Once upon a time, Sunshine at Noon was the "golden sign" of domestic dramas.
" Parental Love ", "Battle in Changsha", "Langya List", "Mountains and Seas", " Beginning of " are all from this, "Produced at noon, must be a high-quality product" also once became a very popular slogan.
But the sharp decline of "Meeting Time", coupled with the continuous decline of the sequel of " Happy Ode ", has made the production level of Noon Sunshine also questioned.
So much so that when Noon Sunshine’s new drama " Mortal Song " was broadcast, the first reaction of many viewers was: Another group of rich people who "pretend to be poor" are coming to make money from the poor.
However, after watching more than 20 episodes in a row, my impression is that this is indeed not a TV series about "poor people", but it is definitely a TV series about "mortals".
Moreover, it is very rare among today's urban dramas that can show the plight and anxiety of ordinary people in such detail.
The existence of "Mortal Song" can definitely reverse the deteriorating status of Noon Sunshine in the minds of the audience in the past two years.
Of course, the birth of a good drama cannot be separated from the creation of the production company, but also the shaping of the actors.
The reason why there are so many down-to-earth ordinary performances in "Mortal Song" is mainly because the actors performed the true state of ordinary people in real life.
This time, we will rank the eight actors with the best acting skills in "Mortal Song" to see what kind of charm they have injected into their characters during their performances.
Without further ado, let’s start with the 8th place:
The eighth place: Chen Haoyu (played as Xie Meilan)
Many people know Chen Haoyu, mostly because she won the championship in "Chengfeng 2024". My attention to her goes back several years.
She did not come from a major, but graduated from the Digital Creative College of Xiamen University of Technology.
During his college years, he made his debut as a singer, but after entering the entertainment industry, he acted in many dramas that were both well-known and popular.
In addition to "Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace" starring Zhou Xun and Huo Jianhua, the campus fantasy idol drama "I Don't Want to Be Friends with You" starring herself, and the previously popular medical drama "Ask the Heart".
Therefore, in my opinion, Chen Haoyu is an "all-rounder" who can sing, dance and act, and he also has good looks and aura.
No matter how good the first impression is, when evaluating acting skills, it must still be based on specific performance.
ranked Chen Haoyu in eighth place, not because she did not perform well.
Compared with her previous works and the actors she acted with, her performance this time is indeed a bit "flattened".
It stands to reason that Xie Meilan has a lot of room for performance. After all, she is one of the few characters in "Mortal Song" who comes with her own story.
Because her mother was suffering from cancer, she felt resentful towards her husband. She felt that it was because her husband was not motivated enough and generous enough that she could not be filial to her mother.
Later, she privately borrowed 400,000 yuan from her boss so that her critically ill mother could use targeted drugs, but everything was of no avail and her mother still passed away.
The death of her mother greatly increased Xie Meilan's opinion of her husband.
Especially when the boss tore up the IOU of 400,000 yuan to tell her not to pay back the money in a hurry, and also thoughtfully approved her leave to let her rest, it made her feel that her husband was nothing more than a loser who did not seek to make progress.
Therefore, she first ignored her husband, then secretly aborted their children, and then got divorced, which directly led to her husband's collapse and finally ran away from home.
Just from the introduction of this story, we are enough to feel the ups and downs, but Chen Haoyu's performance in the play can be said to be uniformly "dark-faced".
When I watch dramas, whenever I see her appear, the first thing I see is always her expressionless "ice cube face".
We don’t know whether we should praise her for being too involved in the play and being in the sad state of the character all the time.I still have to criticize her for being a bit lazy in her acting.
After all, whether she is treating her boss, husband or sister-in-law, she always treats her with a cold face.
’s performance is indeed a bit difficult to evaluate, so let’s put her in eighth place.
Seventh place: Zhang Zhehua (played as Na Juan)
Zhang Zhehua’s acting skills are very solid. He graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama. During his schooling, he participated in many dramas and musicals, and also participated in many live-action competitions. funny show.
I believe many people have seen the comedy "The Master and Me" in which he collaborated with Zhan Xin. The character Long Aotian played by him has too many laughs.
Although the inherent impression left on the audience is that of a comedian, in "Mortal Song", his performance does not make people feel like he is in a drama at all.
is not only that, because the programmer Na Juan he plays is really too "involved", and not only got the nicknames "Na Shen" and "Juan Juan" in the play.
once made the audience outside the play feel a very strong sense of oppression. Just watching his scenes, they felt ashamed and wanted to stay away from him.
ranks him seventh, not because he did not perform well, but mainly because there are many illogical aspects in his role, which makes his performance unable to withstand scrutiny.
Na Juan is the "new middle class" in "Mortal Song" who has a very "money scene" and is also very refined and self-interested.
In order to achieve the "life KPIs" set for himself such as buying a house, getting married, having children, and getting promoted, he has a set of seemingly rigorous "elite logic."
Many of the "elite quotes" he contributed in the play are the externalization of his values.
For example, what I told Shen Lei:
gives you ten thousand and gives you ninety-nine and six, which is a roll. What about giving you one hundred thousand? That's fighting, that's called pursuing a career.
I also told my girlfriend:
"This is Beijing, 211 is as numerous as a dog, 985 is everywhere. If you can't climb to the top of the pyramid, you can only work for a company and be a loser for the rest of your life."
regardless of that Whether Juan's ideas are right or wrong, judging from the character alone, many of the actions that Juan did in the play are somewhat unreasonable.
After breaking up with his girlfriend, he was so angry that he went on a blind date. After meeting a few weird people, he kept telling his brother that he would never bow to his girlfriend, but he turned around and ran to her home.
and his fear of newcomers also make me a little bit incomprehensible.
Could it be that a "paper king" who took the paper to the end wanted to use his authority as an interviewer to force away newcomers with better academic qualifications than himself?
These plot designs are extremely inconsistent with the character, making the details of Zhang Zhehua's performance somewhat unable to withstand scrutiny.
Because you simply can’t understand why such a performance corresponds to this behavior of the character.
This is why, even though Na Juan's character is so distinct and Zhang Zhehua also performed the "tightness" of this character from the inside out, I still ranked him seventh.
Perhaps, these unreasonable things that the audience can detect are also things that actors need to consider extra for their roles when performing.
Sixth place: Yin Tao (played as Shen Lin)
To be honest, I have been very disappointed with the film and television works starring Yin Tao in the past two years.
Since "In the World", her vision in selecting scripts is really worrying.
I really don’t know if she is deliberately trying to be lazy, or if she really can’t see that for her, the role of these roles is diminishing rather than increasing.
From last year's "Dazzling You", to the previous "Little Couple", and now to "Mortal Song", Yin Tao's image is a goddess of charm that is so beautiful that people are attracted to her. Her makeup and hair are almost the same.
Especially in the last two works, the identities are almost exactly the same.
Even if you randomly intercept a scene where she only appears, some viewers may not be able to tell whether it is Shen Lin, Che Li, or Kang Ziyou?
If we can give different performances to different types of characters, the audience will be able to accept it, but the problem is that Yin Tao's performances in these dramas are really too routine.
Just looking at her husband with her head turned down, and "crying with laughter", unable to help but vent her anger on the child and then apologizing, and embarrassing performances of pretending to be polite but actually having thoughts in her heart...
These, I am I have seen it countless times in "Mortal Song".
Let’s put it this way, just looking at the direction of the plot, I can almost completely deduce Yin Tao’s performance method.
Because her performances are just a few, too simple and too routine.
In addition, because she pays too much attention to personal image, she always lifts her hair when performing.
This is really a fatal injury for an actor. Anyway, as soon as she lifts her hair, I am out of the scene. Moreover, judging from this move, there is a high probability that she herself is not in the scene.
I really don’t understand why an actor in his 40s doesn’t focus on his performance and still cares so much about his image in the play.
You must know that when an actor reaches a certain age, no matter how much he covers up, he cannot block the scrutiny of the camera.
This is why, even though I don’t care about the actor’s looks, I still felt Yin Tao’s rough pores and edematous face in this drama.
On the contrary, when Yin Tao becomes more and more into the drama and becomes more unkempt, I will not care about her wrinkled face.
After all, she still has some acting skills, and she can definitely attract the audience's attention when she is serious.
I hope Yin Tao can realize her own problems, show more acting skills in the future, and have less idol baggage.
Fifth place: Zhang Ruonan (played as Li Xiaoyue)
Ranking Zhang Ruonan before Yin Tao does not mean that her acting skills overwhelm Yin Tao, but because she has a "drama face".
are both goddesses, and they are younger. When Zhang Ruonan was performing, at least in the few dramas I paid attention to, her appearance did not hinder her performance.
Whether it is the school beauty in "The River of Sadness", the art student in "Female Psychologist", or the beautiful nurse Xu Nian in "Lighting Store", including the free girl in "Mortal Song".
Zhang Ruonan has played many beauties, but these beauties are not stereotyped vases, but girls with different strengths and personalities, and they all have their own life stories.
Take Li Xiaoyue in "Mortal Song" as an example. She lost her parents in her senior year of high school, but she developed a free-wheeling character. Faced with her tense and introverted boyfriend, who is a top student, she has never been internally frustrated after graduating from the second major.
Although her career is not going well and she has been urged by her boyfriend many times, she has never changed her life direction. She is the only character in the show who lives a clear life and thinks clearly.
In addition to this character being very lovable, my biggest feeling when watching the drama is that Zhang Ruonan has become one with the character Li Xiaoyue very well.
So much so that I couldn’t see any trace of performance, it was more like watching a real person in life.
When he was in his early 20s, he dared to challenge a variety of roles, and he was able to perform different roles with his own charm.
Zhang Ruonan’s future is still worth looking forward to.
Fourth place: Xu Duoduo (played as Yue Yue)
Ranking Xu Duoduo, who plays Yue Yue, in fourth place, many viewers may be surprised.
It must be noted here that ranking her in this position does not mean that her acting skills can overwhelm the elders in front of her. After all, she is still young and her acting skills need to be sharpened.
There are two main reasons why she is placed in such a high position.
The first reason is that I want to use the newcomer's performance to compare with Yin Tao's performance, to convey the meaning of the Yangtze River, where the waves behind push the waves ahead.
Actors at such a young age can have such strong expressive power. If the seniors in the past did not work hard, they would really be eliminated by the market and disliked by the audience.
The second reason is that Xu Duoduo's performance is really surprising.
She got rid of the inherent tool status of children in urban family dramas, giving the character Yue Yue his own personality traits, and he is very eye-catching.
is different from the routine performances of many predecessors. When Xu Duoduo performs, many of his reactions can make people shine.
She can "know clearly" when her parents are quarreling and when to be coquettish and when to be worried.
She can be a child without any worries, and she can also be a little adult without any sense of disobedience.
can very reasonably grow from a sunny girl who doesn't understand anything to a gloomy boy who feels a little sad overnight.
In short, as long as the plot requires it, she can change her performance without any pressure and convey the character's heart very accurately.
can be so expressive at such a young age and must be encouraged.
Third place: Qin Junjie (played as Shen Lei)
Although I just watched "Tian Xing Jian" starring Qin Junjie, when Shen Lei in "Mortal Song" first appeared, I really didn't recognize him at first glance.
just thought he looked familiar, but couldn't remember who he was.
Looking at it, I suddenly realized that this was Qin Junjie.
It can be seen that his makeup can indeed bring a lot of freshness to the audience.
This is why, sharing the previous life story with Xie Meilan, he can be ranked third, while Chen Haoyu can only be ranked eighth.
In addition, Qin Junjie's ranking far ahead in this list is also due to his super shaping power.
is different from Xie Meilan's "ice cube face" from beginning to end. Under Qin Junjie's performance, Shen Lei's face has undergone tremendous changes along with the direction of the story.
In the beginning, he was a top student who did not care about the world. After graduation, he stayed in a cultural unit, worked a nine-to-five job, and lived an ordinary life.
At this time, his face was gentle, and even his hairstyle was very docile.
But after experiencing his wife’s disgust and private abortion, he seemed to have lost his soul. When he was sad, he was dumbfounded, and when he collapsed, his eyes widened with anger.
At this time, he, who is usually so gentle, even dares to quarrel with the leader.
It wasn’t until he found himself in the mountains that his mind returned to peace and his appearance returned to normal little by little.
Moreover, when working in Beijing, in addition to showing his usual nature, he will also show different expressions in different situations.
When his brother-in-law’s brother belittles him, he will blush and fight back; when his brother-in-law is being collected for debt, he will rush to fight regardless; but when his sister quarrels with her brother-in-law, he will immediately turn his back to defend his sister.
In short, Qin Junjie’s performances that were mobilized due to specific events will make me feel that he is a real person, not an actor with idol baggage who only plays himself in front of the camera.
Therefore, ranking him in third place is an affirmation of his acting skills.
Second place: Wang Xiao (played as Na Wei)
I heard that many people came to watch this drama because of Na Wei, played by Wang Xiao, because his face is not handsome enough and his aura is not big enough. The young actor does look like an ordinary person.
Watching ordinary people acting as ordinary people and the psychology of ordinary people may make them feel a little more real.
From this point of view, Wang Xiao’s performance did not disappoint the audience.
In this drama, he really showed how "we are waiting for mortals" to be useless and helpless in life.
One second, I was still thinking about a bright future, and the next moment, I was very likely to fall to the bottom. But even so, living with seniors and juniors still makes people unable to vent.
Therefore, no matter how hard it is, we can only grit our teeth and keep going.
In this drama, Wang Xiao contributed many useless moments of ordinary people.
The way he smiled when being criticized by his boss, the way he lowered his head when being scolded by his wife, the way he nodded and bent around asking for a job after starting a business, and the way he pretended to smile in front of his mother and children...
But what impressed me the most was Yes, it was still the way he was cornered by debt collectors and smashed the trumpet in front of everyone.
I believe that many viewers used that scene to vent their deep-seated anger.
When I saw Na Wei slamming the speaker with all his strength and then walking home calmly, I really praised Wang Xiao's performance.
Because he really got into the heart of the character, venting for the character with all his heart, and supporting the hard-won home for the character with all his heart.
First place: Zhang Guoqiang (played by Wang Ruizhi)
Wang Ruizhi, played by Zhang Guoqiang, is ranked first. It is estimated that many viewers will be a little surprised. How could it be him?
But in my eyes, he deserves this first place and deserves it.
Although Wang Ruizhi does not have many scenes, Zhang Guoqiang's previous performances and his surprise performance in this drama can all prove his acting skills.
It is no exaggeration to say that I even feel that Zhang Guoqiang’s performance in this drama is a bit beyond his own.
Because, in his performance, I really felt how a person who has seen through the world but has a bit of bad intentions uses the means of distorting Buddhism to achieve his goal of not recognizing his relatives.
In addition, in order to achieve this goal, he is somewhat willful and stubborn when communicating with his wife or explaining to his subordinates.
So much so that every time I hear him speak, I find it very funny.
can turn a small character into a "great wisdom" and also convey some meaning that can be interpreted.
An actor with no acting skills may not be able to perform so well. I applaud Zhang Guoqiang’s performance.
The above 8 actors are what I think are the best actors in "Mortal Song". Once upon a time, Sunshine at Noon was the "golden sign" of domestic dramas. " Parental Love ", "Battle in Changsha", "Langya List", "Mountains and Seas", " Beginning of " are all from this, "Produced at noon, must be a high-quality product" also once became a very popular slogan. But the sharp decline of "Meeting Time", coupled with the continuous decline of the sequel of " Happy Ode ", has made the production level of Noon Sunshine also questioned. So much so that when Noon Sunshine’s new drama " Mortal Song " was broadcast, the first reaction of many viewers was: Another group of rich people who "pretend to be poor" are coming to make money from the poor. However, after watching more than 20 episodes in a row, my impression is that this is indeed not a TV series about "poor people", but it is definitely a TV series about "mortals". Moreover, it is very rare among today's urban dramas that can show the plight and anxiety of ordinary people in such detail. The existence of "Mortal Song" can definitely reverse the deteriorating status of Noon Sunshine in the minds of the audience in the past two years. Of course, the birth of a good drama cannot be separated from the creation of the production company, but also the shaping of the actors. The reason why there are so many down-to-earth ordinary performances in "Mortal Song" is mainly because the actors performed the true state of ordinary people in real life. This time, we will rank the eight actors with the best acting skills in "Mortal Song" to see what kind of charm they have injected into their characters during their performances. Without further ado, let’s start with the 8th place: The eighth place: Chen Haoyu (played as Xie Meilan) Many people know Chen Haoyu, mostly because she won the championship in "Chengfeng 2024". My attention to her goes back several years. She did not come from a major, but graduated from the Digital Creative College of Xiamen University of Technology. During his college years, he made his debut as a singer, but after entering the entertainment industry, he acted in many dramas that were both well-known and popular. In addition to "Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace" starring Zhou Xun and Huo Jianhua, the campus fantasy idol drama "I Don't Want to Be Friends with You" starring herself, and the previously popular medical drama "Ask the Heart". Therefore, in my opinion, Chen Haoyu is an "all-rounder" who can sing, dance and act, and he also has good looks and aura. No matter how good the first impression is, when evaluating acting skills, it must still be based on specific performance. ranked Chen Haoyu in eighth place, not because she did not perform well. Compared with her previous works and the actors she acted with, her performance this time is indeed a bit "flattened". It stands to reason that Xie Meilan has a lot of room for performance. After all, she is one of the few characters in "Mortal Song" who comes with her own story. Because her mother was suffering from cancer, she felt resentful towards her husband. She felt that it was because her husband was not motivated enough and generous enough that she could not be filial to her mother. Later, she privately borrowed 400,000 yuan from her boss so that her critically ill mother could use targeted drugs, but everything was of no avail and her mother still passed away. The death of her mother greatly increased Xie Meilan's opinion of her husband. Especially when the boss tore up the IOU of 400,000 yuan to tell her not to pay back the money in a hurry, and also thoughtfully approved her leave to let her rest, it made her feel that her husband was nothing more than a loser who did not seek to make progress. Therefore, she first ignored her husband, then secretly aborted their children, and then got divorced, which directly led to her husband's collapse and finally ran away from home. Just from the introduction of this story, we are enough to feel the ups and downs, but Chen Haoyu's performance in the play can be said to be uniformly "dark-faced". When I watch dramas, whenever I see her appear, the first thing I see is always her expressionless "ice cube face". We don’t know whether we should praise her for being too involved in the play and being in the sad state of the character all the time.I still have to criticize her for being a bit lazy in her acting. After all, whether she is treating her boss, husband or sister-in-law, she always treats her with a cold face. ’s performance is indeed a bit difficult to evaluate, so let’s put her in eighth place. Seventh place: Zhang Zhehua (played as Na Juan) Zhang Zhehua’s acting skills are very solid. He graduated from the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama. During his schooling, he participated in many dramas and musicals, and also participated in many live-action competitions. funny show. I believe many people have seen the comedy "The Master and Me" in which he collaborated with Zhan Xin. The character Long Aotian played by him has too many laughs. Although the inherent impression left on the audience is that of a comedian, in "Mortal Song", his performance does not make people feel like he is in a drama at all. is not only that, because the programmer Na Juan he plays is really too "involved", and not only got the nicknames "Na Shen" and "Juan Juan" in the play. once made the audience outside the play feel a very strong sense of oppression. Just watching his scenes, they felt ashamed and wanted to stay away from him. ranks him seventh, not because he did not perform well, but mainly because there are many illogical aspects in his role, which makes his performance unable to withstand scrutiny. Na Juan is the "new middle class" in "Mortal Song" who has a very "money scene" and is also very refined and self-interested. In order to achieve the "life KPIs" set for himself such as buying a house, getting married, having children, and getting promoted, he has a set of seemingly rigorous "elite logic." Many of the "elite quotes" he contributed in the play are the externalization of his values. For example, what I told Shen Lei: gives you ten thousand and gives you ninety-nine and six, which is a roll. What about giving you one hundred thousand? That's fighting, that's called pursuing a career. I also told my girlfriend: "This is Beijing, 211 is as numerous as a dog, 985 is everywhere. If you can't climb to the top of the pyramid, you can only work for a company and be a loser for the rest of your life." regardless of that Whether Juan's ideas are right or wrong, judging from the character alone, many of the actions that Juan did in the play are somewhat unreasonable. After breaking up with his girlfriend, he was so angry that he went on a blind date. After meeting a few weird people, he kept telling his brother that he would never bow to his girlfriend, but he turned around and ran to her home. and his fear of newcomers also make me a little bit incomprehensible. Could it be that a "paper king" who took the paper to the end wanted to use his authority as an interviewer to force away newcomers with better academic qualifications than himself? These plot designs are extremely inconsistent with the character, making the details of Zhang Zhehua's performance somewhat unable to withstand scrutiny. Because you simply can’t understand why such a performance corresponds to this behavior of the character. This is why, even though Na Juan's character is so distinct and Zhang Zhehua also performed the "tightness" of this character from the inside out, I still ranked him seventh. Perhaps, these unreasonable things that the audience can detect are also things that actors need to consider extra for their roles when performing. Sixth place: Yin Tao (played as Shen Lin) To be honest, I have been very disappointed with the film and television works starring Yin Tao in the past two years. Since "In the World", her vision in selecting scripts is really worrying. I really don’t know if she is deliberately trying to be lazy, or if she really can’t see that for her, the role of these roles is diminishing rather than increasing. From last year's "Dazzling You", to the previous "Little Couple", and now to "Mortal Song", Yin Tao's image is a goddess of charm that is so beautiful that people are attracted to her. Her makeup and hair are almost the same. Especially in the last two works, the identities are almost exactly the same. Even if you randomly intercept a scene where she only appears, some viewers may not be able to tell whether it is Shen Lin, Che Li, or Kang Ziyou? If we can give different performances to different types of characters, the audience will be able to accept it, but the problem is that Yin Tao's performances in these dramas are really too routine. Just looking at her husband with her head turned down, and "crying with laughter", unable to help but vent her anger on the child and then apologizing, and embarrassing performances of pretending to be polite but actually having thoughts in her heart... These, I am I have seen it countless times in "Mortal Song". Let’s put it this way, just looking at the direction of the plot, I can almost completely deduce Yin Tao’s performance method. Because her performances are just a few, too simple and too routine. In addition, because she pays too much attention to personal image, she always lifts her hair when performing. This is really a fatal injury for an actor. Anyway, as soon as she lifts her hair, I am out of the scene. Moreover, judging from this move, there is a high probability that she herself is not in the scene. I really don’t understand why an actor in his 40s doesn’t focus on his performance and still cares so much about his image in the play. You must know that when an actor reaches a certain age, no matter how much he covers up, he cannot block the scrutiny of the camera. This is why, even though I don’t care about the actor’s looks, I still felt Yin Tao’s rough pores and edematous face in this drama. On the contrary, when Yin Tao becomes more and more into the drama and becomes more unkempt, I will not care about her wrinkled face. After all, she still has some acting skills, and she can definitely attract the audience's attention when she is serious. I hope Yin Tao can realize her own problems, show more acting skills in the future, and have less idol baggage. Fifth place: Zhang Ruonan (played as Li Xiaoyue) Ranking Zhang Ruonan before Yin Tao does not mean that her acting skills overwhelm Yin Tao, but because she has a "drama face". are both goddesses, and they are younger. When Zhang Ruonan was performing, at least in the few dramas I paid attention to, her appearance did not hinder her performance. Whether it is the school beauty in "The River of Sadness", the art student in "Female Psychologist", or the beautiful nurse Xu Nian in "Lighting Store", including the free girl in "Mortal Song". Zhang Ruonan has played many beauties, but these beauties are not stereotyped vases, but girls with different strengths and personalities, and they all have their own life stories. Take Li Xiaoyue in "Mortal Song" as an example. She lost her parents in her senior year of high school, but she developed a free-wheeling character. Faced with her tense and introverted boyfriend, who is a top student, she has never been internally frustrated after graduating from the second major. Although her career is not going well and she has been urged by her boyfriend many times, she has never changed her life direction. She is the only character in the show who lives a clear life and thinks clearly. In addition to this character being very lovable, my biggest feeling when watching the drama is that Zhang Ruonan has become one with the character Li Xiaoyue very well. So much so that I couldn’t see any trace of performance, it was more like watching a real person in life. When he was in his early 20s, he dared to challenge a variety of roles, and he was able to perform different roles with his own charm. Zhang Ruonan’s future is still worth looking forward to. Fourth place: Xu Duoduo (played as Yue Yue) Ranking Xu Duoduo, who plays Yue Yue, in fourth place, many viewers may be surprised. It must be noted here that ranking her in this position does not mean that her acting skills can overwhelm the elders in front of her. After all, she is still young and her acting skills need to be sharpened. There are two main reasons why she is placed in such a high position. The first reason is that I want to use the newcomer's performance to compare with Yin Tao's performance, to convey the meaning of the Yangtze River, where the waves behind push the waves ahead. Actors at such a young age can have such strong expressive power. If the seniors in the past did not work hard, they would really be eliminated by the market and disliked by the audience. The second reason is that Xu Duoduo's performance is really surprising. She got rid of the inherent tool status of children in urban family dramas, giving the character Yue Yue his own personality traits, and he is very eye-catching. is different from the routine performances of many predecessors. When Xu Duoduo performs, many of his reactions can make people shine. She can "know clearly" when her parents are quarreling and when to be coquettish and when to be worried. She can be a child without any worries, and she can also be a little adult without any sense of disobedience. can very reasonably grow from a sunny girl who doesn't understand anything to a gloomy boy who feels a little sad overnight. In short, as long as the plot requires it, she can change her performance without any pressure and convey the character's heart very accurately. can be so expressive at such a young age and must be encouraged. Third place: Qin Junjie (played as Shen Lei) Although I just watched "Tian Xing Jian" starring Qin Junjie, when Shen Lei in "Mortal Song" first appeared, I really didn't recognize him at first glance. just thought he looked familiar, but couldn't remember who he was. Looking at it, I suddenly realized that this was Qin Junjie. It can be seen that his makeup can indeed bring a lot of freshness to the audience. This is why, sharing the previous life story with Xie Meilan, he can be ranked third, while Chen Haoyu can only be ranked eighth. In addition, Qin Junjie's ranking far ahead in this list is also due to his super shaping power. is different from Xie Meilan's "ice cube face" from beginning to end. Under Qin Junjie's performance, Shen Lei's face has undergone tremendous changes along with the direction of the story. In the beginning, he was a top student who did not care about the world. After graduation, he stayed in a cultural unit, worked a nine-to-five job, and lived an ordinary life. At this time, his face was gentle, and even his hairstyle was very docile. But after experiencing his wife’s disgust and private abortion, he seemed to have lost his soul. When he was sad, he was dumbfounded, and when he collapsed, his eyes widened with anger. At this time, he, who is usually so gentle, even dares to quarrel with the leader. It wasn’t until he found himself in the mountains that his mind returned to peace and his appearance returned to normal little by little. Moreover, when working in Beijing, in addition to showing his usual nature, he will also show different expressions in different situations. When his brother-in-law’s brother belittles him, he will blush and fight back; when his brother-in-law is being collected for debt, he will rush to fight regardless; but when his sister quarrels with her brother-in-law, he will immediately turn his back to defend his sister. In short, Qin Junjie’s performances that were mobilized due to specific events will make me feel that he is a real person, not an actor with idol baggage who only plays himself in front of the camera. Therefore, ranking him in third place is an affirmation of his acting skills. Second place: Wang Xiao (played as Na Wei) I heard that many people came to watch this drama because of Na Wei, played by Wang Xiao, because his face is not handsome enough and his aura is not big enough. The young actor does look like an ordinary person. Watching ordinary people acting as ordinary people and the psychology of ordinary people may make them feel a little more real. From this point of view, Wang Xiao’s performance did not disappoint the audience. In this drama, he really showed how "we are waiting for mortals" to be useless and helpless in life. One second, I was still thinking about a bright future, and the next moment, I was very likely to fall to the bottom. But even so, living with seniors and juniors still makes people unable to vent. Therefore, no matter how hard it is, we can only grit our teeth and keep going. In this drama, Wang Xiao contributed many useless moments of ordinary people. The way he smiled when being criticized by his boss, the way he lowered his head when being scolded by his wife, the way he nodded and bent around asking for a job after starting a business, and the way he pretended to smile in front of his mother and children... But what impressed me the most was Yes, it was still the way he was cornered by debt collectors and smashed the trumpet in front of everyone. I believe that many viewers used that scene to vent their deep-seated anger. When I saw Na Wei slamming the speaker with all his strength and then walking home calmly, I really praised Wang Xiao's performance. Because he really got into the heart of the character, venting for the character with all his heart, and supporting the hard-won home for the character with all his heart. First place: Zhang Guoqiang (played by Wang Ruizhi) Wang Ruizhi, played by Zhang Guoqiang, is ranked first. It is estimated that many viewers will be a little surprised. How could it be him? But in my eyes, he deserves this first place and deserves it. Although Wang Ruizhi does not have many scenes, Zhang Guoqiang's previous performances and his surprise performance in this drama can all prove his acting skills. It is no exaggeration to say that I even feel that Zhang Guoqiang’s performance in this drama is a bit beyond his own. Because, in his performance, I really felt how a person who has seen through the world but has a bit of bad intentions uses the means of distorting Buddhism to achieve his goal of not recognizing his relatives. In addition, in order to achieve this goal, he is somewhat willful and stubborn when communicating with his wife or explaining to his subordinates. So much so that every time I hear him speak, I find it very funny. can turn a small character into a "great wisdom" and also convey some meaning that can be interpreted. An actor with no acting skills may not be able to perform so well. I applaud Zhang Guoqiang’s performance. The above 8 actors are what I think are the best actors in "Mortal Song". The possible candidates and rankings are different from what everyone thinks. If you have also watched this drama, please leave a message in the comment area and tell everyone which actor's performance you like best! (Written by: stebufa)