is also playing Zhou Yi , Yu Hewei and Zhang Jiayi are put together, and the difference comes out

Mondo Gastronomy Updated on 2024-02-02

Entertainment gossip experts, take a look, the situation in the entertainment industry is changing! Recently, the news of the drama version of "On the Cliff" has simply pushed the entertainment industry to the peak and attracted fans to revel. Do you feel it? Today, I will unveil the mystery of this topic craze, and you must not miss it!

First of all, let's take you back to last year's "On the Cliff" movie, which had a box office of 1.2 billion, becoming a well-deserved king of the box office, and also making this spy war masterpiece set off a frenzy in the entertainment industry. Unexpectedly, the drama version of "On the Cliff" broke out of the encirclement so quickly, which made people happy. This is not just an ordinary drama version, but also a classic on the small screen, giving us the opportunity to deeply experience the different charms of this spy war story.

However, at this time, a question came to everyone's mind: Is Zhang Jiayi's version of Zhou Yi more impressive, or is Yu Hewei's version of Zhou Yi more able to capture your heart? It's a hot topic, so let's take our time.

First of all, let's talk about Zhang Jiayi's version of Zhou Yi. Hey, this old actor is a bright star in the entertainment industry. He once made a name for himself in "Snail House" and "Borrowed Gun", but he hesitated for a while in the face of the invitation of "On the Cliff". Why? I heard that it was because he was afraid of acting in a crying scene, what a confession! But at this time, director Liu Jin said fiercely: "If you miss this role, the loss is too great." This was really to the point, so Zhang Jiayi stubbornly took over this role that gave him a headache.

Judging from the whole play, Zhang Jiayi's interpretation of "Zhou Yi" is a process of continuous "increase". Workplace style, spy war courage, emotional entanglement, he interpreted "Zhou Yi" in 40 episodes full and profound. Especially in those two farewell scenes, through his eyes and movements, Zhang Jiayi successfully touched the heartstrings of the audience. The crying scene is simply a must for him, and through the expression of true feelings, the audience can feel Zhou Yi's inner world, which can be described as a highlight of the entertainment industry.

Okay, let's talk about Yu Hewei's version of Zhou Yi next. This late-blooming actor has successfully gained a foothold with dramas such as "The Sky of History" and "The Alliance of Military Divisions", but he is facing a lot of challenges. First of all, the film version is short, and he needs to deal with the situation of the main "hero group portrait" in the movie, so his performance space is compressed to a rather small extent. Secondly, he also has to face the huge pressure of Zhang Jiayi's version of "Zhou Yi" to avoid comparison and questioning by the audience.

However, Yu Hewei successfully resolved these two difficulties through excellent strength. He skillfully "did subtraction" performance in the movie, showing Zhou Yi's "forbearance and deep" side through subtle expressions and movements. Compared with the TV series, Zhou Yi in the movie needs to be more cautious, and Yu Hewei vividly presents this character trait through facial expressions and body language. In key scenes, he flexibly used physical details to successfully convey Zhou Yi's intense fluctuations. Especially on the execution ground, through his eyes and movements, he successfully conveyed Zhou Yi's grief over the killing of Zhang Xianchen. And when playing against Section Chief Gao, through subtle body language, he accurately expressed Zhou Yi's grievances for being wronged, and his acting skills were breathtaking.

Overall, both actors showed remarkable strength in their performances, and each interpreted the role of Zhou Yi in different ways. Zhang Jiayi deeply outlined Zhou Yi's image through plump emotional display and superb crying scenes. And Yu Hewei vividly outlined Zhou Yi's "forbearance and deep" character traits through subtle expressions and movements. Both of them are leaders in today's Chinese film and television industry, bringing us a wonderful showdown about "Zhou Yi".

So, dear little angels, who do you think is superior? Is Zhang Jiayi's plump emotions moving you, or is Yu Hewei's deep forbearance more able to poke your heartstrings? Let me know by leaving a message! In any case, these two "mainstays" of the entertainment industry have shown us too much emotion. I hope that they can continue to bring more surprises and touches to the audience, and I also look forward to the emergence of more excellent actors like them in the entertainment industry. The entertainment industry is fickle, and we look forward to more exciting stories to continue to be staged. [Continuously updated......】

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