Anti-routine romantic comedy " My Villain Boyfriend " starring Shen Yue and Chen Zheyuan has been aired. In the context of many theme films and TV series, this drama still has attracted a lot of attention.
First of all, because the theme of this drama is relatively fresh, the villain of ancient costume came to modern times by chance and became a happy enemy with the heroine. Although the routine of falling in love over time is a bit old-fashioned, the male protagonist's character is not so "brainless". Instead, he adapted to modern life in a short period of time and is a villain with IQ.
In addition to the theme, the two starring actors, whether they are Shen Yue or Chen Zheyuan, can be regarded as handsome men and beautiful women in the entertainment industry, and they both look very pleasing to the eye.
However, after chasing 3 episodes, it is not difficult to find that the actors of "My Villain Boyfriend" cannot be compared, because the advantages and disadvantages are clear at a glance.
Since Shen Yue and Hu Yitian became popular in " To Our Simple Little Beautiful ", both of them have become popular youth drama pre-selected actors in the film and television industry.
for so many years, Shen Yue has also taken on many works with similar themes, including " Meteor Garden " with Wang Hedi , but the response after the series was broadcast did not meet expectations.
As the starring Shen Yue was also commented by netizens for "no acting skills". This time the new drama was broadcast, Shen Yue's acting skills were also talked about again.
Many netizens said that Shen Yue's acting skills are naturally smoother than before. With a proof-seeking attitude, she chased two or three episodes of "My Villain Boyfriend".
After watching the first two episodes, I found that Shen Yue's acting skills are indeed much better than before, and they have made progress in both lines and expressions and character portrayals.
Just saw the third episode, I still couldn't help but complain about her acting skills at that time.
At the beginning of the third episode, the plot tells the story of the heroine played by Shen Yue being surrounded by several gangsters, and the fire broke out next to her. The heroine lost her father and brother because of a fire accident when she was a child, so she left a shadow.
When you see the fire again, you will inevitably feel fear and helplessness. However, under Shen Yue's interpretation, it seems so formatted and dogmatic.
In the play, Shen Yue saw the fire getting bigger, her eyes immediately came into place, and she began to brew feelings thoughtfully. Logically, a series of actions from standing to sitting on the ground were coherent, but Shen Yue also had a transitional action from holding the wall to landing, which looked very stiff and unnatural.
Although tears finally flowed down, I always feel that it is too formatted and process-based, let alone any infectiousness.
In the play, Shen Yue aroused a sad past after seeing the fire. Her eyes were filled with hollowness. She had a psychological shadow on the fire, but after reacting, Shen Yue, who was lying on her knees and crying, did not forget to look at the fire next to her again, which looked very out of the way.
Maybe this has a certain relationship with post-production editing, but from Shen Yue's performance system alone, whether it is physical reaction or crying scene expression, it gives people a sense of drama that needs to be strengthened.
In contrast, the starring Chen Zheyuan has a much better interpretation of his eye drama. Whether it was the plot against the heroine at the beginning or the refusal to admit her emotions later, she could feel it from the changes in Chen Zheyuan's eyes.
Of course, judging from Shen Yue's other scenes, acting skills have indeed improved greatly, but for an actor, a highlight such as a crying scene tests an actor's acting skills.
As a new generation actor, Shen Yue still needs to work hard.