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As long as it's a film starring Zhu Zhu
Whether she is the lead or a supporting role, the characters she plays are all quite outstanding.

Zhu Zhu's acting foundation is her most solid confidence in shaping characters.

Her dialogue skills have always been solid, with a natural rhythm in speech, neither showy nor weak, able to precisely match the character's identity and mood.

In the details of her performance, she never overexerts, with her gaze and physical movements serving the character; a glance or a gait adjustment can make the character's image more three-dimensional and vivid.

She has a unique aura that can immediately capture the audience's attention upon entering, creating characters with flesh and blood, without making viewers feel like they are breaking the fourth wall. This steady and grounded acting style is rare among her peers.

What's even more remarkable is that Zhu Zhu possesses a strong ability to shape characters, with a wide acting range that can break the audience's fixed impressions of her.

She is never limited to a certain type of role, nor does she deliberately choose roles with heavy screen time as the protagonist. Instead, she is willing to try various contrasting characters, from workplace elites to chaotic world minor figures, from gentle women to ordinary people with tragic fates, all performed seamlessly.

Many viewers comment that she is a "drama-breaking face"; her previous role leaves a deep impression, and the next new role can completely make people forget her previous image. This ability to fully immerse in a role is one of the most precious qualities of an actor.

Looking back at Zhu Zhu's film and TV roles, each has a clear character arc.

In "Elite Lawyer ICON," her portrayal of Li Na ICON, though a supporting role, became one of the highlights of the series with her capable aura, high emotional intelligence in handling matters, and unique charm. She even outshone the lead in popularity, with her portrayal of a workplace secretary being so detailed that many viewers remembered this commanding supporting role.

In "Rebel ICON," her character Lan Xin Jie ICON was layered with complexity, showing both the slickness of a dancer and the softness and fragility of a mother, as well as being caught in a chaotic world, with multifaceted human nature vividly displayed. The character's sorrow and helplessness left a lasting impression on viewers.

In "The Children of the Qiao Family ICON," she shed her delicate makeup to play Ma Su Qin, a plain, resilient, and patient woman, demonstrating her ability to handle simple roles. The transitions between different characters were natural and smooth, with no sense of disconnection.

Recently aired "Sweet Talk" also showcased Zhu Zhu's commendable performance.

Her portrayal of Xu Mi Yu fits the character well, combining mature elegance with the character's delicate and lively nature, instantly creating an atmospheric presence.

In the series, Xu Mi Yu experiences emotional upheaval—from the tenderness of a loving couple to the despair after discovering her husband's infidelity. Her emotional shifts are natural and genuine, with tears welling up but she holds back, vividly expressing the inner pain of the character.

Her scenes with her co-actors are not exaggerated routines but show restrained emotional tug-of-war between adults. Details like eye contact in the rain and silent protection make her characters more compelling.

From a wealthy socialite to a fallen state, she transitions solely through her gaze and expressions, with precise and restrained acting.

In many film and TV works, supporting roles are often overshadowed by the main characters, but Zhu Zhu always manages to stand out in the supporting track.

Even with limited screen time, she never treats her roles perfunctorily but carefully refines every detail, relying on her charm and solid acting skills to become a standout presence in the series.

After many series aired, the highest audience discussion was not about the main characters but about Zhu Zhu's supporting roles, which proves her acting strength.

She doesn't pick roles or slack off; regardless of the character setup, she can bring her own flavor. Her dedicated and professional attitude has earned her a large fan base.

Actors who rely on strength rather than ranking or fame to stand out are not uncommon; some have played supporting roles for years but become the highlight of the series through their nuanced portrayal of minor characters; others are willing to give up the spotlight for quality roles and ultimately win the audience with their performances.

These actors have proven that in film and TV creation, there is no hierarchy among roles—acting skills are the foundation.

Zhu Zhu has been steadily acting for many years, not chasing traffic or hype, but focusing entirely on refining her craft.

Each of her roles has unique traits, avoiding homogeneous performances. With both looks and talent, every new work she releases makes audiences look forward to her.
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