"The Bottom Line": Wang Shasha's crying scene is so good

The TV series " Bottom Line " starring Jin Dong , Cheng Yi , Cai Wenjing has its finale today. The cases in the play are one after the other, and 40 episodes are really not enough to watch.

But "Bottom Line" is still very successful, because this TV series has made people realize a lot of truth.

sexual harassment case, let us know that women should bravely stand up to protect themselves in the face of unfair treatment. The sudden death of a female anchor reminds us that while working hard, we need to take care of our bodies and safeguard our rights. Mother-killing case, let the audience see the importance of educational methods to a person's growth. The case of humiliation to the mother even bloody tore apart the excessive violent collection, and also showed the love for the mother as a son of man. Many cases in the

play are adapted from real stories, so they are very representative.

These controversial cases can finally get a fair trial, thanks to judges like Fang Yuan.

They serve the people wholeheartedly, and they really put a lot of effort behind the scenes. Before watching this drama, I always thought that judges were high-ranking existences. After watching "The Bottom Line", I completely changed my mind.

Moreover, there are many fierce collisions in the play.

Especially in the last few episodes, actor Wang Shasha contributed a lot of acting skills.

Wang Shasha plays Shu Su, a court clerk, with a lively personality and thoughtful handling. Her superiors are quite satisfied with her. Fang Yuan, who is in the filing court, always wants to dig her to the filing court, but unfortunately Shu Su always Stick to the "position" .

Although the salary of the court may not be very high, Shu Su is very happy to work here, because this job can give full play to her strengths, and it is a job to be proud of.

But Shu Su's mother almost ruined it all.

Shu Su's mother, Jin Afen, worked as a nanny in a wealthy family. First, she took the bag from her employer's house, which was worth hundreds of thousands. The employer is not doing well, but Jin Afen sued the employer to the court.

In the end, Jin Afen threatened her with her secretly recorded video of her employer's derailment, which not only made the employer admit that the bag was given to her, but also compensated her for 6 months' wages.

Originally, the matter was over, and it was over. Who knew that Jin Afen's former employer was detained for bribery, and Jin Afen realized that the video he accidentally filmed had evidence of his bribery.

The first thing she thought of was to use this evidence to extort a sum of money, so that she and her daughter would have the rest of their lives.

Finally, she found the other party and offered 3 million, but she did not know that she had committed the crime of extortion.

and Shu Su, who was in the middle, was the most uncomfortable person in this matter.

If she chooses to stand by her mother's side, she will abandon justice, she will no longer be able to be a human being with her head held high, and she will have trouble sleeping and eating for the rest of her life. And if she chooses to stand on the side of justice, her mother will be charged with racketeering and face jail time.

The pain and entanglement in the middle, Wang Shasha's acting is very expressive, especially the crying scene, which is almost instantly killed.

only had one movement, Shu Su's tears kept falling from his eyes like beads, crying bitterly and painfully.

Maybe it wasn't until this moment that we realized that Yingzi in "Little Soldier Zhang Ga", Mo Xiaobei in "Wulin Gaiden" really grew up, she not only became a big girl, but also became one of the most famous. Qualified actor.

's final choice, Shu Su chose justice, she persuaded her mother, handed the evidence to the court, and finally taught her mother that a good life needs to be earned through her own efforts, not by stealing or cheating , by getting married.

originally thought that Shu Su, played by Shasha Wang in "The Bottom Line", would be ordinary all the way to the end, but I didn't expect the ending to give the audience a "crit", whether it was her collision between justice and family affection, or her performance in performance, all Give the audience a perfect answer.

Some actors need eye drops in crying scenes, someIt only takes one second for the actor to assume the role, making the audience empathize with . In fact, some actors don't know that the important thing is not the tears, but the overall body language.