Compared with several popular dramas nowadays, because there are no handsome men and beautiful women to support it, "River Rises" can be regarded as an out-and-out unpopular and niche TV series, and it is still based on people who have serious differences in preferences. Exclusively broadcast on Star TV.
Therefore, whether the author uses Zheng Hanjiang or Huang Zhizhong, Xiao Xue or Mei Ting, Qian Qi or Jiang Wu, Liao Yuzheng or Zhang Guoqiang, Su Na or Guo Xiaoting as the title, it will not attract too much attention or desire to click.
Just like the previous articles introducing or interpreting "River Rishang", only when a relatively exaggerated word like "Wang Zha" appears in the title will it attract the attention of the platform or readers, but that's all.
This is a bloody reality, a rather helpless reality, because no matter how much acting skills and talents you have, in most cases if you don’t have a handsome or beautiful appearance, it is almost impossible to be noticed among thousands of flowers. Unless your flower pot is larger and taller than other flower pots.
Just like the group of leading actors in "River Rises" that can almost be described as "greasy middle-aged uncles", if it weren't for the fact that there are no well-known stars joining the series, they would be just a group of people who look familiar, A supporting character or extra who does a good job, or even an extra who walks around in the background.
Fortunately, by chance, I clicked on a TV series like "River Rises Up", a name that is the opposite of the idiom "River Rises Down".
It is precisely because of this that I was attracted for the first time by a group of middle-aged people born in the 60s, 70s and 80s. Surprisingly, what attracted me to Thaksin was not his appearance or even his body that had not been taken away by time. It's the respect and attitude towards the actor's profession that seems to be engraved in his bones.
Although I am not sure whether these uncles had in-depth knowledge or interviews with the industries in which these characters played their roles in the play, what I can be sure of is that with their excellent acting skills, I am convinced that the characters they played should be like this. .
In the current environment of TV drama adaptation and filming, these old men and actors once again showed me what actors and acting are.
At the wine table where Zheng Hanjiang invited Zhu Tiancai to come out, Chen Wei seemed to be mocking him sarcastically, but in fact, his tact and ability to understand Zhu Tiancai's thoughts and work hard to set the stage for Zhu Tiancai were revealed from his brows.
This kind of ability is something that Zheng Hanjiang, who is not familiar with officialdom, does not understand, but Zhu Tiancai, who is well versed in officialdom, is happy to accept it.
As a foolish young man, Zheng Hanjiang uses the simplest way to fully reveal the straightforwardness of a scholar and literati. This is the most difficult, because such a performance must make people feel fake in order to be considered successful.
Jiang Wu, one of the three leading actors, although he only appeared as Qian Qi for a few minutes, he perfectly interpreted the image of a businessman who shuttles between politics and business all day long.
Qian Qi suddenly returned to China. He used Wang Wu's death to return to China as a pretense. The first person he met was Zheng Hanjiang, which was one of the most important purposes of his trip.
After drinking and singing "To the Eighth Guardsmen" with his old classmates at the dinner table, although he did not deliberately mention Wang Wu and his relationship with Wang Wu, the tone of those few words before leaving Zheng Hanjiang's house, in The way he looked at Zheng Hanjiang at the dinner table showed that Qian Qi was a very shallow person.
In addition, let alone the seamless connection between the two heads of Qijiang City, Liao Yuzheng and Li Ziping, which is comparable to the tacit understanding between Li Yunlong and Zhao Gang.
In addition, there are Liu Gengye and Yan Zhe who play black faces. Su Ke uses a similar crazy performance method to bring Liu Gengye, a person who is under great pressure, to life. If such an actor does not have a drama performance, I don't believe in my basic skills.
The cold-faced Yan Zhe perfectly interprets what it means to be invisible in emotion and anger. His firmness and restraint put even the top police officer Zhao Chi to shame.
The most eye-catching thing is Zheng Hanjiang’s successful right-hand man Zhu Tiancai.
After seeing Zhu Tiancai talking about people and ghosts, maybe He Shen would feel ashamed even when he was still alive.
It’s no wonder that he once confidently believed that Wang Wu’s position was his, and he could once make a phone call to completely stop the entire system without being moved by Zheng Hanjiang.
In front of the incinerator operator, in front of Liao Yuzheng and Li Ziping, in front of Chen Wei, in front of Zheng Hanjiang, Zhu Tiancai disguised himself as four completely different people.
It is just such a group of old men who have successfully built a skeleton for "River Rises" that is stronger than any other TV series of this type.
Because almost every one of them can show several or even dozens of different expressions at the same time. These expressions and dramas seem to grow between their eyebrows, flowing out unconsciously when they smile.
Can you not be angry when you see "Jiang He Mu Shang", a TV series starring a middle-aged uncle? Why do their performances seem so natural, so unmarked?
I will write down my interpretation of "River Rises" here for the time being. More exciting interpretations will be discussed in the next chapter.
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