The only loser in Flowers The once powerful actor fell off the altar, his acting skills were embar

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-01

In "Flowers", the powerful actors fell at the peak of their acting skills, their performances were embarrassing, and the whole process was like walking on thin ice, and they were constantly being perfectly defeated by their opponents.

This drama is really magical, not only saving the outdated actors, but also making those actors who were little known before and lacked masterpieces popular. Ma Yili, who pretended to be tender in "Dragon City" last year, played a role of Reiko who is about the same age as herself this time, showing excellent acting skills.

In her ambiguous feelings for Mr. Bao in the early stage, she was very restrained, and in the later stage, she interpreted Reiko's rationality after she was completely sober and firm and profound. "Flowers" became the stage for Ma Yili to turn the tables, and she skillfully showed her acting height.

Tang Yan, the "silly white sweet" in the eyes of traditional audiences, presents the image of a tenacious and challenging Shanghai woman in this play. Not only did she portray a confident and determined character, but she also showed her most embarrassing side without fear, which moved the audience. In "Flowers", Tang Yan showed a performance beyond her comfort zone, and her acting skills have been qualitatively improved, which is impressive.

At the same time, Wang Ju, who was born in the women's group, also shined in the play, and her role of Mei Ping was deeply loved by the audience. Mei Ping's jealousy burns like a fire, and her seemingly weak but hidden appearance makes people love and hate her.

In the play, Minmin, portrayed by Zeng Meihuizi, shows a ** and simple image. Not only did she show off her great figure, but she was also able to respond with wit when necessary, and played the role to the fullest.

Even Xin Zhilei, who has played countless domineering strong women in her past works, has also radiated new vitality in this drama. In the picture, Hu Ge's face is shown to be extremely charming, which adds a lot of color to the whole story.

Under Wong Kar-wai's lens, people seem to have bloomed with a unique brilliance. Each character shines like a work of art. However, as the story progresses, new characters quietly appear, but it becomes a lonely failure in the play. Every detail of his performance seemed awkward.

In the latest scene, the blood-boiling business war finally unveiled. Nanguo invested in Shanghai and became the leader of Shenzhen, and at the time of the frenzy, shareholders rushed to buy like a tide. At this time, the shrewd Bao always saw the market momentum and also obtained rich returns in this business war. However, on the bright stage, the real undercurrent is the fierce showdown between Mr. Bao and Qiang Mujie.

In this scene, Hu Ge shows the rich layers of emotions of the characters, from thoughtful self-confidence, to the confusion and entanglement in the face of the situation, to the ease of release and the excitement of earning profits after success. At the same time, his outstanding performance further highlighted the shortcomings of Qiang Mujie played by Huang Jue, making his role relatively bland.

First of all, judging from his appearance, Huang Jue's hair has become long and messy, which is far from the style of a big man who strategizes and wins thousands of miles away. Huang Jue's figure is obviously blessed, and under the frontal camera, his face is so wide that it exceeds a large circle.

He had a dark complexion, a stark contrast to those in the office who didn't get sunlight. He was dressed in a burgundy suit, giving him a nouveau riche ostentatious look, and a conspicuous wig on his head.

Huang Jue played a first-class city giant in this play, and Shenzhen's leading position made him dare not be underestimated in Shanghai. Even if he is like the man of the hour, Mr. Bao needs to be cautious in front of him. However, this originally sophisticated and calm character was portrayed by Huang Jue as if he was often pretending to be deep.

For example, when he just walked out of the Public Security Bureau and walked into Reiko's restaurant, he stood there with his body straight, slowly leaned over to the table, and then gently turned his head, and this series of movements lasted for almost ten seconds. Such a performance can't help but make people mistakenly think that he is preparing to make some kind of affectionate confession to Reiko.

After a long wait, when everyone was attracted to her appearance, she unexpectedly asked, "Is there any food left?"Reiko walked in and whispered that the cook had left work. She gently invited him to sit down and handed him a glass of water. That expression!That's what Song Yan looks like when he has a toothache!

In the scene of the business showdown, Huang Jue's performance seems too superficial and lacks depth. At the moment of officially entering the market manipulation, Huang Jue's fierce eyes seemed to portray the aura of the gang leader. Truly domineering CEOs often don't need many words to show their charisma, because that charisma often flows silently from their every move.

In this drama, all the actors are dubbed in the original voice, which makes Huang Jue's voice seem a little lacking in power. His performance revealed his lack of lines, and the bilingual dubbing environment seemed to increase his tension. Did this kind of acting affect your perception of the whole show?

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