Another sensation! This time, Shen Teng actually changed Hu Xianxu! Heard? In the film version of "Flying Life", Zhang Chi played by Shen Teng is now "together" taken over by the drama version of Hu Xianxu and Wang Yanlin.
Don't worry, first review the first two episodes of this web series with me. The plot is in "Hey! What the hell is this" and "Huh? It's kind of interesting, it's interesting, right?
At the beginning of the story, it is narrated from the perspective of Wang Yanlin's version of Zhang Chi, and briefly reviews Zhang Chi's life line in the film version of "Flying Life 1". Perhaps to take care of those who haven't watched the movie or have seen it but can't remember clearly, this timeline that resembles a pre-parallel time and space unfolds is a bit verbose, and it feels a little out of control.
What was shocking at the beginning was, "What about the starring Hu Xianxu!" How did he become Wang Yanlin! It's too pit! However, the plot soon appeared anti-** Wang Yanlin's version of Zhang Chi's soul wore Hu Xianxu's version of Lin Zhendong's body.
Next, the main line of the first two episodes revolves around Lin Zhendong (Zhang Chi version) trying to "change his life against the sky" and use Lin Zhendong's life to fulfill Zhang Chi's wish. At first, the plot was a bit old-fashioned and exaggerated, and it was disappointing for a while. But the third episode finally brought a turnaround: Zhang Chi's soul penetrated Lin Zhendong's body, and this two-way effect could lead to a more complex and interesting story development.
First of all, let's talk about Hu Xianxu's performance in the play. He plays two roles, nominally Lin Zhendong, but there are two versions of Lin Zhendong: the authentic version and the fake version. The fake version is pierced by Zhang Chi's soul, and is called the neurotic version by Zhang Chi in reality. The authentic version is a teenager and an old man, and it behaves very steadily.
Hu Xianxu created a track for the milk dog boss, challenging the traditional image of the boss. He put the boss in an unlucky situation, creating an atmosphere of humor and ridicule. It's not so much the superior of the successful as the little unlucky guy in the face of adversity.
In addition, his performance has also moved away from the aura of vanity and turned to the details of the little things. When dealing with all kinds of trivial matters, he behaved very capable, showing the demeanor of a real worker.
In addition, when Hu Xianxu interprets different versions of Lin Zhendong, the contrast is very stark, and the audience can easily distinguish his different performances without relying on lines. This contrast also adds a lot of highlights to the plot.
Let's take a look at Wang Yanlin's version of Zhang Chi. His performance did have some grooves in the early stages. Compared with the image of Shen Teng's version of Zhang Chi in the film version, Wang Yanlin's Zhang Chi is more greasy and more inclined to a negative image. This may be related to the actor's own characteristics, Shen Teng has left many pleasing images in the hearts of the audience, while Wang Yanlin lacks this "plus" quality.
In addition, the handling of the conflict between Zhang Chi and Lin Zhendong in the play may be a little biased. In order to highlight Lin Zhendong's ability, the plot deliberately emphasizes Zhang Chi's shortcomings, which leads to the lack of fullness of the character's image.
In addition, the play also touches on moral dilemmas that are rarely seen in soul-piercing stories. Zhang Chi's soul penetrated Lin Zhendong's body, and this kind of encroachment on other people's lives is morally controversial. Although the follow-up plot may do more about this, the problem still exists.
In general, the web series "Flying Life" has some highlights in its presentation, but there are also some problems. I hope that in the future, the plot can be richer, the character image will be more three-dimensional, and it will bring more surprises and touches to the audience.
Now, let's look forward to the next plot development and see what kind of surprises this "Flying Universe" will bring us!