Let's first talk about Yao Anna's appearance in "Ice Hunting" this time, which is really surprising! I think that at the beginning, the second princess of Huawei was still a lady image in everyone's eyes, but this time she directly made a 180-degree change, with a yellow wig and a black leather skirt, and that dusty dress, which is really unrecognizable. I have to say that this kind of attempt is both a challenge and a breakthrough for Yao Anna. But the problem is that this breakthrough doesn't seem to please the audience so much, and everyone cares more about her acting skills, not just the change in style. Yao Anna's performance in the play this time has made many people scratch their heads, especially after comparing the superb acting skills of the male advocate Songwen, the gap is particularly obvious. This can't help but make people curious, in the next plot, can Yao Anna reverse the audience's perception through more scenes and in-depth roles?
Let's talk about Zhang Songwen again, his performance in "Ice Hunting" is simply popular. The role he plays as a drug maker and drug dealer, the kind of gentleness on the surface, but the ruthlessness hidden behind it, is simply a play within a play, wonderful. In particular, the details, such as the hair that is stroked casually, and the subtle changes in expressions, are fascinating to watch. Zhang Songwen's intentions make his role in the play vivid and three-dimensional, and completely bring the audience into the world of the characters he has constructed. But having said that, such a comparison of acting skills also invisibly brought more pressure to Yao Anna. Everyone is looking forward to whether Zhang Songwen can continue to maintain this high-level performance as the plot deepens, and also hopes to see if he can bring us more surprises in the play.
The starring lineup and director team of "Ice Hunting" have already attracted a lot of attention before it was broadcast. In particular, Yao Anna's identity as Huawei's second princess has made many people speculate whether this is the power of capital operating behind the scenes. After all, although Yao Anna had performed before, jumping to the position of the heroine still surprised many people. This kind of speculation of capital intervention has also become a big point of controversy in the audience's evaluation of "Ice Hunting". Could it be that Yao Anna's character choice and performance in the play are just because of the power of capital? Leave this question to time to answer, but in any case, the influence of capital background on film and television works has always been an unavoidable topic.
Let's talk about Yao Anna in "Ice Hunting", which is really a character that people love and hate. As soon as this girl appeared, she had big red lips and a short black leather skirt, and she looked like a dusty person, which was almost unrecognizable. Let's give full play to the gossip spirit here, and guess whether she will set off a storm in the entertainment industry next. Thinking back then, Yao Anna was still the little girl standing quietly behind Huawei's second princess, who would have thought that she would dare to try so boldly on the screen? However, having said that, her performance made people frown, almost a "I'm here to make up the numbers" look, except for staring and frowning, it was expressionless. This makes people wonder, is she relying too much on the aura of Huawei's second princess?
Let's talk about Zhang Songwen, this buddy's performance in "Ice Hunting" is quite eye-catching, and he is completely a drama spirit. The drug maker Huang Zongwei he played has the shadow of a Breaking Bad and the ruthlessness of the "drug lord of the century" Liu Zhaohua. The characters are transformed in multiple ways in one second, which is simply dazzling. This makes people have to admire, Zhang Songwen wants to support the entire series on his own. However, in this way, it made Yao Anna's performance even more unsuitable. The rivalry between the two in the play is like bringing an intern when a master is over, that kind of gap, how can I feel embarrassed.
As for the plot of "Ice Hunting", hey, this is more interesting. The logic in the play is full of loopholes, which makes people confused. However, to be honest, this kind of plot setting of reversing and punching the master to death is quite in line with the taste of the current audience. After all, everyone likes to watch a bloody and unexpected plot. However, whether Yao Anna's role will increase in the future depends on the screenwriter's mercy. After all, if you keep being paralyzed like this, the audience will really be dumbfounded. However, as the people who eat melons, we are still looking forward to what strange plots will appear in the future, bringing more discussion and entertainment to everyone.
Hey, when it comes to the drama "Ice Hunting", it really makes people love and hate. Let's not talk about the plot, just talk about the appearance of the second princess of Huawei, Yao Anna, which is really surprising. The yellow wig with the black suspenders, coupled with the pink and tender top, no matter how you look at it, you don't think this is a modern drama, but like a lost party girl. Such a shape appears in anti-drug dramas, no matter how you look at it, it feels out of place, no wonder the audience shook their heads after watching it. You say, did the crew save money from the stylist?
And then let's talk about the acting skills of this show. Yao Anna's performance this time, how to say, can almost be described as "facial paralysis". Throughout the play, the changes in her expression can be counted with five fingers. This kind of acting may be okay in other small-cost dramas, but in a big production like "Ice Hunting", it is simply a weakness among weaknesses. Comparing the acting skills of the male advocate Songwen, it is simply a world of difference. Zhang Songwen handled every detail in the play just right, and his expression changed freely, making people completely immersed in the characters he created. This kind of comparison makes people wonder if this drama is Zhang Songwen's one-man show?