Chen Kaige "Volunteer Army" But if Zhang Songwen pulls his crotch a little, he can't suppress this group of supporting roles
Chen Kaige is a master director in the Chinese film industry, and his new work "Volunteers" is highly anticipated. The film is based on the theme of the Chinese volunteers during the Anti-Japanese War, and tells the heroic deeds of a group of ordinary people in the war. However, when the audience has been waiting for a long time, there is a question that plagues everyone: can the leading actor Zhang Songwen be qualified for this role?
Zhang Songwen is a powerful actor who has won many awards for works such as "Twenty-Two" and "I Am Not Pan Jinlian".
However, what does not match his strength is that he frequently shows off his luxury car and luxurious life on social **, which confuses many viewers. After all, in a film about the Volunteer Army, the audience wants to see more of the actors' solid interpretations of the characters than their personal lives.
This issue has sparked a wide range of discussions. Some people believe that an actor's personal life has nothing to do with the role, as long as he can play the role well. However, there are also many viewers who say they want to see an actor's genuine dedication and understanding of the character.
Chen Kaige gave his own views on this issue.
In my films, every actor is important, including the supporting roles. He said, "But if Zhang Songwen pulls his hips a little, he can't suppress this group of supporting roles." ”
As soon as this sentence was released, it immediately resonated with the audience. They began to think, does an actor really need to pay too much attention to his image and social performance? Perhaps, more crucially, should they focus more on the interpretation of the characters and the story itself?
The crew of "Volunteer Army" was also aware of this problem and took a series of measures to solve it. First, they invited a senior military adviser to ensure the film's authenticity and historical accuracy.
Secondly, they conducted a series of rigorous actor selections, striving to select the most suitable actors for the role. Finally, they also developed a strict set of work rules that required the actors to focus on the role during filming and avoid excessive ** and distractions from their personal lives.
These measures were affirmed by the audience. They began to expect the film to be truly shocking and moving to them. In their opinion, a good actor must not only have strength, but also a sense of responsibility and reverence for the role.
Finally, the movie was released. The audience walked into the cinema and waited with anticrative antiquation for the opening of "The Volunteers".
On the big screen, real and touching scenes are displayed in front of the audience. The character played by Zhang Songwen perfectly shows the perseverance and bravery of an ordinary person in war.
The audience was deeply moved. They saw the spirit of selfless dedication of those volunteer soldiers and the changes of an era. They began to think about their lives and whether they could fight for their beliefs and dreams like these brave people.
Chen Kaige's "Volunteers" has become a film that resonates with the audience. It tells us that an actor is not just a representative of an image, but also a storyteller.