Recently, another major drama has appeared on the market, which has aroused great discussion on the Internet. This drama is " misaligned ". The audience of suspense dramas is relatively small, and they are usually composed of people who are not well-known. Actors starred in, but this time "Misplaced" has subverted everyone's views. The lineup is very luxurious, with Tong Dawei, Ma Yili, Qin Hao and other first-line stars joining the cast, which is comparable to that year's "White Night".
Every actor in the drama is a dramatist, and together they have pushed this drama to the top. For example, "Uncle Dong" Wang Jinsong , he is the core character of this drama, and he is also the person who witnessed the murder scene with his own eyes. The real creator of the novel manuscript, after witnessing the murder scene, kept writing like crazy, even ignoring his illness and coughing up blood until he passed away from cancer after the book was completed. The whole image was very real.
But what surprised everyone more was Ma Yili. Ma Yili's performance in the play was very natural because she played a female criminal investigation police officer. This role is different from ordinary everyday female images. It not only needs to show the daily life side, but also needs to highlight Characteristics of a female police officer.
One detail in particular clearly shows her skills. When she was talking face to face to the writer Gu Jiming who was suspected of being the murderer, she wanted to get information about the missing Jiang Na from him. She needed to find out who Jiang Na was. What is the relationship with Gu Jiming, but she did not directly ask Gu Jiming this question. The cunning Gu Jiming would definitely not answer truthfully. Instead, she first asked about the relationship between Gu Jiming and another friend of his, He Peng. , Gu Jiming naturally said that they are friends.
Jiang Guangming, played by Ma Yili, nodded seemingly casually, and then asked, "Oh, what about Jiang Na?" There was no big transition in his expression when he spoke, just like friends chatting in real life. As for Gu Jiming, he didn't react immediately and almost revealed his relationship with Jiang Na.
The next second, Gu Jiming paused and realized that she was "cheating" him, so he quickly found an excuse to excuse himself. At this time, Jiang Guangming's eyes became serious and he focused on Gu Jiming. Ji Ming, from the changes in her expression, everyone can tell that she has figured out that Gu Jiming is lying. Although Gu Jiming failed to give any more clues, his reaction also showed that, He was very familiar with Jiang Na, so the case gained further momentum.
At this point, female police officer Ma Yili’s professionalism and agility stood out, and her whole image was established.
Ma Yili was ridiculed before for playing a "girly" character in "Dragon City". Countless netizens accused her of acting like a girl in front of an aunt, which also became the failure of her acting career.
This time, she subverted the public's view of her, gave up her girlishness, and played the image of a mature and rational middle-aged policewoman. This role was endowed with powerful charm by her acting skills.
Moreover, the policewoman played by Ma Yili is not a so-called tool for solving crimes. She is not only a clue throughout the whole drama, but also has her own independent life and emotional line. When she was solving the case, she also accidentally discovered the secret that her husband had hidden from her. , also adds a touch of banter and humor to the whole play.
When she solved the case, she asked for a thorough investigation of the plane on the day of the crime, but learned that all planes on that day were grounded, but her husband claimed to have rushed home by plane that day. Thinking of her husband's seemingly honest face, she was horrified and questioned her husband angrily. In this scene, she completely acted out the image of a middle-aged heroine who was deceived by her husband.
Ma Yili's performance in "Misplacement" this time also made many girls teach actresses jealous. There are too many images of girls on the market now. They are nothing more than pure, silly and sweet, and they pout and smile to look cute. But those who are really like this have Very few people can perform deep and professional female images. The existence of Ma Yili slaps them in the face. I hope that actresses in the industry will give up playing girls and star in more complex and connotative images!