Ren Suxi
Ren Suxi and her father have only been together for a short eleven years, but these eleven years are the most important time in her life. Her dad was an honest, humorous man who never refused any of her requests, but also didn't give her much ambition. He only wanted her to live quietly and work seriously, just like him. How much influence does such a father have on Ren Suxi.
In a ** program, she performed Wang Feng's song adapted from Liu Haolin's "Childhood", Faye Wong in the audience burst into tears, and Huang Bo was also emotional. At this moment, Su Xi was looking forward to it deep down and wanted her father to see her achievements.
Ren Suxi's father was an erhu actor who used to have artistic dreams, but in order to support his family, he changed careers to sales. He never refused his daughter's request, he supported her to learn Xi piano, and the greatest courage he gave her was a sentence: "Since you like it, then do it." ”
Ren Suxi's father was diagnosed with cancer when she was in the third grade. In order to buy a piano for his daughter, he gave up the last **. He was in the hospital bed, listening to his daughter's fingers playing a newly learned tune on his arm, and he smiled contentedly, which was their last "ensemble".
After Ren Suxi's father died, her family was in trouble. She applied for a grant for needy students, which she used to buy flour and noodles to give to her neighbors who took care of her. Her mother remarried, her stepfather was eccentric, and there was not a shred of happiness in her life.
After her father died, in the year of the art examination, Su Xi applied for the Chinese opera director acting class without telling her mother, and she sat on a bus along the way without telling anyone. When she signed up, Su Xi was wearing jeans and a white shirt bought with the money she earned from her part-time job, and she was admitted to Chinese opera at that time because of her excellent grades. She is looking forward to this opportunity, because Chinese opera is a place she has always longed for.
However, even if he was admitted to Chinese opera, life did not become smooth sailing. In the days of Chinese opera, Su Xi lived a hard and fulfilling life. The tuition fee is covered by a bursary, she has learned various part-time jobs, and the crew's food and drink are earned by participating in the show. Even in the most difficult times, she never asked her family for a penny.
Ren Suxi's drama career began after graduation, and she followed her brothers and sisters to work the drama stage all over Beijing. "I think drama is a very pure art form, it doesn't have any embellishment, just the interaction between the actors and the audience," she said. "She shows her versatility in the play.
Ren Suxi's film and television breakthrough began with "Donkey Gets Water", in which she played a character named Zhang Yiman, a woman who was forced to marry a mentally retarded woman during the Cultural Revolution, her performance was profound and real, and the audience was moved. This movie made her famous in one fell swoop, was nominated for Best Actress at the Golden Horse Awards, and also made her a favorite of many directors. But she was calm about it, saying, "I didn't think about being famous, I just wanted to do my job." Her attitude is admirable.
Ren Suxi's attitude to life is very low-key, she doesn't like to participate in too many performing arts activities, she likes to shop online at home, watch football, and enjoy a quiet life. "I think that's how life is, simple and happy," she said. She also maintains a natural attitude towards the future of life, she said: "I don't deliberately plan anything, I just go with the flow and go with the flow." ”
Su Xi's life experience is full of ups and downs, but she overcomes the difficulties of life with tenacity and courage. She has experienced hardships in her career and family, and finally found her own happiness. Her story tells us that no matter how difficult it is, as long as we maintain perseverance and courage, we will be able to come out of the shadows and welcome a better life.