The debate about whether Tan Songyun possesses sufficient ambition has been quite familiar to both industry professionals and audiences in recent years. Looking at her career trajectory, it's not that she lacks effort, but rather that she's gradually entering a phase requiring a repositioning.

In her early career, Tan Songyun quickly gained market share in her early twenties thanks to her clear, youthful face and approachable demeanor. This physical advantage made her highly suitable for campus, youth, and light comedy genres, and also helped her establish a stable brand recognition among actors of her age. However, as she has grown older, this once-advantageous asset has begun to turn into a limitation. Some realistic or more mature roles have limited tolerance for her appearance and temperament, objectively narrowing the range of roles she can choose from.
Judging from current project developments, Tan Songyun is in talks for the female lead role in the drama series "The Torrent." However, it's worth noting that the series focuses on a dual male lead structure, with Wang Anyu and Zhang Songwen playing the central characters, making the female characters relatively peripheral in the overall plot. While such projects offer a certain level of exposure and quality, it remains uncertain whether an actress currently in a transitional phase can effectively build valuable experience through these roles.

In summary, Tan Songyun's career predicament is more akin to a stage-specific issue in the industry than a simple lack of ambition. When an actor's physical image clashes with their age, they often need to weigh the choices of subject matter, the depth of their roles, and their exposure strategies. Whether she can break through this bottleneck in the future depends not only on the number of projects she takes on, but also on whether she can find roles that truly challenge existing perceptions.
