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Wang Yibo, who is paralyzed and illiterate, with a swollen and rough face, why did he rely on "The Wind Chaser" to turn the tables?

In the long river of entertainment and performing arts, among the brilliant faces like the sea of stars, there is an image that has been ridiculed and questioned by the group has been controversial. He is Wang Yibo, the famous but often wrestling "traffic leader". Many people frowned, thinking that his acting career was so "paralyzed" to the end? However, just when this "swollen and rough-skinned" young man seemed to be about to be sung, the work "Wind Chaser" became his "breaking wind and waves".

Wang Yibo, who is paralyzed and illiterate, with a swollen and rough face, why did he rely on "The Wind Chaser" to turn the tables?

I think that at the beginning, as soon as "The Wind Chaser" was exposed, some audiences' eyelids jumped, they couldn't believe that the producer's courage was so great that he used Wang Yibo to play a "financial genius". Isn't this a joke? How could Wang Yibo, who "visited here" in public and introduced himself with a "famous four-character idiom," be qualified for such a complex role?

But who would have thought that Wang Yibo was like a gambler who was out of his way, betting all his chips on this game. As soon as "The Wind Chaser" was broadcast, his pale and shocking "paralyzed face" turned into a hot-blooded, handsome and reserved banking elite. The whole story line is full of ups and downs, and the audience seems to be watching a tense novel about faith, wisdom and human nature.

Wang Yibo, who is paralyzed and illiterate, with a swollen and rough face, why did he rely on "The Wind Chaser" to turn the tables?

Wei Ruolai, played by Wang Yibo, is a young man from the grassroots, who has won the appreciation of senior consultant Shen Tunan (played by Wang Yang) by relying on his excellent memory and calculation ability. From an assistant consultant to a financial expert in a bank, he has vividly interpreted the tenacity, passion and wisdom of ordinary people step by step. Of course, he is not without flaws in the play. When Wei Ruolai's expression was exaggerated, the "chin furrow" was still obvious, but the audience unexpectedly bought it. What they see is a young man who has grown up in the wind and rain, and his every change in his eyes and body language reveals his desire and struggle for the future.

Wang Yibo, who is paralyzed and illiterate, with a swollen and rough face, why did he rely on "The Wind Chaser" to turn the tables?

The most touching scene of the play is that his friend Arwen is facing a desperate situation and decides to end his life. Wang Yibo almost collapsed in this scene, his tears, shouts and helplessness let the audience see a real, flesh-and-blood character. At that moment, all the labels of "facial paralysis and illiterate" were no longer important, and the audience was moved by his acting skills and felt the vitality of the characters in the play.

In "The Wind Chaser", Wang Yibo brought us into an era of burning passion, and he told us in his own way that everyone has a chance to turn the tables, as long as we are willing to persist and keep working hard. And the audience also had more comments on his performance, some people shouted "unexpected joy", and some people felt that his progress was worthy of recognition. Isn't this kind of diverse voice exactly what we want to see in the entertainment industry?

Wang Yibo, who is paralyzed and illiterate, with a swollen and rough face, why did he rely on "The Wind Chaser" to turn the tables?

In this story, Wang Yibo is no longer the traffic star who is "unworthy", but a real "actor". His performance proves that traffic and acting skills are not opposites, the growth of an actor requires time and the accumulation of experience, and every stage is an opportunity for him to improve.

At the end of the article, I would like to summarize Wang Yibo's performance in "The Wind Chaser" in one sentence: Under the shackles of stereotypes, he used his persistence and hard work to show us the true value of an actor. The road ahead may be full of thorns, but as long as he is willing to move forward, I believe that one day, we will see a new Wang Yibo in more works.

The popular gimmick is short-lived, but the solid acting skills can stand the test of time. "The Wind Chaser" opened a door to the light for Wang Yibo, and next, it will be up to him to walk steadily across this bridge and move towards a more brilliant future of acting.

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