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How should Lei Jiayin, a famous actor, evaluate it?

Lei Jiayin was an outstanding actor in the 1980s. Although his appearance does not quite conform to the definition of handsome in the eyes of the public, the persimmon face with drooping eyes and tail shows a unique sense of sadness, so his appearance is more approachable and the audience is good.

Chen, who played the cheating in My First Half of Life, still has the ability to make many audiences like him when he plays such an unlovable role. When I was chatting with my friends the other day, I also said that if Lei Jiayin didn't look harmless, he might have been scolded by the dog. But the actor's acting skills are also very important. In the interview, he said that he didn't want to show the audience a pure role, but wanted the audience to see the other side of Chen's helplessness and forbearance outside the slag.

What surprises me most about Lei Jiayin is the diversity of his characters, which can be coquettish and contemptible, fierce and lovely, and timid and brave. Even if you are a guest role, you can do it without grabbing the protagonist, just to attract the attention of the audience. For example, in The Dark One II, a guest security guard, while talking to Luo Fei played by Guo Jingfei, was absorbed in fighting with the hat which was a big circle smaller than his head, and finally told Luo Fei that it was the biggest one. An ordinary action of wearing a hat, an innocent Lei Jiayin, contracted a two-minute joke.

Personally, the person who can perform comedy and drama at the same time is Lei Jiayin in recent years, except Bo Huang (and Bo Huang and Lei Jiayin are Virgos, I wonder if Virgo actors are so delicate and layered when dealing with performances). In addition, Lei Jiayin plays Nanzhen Fusperon in Embroidered Spring Knife II, which is still being released, and its performance is also remarkable. The most eye-catching scene is probably the scene between him and the monk in Jinghai. Although it is not the key plot point, Lei Jiayin, who is affable and with a simple and honest smile, has successfully interpreted the gloomy feeling that Royal Guards should have.