Recently, Wang Yibo 's new drama "Storm Chaser" was launched. As soon as the series was launched, it amazed many people.
Someone said: This time, my impression of Wang Yibo has changed.
Before this drama started airing, many netizens’ intuitive impression of Wang Yibo was: He is a cool boy who loves to be handsome and ride motorcycles, but his acting skills are not good, as if he has facial paralysis.
However, after "Storm Chaser" started airing, everyone completely changed their view of him.
Because in the play, he is not facially paralyzed and his acting skills are very mature.
The person who plays opposite him is the famous veteran actor Wang Yang. Wang Yang can be said to be the darling of CCTV in recent years. Many dramas have been launched on CCTV. Not only is he handsome but he also has good acting skills.
In "The Storm Chaser", he looks like a gentle elite, which matches Tony Leung in " Unknown ".
The confrontation between Wang Yibo and Wang Yang gives people the impression that they are masters competing against each other.
The image of Wei Ruolai he played has also become one of the few eye-catching male protagonists in spy dramas in the entertainment industry.
There were many spy dramas before, but there were very few characters with bright spots. Before
, there was Huang Xiaoming, a domineering lurker created by . Although he was indeed very wise, brave and resourceful, some plots always gave people the suspicion of being cool.
Moreover, the character is set up like a successful boss at the beginning. It lacks a complete growth line for the protagonist and is more like a stereotyped script.
And "The Pretender" played by Hu Ge has a complete growth story line.
The male protagonist was originally a young master who was going to school in Hong Kong, a very smart and inexperienced playboy.
had no worries about food, clothing, or clothing, and he was usually a big name in basic necessities, but in the end he was roped in and became an undercover agent.
Look carefully, the pretender is also an out-and-out Shuangwen male protagonist plot. The male protagonist's story is just like a novel, cheating all the way, not so real.
But Wei Ruolai, played by Wang Yibo, is different. It can be called a "natural collapse-level start." The reason why
said this is because, before becoming a big boss, he was a real commoner, living in an ordinary place like Qibao Street.
After he entered the work of the Central Bank, someone reminded him not to talk about his origins.
even discouraged him from leaving Qibao Street and living somewhere else, because living in a slum would be looked down upon.
But although Wang Yibo heard these remarks, he did not act on them.
Some of the plots in the later period can also be said to be full of dangers. Wang Yibo really encountered too many.
He had been scarred by being caught and tortured, and he had also witnessed the desperate situation of his relatives leaving.
As a new young man who is interested in working in the banking industry, amid the current turmoil and the dispute between the Kuomintang and the Communist Party, even the financial industry cannot escape countless capital controls and political penetration.
And he seems to be an ordinary person, but he relies on his courage and courage to continuously complete counterattacks, and finally realizes his passion to serve the country.
Before entering the Central Bank, he had gone through an interview, in which he revealed his desire to serve the country and save the country financially. As long as you have the will, you can save the country in any way and in any aspect. Such simple feelings also made him Gained appreciation from leaders.
Wei Ruolai, played by Wang Yibo, was once a wage earner doing odd jobs in the society. In the wave of sudden changes in society, he seized the opportunities of the times and realized his ambition.
This makes people have to sigh. A good male protagonist in a spy drama should not only be flesh and blood, but more importantly, it should have feelings, so that the audience can feel more involved.
Those works in which rich young men turn into spies and are still full of cheats are enjoyable to watch, but after all they are a bit fantasy and too divorced from reality.
People like Wei Ruolai, who step by step from humble beginnings to success and transform into talents, are the true epitome of the times, so I hope there will be more successful male protagonists in spy dramas like this!