Crying scenes are a standard for testing an actor's acting skills, but there are different criteria for judging what kind of crying scenes are considered good acting skills. Under different plots, there should be different crying scenes to interpret the characters' emotions.

Unfortunately, there are many actors who only have one way of handling crying scenes, that is, their voices are hoarse and their facial features are flying.
In "Story of Yanxi Palace", the audience hated Xitala Erqing for being completely bad. When portraying this character, the actor even relied on "crying out" to get out of the circle quickly. The eyes are closed and the mouth is opened. I have only seen this kind of crying in a three-year-old child.

The same crying scene that made people take a breath of cold air also appeared in Huang Shengyi . In the variety show "The Birth of an Actor", Huang Shengyi successfully broke out of the industry with a drunken cry of "Haiwa is dead".
She covered her head and swayed on the stage, crying and laughing, performing her crazy acting skills to the end, leaving the audience stunned.

Looking at Liu Ye's expression at the instructor's table, it was like he was acting like me off-screen.

There are many actors like Huang Shengyi in the entertainment industry who are not aware of their poor acting skills. Ouyang Nana 's classic scene "Ant Race" in this show is also out of the circle. With her hoarse shouting and her powerful tongue, it was obvious that Ouyang Nana was very involved in her performance, but the audience just wanted to say, "I know you are in a hurry, but don't be in a hurry first."

In contrast, Ouyang Nana just exerted too much force, Yang Ying simply had all the energy in her body, but just didn’t know where to use it. In "Marriage Fight", her joy in the crying scene was mixed with entanglement. She raised her eyebrows, stared wildly, and had porcelain teeth that blinded the audience's eyes. She just had a concave face that didn't know whether to laugh or cry.

You think that Yang Ying just can't cry, but that's not the case. There are times when Yang Ying can't cry. When co-starring with Andy Lau, Yang Ying blatantly used eye drops to force the scene.

Andy Lau on the side looked at it with his eyes straightened, and his inner os: Is there such an operation?

Some actresses in the entertainment industry have a hard time crying, but male actors are even worse. Chen Youwei in " actors please take your place " performed a trembling crying scene, restoring the famous scene in "Three Lives Three Worlds Ten Miles of Peach Blossom". The result was a feeling that he was about to use the star-absorbing technique in the next second, using all his energy on his five fingers. And my suggestion is "Why don't we just concentrate on being idols?"

Chen Youwei's crying scene had no expression throughout the whole process, while William Chan's 's crying scene only had expressions. In the TV series "Live and Let's Live", William Chan performed a crying scene that shook his head. His nostrils were slightly open, his eyes rolled up, and he showed off his gums from time to time. It made me scratch my head and wanted to shake the actress in his arms and end this disastrous crying scene.

These crying scenes, which can be called a textbook example of overturning in domestic dramas, were once out of the circle and tested the audience's bottom line. But there are actually many wonderful crying scenes that make the audience deeply empathize . In the latest "月歌行", there is a textbook-level crying scene, which makes the audience feel very distressed.
Male protagonist Zhang Binbin Lu Li, played by Zhang Binbin, develops a secret love for the heroine as they get along with each other over time. Unexpectedly, the senior sister Bai Feng stabbed her crossly and deliberately set up a situation to make the heroine misunderstand Lu Li's intentions. When Lu Li arrived, Liu Shao was already seriously injured and was on guard against Lu Li.

In this scene, Zhang Binbin cried with grievance and panic. He explained "I didn't" with tears in his eyes, showing his distress for the heroine to the extreme. At this moment, the audience also felt the heartache of being misunderstood by the person they loved deeply. This helplessness of wanting to explain but being unable to do so made the audience's hearts twitch.

Of course, Zhang Binbin's drama can make the audience feel distressed, and it is also inseparable from Xu Lu's Liu Shao playing on the side to enhance the atmosphere.There are several layers of emotions in Xu Lu's crying scene. At the beginning, she cried with disbelief, and her evasive eyes always showed Liu Shao's suspicion that she was unwilling to accept the facts.

Immediately afterwards, the senior sister's voice kept confusing Liu Shao's mind. From shedding sad tears, to Xu Lu roaring "You've been hurting me", and finally she finally pretended to be calm, slowly walked up to Lu Li and whispered "Give me back the sword". The layers were advanced, and the heroine Liu Shao's heartache and despair of being deceived were all played out.

It is precisely because Xu Lu's crying scene was so convincing to the audience that Zhang Binbin's helpless and aggrieved tears made the audience in front of the screen so tortured that their hearts, livers and spleens hurt.
As the male and female protagonists, Zhang Binbin and Xu Lu captivated the audience from their looks to their performances. And there are more than just two people who have wonderful crying scenes in this drama.

Ma Yue, who plays the role of Bai Feng, is not that stunning in terms of appearance and style, but it allows the audience to deeply immerse themselves in the character's storyline. At the beginning, Bai Feng was just a female supporting character who had a deep love for Lu Li.
While watching the drama, everything Bai Feng did was hindering the development of the emotional line between the male and female protagonists. The audience should have hated this character to the core, but when they saw Bai Feng reveal his true feelings, the audience still couldn't bear it.

Lu Li exposed all of Bai Feng's plans and conspiracies in person. At that moment, Bai Feng no longer had the evil pretense, and could only feel his embarrassment when his beloved saw through it. In this scene, Ma Yue's eyes were always full of tears, but the tears lingered on. When she looked at Lu Li, there was grievance and pleading in her eyes.

It wasn't until she realized Lu Li's indifference to her that Ma Yue let the tears in her eyes slide down her cheeks, letting the character's inner despair spill over the screen.

As bystanders, the audience cannot understand what Bai Feng did, but they cannot deny Bai Feng's feelings for Lu Li. Her love makes her paranoid and crazy. Even if what the character does is unreasonable, Ma Yue's acting skills make everything reasonable.
It is a pity that everything Bai Feng did is irreparable. When Lu Li is in despair, it will not help her to be panicked.

Nowadays, the TV series "Moon Song Xing" is still popular. With an average lineup and cheap special effects, the audience is attracted by the plot of the show and is also conquered by the acting skills of the actors in the show. The key is that several actors in the play are very young, but their acting skills can be called a hidden gem in the entertainment industry.

In the latest plot, Shangshen Luo Ge is finally online. Whether the relationship between the male and female protagonists can have a happy ending becomes the next highlight.
As an audience, what are your expectations for the subsequent plot? If you have any thoughts on the portrayal of actors in the play, please leave your opinions in the comment area.