Aunt Ximen" Yang Junjun has always played a peerless beauty, Meng Fei has become the queen male lead, and Jiao Enjun is behind the blame
Yang Junjun's acting career: from "Aunt Ximen" to a costume beauty
When it comes to the name Yang Junjun, some people may not be familiar with it, but the characters she plays, especially those impressive images of beauties in ancient costumes on the screen, are unforgettable. In the past 20 years of light and shadow, Yang Junjun has not only written, directed and acted in many works, but also become one of the representatives of "Ancient Girl" with her unique charm. Today, let's step into the world of this female filmmaker and explore her untold stories in the film and television industry.
Debut novel: "Legend of the Broken Sword"
In 1979, Yang Junjun took "The Legend of the Folding Sword" as his debut novel, playing two roles, playing the role of Jiejie and his mother Zhang Yunyun respectively. Although she was only eighteen years old at the time, she already showed a maturity that was different from that of her peers. This work not only marks the official opening of her acting career, but also indicates how she will interpret the image of costume beauties in her own unique way in the future. Tian Peng and Ling Yun, two handsome guys, appeared in the same movie at the same time, which was originally a visual feast, and when the camera turned to Yang Junjun, the audience may have felt a trace of surprise - her face looked a little abrupt, her cheekbones were slightly high, and her facial lines were relatively tough. But that didn't stop her from being the focus of the story.
Collaboration with Meng Fei: "A Sword Piercing the Sun"
In the same year, Yang Junjun appeared on the big screen again, this time playing the moon god Sangsang in "A Sword Piercing the Sun". Although Meng Fei's appearance makes people laugh, as if he is holding a chicken nest, Yang Junjun has won the attention of the audience with his unique temperament. Despite her appearance being considered beautiful, she lacks chemistry with other characters and always seems to feel like a sister. This did not affect her status in the hearts of the audience, but increased her personal unique charm.
Investment shooting: "Chu Liuxiang: The Legend of the Crescent"
By 1980, Yang Junjun began to experiment with more possibilities. In "Chu Liuxiang: The Legend of the Crescent", she not only played the starring role, but also personally funded the filming, and it is said that she exchanged 200 bottles of foreign wine for the copyright from Gu Long. This kind of courage and courage undoubtedly made her a clear stream in the film industry at that time. In this work, Princess Crescent played by Yang Junjun, although she is accompanied by four handsome actors, her performance is still eye-catching. Her characterization, both in appearance and in character, is full of personalized elements that are impressive.
Multi-faceted interpretation: "Sword Qi is full of flowers and buildings"
In the years that followed, Yang continued to experiment with various roles in different works. For example, in "Sword Qi Full of Flowers", she once again challenged herself, playing the roles of Shangguan Feiyan and Shangguan Danfeng. This time, her cooperation with Meng Fei is more tacit, although Yang Junjun is no longer young at this time, her performance is still full of vitality, showing the charm of women of different ages.
Constant Challenge: From "A Phoenix Flying Ninety Thousand Miles" to "September Eagle Flying"
In the mid-80s, Yang Junjun continued to be active in the film industry. Whether it is Shaman in "A Phoenix Flying East for 90,000 Miles", or Ding Linglin in "September Eagle Flying", she is constantly breaking through herself and trying new roles. Especially in "September Eagle Flying", she made a bold adaptation of the original book, shaping Ding Linglin as the incarnation of Shangguan Xiaoxian, although this setting caused some controversy, but also showed her courage and innovative spirit as a creator.
The pinnacle work: "The Righteous Man of the Condor Heroes"
In 1984, the release of "Condor Heroes: Xiao Shi" marked a peak in Yang Junjun's acting career. In this adaptation of Gu Long's novel, she plays Lan Xiaodie (Shen Bijun) not only looks fairy, but also has a strong spark between her and Xiao Shiyilang played by Meng Fei. Although some people think that some less attractive supporting roles were deliberately arranged to highlight the beauty of the heroine, it is undeniable that Yang Junjun's performance in this work has been widely recognized.
Transformation and breakthrough: from "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang: Ximen Without Hate" to "The Legend of Peach Blossoms"
As time passed, Yang Junjun gradually shifted from movies to TV dramas. 1993's "Chu Liuxiang's Later Story: Ximen Without Hate" and 1997's "The Legend of Peach Blossoms" are both masterpieces of her transition period. Although she faced questions about her age and appearance in these works, she still insisted on her own style and created each character with her heart. Especially in "The Legend of Peach Blossoms", her cooperation with Liu Dekai made the whole story richer and fuller, and also won her more praise.
Final Chapter: "Simon Without Hate"
In 2000, Yang Junjun's self-written, directed and acted TV series "Simon Without Hate" was broadcast. This work not only continues the story line of the previous "Peach Blossom Legend", but also becomes a summary of her career to a certain extent. Despite all the difficulties encountered during the filming process, including the twists and turns in the casting, the final result was impressive. In particular, the rivalry between Zhennan Wang Shi Gongyi played by Jiao Enjun in the play and Yang Junjun has become a topic of conversation among the audience.
By reviewing Yang Junjun's acting career, it is not difficult for us to find that she is a female filmmaker who has the courage to challenge and innovate. Despite the controversy in her work, she has always maintained her passion and dedication to art, telling one moving story after another in her own way. Whether in the field of movies or TV series, Yang Junjun has left his own mark and has become an indelible memory of that era.