180 years old and nearly 0 tall, she plays a crush on Bai Yueguang, but she wants to be a designer when she debuts?
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The sun shone on the school uniform on the set, and seventeen-year-old Tong Zhifei stood in front of the camera, almost 1.8 meters tall, like a tall poplar tree on campus in the early morning. Her appearance was like a pebble thrown into a calm lake, causing ripples in circles. This rookie actor, with the halo of Tong Dawei's daughter, made a brief appearance in the hit drama "The Second Half of My Life", playing the role of high school student Susan. There are not many scenes, but people can't help but take a few more glances - that cold temperament, tall figure, heroic spirit between the eyebrows and eyes, like a "white moonlight" coming out of a youth novel.

The role of Susan is the crush of the male protagonist Shen Duole, in the play, she wears a wide school uniform, her long hair is draped casually over her shoulders, standing on the field, the wind blows, her hair flutters gently, like the unreachable shadow in everyone's heart when she was a student. Tong Zhifei's performance is not complicated, a few lines, a few simple rival scenes, but it makes people feel that she is Susan herself. Her voice was clear, and her words were as natural as answering a teacher's question in class, without the slightest deliberateness. There was a scene where she stood at the door of the classroom and glanced back at Shen Duole, with a little green alienation in her eyes, like a mist on an autumn afternoon, which she couldn't grasp, but it made people's hearts tight.

Her height is a highlight and a topic of conversation. The height of almost 1.8 meters is particularly conspicuous in the camera, standing next to other actors, like a small sapling growing into a towering tree. This shape gives her an aura of her own in the crowd, but it also brings a little trouble. For example, there is a scene in the corridor, where she stands with the opposing actors, and the camera has to be carefully adjusted to the angle, otherwise the height difference looks a bit like an adult and a child in a conversation. Some people say that this height is just right for acting in youth dramas, but if you take on costume dramas or urban dramas, I'm afraid you have to go to great lengths to find a partner.

Her debut was like a well-prepared opening dance. Tong Dawei and Guan Yue, the parents, have long paved the way for their daughter. When she was eight years old, she walked the red carpet with her parents, standing under the flash at a young age, smiling a little shyly. Later, she worshipped the famous Chinese opera teacher Liu Tianchi to learn acting, and participated in art exhibitions after class, and met many people in the circle. This cameo in "The Second Half of My Life" is not only like a military exercise, but also like a letter to the audience. There are not many scenes, and there is not much pressure, but it can make people remember this new face. Some people say that this is a clever arrangement - not only to let Tong Zhifei test the water, but not to make her carry too many expectations as soon as she comes up.

Her appearance is eye-catching, especially the face, the side contour of which is as clean as a sketch. Some people compare her with Hong Kong movie star Wang Zuxian, saying that she has a "sense of luxury", with a coldness between her eyebrows and eyes, like a pool of clear water in winter. The discussion on the Internet is hot, and some people think that her face is highly recognizable, and it is right to go in the direction of international style; Some people also say that her facial features are not amazing enough, and she lacks a bit of "refinement" in the traditional sense. However, isn't youth just a little rough to be real? Her no-makeup school uniform looks like it has passed directly from each of us's student days, and even the small freckles on her face make people feel kind.

This debut is like opening a door, but no one knows what's behind the door. Tong Zhifei himself didn't seem to be in a hurry to rush forward. She once said that acting is just a try, and what she really wants to do is to become a designer. She also turned down several variety show invitations and concentrated on preparing to apply to St. Martin's College of Art. This calmness is a little surprising and a little admirable. After all, at the age of seventeen, how many people can stabilize their hearts in the face of the camera and traffic?

Her height and temperament make people can't help but wonder if she will be more like a fish in water in the modeling industry. Imagine her wearing a simple white shirt and walking down the catwalk, her steps steady, like a gust of wind blowing. Just thinking about that kind of picture makes me feel emotional. However, she has just taken the first step on the road of acting. Will the future drama be limited by height? Can she grind a little more spark in her performance? These questions are like puzzles hidden in envelopes, waiting for her to unravel them herself.

Susan in the play, there is a scene that is impressive. She stood on the roof of the school, holding a textbook in her hand, looked down and flipped a few pages, then looked up at the field in the distance. At that moment, the setting sun hit a golden light on her face, and her eyes were a little dazed, as if she was looking for an answer, and as if she was saying goodbye to her youth. Tong Zhifei's performance is not perfect, but that kind of youthful realism makes people feel that she and Susan are together. When the audience looks at her, they may think of her seventeen years old, those ignorant and stubborn days.

During this time, Tong Zhifei's name has been mentioned a lot on the Internet, but she herself doesn't seem to care too much about these excitement. She is still at her own pace, preparing for exams, drawing and designing, and occasionally going to a café with friends. What will her next play be? Do you continue to stand in front of the camera, or do you bury your head in the drawing board and sketch out your own world? These questions, like dandelions in the wind, fluttering and floating, will always find answers.