Don't play the role of a rich man, 8 male stars, standing there is a rich bamboo in the world"
Title: How celebrities in the entertainment industry break the trap of the image of the rich and delve into the psychological game behind it
Recently, there has been an uproar in the entertainment industry again, involving 8 male stars, who have been controversial for their forced interpretation of the role of the rich in film and television works. The performance style of the sharp-beaked monkey seems to be questioned, and the audience has asked questions about the performances of these actors: is it too deliberate, and what is the authenticity?
The psychological game behind it is quietly being staged in the entertainment industry. These 8 male stars may be driven by market demand and have to create the image of these "rich bamboos in the world" on the screen. But the crux of the matter is not only in acting, but also in the audience's perception of wealth and success.
In real life, we often see some celebrities flaunting their wealth on social media and showing off their luxury lives. This kind of behavior may be to maintain personal image, but it also makes the audience begin to question the authenticity of the star. Does the audience prefer to see a real, ordinary star, or do they prefer to be portrayed as a rich man?
This is not only a problem in the entertainment industry, but also a discussion of social psychology. What people are looking for in entertainment is an immersive experience, but does this experience need to be built on fictional wealth and success? While the audience is appreciating the film and television works, they are also examining their own pursuit and definition of wealth.
This phenomenon raises a deep question: do we need to re-examine the definition of wealth and success, abandon superficial ostentation and vanity, and return to real human nature and emotions?
Perhaps, we need more film and television works to present real and ordinary characters, so that the audience can find resonance while appreciating it. Actors should also pay more attention to the authenticity of their roles, get rid of the stereotype of the image of the rich, and show more diverse acting talents.
In the end, every change in the entertainment industry is inseparable from the understanding and support of the audience. We look forward to seeing more works that reflect life realistically and provoke the viewer to think deeply, rather than just wandering around the fantasy of a fictitious rich man. This may also be a more mature and profound step for the entertainment industry.