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Has Wu Lei participated in "Cross Fire"? What role did he play?

Of course, the character played by Wu Lei is Lu Xiaobei. This is an e-sports-themed TV series with two male protagonists.

This is an e-sports themed TV series that was released in the summer of 2020. Many people commented that it was a "suspense film disguised as an e-sports game", and some people said it was a A "comedy" with mixed reviews. And this TV series lived up to expectations and achieved a lot of success, with a Douban score of 8.0, which is not high, but not low either. It can also be regarded as an affirmation of this drama.

"Crossfire" is probably about the story of two generations about e-sports. One is Xiao Feng from 2008. In an era when e-sports had just started and had not yet developed, he formed his own team and persisted in his dream in the face of cold faces, ridicule, and everyone's confusion. The other one is Lu Xiaobei from 2019. His brother was an excellent e-sports player, but he died in a car accident, and he also lost his legs. But e-sports is not only his brother’s dream but also his dream. With his brother's will, he also formed a team. In an accident, Xiao Feng in 2008 met Xiaobei in 2019. The two were in different time and space, but they insisted on similar dreams. They went from doubting each other to trusting each other, and finally helped each other and... *Grow together.

Many of the scenes were carefully constructed and almost restored. Like the transport ships and black towns in the classic map. Including Fu Hua Dao. What is more exciting is the fighting scenes in them. Some close combat and gun battles are quite passionate and youthful.

Wu Lei's performance in it is also remarkable. A crying scene, the performance is on different levels. I remember probably when he found out that his brother couldn't be saved, he felt aggrieved, unwilling to accept it, and finally broke down and cried. There is also the news that the traces of the car accident were discovered earlier, and the surprise in the eyes can't be suppressed, and the acting is also vivid. And the conflicts and contradictions between him and his father are so similar to Chinese father and son. There was no communication, no companionship, and no understanding. In the end, we found out that we both loved each other deeply, so we say "father's love is speechless." The same was true for the conflict between Lu Xiaobei and his father, but in the end both parties were reconciled. Congratulations.

Wu Lei’s acting skills are really great. Suddenly I remembered that Wu Lei's new movie is being released recently, "The Future of Summer" with his sister Zhang Zifeng, so remember to watch it.

The next person who is more surprising is Lu Han. Before that, many people put a lot of labels on Lu Han. And since I am an idol myself, most people are biased. In addition, in "Shanghai Fortress", a male protagonist who appeared for half an hour ruined the entire movie. With such a halo, a drama came out. All I can say is "put yourself to death and live later." In the play, he is simply synonymous with "sloppy", and he can travel the world in a pair of slippers and a pair of pants.

In a previous interview, Lu Han said: "Xiao Feng's character of being responsible but not giving up is very similar to mine. This is the most open-minded and down-to-earth role I have ever played."

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Perhaps it’s just because he fits the role and plays his true character that his acting skills have really improved. They all gave the thirty-year-old Lu Han a relatively good positive feedback. Many people have refreshed their understanding of Lu Han, and began to think that Lu Han is actually not bad, and slowly let go of some prejudices in their hearts. One of the better episodes is probably that he gave up e-sports due to family pressure and started working normally. However, this was not the life he wanted. He lived a helpless and aggrieved life. After getting drunk once after get off work, he confided his feelings. Voice. During this performance, his eyes were half drooped and confused, and then he raised his head to try to disguise himself, then lowered his head deeply, and his true emotions were brought out, and then he slowly began to express his grievances. The more he talked, the sadder he became, and in the end he even started to cry, which was a complete emotional transition.