# Truth Tells#
The TV series "Derailment" starring Liu Haocun and Lin Yi premiered on Youku on December 14. Judging from the feedback from the premiere, although the popularity has not yet fully matured, netizens are satisfied with the plot and Liu Haocun's acting skills. Although everyone was saying "I'm sorry Lin Yi, I owe you a drama first" at the beginning, but after it was aired, everyone was still "really happy".
It is true that the previous TV dramas with "burp literature" were rated as "special dramas for primary school students", and the mere release of the trailer made people give up on this drama. However, can the so-called "peer foil" completely make the audience put aside their prejudice against Liu Haocun and allow Liu Haocun to achieve a comeback in his reputation?
Lin Yi is considered a newcomer in the entertainment industry and has only appeared in three works. Among them, "The Little Time that Gives Us Warmth" achieved very good results. With this TV series, he was nominated for the Best Actor Award for Chinese Contemporary Themed TV Series at the 26th Huading Awards. Coupled with his tall figure and ballroom dancing skills, he actually has a good reputation in front of the public. From the beginning, netizens’ resistance to this drama mainly came from Liu Haocun.
Liu Haocun has had very good resources in movies since his debut. He has appeared in movies such as "Send You a Little Red Flower", "Above the Cliff", "Four Seas", etc., and also appeared on the TV series "Four Seas" in 2021. The stage of CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In fact, Liu Haocun's acting skills are very spiritual, and he portrays Ma Xiaoyuan, a girl suffering from cancer, very well. She would face public backlash, mostly because of her mother.
Liu Haocun’s mother runs a dance institution. There once was a girl who was learning dance there and was unfortunately paralyzed. The news at the time was that her mother, who was rich, deliberately refused to pay compensation, causing the girl to miss the best period of treatment. This also put Liu Haocun, who specializes in dance, at the center of public opinion. For a while, as long as it was a video about Liu Haocun, no matter what the content was, the comment area was filled with abuse.
In addition to Liu Haocun's mother, Liu Haocun himself has also been criticized by netizens for his "emotional intelligence". The most popular thing circulating on the Internet is Liu Haocun's "Well... why doesn't it count?" when he answered a reporter's question. It has also been teased by many celebrities and featured in variety shows. This sentence will be used by major marketing accounts.
Moreover, netizens believe that the words she mentioned about her predecessors during the interview also showed her "low emotional intelligence". For example, she commented that Zhang Yi and Yi Yang Qianxi are hard-working actors. When commenting on Zhou Dongyu, she only said "very powerful" and called him by his first name. As a newcomer, her condescending attitude will naturally be criticized. At the same time, some netizens question the capital behind Liu Haocun. In other interviews, she was slurred, stammered, and even couldn't understand the words she was given, which made netizens even more disgusted with Liu Haocun's lack of dedication as a "208".
However, if you abandon the prejudice caused by the marketing account and take a closer look, you will find that Liu Haocun's mother has actually been paying for the treatment of the paralyzed little girl, and later paid it off with Liu Haocun's film remuneration, no Intentional default in payment of treatment fees. Liu Haocun was admitted to the Beijing Dance High School in 2010, but the girl's accident happened in 2012. Liu Haocun's dance was not learned with the money his mother earned from that girl. The so-called "sky-high price scarf" is simply a lie. There were clarifications at the time, but public opinion caused netizens to ignore the clarifications and pin the charge on Liu Haocun.
In recent years, there have been more and more cases where celebrities have violated the law and moral bottom lines. The country has been rectifying celebrities. Those who are still active in the public have no problems in this regard. For actors, acting is king. Ordinary viewers are already very tired from their daily lives. When watching a drama, they also hope that the actors’ faces and acting skills will be more pleasing to the eye, and they don’t want to be poisoned by the “little milky voice”. Now that the Internet is so developed, public opinion can have a great impact on a person.You can blurt out compliments, but you must think twice before slandering.