The Spring Festival Gala "Shangchun Mountain" costume door incident Director Zheng Yi replied positively to Bai Jingting's heated discussion on dressing
Recently, a topical drama "Shangchun Mountain" in the 2024 Spring Festival Gala sparked heated discussions because of a clothing door incident. In an interview, Zheng Yi, the director of the play, responded positively to Bai Jingting's change of costume.
It is reported that in the play, when actor Bai Jingting performed to the climax of the show, he needed to quickly change his costume on the stage because of the inappropriateness, and this process was seen by the audience and the audience in front of the TV. The incident sparked heated discussions among netizens: one side thought it was an oversight, and the other believed that it was done to better present the image of the character.
Regarding the incident, director Zheng Yi said: "It was an accident, and we didn't find any problems during the rehearsal, but during the live performance, there were some small accidents. He also said that Bai Jingting's costume change was to better present the image of the character, not to be negligent or unprepared performance.
*The interview learned that the audience at that time gave a high evaluation of Bai Jingting's costume change performance, believing that it not only showed the professionalism of the actors, but also a surprise in an accident.
The incident has caused many people to think: how to balance between the actor and the personal image?
Between the professional stage and the real society, how to maintain the unified presentation of self and role? These questions have profound implications in every field.
In the entertainment industry, such incidents are not uncommon. Every performance is a challenge that requires the actors to complete a variety of complex tasks in a very short period of time. In addition to the technical preparation, the self-management of the actors is also crucial. They need to be professional at all times and present the character in the best possible condition.
However, in this age of looking at faces, the personal image seems to be more important than the character image.
Many actors have been criticized and questioned because of their image, and even affected their careers. At this time, actors need to find a balance between their own image and the image of the character, so as to avoid one being too prominent and causing the other to be lost.
In addition, there is a difference between performing on the professional stage and self-expression in the real world. On stage, actors need to be fully engaged in presenting the image of the character, while in daily life, they need to have their own personality and characteristics. Such a shift requires the actors to be mindful of the transition between themselves and their characters.