Because today’s public aesthetics prefers truly capable people, supporting female characters are generally people who dare to love, hate, and have super abilities. I no longer like the stereotyped heroine images of "White Lotus" and "Wei Guangzheng".
1. The image of supporting female characters is more in line with realistic aesthetics
The supporting female characters in TV series are generally characters who dare to love and hate, such as the characters in the TV series "The Secret of the Insect" Tang Xiaowan, when faced with the person she likes, she can keep his secrets and dedicate her life to him, but when faced with the person she doesn't like, she flatly refuses. At the same time, Tang Xiaowan is also a doctor with extremely high professionalism. Her medical skills are superb. When facing the person who killed her husband, as a widow, she can not save this dying man, but as a doctor, she cannot not save him. In the end, her professionalism overcame the grief of a widow and saved this man.
Another example is Li Na in "Elite Lawyer", who has a lot of different styles. Even though her father's love was missing when she was a child and her family was in a poor family, she was still charming, upright and kind. She can also accompany the person she likes silently. Even if the person she likes never falls in love with her, she still persists and waits silently. At work, Li Na has a high emotional intelligence and always helps Robin deal with various human relationships. She can also help Robin solve troublesome clients. She is a supporting actress with both ability and beauty.
2. The stereotyped female protagonists of "White Lotus" and "Wei Guangzheng" are annoying
The TV series itself must come from life. Although art is higher than life, it is too It is difficult for the audience to like a character who is not realistic. Most of the heroines in TV series nowadays are like this. They are either "White Lotus" or "Wei Guangzheng", which makes it difficult for people to like them. For example, Dai Xi in "Elite Lawyer" is a small assistant who fights with her boss every day and criticizes and educates clients every day. In reality, such a heroine would have been fired long ago.
Do you prefer a female protagonist or a female supporting role?