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The same person just played the emperor in "Sauvignon Blanc", and played the bitter melon youth in "Fathers"

author:Tranquility

Recently, a period drama called "The Glory of Fathers" is on the air, and one of the actors, Zhang Wanyi, has attracted much attention. He played Chen Xingjie, a teenager in the northeast forest area, in the play, which triggered a heated discussion among the audience. Although the acting skills of old actors such as Guo Tao and Liu Lin are radiant, Zhang Wanyi's performance is equally impressive, he not only makes people shine, but also interprets the role very realistically and without deliberateness. Netizens praised him for "throwing face in the drama" because he can play any role with ease.

The same person just played the emperor in "Sauvignon Blanc", and played the bitter melon youth in "Fathers"

Chen Xingjie has an introverted and shy personality and a heavy sense of inferiority. In the face of the girl he loved, he did not dare to look directly at her, and he also appeared slightly clumsy when he confessed, which fully demonstrated his newborn calf heart that is not afraid of tigers. When his mother said goodbye, Chen Xingjie's eyes standing on the platform were full of loneliness and helplessness. Treating his sister who ran away from home, his eyes were full of warmth and love. When he failed the college entrance examination, in the face of the concern of his adoptive parents, he could only lower his head and force a smile, but the confused eyes when he was in bed made people feel his helplessness. When he announced that he chose to repeat it, he only said it once and then lowered his head to eat noodles, his heart firm and tenacious. When he was bullied at school, he chose to put his head down and endure it, his eyes dodged.

The same person just played the emperor in "Sauvignon Blanc", and played the bitter melon youth in "Fathers"

Not only in "Glory of Fathers" and "Sauvignon Blanc", Zhang Wanyi's performance in other roles is also excellent. In "Age of Awakening", he played the martyr Chen Yannian, successfully presenting the youthfulness and tenacity of this character. And in "Children of the Qiao Family", he played the second brother Qiao Erqiang, interpreting this kind but tenacious role deeply in the hearts of the people. Zhang Wanyi's path as an actor has always been steady, he is willing to try a variety of different types of roles, not bound by fixed frameworks, the drama path is vast, and each role is impressive. His interviews are full of a deep understanding of the role, as well as persistence and original intention for acting. He believes that acting is all about fully integrating into the character. He devoted his career to acting, hoping that the audience would focus on the character rather than him

The same person just played the emperor in "Sauvignon Blanc", and played the bitter melon youth in "Fathers"

Zhang Wanyi's versatility not only made him prominent in the theater industry, but also won the love of the audience. His dedication to the role and his excellent acting skills made him one of the highly anticipated actors. Unlike some celebrities' preference for paying more attention to their own image, Zhang Wanyi is more willing to integrate himself into the role and present a vivid character image for the audience.

In the entertainment industry, Zhang Wanyi's acting path is destined to be full of more challenges and opportunities. He is not only a great actor, but also an artist who dares to challenge and improve. His acting skills have been deeply engraved in the hearts of the audience, becoming a highly respected "drama face", and each role has deeply touched people's heartstrings. Looking forward to seeing him continue to present more memorable roles for the audience in his future works, and continue to conquer the audience's hearts with his superb acting skills. His persistence and enthusiasm will bring a more brilliant future to his career.

The same person just played the emperor in "Sauvignon Blanc", and played the bitter melon youth in "Fathers"