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Zhou Zixuan's performance in "The Three Teams" sparked heated discussions, and some people thought that his acting skills were not good enough to give full play to the aura of the play.
With the broadcast of the latest hit TV series "The Three Teams", new actor Zhou Zixuan has attracted the attention of a large number of viewers because of his outstanding performance. Although the show won the audience's love with its tight plot and profound themes, Zhou Zixuan's performance undoubtedly became the most striking highlight of the show, sparking widespread discussion.
Although Zhou Zixuan played an important role in the play, she was questioned by some viewers and critics because she was too stiff and lacked emotional depth in some scenes.
Some people pointed out that in the confrontation with veteran actor Qin Hao, the gap between the two became more and more obvious. Qin Hao's performance is real and natural, full of layering, while Zhou Zixuan doesn't seem to be fully integrated into the role, and sometimes it even feels uncoordinated.
Although some people question that Zhou Zixuan's performance shortcomings may stem from her superior family background and extensive connections in the entertainment industry, industry insiders believe that she was able to get this important role perhaps because of some advantages brought by her personal background.
There are various controversies on the Internet about Zhou Zixuan's performance style and appearance. While we understand and respect the efforts and achievements of every art creator, these remarks also reflect the deep concern of some viewers about the phenomenon of "related households" and the quality of film and television works.
We found that netizens were hotly discussing the matter on multiple platforms. Many advocate that "The Big Three," a well-invested and well-produced TV series, should prioritize the actors' acting skills over their backgrounds when casting.
It is worth noting that film and television works cannot be completed alone, it is the crystallization of collective wisdom and hard work. When evaluating the performance of a character or actor, we advocate that the audience judge from a more comprehensive, rational and tolerant perspective.
In "The Three Teams", Zhou Zixuan is not the protagonist alone, but the collective display of all participating artists. Whether they're a future star or already up-and-coming, they should have the opportunity to showcase their most authentic, caring, and appealing art style.
Just as we expect the best in every series, we should also give all artists enough stage to showcase their talents.