Happy Friday everyone! Might catch two movies Wonder and Coco this weekend with my little brother, I want to know what he thinks about them!
Happy Friday everyone! Might catch two movies Wonder and Coco this weekend with my little brother, I want to know what he thinks about them!
8 thoughts on “Friday Photoshoots: Zhang Tian Ai, Sandrine Pinna, Ming Xi, Liu Hao Ran”
really like Shi Shi’s hair in this one!
8 thoughts on “Friday Photoshoots: Zhang Tian Ai, Sandrine Pinna, Ming Xi, Liu Hao Ran”
I’m a big fan of Liu Haoran too lol. I love his features. It’s a shame he doesn’t have more fans thus far.
One of my most anticipated series is Nirvana in Fire 2 for the sole reason of watching Liu Haoran.
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Even though he’s not traditionally good looking, there’s something so attractive about his features. Is he not super popular? I figured he was cause he seemed to rise pretty quickly in the entertainment realm, snagging a role like NiF2 with the big names.
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I think he is actually traditionally good looking. Nice facial proportions, nice features overall. + that extra something in his expressions that makes his looks extra appealing. He just doesn’t have “perfect” features like Chen Kun/Yang Yang.
He has been famous for a long time ever since he was picked from being a nobody at to start in the movie Beijing Love Story but he doesn’t have a crazy fan interest. I think because he really hasn’t done anything since Beijing Love story. No significant dramas apart from that one with Tang Songyun.
I think part of the reason too was because he’s been at Central academy of drama for the past couple of years. Once he fully graduates I expect he’s gong to pick up more roles.
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good that he studies. He’s gonna be watchable on screen later. Actors, who are not from drama schools and are picked coz their other jobs are models or popstars, are pretty bad on screen.
I’m curious about what you guys are discussing. What is considered “traditionally good looking”? can you give me male and female examples (as many as you can give)?
is William Feng traditionally good looking? Can’t help but ask that coz he had played the role of the most handsome guy in the past (Lan ling wang). Sorry I might have butchered that drama’s title.
I think Liu Haoran looks like Korean D.O Do Kyung-soo in some of his pics.
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I think Chen Xiao, Eddie Peng, Kris Wu are all prime example of traditionally good looking guys. I guess if you were to get plastic surgery, you would say, I want X feature just like theirs?
Whereas I don’t think Liu Haoran has traditionally attractive features (e.g. his eyes and his teeth etc). If I were walking on the streets and see him, he wouldn’t catch my eye and make me say there’s a good looking guy. But I honestly find the Liu Haoran type much more attractive personally than the Eddie Peng type. And I just don’t find Feng Shaofeng attractive at all even though I guess he has good features, there’s just something about him that bothers me haha.
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I guess I mean they have features you typically want that are in good combination. I think my opinion of typical good looking are looser than Jess’s. Funny you think LHR looks Korean. If I went with Jess’s definition I would not think the majority of popular Korean actors are good looking (small eyes, sometimes strange facial proportions). Chen kun has beautiful eyes, nose. Luhan has really classically nice features as well, just more effeminate.
I don’t think William Feng Shaofeng is strictly traditionally good looking. He has a strange nose. He got famous and various roles because of Jade Palace Lockheart. Yang Mi is very good at propelling her males costars to stardom (she generates chemistry easily), and he benefited a lot from the success and fan interest he got from that, picking up lead roles since. I think Mark Chao is the same way, not very classically good looking, but gained tons of fans after people were mesmerized by the intense chemistry between him and Yang Mi in Eternal Love. The interest was equal to that given to Jade Palace. MC seems more family guy/hasn’t capitalized on that frenzy the same way FSF did.
I don’t mean to offend but those are just my thoughts on looks, objectively speaking.
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I initially found Chen Kun/Huang Xiao Ming very classically beautiful. They’re beautiful men. However, with time, while I still find them good looking in the traditional sense, something about their faces eventually turned me off.
I never liked FSF’s face. He just has that antagonistic, smug/swarmy look to him that would be perfect for a villain or an evil-doer, but not as a do-gooder hero. I have nothing against him as a person, just his face isn’t really suited to be main lead.
I do like Elvis Han, Peter Ho (without the broad forehead which he usually covers up), Mike D’Angelo, Leo Wu, Chen Xiao, etc. The very pretty boys. They have very soft and beautiful proportions. I like Mark Chao too, but this was pre-3L3W. When he starred in Black & White with Vic Zhou, he was fantastic! I wouldn’t say he fits into the pretty boy category, but his acting more than makes up for his bland looks. He has a face that suits any role, because it’s bland enough 🙂