A group of handsome guys and beautiful women are running around in the play, and Janice, the actress who plays the heroine, is still the most popular beauty in Wuhan University. In fact, the title of the play is "The world doesn't look at faces". What could be more hypocritical than this?
Campus beauty, don't look at your face. Do you think I am a rare "Wu Da"?
I have watched fifteen episodes of the drama at present. Besides janice, there are the following women who often dangle in front of the audience. Let's comment and see whose face value belongs to the category of "not looking at the face":
First, Yu Jiajie, who plays the chairman's mother, looks like this:
Second, the female host's sister Tao Feier (played by Chengdu model Gaixiyue) looks like this:
Lucy, the CEO secretary of Uno, looks like this (in other words, I've been thinking, why isn't she the hostess? ):
There are two others who look really ordinary-one is Liu Zihan, a colleague of the studio hostess, and the other is Zhu Bao, the minister of logistics department-but when I wanted to go to the stills of the two of them, I didn't find them in Baidu's gallery!
I don't know if the world can see faces. At least, Baidu gallery still looks at faces.
However, I found the stills of other plays performed by (Zeng) and Bao (). Let's identify them and see if they look ordinary:
At first glance, I don't think they are that ordinary.
Besides, there is a guest actress. Although she is past middle age, she is still beautiful. She is the famous He Meitian.
Of course, there are also girls in the play who are generally lower. For example, everyone calls her "meat bag". Similarly, I couldn't find it in Baidu's gallery, so I borrowed stills from other plays:
To tell the truth, the actor in Meat Bag looks more ordinary than the above, and she is also a "face-blind" role, but ironically, she has no weight in the play!
If "Don't Look at the Face in the World" refers to men rather than women, then there are the following men who often sway in front of the audience. Let's see who should be included in the category of "not looking at faces":
First, men's winning streak. He was played by Edward Zhang. Needless to say, this. People who like him say he is unique and handsome, while people who don't like him may not say he is ugly.
Second, the young chairman Ying Shu, although the actor's appearance does not meet my own aesthetic standards, thinks he looks very ordinary, but I believe he is definitely not the ugly type, even in the eyes of quite a few young audiences, he can still be regarded as a handsome boy:
4. Jeff (played by Xu Weichen), the man's bar friend, hasn't found his stills in the play yet, but he looks like this:
Zhao, vice president of Uno, should be a villain and a middle-aged man. Due to his age, his face value declined slightly, but it can be seen that he should be very handsome when he was young:
Other actors do have bad looks, such as Uncle Ying, but these people are obviously too light to even be qualified to "look at their faces".
As you can see, a group of beautiful women and a group of handsome guys got together and staged a drama of "The world doesn't look at faces". Does it give people a very hypocritical feeling?
You let Germany, Italy and Japan, the three countries of the axis of evil, perform a play "I Love Peace" together. Who believes it?
This reminds me of Ma's famous saying: I don't like money!
Oh, and boss Liu's famous saying: I am blind, and I can't see whether this school flower is beautiful or not!
I don't know if the director has ever had this kind of entanglement in his casting: if he chooses an ordinary-looking person as the starring role, the ratings will definitely not work, but if he chooses a good-looking person as the starring role, it will be "irrelevant".
"The world doesn't look at the face", and the score on a certain flap is only 3.4, which is terrible to grandma's house.
This is mainly because of the platitudes and platitudes of the plot. As for the actors' acting skills, I think it is not enough to say that they have no acting skills.
You know, the drama was shot in 20 16, and it was finished in 20 17. Although it was only four years ago, it was very popular then. If it had been broadcast at that time, the effect would have been much better.
If I have to score, I think it should be around 6.5-7 points.
Objectively speaking, if you put yourself around 20 17, you can still catch up with a wave.
The first four or five episodes really suck, but from now until the fifteenth episode I'm chasing, it's still pretty ok. If there is no big dog blood in the later episodes, it can basically be regarded as a qualified drama.
At least, there are inspirational factors in it, although we can't figure out why the hostess should fall in love with an uncle who will never shave, instead of chasing a handsome and rich chairman of the same age.