The steak in the play breaks the audience's heart
In contemporary TV dramas, a simple steak becomes the climax of the audience's heartbreak.
This is no ordinary dining scene, but a test of humanity, dignity, and growth. And the starring Jing Boran is really breathtaking.
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Steak bitterness
Fei Ke, played by Jing Boran, is a troubled college student whose financial constraints force him to steal other people's leftovers at a restaurant.
This is not as simple as filling the stomach, but a collection of helplessness, humiliation and struggle, more like a kind of examination and redefinition of the past.
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Emotional overload
From the careful movements to the last tears, Jing Boran vividly expressed Fei Ke's inner struggle and pain.
He doesn't need words, every look, every movement conveys indescribable emotions. This steak scene is simply the pinnacle of acting.
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Jing Boran's acting skills, the voices of netizens
Netizens also expressed their admiration for Jing Boran's acting skills.
"The steak makes me cry!" "It's obviously eating steak, but it makes me feel the ups and downs of my whole life." The comment area was even more heated by this steak scene, and some people joked: "This scene is simply a visual display of the psychological shadow area!" Some people sighed: "Jing Boran's acting skills are simply a critical hit!" ”
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Director's chips
What's even more surprising is that the director of the Olympic bid had cooperated with Jing Boran as early as eight years ago, and this steak scene turned out to be a shot to the end, and the director shouted: "It was only filmed once!" This tacit understanding and trust may be one of the reasons why this scene can be so moving.
Summary: Acting is worth a thousand words
In this scene that does not need words, Jing Boran uses his performance to interpret the deepest struggle and persistence in a person's heart.
The steak became a bridge between him and the audience, and every bite of steak was a release of emotion. Perhaps, we don't need too many words to explain this scene, because Jing Boran has already told us everything with his acting skills.
In this seemingly simple steak eating scene, we see the exploration of human nature, the reflection on growth, and the insistence on self-dignity. This is not an ordinary TV series, but a baptism of the deepest human nature.