Kokuto:
Holy cow. How can you not follow direction? I mean, are we talking about the acting or understanding the jargon like "hit your mark" and "upstage or down stage"? Either is pretty sad, but anyone should understand 'more _fill in the blank_ emotion'
I would say it's about the acting. She probably struggles to act - so someone telling her to "be/look sadder" would mean nothing if she doesn't know how to adjust her facial expression/body language to capture sadness. Some people have an instinctive ability, others have to take lessons to learn how to convey emotions. She doesn't have natural talent and hasn't gone through training.
Kokuto:
I guess I've sat through some truly dreadful shows and movies, cause I've seen lots worse than Yang Chao Yue. I mean, she wasn't good, but she didn't make me want to pluck my eyeballs out when I watched Love Me Seven Times.
Apparently she'd improved in Love Me Seven Time. I haven't checked that out so I can't say, but her earlier series was not good. It's not easy to get criticised and the C-netizens pull no punches. Hopefully, she'll use it as motivation to improve.
Kokuto:
that the studio is supposedly getting her some acting lessons and going to move her to supporting roles to give her some experience. There was another actress that was supposed to get the same treatment but I can't remember her name.
They should have done this right from the start. Like atmosphere said, they placed her squarely in the firing line to make money off her. Was it Guli Nazha? Many of these actors/actresses need lessons, but taking time away from work means less money for their agency so they get pushed into dramas and shows. Their well-being and long-term development are not important to these organizations.
Kokuto:
LOL! F- to F. heh
Too harsh? :-)
Despite what I wrote here, I'm not all that critical when it comes to acting. As long as the script is sufficiently good and the acting is not too painful, I can watch it. You don't go to McDonald's and expect Michelin-star cuisine, and it's the same with a lot of these dramas.
Kokuto:
He's going to have to move toward these dramas. I'd argue that Under the Skin was more in that vein. But I really do love him in costume more.
Go East is the only costume drama that he has coming up, right? Not counting Winner is King. I would like to see him in more costume fares as well. I don't think he should do exclusively serious stuff (heavy, serious dramas are not my go-to for entertainment), but more "adult" dramas rather than idol-style ones. Mix things up so there's something for everyone. Love My Voice just isn't my cup of tea, although I'll revisit it once more episodes are released. The one with Wang Chu Ran is a rom-com and looks promising.