The "hereditary system" in the entertainment industry is like God opening a small window for some people so that they can have a silver spoon in their mouths from birth. As for the second generation celebrities, it is as if they took a ride on their parents and easily entered the fame and fortune fair of the entertainment industry.
However, this "hereditary system" has also attracted many netizens to complain, saying that the current dramas are becoming less and less interesting, and it is all the "contribution" of these second-generation stars.
Parents work really hard to pave the way for their children. They have such good intentions that sometimes even netizens can't stand it and call them "tears". But while these parents are running for their children, shouldn't they also consider the feelings of the audience?
Let’s just say that on January 4th, Hong Xin’s son Zhang Haolian released the stills of his new drama "Green Lotus Tribulation". As a result, it was like a bomb was dropped, which shocked netizens. Linen. Zhang Haolian in the
stills is, how should I put it, simply unbearable to look at. Netizens expressed that this appearance is too disappointing for the audience!
I think back when Zhang Haolian first debuted, he won a lot of attention with his handsome face. However, he seems to always lack some luck, and he failed to become popular after his two debuts.
So, he set his sights on acting. But, his looks really can't hold up the appearance of a costume drama. In the
stills, he looks like a steamed bun, with all the flaws on his face exposed. In the photos taken at the airport earlier, netizens noticed that his appearance seemed to have changed. Especially that nose, which looks particularly unnatural, making people wonder if he had plastic surgery for his debut.
Now it seems that the rumors on the Internet are not groundless. Zhang Haolian, who was wearing a hood, completely lost the handsome appearance of idol makeup. Instead, he looked awkward and had not inherited the beauty of his mother Hong Xin. Netizens have expressed that there is really no need to force this kind of ordinary-looking second-generation star into the ranks of ancient puppet dramas.
The most important thing in ancient puppet dramas is appearance, just like the side dishes we eat are as important. Zhang Haolian's appearance simply cannot meet the standards of ancient puppet dramas.
But having said that, the strength of the second-generation stars should not be underestimated. Even if their appearance is not outstanding, they can still get a lot of good resources by relying on their parents' abilities. The "hereditary system" in the entertainment industry is really a headache!
Chen Feiyu, the “conspicuous character” in “Volunteers: Attack”, Chen Kaige’s “weakness” or “failure”
When the blockbuster “Volunteers: Attack” came out, many viewers were attracted by Chen Kaige’s golden signature Go. But who would have thought that this work with high hopes would disappoint the audience because of one person - Chen Kaige's own son, Chen Feiyu.
Chen Feiyu's performance in the film is simply like a disaster. From the moment he appeared, people felt an indescribable awkwardness. The other actors all have firm eyes and look heroic, ready to sacrifice their lives for the country at any time, but what about Chen Feiyu?
His honest face and wide-open eyes were like a tourist who accidentally entered the battlefield, unable to fit into the serious atmosphere at all.
On the battlefield, Chen Feiyu took his "conspicuous package" attribute to the extreme. While others were busy fighting, he was busy in front of the camera, as if the war was his personal show.
His over-exerting acting not only changed the taste of the entire movie, but also made the audience complain: Is this a war or a comedy?
Chen Kaige really spent a lot of money to promote his son. Not only did they arrange a lot of scenes for Chen Feiyu, but they also specially designed some sensational scenes for him.
It's a pity that Chen Feiyu's acting skills are so bad, even these well-designed scenes were completely messed up by him.Seeing him sitting stiffly on the ground and yelling, the audience wanted to ask: How did this kid get into the crew?
What's even more unacceptable is that Chen Feiyu's script skills are extremely poor. His lines were slurred, as if he had a mouthful of hot tofu in his mouth, which made people hear him in a fog. If there were no subtitles, the audience might not be able to hear clearly what he was saying.
Seeing Chen Feiyu's performance in the film, many viewers said: This is simply the most disappointing work in the history of Chen Kaige's directing! And the trigger of all this turned out to be Chen Feiyu's "conspicuous bag". I really don’t know what Chen Kaige thought when he saw his son’s performance? Do you also regret why you put your son on the set in the first place?
"A Dou who cannot be helped" in the entertainment industry? The gap in acting skills between Zou Yuanqing and his mother Yan Ni has caused heated discussion
On the colorful stage of the entertainment industry, the growth of the second generation of stars has always attracted much attention. Yan Ni, a powerful actress, is really worried about her daughter Zou Yuanqing's acting career. From "Mountains and Seas" to "Undercover Policewoman", the mother and daughter are often in the same frame, but the audience's evaluations are worlds apart.
In "Mountains and Seas", Yan Ni is willing to be a green leaf, but she also does not forget to leave a light for her daughter. However, even with such a strong backing, Zou Yuanqing's performance was still shocking. After seeing her performance, director Chen Kaige showed an indescribable expression on his face, as if asking: "Is this child really suitable for this bowl of rice?"
How embarrassing is Zou Yuanqing's acting? In "Undercover Police Girl", the policewoman role she played was supposed to be heroic, wise and courageous, but under her interpretation, she turned into a "vase" who could only frown, stare, and smile evilly from time to time.
Especially in a birthday scene where she misses her father, Zou Yuanqing's performance is even more hilarious. She stared dryly, with two tears hanging on her face, but it did not convey any sadness at all, but made the audience think it was a farce.
What is even more unacceptable to the audience is that Zou Yuanqing's character "Second Generation Police" in the play is simply an insult to the police profession. She ignored the leadership regulations, wore earrings, and acted without permission, causing her companions to be exposed and killed, but she felt no guilt.
In order to find her missing father, she is willing to put other people's lives at risk. This kind of personality, coupled with Zou Yuanqing's exaggerated acting skills, made the audience completely lose confidence in her.
As a mother, Yan Ni must have been filled with helplessness and anxiety when she saw her daughter struggling so hard in the entertainment industry. She may have imagined that her daughter could inherit her legacy and become a new star in the entertainment industry. But the reality is cruel. Zou Yuanqing's acting skills and audience popularity are far from the level of his mother.
Wu Yuqing: The "bad" life and acting skills of the second generation of stars
In the bright starry sky of the entertainment industry, the second generation of stars often carry more expectations and pressure. However, Wu Yuqing "stands out" in a different way - he grows old confidently and goes further and further down the road of acting.
As an adult, Wu Yuqing did not seem to inherit her father Wu Gang's acting talent, but instead developed a mentality of "showing off". In his opinion, why bother working hard when there are ready-made opportunities? This thought of not living up to expectations made him sink deeper and deeper into the quagmire of acting.
In order to pave the way for his son, Wu Gang did not hesitate to use his own resources, but Wu Yuqing's acting skills were really embarrassing. In the hit drama "Hurry Up", many powerful actors shine, but Wu Yuqing is the only one who takes the dark and red route. He plays Gao Xiaochen, a child who has been pampered and raised. He is supposed to be a spiritual character, but he plays him like a fool.
How bad is Wu Yuqing's acting? His two usual tricks - staring and yelling - make the audience's eyesight go dark. As soon as Gao Xiaochen appeared on the stage, his thick smoky makeup and exaggerated expressions made the audience laugh out loud. Where is the child who is full of spiritual energy? He is clearly an adult with poor acting skills.
In the party scene with Zhang Songwen and other powerful actors, Wu Yuqing was even hit by dimensionality reduction. He started yelling whenever he disagreed, as if he was competing to see whose voice was louder and who was more powerful. Even when he was talking normally, he still kept his eyes wide open and his facial features flying around, making the audience dumbfounded.
In the scene where Chen Shuting was offline, Wu Yuqing's performance reached its "peak". He was yelling and looking ferocious, like a patient coming out of a mental hospital. What's funny is that after venting his anger, there wasn't even a tear in his eyes, and he just relied on his voice to express his sadness. Such acting skills are really hard to watch.
Wu Gang took his son to star in a CCTV drama. He thought it would give his son a good starting point, but he didn't expect it to be the opposite. Resources are important in the entertainment industry, but acting skills are the key to determining an actor's level of achievement. Second-generation stars like Wu Yuqing obviously have the advantage of winning at the starting line, but they are unwilling to calm down and polish their acting skills. Instead, they keep wearing out the audience's patience.
In contrast, Wang Xiao and Fan Chengcheng, both of the second generation of stars, have taken different paths. Wang Xiao concentrated on polishing his acting skills and won the recognition of the audience with his strength; although Fan Chengcheng was initially labeled as a "connected person", he gradually found his own path through continuous efforts and progress.
The second generation stars in the entertainment industry have unique advantages, but if they want to go further on the road of acting, they still need to rely on their own efforts and strength. I hope Wu Yuqing and other second-generation stars will realize this and stop consuming the audience’s patience and their parents’ reputation. Only with excellent abilities can you gain a foothold in this highly competitive industry.