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Is there any difference between Pan Yueming's performance in "Ghost Blowing Lights in Longling Cave" and the novel?
Except for a little difference in image, there is little difference in other aspects. In fact, because Pan Yueming was a little fat when he played this play, it seemed a little out of line with Hu Bayi's character in the novel. The other Pan Yueming made up for it with his good acting skills, so he is not much different from the novel, and basically can't be seen.

Pan Yueming's role in "Ghost Blowing Lights in Longling Cave" has attracted the attention of netizens, but everyone is still a little skeptical when they see his image. After all, now Pan Yueming has lost the handsome feeling of the jade-faced youth in the past, but some middle-aged uncles are greasy, and everyone complains that he should lose weight. He also apologized to the netizens for his role being too fat, but after watching his performance, everyone really ignored his fatness and was immersed in the plot.

First, the face value is still good. Pan Yueming's face value is actually good. Before that, he played Xu Xian with Tamia Liu in The Legend of the White Snake, and played Zeng Sunya with Zhao Wei in The Clouds in Beijing, all of which gave people the image of a jade-faced scholar, that is, people's value declined in middle age, which was somewhat different from novels. It is considered as the middle-aged version of Hu Bayi.

Second, his fatness has affected his perception, although his face value can barely be achieved? Hu Bayi? However, because he is too fat, he is even less outstanding because he is not tall, so if we just look at his appearance, there are still some differences from the novel, which makes him look greasy and old, but fortunately, Pan Yueming has successfully lost weight, and after losing a big circle, he feels much better for everyone, and he is no longer as uncomfortable as before.

Third, good acting makes up for the shortcomings. Although there are some differences in appearance, other differences make Pan Yueming make up for the past with his superb acting skills. He is also very serious about the play, carefully pondering the role, and the final effect is still very good. Moreover, he appeared in several movies after "Ghost Blowing Lights", which made people feel very surprised.

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