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When "plastic surgery" entered the costume drama, the audience was really spicy, and no matter how good the acting skills were, they collapsed

author:Making money is the truth

In recent years, domestic costume dramas have continued to set off a boom on the screen, but behind this boom, it is not difficult to find some worrying problems. Among them, the aesthetic difficulties of casting are particularly prominent, and the phenomenon of plastic surgery and bringing capital into the group is not uncommon, which makes the audience question the quality of costume dramas.

  As a treasure of Chinese culture, costume dramas have always attracted the attention of the audience with their exquisite costumes, gorgeous scenes and gripping plots. However, in recent years, with the surge in the number of costume dramas, the casting problem has gradually surfaced. Some directors pursue their appearance too much when casting, but ignore the fit between the actor and the character, causing many viewers to express concerns about the quality of the series.

  The appearance of plastic surgery faces in costume dramas makes the audience feel uncomfortable. Although these actors have exquisite facial features, they lack natural beauty and are incompatible with the atmosphere of costume dramas. Their performances often appear stiff and unnatural, unable to really fit into the characters, making it difficult for the audience to resonate. At the same time, the appearance of plastic surgery actors has also raised questions about the authenticity of the actors, making people wonder if they have enough acting skills and expressiveness.

When "plastic surgery" entered the costume drama, the audience was really spicy, and no matter how good the acting skills were, they collapsed

  And the phenomenon of bringing capital into the group is a major problem in the casting of costume dramas. Some actors can easily get important roles based on their background or investment connections, making it impossible for truly powerful actors to display their talents. This unfair casting method not only makes the audience angry and disappointed, but also damages the artistic value of the costume drama. The audience expects actors who can truly interpret and bring the role to life, not actors who can get a chance just by relying on background or money.

  Faced with the aesthetic dilemma of casting in costume dramas, we can't help but ask: how should directors choose actors? First of all, directors should pay more attention to the fit between actors and roles. They should have an in-depth understanding of the character's personality, temperament, and inner world, looking for actors who can truly interpret the character. At the same time, the director should also pay attention to the acting skills and expressiveness of the actors, rather than just pursuing appearance and traffic.

  Secondly, the audience should also maintain a rational and objective attitude. Although the phenomenon of plastic surgery and bringing capital into the group does exist, we cannot deny the entire costume drama industry because of this. We should look at these phenomena with an inclusive mindset, and at the same time encourage directors and actors to continuously improve their professionalism and aesthetic level.

When "plastic surgery" entered the costume drama, the audience was really spicy, and no matter how good the acting skills were, they collapsed

  In addition, the industry as a whole should also strengthen self-discipline and regulation. Relevant departments should establish a more perfect casting mechanism to ensure the fairness and rationality of casting. At the same time, the training and education of actors should also be strengthened to improve their professionalism and aesthetic level. Only in this way can costume dramas truly return to their essence and show the charm of Chinese culture.

  Of course, solving the aesthetic dilemma of costume drama casting is not an overnight thing. It requires the joint efforts and continuous improvement of directors, actors, audiences, and the industry as a whole. We believe that with the joint efforts of everyone, domestic costume dramas will be able to get out of the current predicament and usher in a better future.

  In the creation of costume dramas in the future, we look forward to seeing more works with depth and connotation. Directors should have the courage to break through the traditional framework and explore more characters and stories with unique charm. At the same time, actors should also continue to improve their acting skills and expressiveness, and touch the hearts of the audience with sincere performances. Only in this way can domestic costume dramas truly radiate new vitality and vitality and become a beautiful business card of Chinese culture.

When "plastic surgery" entered the costume drama, the audience was really spicy, and no matter how good the acting skills were, they collapsed

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