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Does desperate illiteracy affect Ebo?

Of course.

In 2023, a word-"desperately illiterate" became a small spicy stalk. Because the hero of the Spring Festival movie was interviewed in the roadshow, the star Yi Bo was called "illiterate". When asked about his works and roles, he was called "desperate illiterate" by netizens.

Spit it out, but the actor's "illiteracy" is really not just a joke. Under the pressure of mainstream values, Yibo knows his own shortcomings and looks forward to "the topic will pass quickly" and does not want to talk more.

To be honest, the reporter's question is not difficult. It is nothing more than "which book do you like best?" What did you get? " "What's the hardest thing to capture about a character?" "What do you want to say to your role?" He is vague and even at a loss about such routine problems, which makes people stunned.

As a public figure, words and deeds are often seen with a magnifying glass. If a star is at a loss about his role, it not only reflects illiteracy and lack of professionalism, but also reflects the value orientation of fans.

Big powder takes turns to go into battle and repeatedly urges; The star himself personally went to the roadshow and directed the 3456 brush: "There is no movie that you can't understand, but whether you really want to understand it." Fans have fun, and at most two or three brushes are enough. They really brushed it many times, compared it with each other, and even publicly said that they brushed the film 20 times 10 and sent a group of videos.

What the audience can't understand is that they feel "ugly" and don't want to see it. The creative team changed what the audience thought was "ugly" into "incomprehensible", which is a movie propaganda routine. It is understandable that the stars cooperate with the film promotion, but the roadshow is to brush 23456 directly at the camera. This remark is undoubtedly taking fans as leeks, which is a bit "sincerely changing the heart."