MTL - Doomsday Bosses Win the Entertainment Industry-Chapter 68 Young Akina
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Thanks to everyone for the friendly discussion under the previous "Cage" film review, a good work is never dimmed by its shortcomings, but makes its advantages more and more distinct through repeated tastes. This time I want to talk about the character Akina alone.
The creation of a role is inseparable from the performance of the actors. I have also heard a lot of filming anecdotes about the actor of Chi Na and young actor Qi Qingyuan in the past few days. Objectively speaking, Qi Qingyuan's acting skills still need to be improved, and it is not outstanding by itself, but this does not mean that he is dragging his feet.
My comment on this is that it is not outstanding, but it is suitable.
And being suitable is exactly what a good work needs most. Jiang Shuming has always been famous in the industry for his "two lights", one is the lighting when shooting, and the other is the eye-catching eye. I have to say that the film "The Cage" is very suitable for every casting, and every actor is just in a delicate balance, so as to produce a proper chemical reaction and jointly create a good work.
Among them, the actor who played the young Chi Na, Qin Jue.
I have browsed the discussions about this young actor before, and if the news is correct, "The Cage" should be his first movie. How brilliant his performance in the film is in my opinion, I can explain it in one sentence - I think Qin Jue at least supported 30% of the box office of "The Cage".
Speaking of this sentence, I know that some people will say that I have received money (laughs). First, let me explain that I guarantee that all the evaluations (both positive and negative) of "The Cage" this time do not contain any commercial transactions. , is only an individual's voluntary behavior.
Before getting into the theme, let's talk about the rhythm of the movie. As we all know, the story begins with Ji Sheng, who is in his twenties. Whether it is the tragic death of his parents or the escape of the young China from the fire, they are only inserted into the plot in the form of memory killing, and there are not many scenes.
Next, let's think about an additional question: why are the plots of Chi Na, Lin Ling and Lin Rujuan so fascinating and resonant?
The arrangement of the story and the layout of the plot are naturally on the one hand, but on the other hand, the reason is that most people cannot refute: there are more scenes.
With a lot of scenes, there is space to tell the story to the audience, so that the audience can experience the collision and development of the characters in enough time.
So, the second question, what is everyone's impression of China?
I think this is a very simple question, but anyone who has seen the movie, or who has indirectly learned about it, can extract a few distinct keywords from Chi Na, such as "killing is instinct", "to the world" ignorant", "taciturn" and so on. In this, Chi Na's force value is said to be the strongest in the whole play, and almost no one refutes it.
That's what's interesting, and that's the key.
I don't know if the audience has noticed that in the period of the young China, that is, the main line of the movie, even if China killed Ji Tao at the end of the story, the camera did not give a very detailed process. .
Even in the scene with Lin Rujuan, when Chi Na was slaughtering obscene people, the camera was mostly given to Lin Rujuan, so that people could see her emotional change, her face was mixed with the peace of mind of being rescued and the panic of witnessing the unilateral massacre.
Everyone may wish to calm down and think about it, there are so few detailed pictures of Chi's murder, why do we subconsciously feel that "he is very strong" and "he will kill if he shoots" when we mention it?
The answer is obvious-
Because we have seen the young China!
I noticed an interesting statistic in a certain group of "The Cage", the title is "Which scene in "The Cage" impressed you the most? ], in this post, everyone's answers were varied, such as "Lin Rujuan had a relationship with Chi Na", such as "Different transformations of Ji Sheng sitting on the sofa several times", "Pregnant Lin Ling appeared on the big screen", "Ji Sheng had a relationship with Chi Na" Sheng walked out of his parents' old house, turned around and kowtowed", "Wang Ziqian took drugs", etc. This also shows that "The Cage" itself has many bright spots.
But (laughs), after my small statistics, I found that nearly 400 people mentioned the same topic in the nearly four-digit replies - young China.
I believe that if you insert a vote here titled "Are you scared by the young China's head turning at the beginning of "The Cage" while watching "The Cage?", then the proportion of choosing "yes" must be crushed.
Similar to "Seeing that look back, I have no doubt that Ji Sheng was frightened and lost his memory", "If Ji Sheng dreams of this scene every day, then I too understand why he can't sleep well, because I also had nightmares when I went back." Comments, I've also seen a lot online.
Not only looking back, but also the scene of the murder of the young Chi.
This clip appeared later, along with Liu Jing's narration, Chi Na alone fought six people on the field and killed them one by one. The smoothness and bloodiness of the picture left an extremely deep impression on people. Even viewers who couldn't tell the truth could feel that Chi Na's murderous moves and techniques were too silky, fast and precise, without any fancy and superfluous movements. It's all about fitting the character's settings - he was brought up to kill.
I was very curious here, and I paid special attention to the end credits during the premiere. In the column of martial arts instructor and action consultant, I saw the same name as in the credits: Qin Jue.
Later, in order to verify my personal guess, I took the liberty to call Director Jiang Shuming and got the exact answer.
For all the young China's parts, there is only one martial arts instructor and one action consultant.
This person is the actor himself!
It was Qin Jue!
In other words, he designed all the fight scenes of Juvenile China himself!
Qin Jue's wonderful performances in these clips, with the least amount of scenes, firmly established the character of China as an important character!
Because we have seen the young China, even if we did not see the detailed fighting scenes of the young China later, we can still imagine those **** and terrifying pictures in our minds.
Excellent Qin Jue! Excellent Jiang Shuming!
I fully understand Director Jiang's confidence that he did not keep the murder scene of the young China in the later editing, but instead focused on the arrangement of the plot and the advancement of the plot, making China and Lin Ling, Lin Rujuan's emotional changes in the conflict are more abundant.
Because China's strength has already been established, there is no need to emphasize it again! What does it do? It is the young China played by Qin Jue!
If there is no such foundation, Young Chi Na must add more fight scenes to enrich the character design, then in contrast, his love with Lin Ling and his personal growth~www.novelbuddy.com~ is bound to fail. Now that it is so full and full, it is even less likely that many audiences will be moved.
To borrow a recent hot word on the Internet, Qin Jue is really a treasure actor.
In him, I saw the words "accurate and efficient". There are very few appearances, and the scene is the essence. Not to mention the person who stood up to Chi Na, that look back is even more murderous, instantly filling the audience with the feeling of being in Ji Sheng, not to mention the escape from the fire, even if the camera positions are switched, they can't see it at all. I also asked Director Jiang about any gangs, and the reply was "one pass"! No wonder it is so smooth, the tension is brought to the extreme!
Many people in the audience may not notice it, but it is the stacking of these small details that finally presents a masterpiece that moves people's hearts.
I can't help but say it again, Qin Jue is really a treasure actor.
His appearance is bound to leave an impression, but it does not belong to him, but to the impression of the character. Turning back, killing, fleeing, and even the earring in the back are just the right memory points. He is brilliant, but he does not steal the show, but only serves the plot. After watching "The Cage", I understand why Director Jiang put a lot of effort into casting the actor of the young Chi Na, and the result has proved his wisdom!
Haha, as I write and write, my emotions seem to have returned to when I brushed "The Cage" three times, and people also became excited.
Finally, let's say a digression. Recently, I heard that the actor Qin Jue who played the young Chi Na was only nineteen years old (New Year's Day has passed, it can be said that he is twenty), and he was really amazed by his talent and talent. At least in martial arts, I have been impressed by this actor, and I hope to see more performances related to literary opera in the future. Such an outstanding person, it is difficult for people not to look forward to seeing him in a play.
I've become a fan, please come on!