Behind the light is countless days and nights of hard work and struggle. However, on the other hand, when the aura on the stage is no longer dazzling, what remains in the audience's mouth may be an unsatisfactory performance. In the film industry, there are as many film and telev

Behind the brilliance of

is countless days and nights of hard work and hard work. However, on the other hand, when the aura on the stage is no longer dazzling, what remains in the audience's mouth may be an unsatisfactory performance. In the film industry, there are as many film and television productions as there are stars, and there are tens of thousands of actors. But few can leave a deep mark on the river. The actor I want to mention today is one who is sadly remembered for his disappointing performance in a historical drama.

Under the gorgeous ancient costumes, there must be a feeling of majesty and matching style. However, similarly, in the TV series "Isshinkansan", the heroine showed a stiffness and awkwardness that was inconsistent with her role. When she dances in the play, her neck is stiff and her movements are slow, making her look like a doll being pulled by invisible ropes. She is not a lively beauty at all. Dance is a dance of soul and body, but what she showed was indescribable embarrassment.

In addition, conversations and emotional exchanges have also been criticized. Her words seemed to lack the necessary emotion, her face was tense and calm, her eyes showed no waves, and even her most basic reactions seemed slow. During dramatic conflicts and climactic moments, the audience expects the characters' inner drama to unfold and explode, but what they get instead is mediocre and unoriginal performances.

The male protagonist did not escape criticism. What he showed on the screen was not the heroic and graceful costumed hero we expected, but his disillusionment with the perfect image, which gave the audience a greater sense of loss.

Audiences have their own unique and demanding requirements for the art of TV dramas. Not only is the writing great and well made, but you want to see all the actors immerse themselves in their characters, conveying their inner emotions through body language and facial expressions. Express. Unfortunately, the cast of "On the Mountain" did not live up to everyone's expectations.

When we look back at critically acclaimed and beloved TV series and the admirable and memorable performances within them, there is one thing in common behind them. The key is giving these characters real life. He conveys genuine emotion through every tiny movement and subtle facial expression, immersing himself into the character and making you forget there is an "actor" behind you. As the story unfolds, the audience will feel captivated and immersed.

In summary, works such as "A Sleep on the Mountain" should bring reflection and warning to the industry. — There’s more to film and television production than just fancy coats and a stellar cast. The key must be three-dimensional and complete creation. It develops the characters and develops the deep acting skills of the actors. "Empty-skinned" actors must not stand still, but must constantly temper themselves in front of and behind the camera, taking on the responsibility of conveying true emotions, interpreting characters, and pushing artistic aesthetics to the highest level. A sacred mission precedes every step. Only in this way can a series of fascinating and soul-stirring performance art scenes be presented on the screen.