Recently, a high-profile TV series "Flowers" has set off a heated discussion among the audience. The show is based on a compelling plot and a strong cast that keeps the audience hooked up. Through their superb performances, the actors gave their respective roles vivid images, which aroused the audience's concern about the fate of the characters in the play.
starring Hu Ge, as the leading actor, after years of precipitation, his acting skills have become more than easy. In "Flowers", he played Po who experienced the twists and turns of growing up and created an unforgettable character. From the clarity of his youth to the calm temperament after becoming President Bao, Hu Ge showed the multi-faceted nature of the role with a delicate performance. Especially in the first love scene with Miss Wang played by Tang Yan, through his eyes and expressions, he successfully conveyed the feelings of different ages, so that the audience could better substitute the plot.
The female boss Li Li played by Xin Zhilei in the play has also become the focus of attention. The character she portrayed, ambitious and cleverly arranged, successfully attracted Mr. Fan to her hotel and almost stole Mr. Bao's business. Xin Zhilei made the role of Li Li mysterious and fascinating through her wonderful interpretation. Her acting skills are highly compatible with the temperament of the character, which makes the audience have a strong interest in her character in the development of the plot.
Mr. Wei played by Zheng Kai injected more fun into "Flowers". Mr. Wei, a wealthy and simple-minded businessman, became a laughing machine through Zheng Kai's performance. From being kicked out of the restaurant and only squatting in a corner to eating noodles to ordering food with a mouth full of food and still arrogant, he successfully added a lot of color to the series. Zheng Kai's wonderful acting skills inject more liveliness and humor into this character.
You Benchang, who was once well-known for singing the image of Jigong who sang "shoes are broken, hats are broken", turned into an uncle on the beach in "Flowers". You Benchang's image of an old man shows his acting skills over the years. In the opening scene, he transformed Ah Bao from an unknown teenager to a high-profile "Mr. Bao" through some operations, which made people's blood boil. His performance not only reflects his strength, but also wins the admiration of the audience through the wisdom and dignity of the character.
Dong Yong successfully challenged the image of a tough guy in the past and played the role of Mr. Fan, the small boss of an industrialist. He shows the undertones of this "scheming" character through small movements and subtle eyes. Mr. Fan's confrontation with other characters in the scene of "Zhizhen Garden" showed his resourcefulness, and Dong Yong's excellent performance injected more dramatic tension into the role, making the whole plot more fascinating.
Zhang Zhihua's performance is also an eye-catching part. In the play, she plays the wife of Hair Root, who affectionately shows the sadness, helplessness, and tenacity after suddenly experiencing the loss of her husband through several shots. In this crying scene, her eyes and control of tears are very in place, showing the inner world of the characters vividly. Zhang Zhihua's acting skills once again left a deep impression on the audience.
In this team of powerful actors, the only thing that disturbs the audience is the performance of the second female Tang Yan. Although she has worked with Hu Ge many times, her performance in the play is still unsatisfactory. Playing Miss Wang, a staff member of a foreign trade company, Tang Yan failed to show the complexity and sincere emotions of the character when she partnered with Hu Ge, but was criticized for being contrived and lacking empathy. This became the only dissatisfaction of the audience with the entire series.
For these actors, the audience expects them to continuously improve their professionalism and better serve the work and the audience. Each actor is an indispensable part of the play, and only when the acting skills are in place will the audience be truly immersed in the plot, and the content of the work can be better conveyed. I hope that the actors can take this opportunity to continue to work hard, show more acting talents, and present more wonderful works to the audience.