Recently, an anti-Japanese war comedy "Dog Leftovers Run" starring several young actors and Qin Hailu quickly became popular on the Internet. With only a short 24 episodes, the ratings weren't ideal when it first aired, probably because most people weren't interested in the name. However, once the audience has seen it, they all have extremely high evaluations without exception.
The recent TV series did not invite well-known traffic stars, nor did it carry out hype, and several young actors successfully became hits only with their own strength and fascinating storylines.
The actress who played Apricot in the play became famous in one fell swoop, and although she did not have a good ending to the plot, she left a deep impression on the audience.
As soon as she appeared, she showed a fresh and bright temperament, as if she had not seen an actress of this style in the entertainment industry for a long time. Although there are many people who are more beautiful than her, the sense of purity that emanates from within is very precious.
Xing'er, played by Wang He, published a long post on Weibo after the finale of the TV series to bid farewell to this role. From his words, you can feel a sense of youthfulness, perhaps after a long period of thinking, he was able to write this text. Although the writing is not perfect, every word exudes sincerity and humility.
This TV series is Wang's first appearance after his debut. Perhaps because she has not been blinded by the fame and fortune of the entertainment industry, she can feel a pure and blank paper temperament through her eyes, and I believe that this TV series will bring many opportunities for her future acting career.
Qin Hailu, as the leading actor, also highly affirmed Wang He's performance. She revealed in the interview that since Wang He is still in school, the entire crew needs to cooperate with her class arrangement. This kind of accommodation does not come from the ordinary performance of a new actor, but from Wang He's outstanding performance. I look forward to seeing more of her performances in the future.