Qin Hailu, who plays the female dominant general in the popular female group drama "Their Names", recently talked about her understanding of "strong women" in an interview with Nandu reporters.

"There are many chicken soup articles about success, but I look very frightening anyway." In the popular female group drama " Their Names ", Qin Hailu, who plays the female dominant , recently talked about his understanding of "strong women" in an interview with Nandu reporters.

"What exactly is success? I think raising your own children to grow up is also successful; you completed this month's kpi in the workplace, which is also called success; or you successfully got a boyfriend, which is also called success. We should not regard success as one-sided. In addition, if women are often described as strong women, this tag is also a kind of constraint and pressure. Can strong women be fragile? Will everyone still accept her when she is fragile? I think people are very rich and multi-faceted. Don't singlely take out a certain aspect of her to evaluate."

As a female group drama focusing on the living conditions of contemporary urban women, the three heroines Lei Li, Ren Duomei and Shen Jianan in "Their Names" represent three types of urban women with typical significance. Lei Li, played by Qin Hailu, is one of the founders of a well-known shopping platform and a female executive. She is the strong woman in the play, with her own halo of the boss, and she is always in the C position wherever she goes. Ren Duomei, played by Bai Bing , is a virtuous and beautiful "full-time housewife". She regards running a family as her own career and is troubled by the original family in the process of dreaming of "class leap". Shen Jianan, played by Weiwei, is a rich girl who has just graduated from overseas and returned to China. She started to "reorganize the workplace" with the spirit of being a newborn calf without fear of a tiger.

Since the broadcast, the drama has attracted widespread attention and heated discussion on the Internet because of its popular social topics such as strong women, older unmarried, full-time housewife, and original family. The friendship between the three heroines and the female protagonists, who know each other across age and career, has aroused many resonances. And they boldly tear off the labels given by secular society and live out their own style with courage, wisdom and courage, which is also very amazing.

Qin Hailu plays Lei Li

"Actually, I don't set limits for myself, and my character design has never been a standard for me to choose a play. I have also played bad people, imperfect people, and good people." When talking about my criteria for choosing a play, Qin Hailu said. As soon as she got the script of "Their Names", she felt that "the language was very concise" and "summary speeches on many things", which made people feel like "watching a cool drama".

The female domineering character seems to be tailor-made for her. In Qin Hailu's view, thunder particles are mature, funny, not easily irritable, have strong work ability and keen thinking, and can always grasp the key points of the problem. She was unmarried at an older age, but she was not afraid of age or secular laws. She would tell the young rich second generation who pursued her: "In my world, I don't want to be raised, and I don't want to raise others." She would also say bluntly to others: "It's my own money to keep in my pocket." "I never want to be a strong woman, and I don't want to be a rare label in the eyes of others."

Qin Hailu plays Lei Li

In "Their Names", Qin Hailu's interpretation successfully subverted the impression of a strong woman in previous film and television dramas of "wearing suits and stereotypes", making the character Lei Li a flesh and blood, three-dimensional and plump, and is convincing and loving when it is strong and when it is strong. Her freely releasing performance supported the aura of the whole play, and some film critics even shouted: Qin Hailu yyds!

Netizens were also enthusiastic and praised Qin Hailu for her "reality in acting" in the barrage. But Qin Hailu responded: "Do you know what my true nature looks like? Haha. I don't admit that I am the true nature." She emphasized the professionalism of actors' performances, and actors need to have strong understanding, imagination and control of the role. "Thunder grains and I have no similarities in life, and they rely on shaping their characters." "I don't have the space to show my identity as a domineering president in life. I prefer to be a little wife in life." Qin Hailu smiled.

"Their Names" encourage women to tear off their labels and live their true self. Qin Hailu also admitted that "label" is actually a neutral word, which has both advantages and disadvantages for actors.The advantage is that everyone can quickly develop an understanding of a person; the disadvantages will make it difficult to change and explore the versatility and richness of oneself. Although

has an undeniable personal style, from He Xuelin in "Dear, Where Are You", to Li Ping in " Xiaomin's ", to Lei Li in "Their Names", Qin Hailu has been pursuing the nuances between styles and styles in pursuit of the nuances between styles, which is also a confrontation with solidified labels - making her feel strange and surprised to the audience every time she appears on the screen.

Qin Hailu plays Lei Li

In "Their Names", the character of an older unmarried person and sibling CP scene attracted the audience's attention from the beginning. The rich second-generation Gao Xu played by Dong Youlin tried his best to pursue the thunder lid played by Qin Hailu. Qin Hailu is steady and generous, counterattacks with every move, portrays the characters' psychology accurately and accurately, and has a ease of grasping various interactive details.

In the play, Gao Xu made a "big-ranking literary confession" to Qin Hailu. When talking about his inner feelings about acting in this rival scene, Qin Hailu smiled and said, "This set is not good for thunder particles."

She revealed that she is a thunder particles, so she also became a "big-ranking 10-level scholar of thunder particles" and was close to immunity to "big-ranking literary confession". But she also admitted: "When Lei Li listened to him saying these lines, there were still some fluctuations and ripples in his heart, and his psychological activities were very rich. Then she pretended to be calm and finished her opponent's scene."

Qin Hailu played Lei Li

The mutual inspiration and inspiration of directors and actors is the premise and basis for the generation of good film and television works.

Qin Xiaolu also admitted that Director Mou Xiaojie's unique aesthetic awareness inspired her creative enthusiasm, and this was a very pleasant collaboration. "In the process of filming, he actually had many angles that were 'unconventional', which aroused my great creative interest. For example, he would shoot the 45-degree angle behind my ear, and also shoot the side, or even the front side. I found it very interesting. Moreover, he had a very strong personal aesthetic understanding of the tone and art of the whole drama. When I first saw the trailer, I was quite surprised and very happy because I saw a new way to tell stories completely different colors, different compositions and different ways to tell stories."

Nandu reporter Huang Qian