Under the screen of "South to North", Ni Dahong once again proved the depth of his acting skills as a senior actor.
remembers that once, "It's All Good" made him a household name, and Su Daqiang, who was ready to sabotage at any time, impressed the audience and became a classic character in the hearts of the audience.
Time flies, five years have passed, and 63-year-old Ni Dahong has once again become the focus.
This time, he portrayed a blind character in "South to North", which is a complex character full of challenges.
The audience may notice that the blind character played by Ni Dahong in the play sometimes opens his eyes, sometimes half-open, and more often closes his eyes, which arouses the curiosity of the audience.
In fact, this character's blindness is not innate.
Once, when his daughter was kidnapped during a trip, he was as anxious as an ant on a hot pan, and despite calling the police, he was never able to find her.
Under this series of blows, he finally lost his eyesight.
Since then, his world has gone dark.
But even after losing his eyesight, his sense of smell is unusually acute.
In the play, he helped ** catch the trafficker with his keen sense of smell and cracked a major abduction case.
He lived on the train as if it were his home, and he was able to "easily evade the fare" even in the midst of people, and lived there for ten years, hoping to one day find his missing daughter.
Ten years have passed in a hurry, and he is old, but his daughter's figure is still out of reach.
In order to better interpret this role, Ni Dahong deeply studied the lifestyle of the blind person, how to walk, how to eat, etc., and devoted himself to the inner world of the character, making this role vivid and vivid, and won high praise from the audience.
Although he doesn't have a specific name in the play, the role he plays has left a deep impression on the audience.
Before filming, some people were worried that Ni Dahong might not accept such a small role, but he said that the charm of a role lies in the actor's interpretation.
Just like the character he plays, although it is a supporting role, the actor's dedication can make the character shine.
In addition, there are many senior actors in the play who play small roles and perform well, such as Wang Xun's cameo and Li Naiwen's tense and funny performance, which left a deep impression on the audience.
This time, director Zheng Xiaolong's choice proved wise.
Director Zheng's previous works such as "The Legend of Zhen Huan" and "Red Sorghum" have proven his talent.
Now, the success of "South to North" has once again confirmed his directorial talent and attracted the attention of more young audiences.
This is not only a recognition of Ni Dahong's acting skills, but also an affirmation of Director Zheng's vision and works. **10,000 Fans Incentive Plan