I'll just share my humble opinion on this.
First of all, the character of the princess is strong, stubborn, pure and persistent.
There are three things that support her strong character————
1. The noble identity of the princess
2. The fiery heart
3. The pure and absolute love for Huo Xin For
the first time, the princess still retains the fiery heart, but only temporarily borrowed it Xiaowei's skin is exploring Huo Xin's heart. At this time, the princess did not lose her self, and her character was still strong, so Zhou Xun behaved like the previous princess, with a vivid tone, charm, and body (of course, I personally think it is more exciting and purer than the previous princess).
The second skin change was different. The princess made the greatest sacrifice and compromise for love. As I said just now, there are three things that support her strong character—1. The noble identity of the princess 2. The fiery heart 3. The pure and absolute love for Huo Xin
At this time, the princess has no ego and no more. Heart.
She gave up her honorable princess status, knowing that she must live forever as Xiaowei, a fox demon.
The hot and brave heart also volunteered to give to Xiaowei in exchange for the skin.
And the love of Huo Xin obtained in this way also made her doubt herself. She can't be with Huo Xin by herself, and the skin that supports "being together" is also fragile, and she must "devour people's hearts in a way that the princess can't accept." " to keep.
At this time, if the princess still shows stubbornness and stubbornness, the audience may feel that it is in line with the first feeling in their hearts, but this is a misunderstanding of the character.
Here I have to sigh at Zhou Xun's ability to figure out the inner part of the character. What she wants to play is not to imitate the appearance of the previous princess, but to follow the plot and interpret the princess whose emotions change.
She also admires Zhou Xun's professionalism. She did not regard the princess as a secondary character in her play, but created this character very seriously and meticulously.
So the weak and miserable state Zhou Xun showed later is the correct state of the princess according to the plot!
Under the restriction of fission makeup and the restriction of not being able to shed tears (according to the plot setting, demons have no tears, and they cannot cry if they lose their hearts), their limbs and expressions are still extremely moving.
Zhou Xun is a good actor and the best actress in his generation. After watching this commercial fast food film, Zhou Xun's wonderful performance of not commercial and not fast food further confirms this.
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