Liu Shishi: The beauty of the dancer, the way of the body.
Recently, Liu Shishi's frank confession has aroused the attention of ** and fans, and this star who has been Xi ballet since elementary school has also faced posture problems. When talking about the behind-the-scenes story of her new drama "Yinian Guan Mountain", she admitted that she had changed her body Xi for the role.
I found that I used to have a bit of a Xi of slumping, but playing the role of Ren Ruyi, slumping is not right. Liu Shishi admitted frankly that in order to better interpret the role, she spent more than a month adjusting her posture, focusing on tightening her core and sinking her shoulders.
This experience shows Liu Shishi's dedication to the role and dedication to acting. She is not only filming a play, but also trying to explore the subtleties of the character, so as to present a more three-dimensional and in-depth image.
Regarding the adjustment of her posture, Liu Shishi admitted that she needed to keep reminding herself at the beginning not to let her waist collapse. Although this adjustment made her feel sore, it was also a challenge and exercise for herself. She even gave advice to netizens, not only to remind themselves, but also to change their Xi through practical actions. She shared her method of leaning against the wall when adjusting her posture, providing a viable way for people with similar Xi to improve.
Liu Shishi has been Xi ballet since elementary school, and has excellent body control and beautiful posture as a dancer. Her early training in the field of dance also laid a solid foundation for her future acting career. Although she originally planned to become a ballet teacher, an unexpected opportunity led her to embark on the road of acting. With her own efforts and talents, she gradually emerged in the film and television industry and became one of the high-profile actors.
In "Yi Nian Guan Mountain", Liu Shishi plays Zhu Yiwei Ren Ruyi, a role with strong martial arts that requires her not only to make a breakthrough in dramatic tension, but also to make appropriate adjustments in posture and body to show the character's demeanor and strength.
Liu Shishi's experience tells us that even actors with excellent dance skills will face various challenges and adjustments when creating characters. She not only showed a professional attitude, but also gave fans and viewers a piece of advice and inspiration on how to deal with posture problems.