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Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

When it comes to Tong Mengshi, many people may feel strange, but people who have watched "Qing Yu Nian" must be impressed by the role of Uncle Wuzhu, and Uncle Wuzhu is played by Tong Mengshi.

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

In the original book, Uncle Wuzhu is a robot. In the play, he is dressed in black, holding a sword, black cloth masked, cold and cool handsome. Although his role is not very much, this role has gradually made Tong Mengshi gradually enter everyone's field of vision.

Many people who like him hope to see a play he starred in, but when he and Zhang Zhixi's new drama "Kyaukro Clouds and Moon" was launched, it was spit on by the whole network, and some netizens said that Uncle Wuzhu was still blindfolded and better looked.

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

"The Moon in the Clouds" is based on the novel "Concubine of the World", and Tong Mengshi plays Rong Jingshizi. In the original work, he is a gentle and elegant appearance, and even some delicate beautiful men, but in fact, he has a city government and some black belly, and this contrast also makes everyone very fascinated.

But obviously, the image created by Tong Mengshi is not so consistent with the original work. In "The Moon Between the Clouds", Tong Mengshi is obviously fat, no longer the thin and cold of Uncle Wuzhu, but some bloated, coupled with obvious neck lines, making him look a little old.

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

This has led many fans to be very angry at Tong Mengshi's role as Rong Jingshizi, thinking that he is destroying the classics, and even saying something inappropriate. As a fan of Tong Mengshi, he also advised him to take a good look at whether the script was suitable for re-enactment when taking over the role.

For the online spit, Tong Mengshi's mentality is good, saying that he has eaten too many persimmons to become fat persimmons. But many of the original parties still don't buy it, and it's enough to say that he knows it's not appropriate to take on the role.

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

In fact, judging from Tong Mengshi's role as Uncle Wuzhu, it cannot be said that he is really not suitable for this role, but it can only be said that he is not suitable after gaining weight. And this is the consequence of the lack of body management of actors, and the matter of body management seems to have only been required of actresses before.

Now more and more people hope that male actors can also do a good job of self-figure management like actresses. As an actor, not only acting skills can be, image temperament is very important. Previously, Pan Yueming was too greasy to play Hu Bayi, and was also said by netizens to strengthen body management.

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

However, although Pan Yueming was complained that he was too fat, the role of Hu Bayi was not a handsome man after all, and he was not criticized so seriously. And this time Tong Mengshi starred in Rong Jing shizi, is the white moonlight in the minds of many book fans, showing such a poor effect, and it is natural to be scolded.

In fact, to put it bluntly, since you are an actor, you must do the self-cultivation of the actor. Of course, this is not to say that every actor needs a perfect body and appearance, each has its own beauty, as long as the role played is in line with their own temperament, no one will say anything?

Tong Mengshi starred in "Kyaukro-Like Clouds and Moon" and was complained: Uncle Wuzhu still looked good blindfolded

But if you can't do it but you still have to star in the absolute color, then you can't blame the audience for being rude.

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