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Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

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Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

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Preface

I can't laugh anymore! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone died of laughter in the comment area of Ruby Lin Recently, Huo Jianhua played the role of Fu Jiaming in the TV series "The Story of Rose", which once again aroused heated discussions among netizens. , the former male god of idol dramas, is now nicknamed "Brother Terminally Ill" and "Brother Finisher" by netizens because of his frequent role in "Sick Seed".

What's even more interesting is that many netizens poured into the social media comment area of Huo Jianhua's wife Ruby Lin and made all kinds of jokes. This phenomenon makes people wonder: how to balance the actor's personal image and character setting? Where should the development of netizen culture go? Huo Jianhua is really "sick" out of the circle this time! Fu Jiaming, whom he played in "The Story of Rose", is another infatuated man who died young.

This can't help but remind people of his previous "sick" image in dramas such as "Langya Bang" and "The Legend of Ruyi". No wonder some netizens ridiculed: "Does Huo Jianhua have a grudge against the screenwriter?" How can you always play such a short-lived role? Indeed, how did this handsome actor get on the bar with "Sick Seedling"? Should an actor's acting path be "stereotyped"? Speaking of which, Huo Jianhua is not the first actor to be "stereotyped".

Do you remember Mr. Chen Daoming? In his early years, because of his outstanding performance in "Kangxi Dynasty", he was recognized as the "best Kangxi" by the audience. Later, no matter how he struggled, he couldn't seem to get rid of the label of "imperial professional".

Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

This phenomenon is not uncommon in the entertainment industry, some actors have become popular because of this, and some have fallen into a bottleneck because of it. So, should actors be "stereotyped"? That's not a good question to answer.

On the one hand, "stereotype" can allow the audience to form a fixed impression of the actor, which is conducive to shaping personal branding; On the other hand, excessive "stereotyping" may limit the development space of actors, making people feel "cookie-cutter". Take Huo Jianhua as an example, his Ling Hu Chong's image in "Smiling Proud Jianghu" is sunny and handsome, and Mei Changsu in "Langya Bang" is gentle and elegant, isn't this diversity the charm of actors? Having said that, Huo Jianhua's recent frequent appearances in "Sick Seedlings" are really just a coincidence? Not necessarily, I'm afraid

In the current film and television market, "tear jerking" has become a magic weapon for many screenwriters. Let the protagonist be terminally ill and die young, which can indeed easily arouse the audience's sympathy.

However, if this routine is used too much, it will inevitably make people feel aesthetically fatigued. As some netizens complained: "If this continues, Huo Jianhua will change from an 'idol drama god' to a 'terminally ill professional'."

Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

Netizens ridiculed, humorous or excessive? Speaking of the ridicule of netizens, I have to mention Ruby Lin's comment area. Since Huo Jianhua played Fu Jiaming in "The Story of Rose", Ruby Lin's social media comment area has become a "joy garden" for netizens.

Someone joked: "Sister, tell Brother Hua that he is on fire again!" Someone else joked: "Are Xinru and Fu Jiaming going home?" Let him come back and continue, and run home before he has seen enough, right? These comments seem unintentional, but they reflect the love of netizens for this celebrity couple. I have to say that the creativity of netizens is really endless.

Some people suggested that Ruby Lin "buy a newspaper about him, so that he doesn't know that he is popular again", and some people ridiculed "what Huo Jianhua looked like when he opened a Douyin account". These humorous comments add a bit of lighthearted vibe to an otherwise serious topic.

However, we also have to wonder: is this ridicule a bit excessive? After all, actors are also ordinary people, and excessive banter can bring trouble to their lives. More importantly, should we discuss film and television works in a more rational and in-depth way, rather than just staying at superficial ridicule? Netizen culture: double-edged sword or new power? With the development of the Internet, netizen culture has become a force to be reckoned with.

Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

It can not only bring degree to artists, but also become the "weather vane" of film and television works. Take Huo Jianhua's role this time as an example, the ridicule of netizens not only made more people see the drama "The Story of Rose", but also indirectly triggered people's thinking about film and television creation.

However, netizen culture is also a double-edged sword. Excessive ridicule may affect the mental health of artists and even distort the public's perception of certain issues.

What we need is a healthy and rational culture of netizens that can make people laugh and promote social progress. So, how can such a netizen culture be established? Perhaps, each of us should take responsibility.

When commenting, we can think a little more: will this joke hurt others? Is there a deeper meaning behind this ridicule? Only in this way can we not lose our rationality in joy and not forget to think in ridicule. Actors, Characters and Audiences: The Secret of a Win-Win Situation Returning to Huo Jianhua's image of a "sick seedling", it is not difficult to find that this actually reflects the complex relationship between actors, characters and audiences.

Laughed! Huo Jianhua's role as Fu Jiaming became popular, but everyone laughed and collapsed in Lin Xinru's comment area

Actors need to break through and try different types of roles; Screenwriters need to create appealing characters; Audiences want to see new and interesting stories. How to find a balance between these three is the key to the development of the film and television industry.

Perhaps, we can expect this: Huo Jianhua can try more types of roles and show his multi-faceted acting skills; Screenwriters are able to create richer and deeper characters; We, the audience, appreciate each work with a more inclusive and rational attitude. Only in this way can we truly achieve a win-win situation for all three parties.

Finally, let's go back to the question that makes people laugh: how long will Huo Jianhua be "sick"? Perhaps, the answer doesn't matter. The important thing is whether we can learn to look at actors, works and each other in a more rational and empathetic way from this "national ridicule".

epilogue

After all, after the laughter, what is left should be thinking and progress, not just a joke in one place, do you say?

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