Actor Liu Yitie can convince the audience by showing the role from the details

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-02-28

Beijing, February 27 (Reporter Shangguan Yun) Among the recent hit films, "Article 20" directed by the famous director Zhang Yimou is a very conspicuous existence, with constant topics and word-of-mouth counterattack all the way.

Among them, although the rookie prosecutor Xiao Wang played by actor Liu Yitie did not have many scenes, he also left a deep impression on the audience. In an interview with *** reporter, he shared his feelings about working with director Zhang Yimou, and also mentioned the acting experience he learned in himself: A qualified actor should pay attention to details and perform the role from the details in order to convince the audience.

When it comes to planning for the future, he says it's "work hard". "It's like when we were studying in Chinese opera, we were so nervous that our hands were shaking before we went on stage for the first time. The teacher said eight words: But do good deeds, don't ask about the future. ”

In "Article 20", Liu Yitie plays a rookie prosecutor. Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

How does it feel to work with director Zhang Yimou?

In "Article 20", Liu Yitie played a rookie prosecutor.

This character has the immaturity of a newcomer. In the office, prosecutor Han Ming and Lu Lingling exchanged messages, and his mobile phone rang non-stop, and he would look around curiously; At the same time, he is full of a sense of justice, and when he sees the truth of Liu Wenjing's case revealed, he will also be full of tears.

For Liu Yitie, participating in "Article 20" was a very rewarding filming experience. He said that Director Zhang Yimou was very serious at the scene and would point out the problems to the point.

He will express what kind of effect he wants the actor to perform. Liu Yitie learned a lot from it, almost all of which are practical experience that actors should have, and they can't be learned in school.

In fact, "Article 20" is not the first time Liu Yitie has cooperated with director Zhang Yimou. In the previous hit film "Sniper", he played the role of scout Liangliang, who is not afraid of sacrifice in the face of life and death tests, and only thinks about how to complete the task.

Director Yimou is an amiable and approachable elder in his daily life. At work, he is a strict teacher. Liu Yitie concluded that during the filming of "Article 20", director Zhang Yimou has always been highly concentrated and unsmiling.

He mentioned a detail, "Brother Jiayin is very funny when he walks on the set, and often makes the director and us laugh, and when he returns to work, the director is still meticulous." ”

Become an actor: Learn to represent a character from the details.

Since entering the showbiz, Liu Yitie has starred in film and television dramas such as "Glory Ping Pong", "Transcendence", "Sniper" and "The Long Season".

Actor Liu Yitie. Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

Recalling the decision to study acting back then, Liu Yitie said frankly that in fact, there was no special opportunity, that is, he tried to apply for acting with the mentality of trying, and then naturally became a student of the ** Drama Academy, "This makes me feel honored." ”

I didn't have a very specific understanding of acting at first, but I just thought it was interesting to experience other people's lives. "I really have a deep understanding of performance, it was after Liu Yitie entered the Chinese opera to study, "I found that acting has a sense of mission and needs to be responsible for the audience." ”

Because of this, he believes that every work he has starred in has allowed him to accumulate valuable experience. For example, when filming "The Long Season", I was fortunate to meet Xin Shuang, a director with personality.

The filming process of this drama also left a deep impression on Liu Yitie, "Before we shoot, we usually go crazy about the scene, sometimes we can go all at once, the director and actors are satisfied, and then officially shoot a few more, and the scene will pass." ”

In Liu Yitie's words, "The Long Season" is a process of co-creation on the scene, each with its own output and its own essence. By learning from veteran actors, he realized that a qualified actor should pay attention to details and express the role from the details in order to convince the audience.

How to hone your acting skills?

In the field of acting, Liu Yitie has his own idols. "When I was a sophomore, I needed to do a debriefing performance, and when I was collecting videos, I saw the tension between Mr. He Bing and Mr. Chen Daoming on the stage, and I wanted to be an actor like them. ”

Actor Liu Yitie. Photo courtesy of the interviewee.

With the passage of time, Liu Yitie is also thinking about how to make his acting skills more mature and natural.

The roles played by actors are all people, and different occupations mean that they are engaged in more professional jobs. For example, he said, "I played the policeman Shi Lei in "The Three Teams", and I played the prosecutor in "Article 20", and I will start with their work to understand the daily workflow and the things I come into contact with. ”

When there is no scene on the set, Liu Yitie will sit behind the monitor and silently learn the performances of his predecessors, "When I get the script, I will first go through how I want to act in my mind, and then think about whether I can have some new ideas, find the right angle, and better shape the characters." ”

When the film and television drama he starred in is broadcast, he will pay attention to the evaluation of netizens on the role he plays, "The good aspects will continue to be maintained, and I will reflect on myself and correct some criticism." ”

For his future acting career, Liu Yitie's principle is to "work hard". "It's like when we were studying in Chinese opera, we were so nervous that our hands were shaking before we went on stage for the first time. The teacher said eight words: But do good deeds, don't ask about the future. I firmly believe that the road is under my feet, and the work is over. (ENDS).

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