Boy! Haiqing s I Am a Mountain has been continuously underrated, and the reasons for the audience

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-18

Boy! Haiqing's "I Am a Mountain" has been continuously underrated, and the reasons for the audience's negative reviews are surprisingly consistent

Recently, a TV series starring Haiqing "I Am a High Mountain" has caused a huge controversy among the audience. Although Haiqing has always been considered a powerful actor, her performance this time was generally badly praised by the audience. Unlike usual, the audience's reasons for the bad reviews are surprisingly consistent, they think that there is a huge gap between Haiqing's character image in the play and the image in real life.

"I Was a Mountain" tells the story of a girl who came out of a poor mountainous area and gradually grew into a strong and brave character in the midst of hardships and setbacks.

However, the audience felt that Haiqing was too cold and impersonal when playing this role, which made people feel unable to resonate. They criticized Haiqing for not integrating the character with himself and lacking realism and emotional expression.

Such a bad review reminds me of my own experience. A few years ago, I used to work for a company in what seemed like a high-level position. However, as time went on, I found myself moving further and further away from the image I had hoped for. At work, I need to maintain a calm and rational attitude, but this has caused a gap between me and my colleagues.

They felt that I was on top of the mountain, unapproachable, and difficult to get along with.

Gradually, I began to realize that I needed to change. I realized that the real strength does not come from the coldness and arrogance on the outside, but from the warmth and kindness of the heart. I started to take the initiative to communicate with my colleagues and pay attention to their needs and feelings. I tried to prove with my actions that I was not a stranger who didn't fit in with them, and that I shared the same values and emotions.

Gradually, my colleagues began to accept me and developed a close relationship with me. They found out that I was not as cold and arrogant as they had thought at first.

I've also experienced difficulties and setbacks, and I've had times of vulnerability and need. Through my conversations with them, I realized that we are so similar and that we both want to be understood and loved.

Returning to Haiqing's performance in "I Am a Mountain", I want to say to her that we don't blame her acting skills, we just want to see a more realistic and down-to-earth image. Because in real life, everyone has their own strengths and vulnerabilities, and no one can be cold and ruthless all the time. What we need is a character that we can relate to, someone who can empathize with us.

Perhaps, it is precisely because of such audience expectations that Haiqing's bad reviews are so consistent. It also reminds us that in our own lives, do we have similar problems? Are we also chasing an image that is contrary to our true selves? If so, how can we change it?

Perhaps, we need to re-examine our own values and pursuits, and focus on our inner voice rather than the expectations of the outside world. We need to be brave enough to express our emotions and make a real connection with others. Because it is only when we show ourselves authentically, and not hide behind a façade of indifference and arrogance, that we can truly achieve happiness and fulfillment in life.

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