Hua Chenyu, whose image is feminine and her acting style is like a mage, is over-managed, so thin that Leo, who loses weight in an unhealthy way, is forced to become an aunt's Andrew. Then the question is, why is the entertainment industry today aesthetically deformed?
Why is the current entertainment industry aesthetically deformed? As long as the face looks good, sissy is also a sense of youth. 1995, a Japanese cosmetics brand invited the popular actor Kimura Takuya to shoot lipstick advertisements. Kimura Takuya's lipstick posture and gentle eyes caused a great shock in the local area. This lipstick sold 3 million pieces in two months!
Subsequently, this deformed culture spread to South Korea, and SM company imitated the Japanese star-making routine and dug handsome and slightly feminine boys everywhere. 1996, the Korean male idol group H.O.T made its debut and achieved great success, and other entertainment companies scrambled to imitate it. Finally, all the men's teams in Korea have one characteristic-good-looking, weak and white-washed.
In early 2000, this Korean wave came to China. Our local entertainment companies, seeing the business opportunities, began to promote this abnormal culture in large quantities. Gradually, the screen is occupied by such people! Their appearance has seriously affected the aesthetics of hundreds of millions of people. Of course, those who hate them are called "sissies" and those who like them are called "handsome guys".
In order to learn the essence of the "Nianpao" culture of "red lips, pink face and blue fingers, coquetry and lovely A4 waist", many stars even went to South Korea for further study, and then returned to China with their heads held high and carried forward.
Our major radio stations are also very competitive. After seeing such people come back, all kinds of talent shows have mushroomed. From "Idol Trainee" to "Youth with You", the average age of all boys is under 20. None of them is proficient in singing and dancing, but their ability to paint eyebrows and eyes has reached its peak.
With the support of major TV stations and entertainment companies, these deformed "Nianpao" cultures have been imitated by fans and audiences. In the long run, what about the future?
Conclusion For male stars, there should be more guidance of masculinity and more publicity of responsibility. After all, male chauvinism is the correct gender value orientation, and it can also drive to correct more and more abnormal ethos in society. Figuratively speaking, a resolute and decisive image like Brother Bing should be the correct male beauty.