When "If Running Is My Life" kicked off on the screen, it was like a dark horse, standing out among the complicated dramas and quickly reaching the top of the major lists. The audience praised it one after another, calling this modern drama a new direction for "volume" dramas - not relying on fancy gimmicks, but relying on real power to deeply touch people's hearts.
In the context of the proliferation of pure love dramas and emotional pretentiousness, this drama is like a breath of fresh air, allowing people to see the true colors of life. Its authenticity is not only reflected in the compact plot and strict logic, but also in the seemingly insignificant details that are enough to make people empathize.
Take An Xin in the play as an example. When she suffered a car accident and faced the cruel reality of amputation, the audience seemed to be able to feel the missing section under her leg, as if she had really experienced the pain of amputation. The haggardness in her eyes and the lackluster look on her face all revealed the huge psychological shadow the car accident had brought to her. This kind of portrayal allows the audience not only to see a story, but also to experience a person's true state of mind when encountering a major blow.
In the play, the mother makes a bet with An Xin to lose weight in order to regain her confidence, which is even more reminiscent of mothers who would give everything for their children. Such a scene can't help but remind people of a real social news: a mother went on a rampage for many years for the sake of her sick child, and finally succeeded in losing weight and lost her fatty liver. Such maternal love is selfless and great, just like the persevering love shown in the play.
The reason why "If Running Is My Life" became a hit drama is not only because of its excellent production and the actors' acting skills, but also because of the real power it conveys. In this era of falsehood and artificiality, authenticity has become a scarce quality. And this drama captured exactly this point, using real stories and real emotions to deeply touch the hearts of the audience.
The image of the "mistress" on the screen has been renovated, Zhang Jiani interprets the alternative charm
As we all know, the image of the "mistress" in film and television dramas is often stereotyped as pure and sweet, such as Lin Youyou in " Only Thirty " , every smile and every look in her eyes reveals innocence and innocence, as if all the troubles in the world have nothing to do with her. However, in the recent hit "Good Things Come in Twos", the mistress played by Zhang Jiani has completely subverted this impression.
is no longer the kind of innocent look that makes people feel affectionate. What Zhang Jiani presents is a mature woman full of charm. Her body lines are charming and moving, and every appearance is accompanied by heavy makeup, giving her a sense of beauty. This kind of beauty is not simply beautiful, but a kind of confidence and independence that radiates from the inside out.
Recall the images of mistresses in classic film and television works. They often appear weak and innocent, but behind them are hidden ambitions and means. However, Zhang Jiani's performance allows us to see another possibility - the mistress can also be so independent, confident, and even a little domineering.
Of course, this image change is not to clear up the name or whitewash the mistress, but to break the audience's stereotype of this character. In real life, everyone's emotional choices are complicated, and there is no absolute right or wrong. As a reflection and extension of real life, film and television works should present more diverse and realistic characters.
So, faced with such a new image on the screen, are you also attracted by Zhang Jiani’s charm? In other words, which type of mistress image do you prefer? In any case, we all look forward to more such unconventional characters appearing in the future, bringing more surprises and thoughts to the audience.
Victims on the screen, targets in reality: the helplessness of actors Wang Ningyi and Zhu Yilong
When the plot climaxes one after another, the audience's emotions also fluctuate. In the play, Manager Chu's embarrassing situation triggered a burst of laughter from the audience. However, behind the laughter, the real dilemma of actor Wang Ningyi was hidden.Netizens ridiculed her as " Jiang Wenli second", and even questioned her for bringing money into the group, confusing the role in the play with the actor herself. This behavior of confusing the plot with reality can't help but make people worry about the fate of the actors.
Recalling Zhu Yilong's outstanding performance in "The Disappearance of She ", the character He Fei he played was deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, so much so that many viewers equated the character with the actor himself. Because of their disgust with the character, they carried out various crusade against Zhu Yilong himself, and even broke his human form sign at the entrance of the cinema. This kind of extreme behavior makes us ask: How much responsibility should actors bear for their roles?
The responsibility of the actors is to vividly present their characters to the audience through their superb acting skills. They serve the plot and bring wonderful visual enjoyment to the audience. However, when audiences confuse plot with reality, actors often become innocent victims. They not only have to bear the pressure brought by the role, but also face criticism and misunderstanding from the audience.
In this seemingly glamorous entertainment industry, actors actually face huge challenges and pressure. Not only do they have to continuously improve their acting skills to cope with various role challenges, but they also have to learn how to deal with the relationship with the audience. In this process, they need not only courage and perseverance, but also our understanding and support.
Secret behind the scenes of "Running": Manager Chu and Qin Feng, the spark of love amid controversy
When the camera of "Running" was focused on the third child in the play, the controversy instantly poured in. The audience speculated: Would a man really have the heart to abandon his beautiful first wife for such a woman? In other words, if it were ordinary people like us, facing Manager Chu’s face, it would be a question whether we could stand it.
However, love is always elusive. In the play, Manager Chu was devastated when her mother passed away, and Qin Feng not only comforted her without complaint and wiped away her tears, but even developed a deep emotional entanglement with her. These scenes seem to allow us to see the shadow of Jiang Wenli and Ming Dao's love affair on the screen.
Not only that, the air-conditioned atmosphere between Qin Feng and Manager Chu in the supermarket has also become a hot topic among the audience. They selected the condom flavor from a distance, and Qin Feng even applied a handful of condom oil. This scene was simply jaw-dropping. Manager Chu's words "I like the taste of cheese" connect these shots together, creating an eye-catching look and feel, as if the director is challenging the audience's bottom line.
But having said that, the reason why this drama has caused such controversy is precisely because it dares to challenge traditional concepts and show true human nature. In real life, we will also encounter various choices and challenges, and "Run" just magnifies these situations on the screen. Therefore, when we see Manager Chu and Qin Feng entangled in the play, perhaps we can try to understand their love spark from another angle instead of blindly criticizing and blaming them.
After all, love is never a simple thing. It requires us to manage it carefully, face it bravely, and pursue it hard. Only in this way can we find our own happiness in the running of life.