When acting, there is a seven-word secret, which is "really listen, really see, and really feel".
This is supposed to be a beautiful compliment, but it has been distorted into a strong performance, real blows and bullying, and no one dares to pretend to be a righteous person.
Some actors do not pursue realism when performing quagmire scenes, aerial scenes or ugly scenes, but rely entirely on stand-ins.
But once they play against actresses, they will fall into the "truth-seeking disease", whether they need to talk or get started, they are unceremonious.
Many have turned into violent maniacs, who frantically beat up their opponents, completely forgetting that the essence of acting is "acting".
In this distorted entertainment industry, this phenomenon of using fake and real, harassment and bullying as means is simply endless!
The actor Zhang Han was ridiculed by netizens for his overly intimate behavior in the drama "Mr. East Eighth District", which was removed from the shelves.
He frequently makes unnecessary physical contact with the heroine in the play, including forced kisses, torn underwear, upskirt bottoms, and buttocks, etc., completely ignoring the feelings of the actresses.
This makes people wonder whether he is acting professionally or taking advantage of the opportunity.
There are similar cases, such as shots that highlight the actress's figure, deliberately designed lines that trigger people's feelings, and irrelevant plot insertion into bed scenes.
It is unknown whether these so-called "edge balls" are deliberately arranged by the director or spontaneous behavior of the actors. In short, the plot is seriously deviating from the theme expressed, just to cater to the curiosity of the audience.
What is even more regrettable is that such a situation is not uncommon, not only in TV dramas, but also frequently in variety shows. For example, in "First Grade", an actor eats the actress's "tofu" in public.
Even experienced actors can't escape bad behavior, Wang Dalu hugged Li Qin from behind, and his hands were still roaming around on her, as if he was staging a "play within a play", but in fact it was real misbehavior.
The official comment of People's Daily Online was blunt, calling these chaos "dedication" or "harassment", and finally decided to remove it from the shelves.
There is no doubt that an actor's job usually requires some level of physical contact, but if there is genuine respect for women, it is perfectly possible to approach such situations in a more appropriate way.
There is an urgent need to raise the ethical standards of practitioners and establish industry norms.
We not only need to rectify the chaos in the entertainment industry, but also fundamentally eliminate the discriminatory concept against women.
As viewers, we should use the remote control to "vote" and resolutely resist vulgar works under the guise of dedication.
Among the many actors, there are many who are artistic and immoral, and are even nicknamed "Fa Ge" by everyone, is he really worthy of being called that?
Chow Yun-fat has attracted much attention from the film and television industry, and his acting skills and acting style have left a deep impression on the audience.
However, the actresses he has worked with have a very different evaluation of Chow Yun-fat.
In an interview, Maggie Cheung once mentioned that she felt "very embarrassed" when working with Chow Yun-fat.
She said that Chow Yun-fat was so immersed in the role that the director called for a halt and ignored him.
Chow Yun-fat continued to perform on his own, and the actress felt extremely uncomfortable because he needed to passively push hard to stop. This state of inextrication made her feel very uncomfortable.
In the movie "Tiger Guard", Chow Yun-fat and Jet Li's wife Li Zhi have a fight scene that takes place in an old apartment.
The walls are peeling and the floors are messy. In this scene, the drug dealer sister played by Li Zhi got into a fight after an argument with Chow Yun-fat, who played the policeman.
Chow Yun-fat slammed the coffee table, Li Zhi's face turned pale in an instant, and the glass shards shattered everywhere, solidifying with her expression.
Then there was a crisp slap and kicking sound, and Chow Yun-fat repeatedly pressed Li Zhi's head on the table, and her eyes revealed more and more obvious fear and despair.
Eventually, her face was smeared with white flour and then mercilessly dragged to the bathroom and pressed into the water.
After the shooting, the crew lifted her out. Li Zhi suggested many times in advance that the director use a stand-in to complete the scene, but the director insisted that real people appear on camera in order to pursue realism.
This scene brought great suffering to Li Zhi, not only suffering a heavy physical injury, but also a psychological trauma.
The audience had a very poor evaluation of the plot of this movie, believing that there were too many violent scenes and the meaning was unclear, so Chow Yun-fat was also besieged. After the release of the film, many people expressed their dissatisfaction with it.
Chow Yun-fat himself did not directly respond to the relevant questions, but implicitly said that he would treat the actress as his wife when filming to increase the sense of substitution in the role.
He has been sneering at actors from the mainland, which makes people doubt his attitude towards Li Zhi, and may even involve discrimination against mainlanders, bullying her as a helpless person.
Directors and screenwriters should reflect deeply to ensure that the plot is consistent with the theme, and that the atmosphere on set should be serious and professional.
Actors should not look down on other industry practitioners, and the set should not be reduced to a place of disorder.
Rectification requires the joint efforts of all parties, and stars should remain highly vigilant, refuse improper requests, and cannot choose to compromise in order to appear in a big production.
Newcomers should not tolerate "eating tofu" for fear of being "**".
The crew shall establish complaint channels to protect the rights and interests of actors. Viewers should also stand up and condemn harassment in the name of fake dedication.
There was a time,"It's really a fight"It has become a trend in the film and television industry, and many actors do not hesitate to fight in front of the camera in order to pursue a more realistic performance effect.
However, this violence often causes unexpected harm to the actors.
20 years ago, Zhang Weijian and Nicholas Tse beat Wang Bozhao who was lying on the ground and couldn't fight back in a fight scene.
After the "siege" incident, he found that he had suffered severe contusions in multiple parts of his body.
Although Wang Bozhao filed a lawsuit back then, it has not been dealt with fairly, and the whereabouts of the crew of that year are unknown.
This incident left an indelible psychological scar in his heart.
Years later, when this matter was mentioned, Wang Bozhao still could not hide his dissatisfaction, he thought that he had trusted his peers very much, but he did not expect them to bully him so ruthlessly.
In addition to Zhang Weijian and Nicholas Tse, there is another actor who has inherited Chow Yun-fat's "real fight" spirit, and that is Huo Jianhua. When Hu Ge filmed "The Legend of Sword and Fairy III", he performed very well in acting.
Since the fairy sword became popular all over the country, he seemed to have a new look, and he couldn't help but want to come forward to fight with the actress when she appeared, as if he couldn't act without fighting.
The actress revealed that Huo Jianhua did not make it clear during the rehearsal that she wanted to really do it, so she took advantage of the official start of filming and directly shot hard, catching the other party off guard.
If the "Princess of the World" in the picture above may have been framed by an actress, then one after another actresses came out to say that Huo Jianhua beat people, which makes people doubt his artistic virtues.
Huo Jianhua played the emperor in the TV series "The Legend of Ruyi", and accidentally missed in a "slap" scene.
Xin Zhilei plays the beaten North Korean concubine "Kim Ok-yeon", it just so happens that she has starred in martial arts films before, but this filming scene made her more seriously injured, which is unprecedented.
This scene was staged again in "Flower Thousand Bone", and the character played by Huo Jianhua slapped Zhao Liying hard in the plot.
"Really Fight and Smoke" not only causes damage to the actors' bodies, but also leaves an indelible shadow in the depths of their hearts.
In order to achieve the effect of performance, the actor is forced to endure violence, which is itself a form of violence.
Even if the actor agrees in advance, in the event of uncontrollable injury, the responsibility still needs to be borne by the beating party, otherwise it can only be regarded as bullying of the victim.
What is even more regrettable is that some actors not only hurt their peers for the sake of so-called "dedication", but also proudly showed their "kung fu" during the interview, as if they were boasting about their "skills".
This deformed industry phenomenon requires everyone to work together to correct it.
What we need is mutual respect and love between actors, not violence to show their professionalism.
As Mr. Liu Peiqi said: "Committing violence in the name of 'dedication' is a blasphemy of the word 'dedication'." ”
I hope that the entertainment industry can establish a positive atmosphere and use performance instead of violence to convey the story.
Only when everyone is determined to reject all the violence that hides behind the scenes can our cultural and entertainment business thrive.
We call on industry insiders to work together to promote the improvement of relevant policies and regulations, strengthen training and education, standardize the order of practice, and improve the protection mechanism to provide legal aid for artists.
This can further promote the development of the industry.
Only by working together can the entertainment industry achieve this "harassment wind", return the acting career to its true nature, and become a stage to promote positive energy.