A lot of the scenes are a bit tricky... The first four episodes are persuaded to quit, and the rhythm of the last four episodes is a little bit better.
After reading it with the belief of seeing Yimei, the Lord basically lived in the lines throughout the whole process, and there were not many scenes, but the role was very strong: a man who was both righteous and evil, idealistic, tender, and obsessed with science and exploration. The first episode exudes the hormones of a mature man from head to toe, making people addicted (whether it is his woman or his daughter, I can!) It completely subverted the image of the prosperous beauty and youthful beauty in the early years, although it has been There are works such as "Dirt" and "Split", but because the Lord has a next generation (daughter), there is a greater contrast with the image of Huameinan.
It was the first time I saw Yimei playing the role of a father, and I was very distressed for the father and daughter. The Lord is an indifferent person by nature. For him, ideals are above everything else. Family and love can give way, but he also tried his best to give his daughter a little care and warmth. It was all in the details of his eyes and language, even his body movements. Very restrained, heartbroken (to tell the truth, I really want to see him play the daughter slave 5555555)
Yimei's scenes are concentrated in the first and last two episodes. The scriptwriting skills of the first episode and Mr. Zhan's acting skills work perfectly together. In just a few words, you can see Lord's character of not being close to the six relatives, "everything will disappear sooner or later", "so you wake up now Is it?" (I'm not happy to carry my daughter, right? You can do it), corresponding to the commentary he made when he was fighting for the funds of the college, he was full of energy and passion.
Lord is a very successful and uneasy character, like his spirit beast, the snow leopard, he is strong and lonely (and handsome), bless him to achieve his goals, he has sacrificed too much , he was already suffering.
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