Why do Chinese, Japanese and Korean stars always feel less masculine than European and American stars?

Koreans pay more attention to figure. As an adult, Korean men began to exercise in a targeted way, while China people's awareness of this piece is relatively weak. Korean gyms are everywhere, just like mahjong parlors in China, and the price is very cheap, so most people can afford it, so they gradually develop the habit of Korean fitness; On the contrary, China people are busy with work most of the day, thinking that they don't have much time to go to the gym and don't want to spend extra money on fitness. After all, China's per capita income is much lower than that of South Korea.

Koreans worship Europe and America, so their aesthetics are very different from those of China. In their minds, the so-called good figure means that the muscles of the whole body are extremely inflated, as if wrapped in bread; On the contrary, most people in China think this kind of body is terrible, and many girls are disgusted with this kind of body, even sick. Therefore, male stars in China exercise themselves moderately, and do not deliberately pursue the ultimate muscle effect.

Japanese boys' temperament is cold, their expressions are not particularly rich, their eyes are restrained and calm, and they are serious and cautious.

Generally speaking, there are few scenes of bar fights, fights between several macho men and physical exertion in movies nowadays. It seems that the leading actors now just need to cry and go shopping.

Dustin hoffman dustin hoffman is 5.5 feet tall. When he played the young Ben in The Graduate, his height was quite suitable for this adolescent role.

But since then, he has played many leading roles in movies, from carl berstein, the exposer of Watergate, to Sam Daniels, a military doctor in extreme panic. These characters are almost all types with developed brains and simple limbs.

In this case, the problem is not how tall you are, but how strong your body is.

In contrast, there is a saying that being tall, with a thick neck and a thick chin is equivalent to being dull, rough and lacking delicate emotions, which has been widely circulated in rivers and lakes in recent years.

Influenced by history, South Korea and Japan all tend to be materialistic aesthetics to please their eyes, while China, deeply influenced by Buddhism and Taoism, is seriously inclined to spiritual aesthetics to please their hearts and souls.

It is not difficult to find that Koreans, on the whole, show a style of "attaching importance to skills, neglecting ideas, attaching importance to materials and neglecting spirit".

They are generally very good learners and executors, and are used to working hard at the technical level, but they are not very good "thinkers".

The whole story of Jin Funan's Murder and Parasites, which seems thoughtful and expressive, is actually expressing old wine in new bottles.