finally played a male lead, and he was reluctant to lose even weight, no wonder CCTV couldn t stand

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-07

In the movie "Flower Thousand Bone", the role of Bai Zihua played by Li Chengbin has attracted the attention of the audience. However, this attention does not come from his excellent performance, but because his acting skills and obesity have been severely criticized on CCTV and other ** platforms. CCTV's evaluation was unrelenting, using harsh words such as "terrible" to describe the performance and production quality of "Flower Thousand Bone". The incident quickly sparked a heated debate about acting, obesity and aesthetic standards, focusing on the question of whether actors should cater to the audience's aesthetic expectations.

The relationship between obesity and the entertainment industry has always been the focus of public attention. In the entertainment industry, where appearance is an important criterion, body shape is crucial to an actor's career development. For a long time, the entertainment industry has high requirements for the appearance of actors, and it is one of the key factors for career success. An actor's figure is often regarded as an indispensable element in shaping the image of the character and creating the stage effect. This emphasis on appearance makes obese actors face no small challenges in a highly competitive industry.

As consumers of performing arts, the audience is influenced by mainstream aesthetic concepts and puts forward certain expectations for the appearance of actors. With the popularity of social **, TV variety shows and other platforms, the audience is more likely to be influenced by external aesthetics, and the requirements for the appearance of actors are gradually diversified, but there are still certain standards. This makes obese actors may encounter some prejudice in the minds of the audience, because their figures do not conform to traditional aesthetic concepts.

However, in recent years, some obese actors have managed to break the shackles of their bodies through their excellent acting skills and unique acting styles. Not only did they show extraordinary performance in the creation of their characters, but they also resonated with the audience by being honest and honest about their bodies. This challenge to traditional aesthetics provides an opportunity for obese actors to fight for more opportunities in the entertainment industry.

The breakthrough of obese actors in the industry requires a comprehensive consideration of multiple factors. They need more opportunities to showcase their acting talents and get audiences to focus more on their acting skills than their shape. At the same time, the aesthetic concept in the entertainment industry is also gradually evolving, and the aesthetic concept of diversity and inclusiveness is emerging. This provides more possibilities for the development of obese actors, which is expected to gradually change the single standard of appearance in the industry.

The reasons for the failure of the movie version of "Flower Thousand Bone" are complex and profound. Although the film has been in the spotlight from the start of filming to its premiere, the negative reviews of the audience about it quickly spread. Although the joining of Zhao Liying and Jiang Xin added a lot of highlights to the movie, the director's choice was considered the beginning of a mistake. Viewers are skeptical about the possibility of a remake, arguing that the original series is classic enough and that there is a greater risk of remake. The director's decision-making on plot setting and character adaptation was also strongly disgusted by the audience, and the random changes made the whole film seem disorganized.

Among them, the performance style and obese image of the male lead actor Li Chengbin have become the focus of controversy. The audience has high requirements for the appearance of the actors, and when Li Chengbin played the role of Bai Zihua, not only did he have a big gap with the original image in appearance, but his performance style also failed to integrate well into the role. This makes the obese image seem out of place with the overall style and character atmosphere of the film. The actor's performance and appearance are both crucial in shaping the image of the character, but Li Chengbin's choice in this regard failed to form a good synergy with the director, which became a prominent reason for the failure of the film.

In his past acting career, Li Chengbin has won the recognition of the audience with some works and has accumulated a certain acting background. However, in "Flower Thousand Bone", his performance was questioned. The audience believes that the actors should better understand and restore the characters in the original book, and Li Chengbin failed to do this in his performance. His acting skills have been criticized for being stiff and inappropriate for the character, making the film controversial in terms of character restoration.

In addition, ethical issues surrounding whether an actor should be a character have also become the focus of discussion. The audience has high expectations for the appearance of the actor, and the obese image may become an obstacle to the restoration of the role. This has led to a debate about actors' rights and freedoms. Whether an actor should conform to aesthetic standards for the sake of a role, or insist on his or her right to look, becomes an ethical game. Li Chengbin's choice not to be ** in the movie was considered by some viewers to be a respect for his own image, and it also triggered thinking about whether actors should be overly criticized.

The audience's views on the appearance of the actors show multiple differences, which is not only reflected in the perception of obese actors, but also includes diverse views on appearance, body shape, temperament and other aspects. The pluralism of aesthetic concepts is the embodiment of the diversity of human cultures, and there are differences in the definition of beauty in different cultures, countries and even different groups. This difference makes the aesthetic standards more diverse in the entertainment industry, and also makes the actors face greater challenges in the restoration of roles.

*The impact on the audience's aesthetic concept cannot be ignored. Social networking, film reviews, entertainment reports, etc. have formed a huge information network, shaping the audience's expectations for the image of the actor. This also provides an interpretation of the plurality of actors' aesthetic standards. Some actors have been controversial because they deviate from traditional aesthetic standards, but they have also attracted some supporters. The rise of social networking has provided a platform for audiences to express their opinions, and the differences in actors' appearances are more likely to be amplified and discussed.

The evolution and acceptance of obesity aesthetics in society is also quietly changing. In the past, obesity was often seen as a trait that did not conform to mainstream aesthetic standards, but with the change of social perceptions, some obese actors began to receive more recognition. The audience gradually realized that appearance is not the only criterion for measuring the value of an actor, and acting skills, talent and character shaping ability are equally important. This change in concept has given obese actors more room and opportunities for development in the entertainment industry.

To sum up, the discussion triggered by Li Chengbin's performance and obesity in the movie "Flower Thousand Bone" not only reflects the importance of the entertainment industry to appearance, but also reveals aesthetics.

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