In The First Half of My Life, Ma Yili starred in the urban emotional drama My First Half of My Life, starring Jin Dong, an acting man. After the play was broadcast, it received rave reviews, and Ma Yili won the Magnolia Award for Best Actress in the 24th Shanghai TV Festival.
"A Tale of Two Cities" Ma Yili won the Best Actress Award in the National Drama Festival with "A Tale of Two Cities". The play reflects the hot topic of "love in two cities" and resonates with many audiences. Ma Yili plays Hao, a Beijing girl, and vividly interprets a typical Beijing girl. Her acting skills are evident. She once again conquered the audience with her acting skills, and her excellent acting skills were commendable.
How to evaluate actor Ma Yili? Whether it's Charlene Marilynn Dangelo in Struggle, Zijun in My First Half Life, Pan Yun, a white-collar worker in Going North Don't Believe in Tears, Yinan Jing in China Relations, or Shanghai women in Living at Home, they have been constantly challenging outstanding professional women on the screen.
My concern for Ma Yili is that in the film and television drama "Struggle", Charlene Marilynn Dangelo played by her is very free and easy, and her smile is more in line with the character. The classic short hair is so attractive on her face, unlike a tomboy, who controls it vividly.
Ma Yili is an actress with superb acting skills and numerous awards. She has appeared in many TV dramas that have attracted much attention, such as Struggle, My First Half Life, Beishangguang Don't Believe in Tears and so on. She has won the Magnolia Award for Best Actress and the Huading Award for Best Actress.
There is no doubt that Ma Yili is an excellent actor. After all, he has acted in many good movies, and struggle is his masterpiece. He has natural acting skills, outstanding appearance and excellent professionalism.
The failure of Ma Yili's marriage is a private matter between her and the article, and outsiders don't know who is right or wrong. Ma Yili has written many articles, many of which are good, but some of which are not.
I remember reading an article published by Ma Yili, saying that many men can't keep up with women's progress now, and more and more young men are living on their laurels.
Ma Yili said: "Women should be independent at all times. No matter in marriage, career or friendship, people should be an independent self. Living by others will cause burdens to others and pressure to themselves. No matter what state, people should be independent. "
Because of her independence, she is sober. Ma Yili, who has reached the age of no doubt, summed up his first half of life like this. Although she experienced the quagmire of marriage like Zijun in the first half of her life, Ma Yili chose to face it bravely and admitted that she never regretted it.