Although he has not really made a breakthrough in terms of fame, the actor is still recognized for his acting, especially through supporting roles with complex colors.
In the movie "Bach Nhat De Dang", Wei Zheming plays a lovelorn villain, falling in love with the female lead character played by Dilraba Dilmurat. The character has an extreme personality, somewhat controlled, but still leaves an impression thanks to the way he expresses his inner self. However, the limited duration of appearance makes the role not enough to create a strong impression overall.
Previously, he appeared in the romantic film "You are a Late Joy" with Trinh Hop Hue Tu. The work explores a love story that lasts for many years, from school days to adulthood. The early stages of the film received positive feedback thanks to its gentle narrative rhythm, but later it was judged to be lengthy, lacking highlights, causing the attraction to gradually decrease.
Wei Zheming became more widely known after a supporting role in "The Business of Love" and especially the success of the movie "The Romance of the Chamber" starring with Zhang Jianing. In addition, he also attracted attention when taking on villainous roles in "National Beauty", showing his diverse transformation ability.
Notably, the actor has just confirmed his participation in a new historical drama project "Phượng bất tê", starring Ngo Can Ngon. The film is directed by Quach Ho, classified as a major project group (S+), with the participation of many actors such as Wang Dac, Liu Lingsi and Wen Zhengwen.
According to Chinese media, continuously participating in diverse genre projects helps Wei Zheming accumulate experience and expand his image. However, to truly break through, the male actor needs a main role with enough weight, and at the same time associated with a breakthrough script.
In the context of fierce competition from Chinese TV dramas, the transition from supporting roles to main roles is still a big challenge. With the "Fairy's Numbness" project, Wei Zheming is expected to have the opportunity to affirm his position, after a period of being noticed but not really exploding in achievements.