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Why do I feel that Japanese drama actors can hardly see it&; Quot plastic surface &; quot?
Nowadays, plastic surgery has become a trend in the entertainment industry. Especially in South Korea and China, cosmetic surgery is so big that many stars are carved from the same mold.

But to the surprise of the audience, Japanese movie stars who belong to Asian countries have basically maintained their natural appearance, and almost no "plastic faces" can be seen.

On the one hand, the Japanese audience is aesthetically diverse.

Looking at the most popular Japanese actress, Aragaki Yui's girlhood next door, the unique charm of Nana Komatsu's slender eyes and Arimura Kasumi's pure and ethereal temperament.

Although actresses may not be the most beautiful in the eyes of China people, their looks and temperament have their own characteristics, which are sought after by Japanese fans.

Therefore, Japanese movie stars choose to keep themselves more and face less pressure.

On the other hand, Japanese movie stars are more inclined to fine-tune their own characteristics in plastic surgery, so they look more natural and will not be abrupt enough for the audience to notice.

Unlike South Korea and China, Japanese cosmetic surgery will be modified according to personal characteristics, because it is not beautiful, with big eyes and pointed chin.

For example, Kyko Fukuda was a little baby fat when she first debuted, and her face was wider. Now the curve of the face is more rounded, the nose is smaller and the lips seem to be thinner.

Mizuhara Kiko had a big fire. She had her teeth fixed and her eyes seemed to widen a little.

However, all the plastic surgery is carried out on the original basis, and the original characteristics are still maintained after the whole operation, and the change range is very small, which is difficult for the audience to notice at the moment.

In fact, everyone wants to be beautiful, and there is nothing wrong with plastic surgery, especially the career that requires high appearance as a star.

However, if you are crazy about plastic surgery, it will often be counterproductive, but it will lose its natural characteristics.

(The lone wolf reflects the painting: Sun Yao)

Just because you can't see it doesn't mean they haven't fixed it. The most powerful cosmetic surgery in Asia is not in Korea, but in Japan. AB is operated by a Japanese doctor. China people don't join the comparison here. We are soft-hearted. When people say you are ugly, you want plastic surgery, and you like to follow suit.

TV plays have different styles.

Japanese TV dramas always give you a feeling, especially the protagonist in them, who always feels that he is around us, that is, the people and things that happen around him, as if he pushed open a door and could see the characters in the TV series. This also tells the style of Japanese drama.

But Korean dramas are different. Korean dramas give people the impression that this kind of plot can only be found in TV dramas and can't happen in real life. This is just a play.

So when you travel to Korea, you will find that the people on the street are nothing like the characters and plots in TV dramas. But going to Japan is different. I always feel familiar, because I seem to have seen these people online.

Because the tone of the TV series probably determines the appearance of the characters, such as those with big eyes and awl faces. This also illustrates a problem. The direction of cosmetic surgery in Japan is different from that in South Korea.

One is assembly line operation, and the other is personal tailor.

Everyone in Korea can see that cosmetic surgery is an assembly line. No matter how big your face is, I can give you a snake face. No matter what your eyes are like, I can definitely make you European-style parallel double eyelids. There is no feature, even if there is a specific person who can give you a whole assembly line job.

For example, in Li Duohai, my girlhood was so different, but it was exposed when I was filming in Reuters some time ago. My God, who is this? ! ! There is also girlhood. An unfamiliar audience must think that nine people look the same.

Cosmetic surgery in Japan will retain its own characteristics. For example, your favorite Aragaki Yui once had a broken nose. Now the whole face is fine and every muscle is perfect.

There is also Satoshi Ishihara, who looks slightly different from now, but his charm remains the same. This is the difference between fine-tuning and drastic cosmetic surgery.

Social and economic factors

It should also be related to social atmosphere and economic level. I don't know if you have heard of the lipstick effect. The worse the economy, the more I like to consume products that can bring me spiritual pleasure. The better the economy, the more attention is paid to large-scale investment. I don't know if it applies.

Looking at the most popular Japanese actress, Aragaki Yui's girlhood next door, the unique charm of Nana Komatsu's slender eyes and Arimura Kasumi's pure and ethereal temperament.

Although actresses may not be the most beautiful in the eyes of China people, their looks and temperament have their own characteristics, which are sought after by Japanese fans.

Therefore, Japanese movie stars choose to keep themselves more and face less pressure.

On the other hand, Japanese movie stars are more inclined to fine-tune their own characteristics in plastic surgery, so they look more natural and will not be abrupt enough for the audience to notice.

Unlike South Korea and China, Japanese cosmetic surgery will be modified according to personal characteristics, because it is not beautiful, with big eyes and pointed chin.

For example, Kyko Fukuda was a little baby fat when she first debuted, and her face was wider. Now the curve of the face is more rounded, the nose is smaller and the lips seem to be thinner.

Mizuhara Kiko had a big fire. She had her teeth fixed and her eyes seemed to widen a little.

However, all the plastic surgery is carried out on the original basis, and the original characteristics are still maintained after the whole operation, and the change range is very small, which is difficult for the audience to notice at the moment.

In fact, everyone wants to be beautiful, and there is nothing wrong with plastic surgery, especially the career that requires high appearance as a star.

However, if you are crazy about plastic surgery, it will often be counterproductive, but it will lose its natural characteristics.

In short, actresses in Japanese dramas always look more natural than plastic surgery. The reason is that the plastic surgery technology in Japan is different from that in South Korea, and the plastic surgery cycle and method are different, so it looks more natural. In addition, Japan's aesthetic diversity is more inclusive to actresses, and actresses generally only choose to fine-tune and retain their original characteristics.

First of all, Japanese people don't like to use knives, so all plastic surgery is fine-tuning. The most famous one is ten yuan, which is really getting better and better. Ten dollars is still baby fat, the double eyelids are not obvious, and there are teeth. Cosmetic surgery in Japan is very expensive, especially for teeth and double eyelids. Japanese stars are different from us. For them, it is a profession and belongs to an all-round star country, so the treatment is not high. I didn't earn much at first. So cosmetic surgery is step by step. Basically, lose face first. Fix your teeth and double eyelids. Japan's micro-integration has recovered quickly. So I can also get into acting quickly without delaying my work. So watching actors is different every year. That's because they all have plastic surgery step by step. Do it this year and do it next year. Not in one step, because the recycling time is long and the price is expensive. And knives are not recommended in Japan. You don't have to use a knife. You never move. So it is mainly fine-tuning.

I don't have specific, accurate and objective statistical data to explain how high the cosmetic surgery rate of Japanese actors is, and how big the gap is with actors from neighboring countries such as South Korea and China. But according to my feeling and observation, it seems that the number of Japanese actors undergoing plastic surgery is indeed lower than that of China and South Korea, or even much lower. In fact, not only actors, but also ordinary people. It seems that Japanese cosmetic surgery is less than Korean and China, or even much less.

Why?

I think two factors related to Japanese national character, education and social environment, are at work. First of all, many Japanese people, including my relatives and friends, think that "plastic surgery is not good". After all, plastic surgery is to transform the natural appearance after birth. Many people think that "this is not good", some people think that this is unfilial (I agree), and some people think that this will hurt the health (I have a similar deep-rooted concept).

I think this is also reflected in tattoos. In Japan, of course, there are people with tattoos, especially black societies, violent groups, mobs and other groups. However, the Japanese know that people with tattoos are not allowed to soak in hot springs outside. Why? Because the Japanese usually regard people with tattoos as "anti-social" groups or forces. However, if I look at Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong, many people have tattoos, including some famous athletes, actors and all kinds of people. I believe that if a player of a national team in Japan has tattoos, he will be criticized by public opinion and widely regarded as "unfit to represent the country".

Secondly, the Japanese still pay more attention to the original flavor, including the choice and use of raw materials such as diet and manufacturing. Plastic surgery is undoubtedly a transformation of the original state. Many Japanese people think it is not primitive enough and not true enough. Others think it is dishonest and deceptive (for example, when he got married, he didn't tell the other party about his plastic surgery. Your face is plastic surgery, but the gene can't be modified, which will affect the children born. Others may think that no matter what you look like, the original face looks better than the face after plastic surgery, because she is the true self, and plastic surgery is equivalent to deceiving yourself for a lifetime.

I have listed many possible Japanese understandings and opinions, and I basically agree with all the understandings and opinions I have introduced above. I don't think plastic surgery is good either.

To answer this question, it is necessary to clarify the characteristics of Japanese dramas.

Japanese drama theme creation tends to be close to life, which is more important than describing the workplace ecology of a specific occupation. Its nature is biased towards social realism and gives the audience a strong sense of substitution. Moreover, Japanese drama shooting techniques are very delicate, paying attention to the balance of the picture.

Compared with Korean dramas that pursue aestheticism and romance, Japanese dramas have low requirements for the characters' face value.

Japanese dramas such as White Pagoda, Winner is Justice and Midnight Food Store, which are highly rated on Douban, are not idol dramas that rely on the popularity of stars.

On this basis, the casting of Japanese dramas pays attention to the actors' acting skills and role matching. If you choose some stars with excessive plastic surgery, it may often give people a sense of drama.

After all, in Japan, ordinary girls next door are more lovable, and Kawaii is the trick to win.

In order to meet the different aesthetic needs of the audience, Japanese actors generally have their own unique labels.

For example, Aragaki Yui, the "national wife", smiles and sucks countless powders; Arimura Kasumi succeeded in finding her sister with big eyes that are harmless to people and animals; Nana Komatsu, with slender eyes and plump lower lip, is an indifferent girl, not naive and sexy.

It is not absolute to say that Japanese actors don't have plastic surgery, but it will be more appropriate to describe it with micro-integration.

Unlike China and South Korea, which follow a set of standard plastic surgery templates with high nose, pointed chin and big eyes, Japanese plastic surgery tends to proceed from its own characteristics and gradually make minor adjustments.

This method is not exquisite, but more natural.

Korean actors have plastic surgery overnight, and they will continue to have injections after the whole operation. Over time, their faces will become more and more stiff, and they will look even more awkward on TV.

For example, Li Duohai, an actor, used to be cute and lively in My Girl, but now her face value is too low and her popularity is not satisfactory.

Japanese aesthetics tend to be cute and sweet, and actors do not need to be drastic in cosmetic surgery. Personal characteristics are fully preserved during adjustment, and recovery time will be considered. Therefore, Japanese actors fine-tune once every few years, and it is difficult for the audience to tell.

For example, Satoshi Ishihara lowered his eyelids to make his eyes rounder and smoother, and then he fine-tuned his chin.

This infinitesimal recognition is not high, which makes Ishihara Satoshi more exquisite and beautiful, and there is no sudden feeling on the TV screen.

Another example is your wife Aragaki Yui, who was also a passerby in her early years.

After a series of fine-tuning, the fan-shaped double eyelids opened, the middle part of the nose rose slightly, and the face value naturally upgraded to a goddess.

Therefore, it is not that there is no cosmetic face in Japanese dramas, but an embarrassing face without excessive cosmetic surgery.

Of course, for a real actor, to conquer the audience, vivid acting and sincere feelings are far more convincing than beautiful faces!

(Film Rotten Tomato Editorial Department: Mao Mao)

As far as my own experience of watching Japanese dramas for so many years is concerned, I think it is a matter of aesthetics and education. You will find that Japanese men seldom praise girls for their beauty, but prefer to praise them for their cuteness. They care more about girls' manners, but generally don't mind their looks, as long as they are not ugly enough to look at. Therefore, Japanese dramas don't have such great requirements for the actress's face value, but when watching the drama, you will find that every actress is full of energy and trying her best to show her cute and lovable appearance. Also, I think it has something to do with their makeup and clothes. Japanese girls are quite powerful in this respect. A girl with five points can get seven or eight points after makeup. So they are not so keen on plastic surgery. Compared with South Korea's education since childhood and the concept of saving plastic surgery costs, even if she is born beautiful, she feels that she is not beautiful when she is hinted like this every day. China has been deeply influenced by internet celebrities in recent years, and the actors in his early years are also very distinctive.

Japanese aesthetics are diversified, so let's pay more attention to other tastes. According to my feeling, at first I didn't think Aragaki Yui, Hashimoto Ai, Masami Nagasawa, Rena Nonen and mayu had anything to see, but Liu Yifei and Gao Yuanyuan in China bombed them!

Until I saw the shameful but useful escape, the small forest, where did God go, the sea girl, and finally the fantasy girl, I went, and Kawaii blew up!

On the other hand, looking at domestic film and television dramas, female necromancers are not suitable at all. She finished the race in 10 minutes.

But if you want me to watch those Japanese dramas in junior high school, I will never get the respect of Japanese actresses. I loved watching those idol dramas that China was sprayed every day in junior high school.

There should be more otaku in Japan, so I like girls who are full of vigor, can cry and laugh, and look like human beings.

Once I had dinner with my friends in a restaurant, and there were four "sisters" on the seat next to me. They are all beautiful. I overheard them and found that although they all speak Mandarin, they are all mixed with accents from different places. I whispered to my friend, "I don't want to be born on the same day in the same year. I want a doctor in the same hospital." Speaking of plastic surgery, I think most girls before plastic surgery are actually not bad-looking, unless they are too dinosaur or defective, it is basically no problem to marry someone. However, girls who are keen on plastic surgery are mainly mentally ill. Those who have no education want to change their destiny through their faces, while those who have education want to become phoenix through their education. In the final analysis, most of the reasons are lack of self-confidence. Plastic surgery belongs to the medical field, and hospitals treat patients, so people who do plastic surgery are all patients and sick. In addition, South Korea is a country that likes plastic surgery, but its face is plastic surgery, and even its history and culture are keen on plastic surgery. Therefore, South Korea is a country that lacks self-confidence and is a sick country.

Because cosmetic surgery in Japan is the best. When it comes to cosmetic surgery, everyone will think that Korean technology is very advanced. In fact, South Korea's cosmetic surgery focuses on changing the living, while Japan's cosmetic surgery is not. Japan pays attention to the connection of nerves. It is on the premise of adjusting facial defects that every nerve that has been moved is connected. Therefore, we can see from the comparison before and after cosmetic surgery in Japan that a person does not move much and will never be unrecognizable by his mother. Facial muscles and so on are natural.