Before the story of "Wushuang" was reversed, I thought Zhang Jingchu was just a vase, responsible for beauty and coolness. Unexpectedly, this time, Zhang Jingchu turned out to be as stunning as ever.
Zhang Jingchu played two roles in the movie "Wushuang": Ruan Wen and Xiu Qing.
The role of Ruan Wen was not a big challenge for her. When she played Xiu Qing, Zhang Jingchu's explosive acting skills were unreservedly displayed.
The two characters Ruan Wen and Xiu Qing have obvious differences in personality and style. Zhang Jingchu perfectly performed the two characters with completely different personalities.
When Xiu Qing first appeared, she appeared as Ruan Wen, but she still showed her own personality, cool, noble, and domineering. She accompanied Li Wen in a scene.
Ruan Wenze is a woman with quite an artistic temperament and has always been a lady.
Ever since the story turned around, Zhang Jingchu's acting skills immediately exploded. The most amazing thing was the scene of "having a cigarette after smoking".
After finishing the work, Li Wen was doing her ideological work, and kept saying golden sentences: Sometimes, the fake is better than the real thing.
But in fact Xiuqing just wants to understand one thing, is she just a substitute? Does Li Wen really love her?
However, she heard the meaning from Li Wen's words, and felt infinite melancholy in her heart. She lit a cigarette, turned her back to Li Wen, and cried secretly.
Xiuqing looks cold on the outside, but she is a woman who loves sincerely and intensely.
She had a crush on Li Wen when she met him for the first time, and when Li Wen saved her from being burned in the Golden Triangle, she completely fell in love with this man.
However, after learning that Li Wen had plastic surgery to look like Ruan Wen, the woman he had a crush on, Xiu Qing's inner emotional world collapsed and she became vicious. Later, she simply kidnapped Ruan Wen and his wife, forcing Li Wen to kill Ruan Wen.
Wen, but she saw lingering feelings in Ruan Wen's eyes.
This woman is also emotional. If Li Wen is good to her, she will be good to him.
Li Wen, who had only seen her true face twice, was able to draw a portrait of her, and the woman was immediately impressed.
However, after that night, Li Wen, a stinky man, actually told her that it was only because of his talent that he could remember it so clearly. When Xiu Qing heard this, her heart went cold.
Based on this emotional experience, Xiu Qing's final decision was logical. Finally, she smiled and asked Li Wen: Am I not Ruan Wen?
After the plot twist in "Wushuang", looking back at the fake Ruan Wen's scenes will better reflect Zhang Jingchu's acting skills.
When Li asked about the love story between him and Ruan Wen, the female inspector said she didn't want to hear it, but she said at the side: I want to hear it.
What this easily hurt woman wants to know most is the position of her love rival in Li Wen's mind.
Zhang Jingchu's performance in the movie "Wushuang" can be described as "extraordinary". It is the most outstanding moment in her acting career, especially after 10 years of acting in bad movies, she finally gave a wonderful performance.
I first fell in love with Zhang Jingchu because of the 2005 film "Peacock". She played Gao Weihong in the film, perfectly portraying a girl who is quiet on the outside but stubborn on the inside.
In her early days, Zhang Jingchu starred in many classic roles.
The character in "Red River" is a girl with intellectual disabilities, and she performs the role vividly.
In the role of a drug addict in "The Disciple", her performance was even more vivid, and her acting skills exploded.
It is a pity that in the past ten years, Zhang Jingchu has been unable to receive good scripts. She has been plagued by bad movies and her acting skills have been buried.
"Tianji·Fuchun Mountain Residence", "Quick Gunslinger", "Honeymoon Hotel Murders", "Fire in the Sky", etc., he starred in one bad movie after another.
Now, with the release of "Wushuang", Zhang Jingchu, a powerful actor, has finally shown her best self again.
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