Which of those women dressed as men in the TV series is the most real?

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-01-30

In TV dramas, female pretending to be ** is a common plot, sometimes for the needs of the plot, and sometimes to show the heroism of women. However, in different TV series, the presentation of female pretends** is also different, some look real, and some can be seen at a glance that they are played by women. So, which of these female pretends to be the most real?

Xu Xian in "The Legend of the New White Lady" must be in the first place, when I was a child, I never doubted that he was played by an actress, and the reversal was very successful, so that when I saw Ye Tong** dressed up later, I felt very disobedient.

Ye Zhao played by Ma Sichun because of his family background, Ye Zhao has always been raised as a boy and fought on the battlefield as a general. There are many martial arts movements, sharp shots, and they are very well imitated from their eyes to their movements. With a weak flower man, it is even more aggressive.

Tiansheng Long Song "Ni Ni's female dress**, the eyebrows are thick, or sword eyebrows, the makeup is deliberately blackened, and the shadow is deepened, so that the whole face looks more three-dimensional, and it is more neutral.

In "A Mouse Falls in Love with a Cat", Bai Yutang played by Cecilia Cheung, her ** dress is handsome and compelling, but she can be seen at a glance that she is a woman, and she can only let the audience see that the beauty is handsome, and it is too enjoyable.

In "Beautiful Scholar", Ju Jingyi dressed as a woman and mixed into the school Xi that only men can go to, but her delicate full makeup and weak temperament make people have to complain. Could it be that the eyes of the people in the entire academy are not good, and they can't see that this is a woman?

In "Le You Yuan", the encounter between Cui Lin played by Jing Tian and the male protagonist is a female **. It's just that Jing Tian's female pretense is really full of flaws, and it's no wonder that the male protagonist is recognizable at a glance.

In past TV dramas, female pretending to be ** often just to meet the needs of the plot, but did not really portray the male image from a female perspective. However, with the progress of the times, more and more TV dramas have begun to focus on portraying a more realistic male image from a female perspective.

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