In the entertainment industry, there is such an unwritten rule: the more you shoot, the worse it gets, the worse it gets. Today, let's talk about the recent eye-catching show "Who Comes", and Zhao Wenzhuo, who has been heroic on the screen all year round, but has actually been complained about "black history".
In other words, Mr. Zhao can be described as a "strict teacher and a high apprentice" in this show, whenever the night falls low and others are still immersed in sweet dreams, he is already squatting downstairs waiting for those students who delay time. If someone is found to be late, it will be punished immediately. The trainees were terrified and in awe of this, after all, no one wanted to experience a "public execution" in the cool morning breeze.
I remember one time, Mr. Zhao looked at a group of exhausted students, and said earnestly: "Have you seen my performance of "Knife"? The grievances of the rivers and lakes belong to the grievances of the rivers and lakes, and on this training ground, everyone is more like a chicken thrown into the training.
Don't look at Zhao Wenzhuo's usual seriousness, he can be said to have no lower limit in the evaluation of film and television works. He once laughed and said that the films he has acted in are "good-looking and can be counted on your fingers". The listener may laugh dumbly – and this self-knowledge is rare.
And the factory director left a message on the forum: "Mr. Zhao, I really watched and watched your movies when I was a child. Although these words are a bit ridiculous, they also reveal a certain emotional connection between the audience and his works.
As for Leslie Cheung's evaluation of him: "Wen Zhuo, he is always so serious in front of the camera. That sounds like a lot of weight. Obviously, Zhao Wenzhuo, who has been in the entertainment industry for many years, has both gained recognition and criticism.
Now, "Who Comes" allows us to see a more three-dimensional and real Zhao Wenzhuo - not only the hero image of swinging a sword straight into the Yellow Dragon on the screen, but also a bit like the strict parent and patient coach. He gave us laughter and inspiration: no matter how unpredictable the rivers and lakes are, perseverance and diligence are always the secret of success.
Combining humorous directness and fluid narration, attention to detail, interspersed dialogues, film and television reviews, and clever metaphors, our focus today is on this complex and multi-faceted martial arts star. From the screen to real life, "Who's Coming" undoubtedly embarks on a journey to explore the inside story of real showbiz and the intertwined picture of human brilliance and darkness.