Zhang Yi's wonderful performance in "The Three Teams" has attracted a lot of attention, but the experience of the actor Chen Chuang he played has also attracted a lot of attention. It is said that Chen Chuang only appeared briefly in the movie, and before he even had time to say a word, he was robbed of all his attention by Zhang Yi. The case aroused heated discussions among the masses and the media, and also caused everyone to think deeply about the existence of the actors in the play, the positioning of the characters, and other issues.
Chen Chuang, a male artist who entered the industry more than 20 years ago, has appeared in many movies and TV series. From the puppy in "Baolian Lantern" to Uncle Xiao Wu in "Life Events", they are all recognized as good actors. But in the film "The Three Teams", his role is particularly excluded and almost ignored. This makes many people feel regretful and a little confused.
"The Three Teams" is a film about Cheng Bing, played by Zhang Yi, who accidentally died when dealing with a vicious case, and he himself was thrown into prison, and then searched for criminals everywhere in prison. Chen Chuang played the victim's father in the movie. Chen Chuang's character setting was originally a sad character, but because he appeared for too short a time, he had very limited room to play.
Chen Chuang's lens is very small, which is very regrettable. It is said that when the camera switched to Zhang Yi, he didn't even say a word. This approach is both abrupt and dissatisfying, and Chen Chuang's performance ability cannot be fully brought into play. As a senior veteran actor, such a failure is really disappointing.
Although Chen Chuang has not been in the drama many times, his performance has won praise from many audiences and film critics. In the limited shots, he perfectly portrays the role of a father who has lost his daughter, interpreting his inner despair and grief to the extreme. That deep and real feeling made people feel a little sympathy for his experience.
Overall, what Chen Chuang experienced in "The Three Teams" brings us reflections on his role positioning and his own survival. A good film must give every role enough room to play, and some people must not be reduced to supporting roles. I also hope that future films will pay more attention to the balanced development of the male and female protagonists, so that each character is valued and respected.