Text | Zhenyan Editor | Boyin Entering December, there are fewer and fewer dramas to watch, but the "Three Brigades" and "Flowers" released one after another at the end of the year, competing on the same stage, make people have difficulty in choosing. However, due to problems wit

Text | Zhenyan

Editor | Boyin

Entering December, there are fewer and fewer dramas to watch, but the "Three Brigades" and "Flowers" were released successively at the end of the year to compete on the same stage, making people have difficulty choosing. .

However, due to the problem of the update mode of "Three Brigades", "Flowers" with a more coherent plot is easier to retain the audience.

In addition, the quality of this drama itself is higher. Even just looking at the texture of the picture is very eye-catching. It is worthy of the unique image style of the "King of Sunglasses" director. I want to cut out every frame to make wallpaper.

The performance of the actors in the play far exceeded expectations, especially the third female lead, Xin Zhilei, who fully performed the role of a leading heroine. Not only did she appear in various Hong Kong style styles, but Xin Zhilei's own temperament also had a bit of domineering .

Therefore, she plays the role of the ambitious female boss, and the sense of substitution becomes stronger.

As for the second female lead, Tang Yan, in addition to her looks, her acting skills and aura are far behind Xin Zhilei. Although the heroine Ma Yili also plays the role of a hotel proprietress, her performance is a bit delicate and lacks the courage of a female boss.

However, there is an actor in the play who can compete with Xin Zhilei. However, the role setting is different, and the actor's presentation method is also very different, but he will definitely not lose in terms of aura.

Wu Yue, who collaborated with Hu Ge in "County Party Committee Courtyard", also appeared in the drama "Flowers". This time Wu Yue still played the female leader.

Compared with the female boss portrayed by Xin Zhilei, who is high-profile and very powerful in appearance, Wu Yue's portrayal of Section Chief Jinhua Jin is equally powerful, but she plays it with a low profile. When the character

appeared, she cut the ribbon on the "Sanyang" T-shirts with Mr. Bao and Mr. Fan. Wu Yue, who smiled dignifiedly at the camera, looked like a very approachable female leader.

As long as the camera is pointed at her face, Jinhua never puts away the smile on her face, even if she is just chatting with Mr. Bao.

However, once he left the camera, Jin Hua, played by Wu Yue, stopped pretending and walked directly in front of A Bao. Not only did he stand straight, his head was slightly raised, he was talking to himself, and he didn't even bother to look back. Take a look at Mr. Bao, whom everyone respects.

When he returned to his office, not only did his smile disappear, but Jinhua's face darkened, and she immediately put on the airs of a leader and inquired about the reality of Bao Corporation.

But Mr. Bao is the number one person in Shanghai after all, and Jinhua cannot show off too much. She half-smiled at Mr. Bao, her eyes full of scrutiny of the successful man in front of her.

However, when acting opposite Tang Yan, who is both her employee and apprentice, Jinhua has no need to pretend and looks very relaxed.

But it seems like they are chatting about family affairs, but in fact they are trying to get something out of Miss Wang (played by Tang Yan). Just from Jin Hua’s eyes, you can feel how deep her palace is, and Miss Wang is not hers at all. opponent.

Wu Yue once again plays a female leader, but the look and feel is different from Secretary Ai Xianzhi in "County Party Committee Courtyard". This time she has a bit more refinement of Shanghai women, and her movements are more elegant, but her momentum is not at all lose.

However, how good Wu Yue's performance is can only be seen more intuitively through comparison. He also plays a female leader. Comparing Wu Yue in "Flowers" with Kong Lin and Liu Tao, we can clearly see their superiority.

The image of the female leader itself is very brilliant, but if it is too expressive, it will appear deliberate and embarrassing if the performance is not good. These two actresses are the negative examples of female leaders.

No. 1, Zhang Yan, played by Kong Lin in "Hu Mei"

In the anti-special drama "Hu Mei", the image of the police is very important, and Zhang Yan, played by Kong Lin, is the police station responsible for the security of the scientists. Director.

As the commander-in-chief, one can imagine Zhang Yan's imposing manner. He must be able to overwhelm others even when he is standing there. However, Kong Lin's performance was mediocre, no different from the ordinary police officers around him. The character

made his debut when he picked up the male protagonist at the train station. As the director, he must be there to greet him in person to show respect. However, when Kong Lin saw the male protagonist, her reaction was not like a stranger she met for the first time, but like a stranger. Picking up my son who has just returned to China after not seeing him for several years.

This kind of overly friendly smile appeared on Kong Lin's face, and it felt inappropriate. It could be appreciation or joy, but this kind of eyes and smile that seemed overflowing with motherly love really couldn't be explained.

Because Kong Lin played Tong Nian's mother in "Dear Beloved", she was very dissatisfied with the Han Shangyan played by Li Xian. Kong Lin's expression of rolling her eyes at Li Xian is still vivid in her mind.

When the same expression appears in "Thrush", it really makes people more and more amused.

For example, when she received a call and learned that something happened to a certain expert, and there was no one in front of her, Kong Lin rolled her eyes.

Even when she was being reported by her subordinates, Kong Lin had the same expression. Not only was it inappropriate, but it also appeared very frequently. She didn't look like a female leader, she was clearly a jealous old aunt!

In second place, Du Ju played by Liu Tao in "The Beginning"

has the same interpretation method as Kong Lin, and Liu Tao also falls into stereotypes. Liu Tao wears a fake headgear in the play, which looks weird in itself, and her expression and state look like she hasn't woken up.

Not to mention that as a director, he has been in this industry for many years, and his eyes look very alert and sharp. If he can show the effect of seeing through people at a glance, it will often be more convincing.

But Liu Tao not only looks depressed. Xiang, his eyes looked like he was in a daze, sitting in the monitoring room and paying attention to every move in the interrogation room. Even if he was acting, he had to have some reaction, right? As a result, Liu Tao had no reaction other than blinking occasionally, as if someone had tapped his acupuncture points.

When the male and female protagonists recounted their experiences in front of him, the other actors listened attentively while looking for loopholes. However, the police chief played by Liu Tao looked straight at each other with distracted eyes. He was really afraid that she would sit where she was. Just fall asleep.

Originally, Liu Tao didn’t have many lines in this drama, which gave her more room to display her acting skills. After all, a director with a real leadership style can speak loudly with one or two words, and can scare people with just one look, but Liu Tao But he acted in a dull manner and only played a role in the play.

So don’t act too hard for female leaders. The real textbook template is Wu Yue in "But Guess". He doesn't talk much, his eyes are spot-on, and he is very powerful. This is the acting skill that makes it easiest for the audience to take on the role.

Comparing the female leaders played by three actresses, who is the most stunning to you?