Andy in Ode to Joy was brought to life by Liu Tao: This role is really impressive. Xiao Bian still remembers that some professionals also spoke highly of Tamia Liu's acting skills. He said that Tamia Liu played an Andy who looked cold and strong on the outside, but was simple and fragile on the inside, with a little nervousness. People who have seen this play also say so. Tamia Liu had a thorough understanding of this role. In the play, she used eye contact and micro-expression changes to interpret the role of Andy, and her acting skills were really in place.
The dress in nirvana in fire is amazing, wearing armor, holding a spear and riding a big horse. The more dashing it is, the more dashing it is: Xiao Bian likes the role played by Tamia Liu in nirvana in fire, which is completely different from Andy's. Xiao Bian likes the way the dress looks when she puts on armor and picks up a spear, paying tribute to the demeanor that a female general should have, and her preference for Lin Shu, who grew up together, is also fascinating.
Tamia Liu's role as the female director in "The Beginning" makes people vomit, and the wig is very stealing the mirror: in Xiaobian's mind, Tamia Liu's acting skills are very good, and the only thing that makes Xiaobian feel that Tamia Liu is playing in the beginning is the director, whose acting skills are really embarrassing. As long as he appears in the camera, he is squinting, and his eyes are empty and his face can't see any emotional changes. What makes Xiao Bian feel uncomfortable most is her wig and long eyebrows. Tamia Liu's interpretation of this role is the most unsuccessful one, and there is no acting at all.