, and sometimes like facial paralysis.

Even in one scene, she looked like she had just woken up and was called to the set to film, but in fact she played the subordinate of the female protagonist who disliked the male protagonist, but the audience could only see her poker face, such a performance was unconvincing.

When the heroine firmly announced that "this is not a discussion, it is a notice", Liu Shishi's eyes seemed to be in a trance, and her face was a little stiff because she couldn't make a big expression after the injection, which did not show her due domineering.

This performance can be even worse without the help of a professional voice actor.

When Liu Shishi reads her lines, her expression is relatively flat, only her mouth is moving, so it is difficult for the audience to distinguish her inner emotions just by observing her facial expressions, whether they are disgusted, provocative, hateful, or gratified, admired and moved.

Liu Shishi's performance in this drama, what impressed me the most was the scene where the actor forced her to ask her true identity. She was speaking her lines with tears in her eyes, her eyes were red, and her expression was painful, but with a hint of stubbornness.

What she is best at, and what is most in line with her temperament, is the cold and stubborn image of a little white flower.

If she wants to make a bigger breakthrough, Liu Shishi needs to find a professional acting teacher for in-depth learning and Xi training. For Liu Shishi, who is 36 years old, she needs to cherish the remaining time for progress, because after the age of 40, she may face the bottleneck of the development of costume dramas and modern dramas.

Related Pages