Recently, talk show actor Tong Mo Nan ridiculed the industry in his performance, which caused heated discussions. Netizens have said that Tong Mo Nan is like a dark lamp in the industry, and he will turn off the fire when he walks to ***. Some netizens joked that they hoped that Tong Mo Nan would let go of the film and television industry and not let the industry "collapse" with him. Some netizens even bluntly pointed out that although Tong Monan's performance in film and television works is good, his remarks make people feel uneasy.
I have to admit that Tong Monan's performance style is unique, and he is good at using humor and humor to ** social hot issues. However, this ridicule seems to have gone a little too far. He said that he had to find the reason for himself, which makes one wonder if he is also aware of the impact of his words on the industry. The film and television industry is a creative and imaginative field, and it needs an open and inclusive environment, not being bound by the words of some people.
We can't afford to lose faith in the industry just because of someone's words. In fact, as a form of performance, the purpose of stand-up comedy is to entertain the audience, not to hurt or discredit an industry. Of course, we can't deny Tong Monan's status and influence in the talk show world. His remarks are often able to attract widespread attention and discussion, which is beneficial for the development of the industry as a whole.
However, we should also be clear: stand-up comedians are not industry leaders, and their words should not be a bellwether for the industry. Let's look at this from a different angle. If every talk show actor is like Tong Mo Nan and uses ridicule to smear a certain industry, then what kind of predicament will the industry fall into? We can't dismiss an entire industry because of individual words.
Finally, I want to say that talk show actors should grasp the degree of performance to avoid causing unnecessary harm to a certain industry. At the same time, we should also look at the speech in the talk show rationally and not be too emotional about a person or a certain industry. After all, everyone has their own opinions and ways of expressing themselves, and we should respect and understand each other's differences.