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is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

author:Ah, Chan takes you to see the world

In the world of screen and screen, the creation of characters and the performance of actors often become important criteria for judging the success of a work. Especially in a genre such as period dramas, which have high requirements for historical background and character portrayal, the audience has extremely high expectations for the realism and credibility of the characters. The recently hit anti-special drama "Thrush" is a typical case.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

Since its launch, the show has attracted attention for its suspenseful plot and complex and changeable character relationships, and has won the first place in the national ratings. But in the event of winning the audience's attention, it has also caused some controversy, especially questions about the actor's performance and character creation.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

Zhang Yan, the female director played by Kong Lin, was originally supposed to be a key role in the play. She should have extraordinary wisdom, firmness and courage, and be able to deal with problems with thunderous means, showing the decisiveness and majesty that an excellent female director should have in the intense and exciting anti-special struggle. But again, Kong Lin does not seem to have fully grasped the essence of the character's needs in the process of interpretation. The Zhang Yan she portrayed not only lacks the deterrent power that she should have as a director, but even seems quite bland in some episodes.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

In contrast, other actors, such as Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, are more like experienced and skilled masters. Not only did they succeed in demonstrating the professionalism and authority of their respective roles, but they also put a lot of effort into the details. Through subtle and layered expressions, body language, and even line delivery, these actors bring their characters to life and convey deep and delicate emotions to the audience.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

This stark contrast undoubtedly proves once again how decisive casting can be on the success of a TV series. Proper casting can not only make the characters more three-dimensional and full, but also greatly enhance the audience's overall sense of identity with the work and the immersive viewing experience.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

In the entertainment industry, old drama bones are not the same as experienced people. The actors who can really be called "old drama bones" are those artists who can surprise and move the audience in every role through continuous learning, Xi and innovation, even though they are old. They may rely on the rich life experience accumulated in the past, or rely on the unremitting pursuit and exploration of performing arts, and they can always interpret each role to the fullest.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

In the final analysis, in today's era of visual effects and fast pace, the most important task is to bring a new and profound film and television viewing experience to the audience. Whether it's the screenwriter crafting the script, the director arranging the shots, the actors presenting the characters with all their hearts, or the post-production team tuning the sound effects, everything needs to work together to create a high-quality, well-known work.

is also a female director, and when Kong Lin in "Thrush" is compared with Wu Yue and Qin Hailu, the gap is clear at a glance

Although it is regrettable that "Thrush" is short-lived, it also gives us a lesson - the works presented on the screen are both real and fascinating, both historical and full of artistic tension, inseparable from the never-ending desire of each participant to hone their skills and pursue perfection. Only by sticking to ingenuity and polishing every detail with dedication can the story come to life on the screen and leave an indelible mark in the hearts of the audience that is worth revisiting repeatedly.

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