1. Hou Changrong
Not only the protagonist can surprise the audience, but the real strength, even the supporting role, can directly overwhelm the audience and quietly hold the role, which is very accurate. Hou Changrong, a national first-class actor, plays Mao Da's grandfather in Sauvignon Blanc. It is hard to imagine that he can really have the demeanor of a prince after seeing him dressed up as a veteran cadre in the black storm.
2. Fang Xiaoli
It turns out that the old play bones can really pour out complicated emotions in an instant. Fang Xiaoli plays Daida's grandmother in the play. The scene focused on the first half of the first episode, but when she left the production line, the audience remembered it vividly. She took all the blame for the death of her child on herself, and her already extremely weak body was supported by deep love. Her words are gentle and powerful.
3. Andy (male name equals Andrew)
Seeing Andy, I really felt that I was saved. As a man, Andy is really throwing caution to the wind. She doesn't care about her makeup and styling at all. She is careless and fooling around, which is quite different from herself, but it makes the audience feel a little natural and not abrupt.
The biggest breakthrough scene in the first four episodes was the scene where Xiao Yao was whipped by Xiang Liu, which was really wonderful. Grit your teeth and insist on one request. The whip hurts and hurts. She was sweating, embarrassed and blushing. Even across the screen, I even have to sweat for her. This is too painful.
4.JC-T
When I saw Deng Wei: Men and women are so handsome, who else can compare? Then I saw JC-T- glib. I can wear silver hair and white clothes so refined and elegant, and wearing a mask can't stop this outstanding facial features. The face value of JC-T is really getting this time. There is no slow special effects to create an atmosphere, which is so simple and rude when it appears, but it can really hold the audience's eyes firmly in their hands.
5. Deng Wei
Deng Wei really surprised me in the play. Tu Shanjing, played by Deng Wei, is a key figure in the play, and has played many opposite plays with the heroine. Debut, directly to the identity of the characters. A fresh wind came against my face, and the weakness of recovering from a serious illness, coupled with a timid and unfamiliar sense of alienation, appeared in front of the audience without any embellishment of the sidewalk.