Another Hong Kong movie is about to be released recently - "The Temporary Robbery" starring Aaron Kwok and Lam Jiadong has avoided the Spring Festival release. Unfortunately, the box office response is still unsatisfactory.
According to statistics from professional ticket purchasing software, the current pre-sale box office of "Provisional Robbery" is less than 5 million. The overall situation is not optimistic. The participating Hong Kong stars are also busy running around to promote and contribute to the box office through road shows. However, At such a critical moment, Hong Kong star Zhang Keyi, who plays the role of police detective Sister Jiang in the film, was questioned for being a big name.
Some netizens captured a scene of the main actors of "Provisional Robbery" on their way to a road show. Aaron Kwok, Zhang Keyi and others appeared one after another. More than one person questioned Zhang Keyi's bad face and complained about whether she thought she was a big star.
Judging from the screenshots of the exposed video, Zhang Keyi does have an indifferent face. She is expressionless most of the time, giving people a black face feeling. When passing the crowd, there are a few moments when she looks like she is curling her lips and rolling her eyes.
Here we go At the movie roadshow, Zhang Keyi still looked uninterested, and even smiled with reluctance - and judging from the photos posted by netizens, Zhang Keyi would be distracted in almost every road show, even if he was dyeing his hair or Even though her makeup was complete, she still looked tired. Could it be that she was too tired and didn't pay attention to expression management?
Of course, some people spoke for Zhang Keyi, saying that she just didn't smile and it was not a black face. However, netizens who questioned Zhang Keyi felt that as an artist, she should not let the public see expressions like curling her lips and rolling her eyes. Once it is revealed, she will be criticized. When people find out, they have to accept criticism. After all, this is what they eat.
A netizen who later took the video also came forward to explain to Zhang Keyi. When he said hello to her, Zhang Keyi's attitude was still very friendly and he generously shared a piece of chocolate.
As for Zhang Keyi's expression problem, it is more due to his personality. As netizens said, Zhang Keyi has always been not very good at pleasing the audience. It seems that Zhang Keyi curled his lips and rolled his eyes because there was something in his mouth and he did not control it well during the eating process - at work Eating on the way is also in line with her casual personality.
Zhang Keyi was born in 1970. She signed a contract with TVB by participating in the Miss Hong Kong contest. She was once one of the four major actresses of TVB. She won the TVB TV drama queen position at the age of only 24 years old. She has appeared in many classic Hong Kong dramas, such as Ann in "The Golden Branch". Qian, just compared to Hong Kong stars of the same period, Zhang Keyi's career development is not very good, largely because of her character, which was once evaluated as "offending half of the entertainment industry with one mouth".
——During the filming of "The Golden Branch", Zhang Keyi and Charmaine Sheh had a falling out, to the point where they regarded each other as transparent people. As for the origin of the cold war between the two parties, judging from the revelations, most of it lies in Zhang Keyi's mouth. For the younger generation, Charmaine Sheh It was a bit rude, but when they were filming together, the conflict aggravated because they asked to change their lines.
- In addition to Charmaine Sheh, Zhang Keyi also had verbal conflicts with Guo Keying, who is also one of the four major actresses. They competed for awards together, and Zhang Keyi successfully won the award. As the winner, she was arrogant, saying in public that Guo Keying could not win the award. Because there is no representative work.
Guo Keying was not to be outdone. She responded that Zhang Keyi's own starring works have higher ratings and mocked Zhang Keyi for not receiving as many awards as she did. The two parties were completely at odds.
The feud of the century between Zhang Keyi and Xuan Xuan once dominated the headlines. The two collaborated on the TV series "Brothers in Need". During an interview, Xuan Xuan mentioned that someone on the crew was often late and delayed the process. The outside world added fuel to the fire and put it on Zhang Keyi. Zhang Keyi had no experience at all. To verify, they pointed the finger at Xuan Xuan, thinking that she had betrayed him. They also claimed that Xuan Xuan always laughed when filming, and re-taken six or seven times at every turn, which was the culprit that delayed the filming progress.
Not only did Zhang Keyi fall out with TVB executives because of the termination of her contract, but also because she came to the mainland to film, and she also annoyed netizens by saying she didn't understand Mandarin.
I felt tired for Zhang Keyi as I watched all the way. Maybe her personality is just not suitable for the entertainment industry. As she got older, Zhang Keyi also reflected on herself and reconciled with Charmaine Sheh and others after meeting, but some impressions were created. It's hard to recover. This time Zhang Keyi was questioned for playing a big name, but it was also because of the stereotype left in the past.
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