Lei Jiayin is a familiar name, his image is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and the role of a wrecked person seems to have become his label. This seemingly ordinary image heralds the dawn of his transformation.
In the movie "Watchmen", he played a character who was defined as a wreck. This role has made him fond of him in the public. Lei Jiayin's excellent performance revealed the confusion and helplessness of life, which aroused wide resonance among the audience. It is the success of this wretched role that has laid a solid foundation for Lei Jiayin's acting skills and shaped his unique performance style. Lei Jiayin's talent was gradually revealed, winning the love of the audience and the director.
In just eight days, the two movies "Hot and Hot" and "Article 20" starring Lei Jiayin have achieved a total box office of 7.8 billion, which far exceeds the cumulative number of many first-line stars. Lei Jiayin is an actor born in Beijing in 1980, and officially launched his acting career after entering the acting department of Communication University of China in 2001.
When he was a student, he actively participated in a series of drama works such as "Daming Palace Ci", showing his acting charm with his incomparable enthusiasm and talent, and joined the Beijing Renyi Experimental Theater Troupe after graduation, accumulating rich experience in stage performance.
Although Lei Jiayin's performance on the road of movies and TV series has been difficult, he is still determined to move forward. Although he has participated in some film and television dramas, he has not been able to win much attention and praise. But opportunities always favor those who are prepared, and in 2012, he successfully created a vivid image in the TV series "Decryption"."Waste"role, which became a turning point in his career, captured the hearts of the audience in one fell swoop.
In 2013, Lei Jiayin received an invitation to a movie "1942" directed by Feng Xiaogang, so he was fortunate to play this role. In this movie, he used his deep acting skills to vividly interpret the hard life and helpless choices of an ordinary person during the war years. The role earned him an Oscar nomination for Best Actor, while also gaining more recognition and appreciation.
In films such as "The Watcher" and "Whose Youth Is Not Rebellious", Lei Jiayin successfully played the role of "Waste" again, and he won the deep love of the audience through his deeply rooted interpretation and distinctive character building. The image he created is no longer the traditional heroic image, but an ordinary person closer to real life, so his development in the film industry has also been able to move forward steadily.
Lei Jiayin is a brilliant Chinese mainland actor whose acting career has changed dramatically when he was seen as a "wreck" character in the movie "Watchmen". Although this role may be overlooked, it is actually an important step for Lei Jiayin to climb to the pinnacle of acting.
Lei Jiayin's performance showed his unique talent, using real and delicate emotions to deeply portray the inner world of the character, so that this seemingly wasted character was presented in front of the audience in a plump and three-dimensional way. His acting prowess has received enthusiastic praise from the audience, making him gradually become the center of attention. This successful performance opened the door to more film circles for Lei Jiayin, providing him with a platform to show his acting skills in various genres of films.
His acting career quickly heated up with his outstanding performances in "Hot and Hot" and "Article 20", setting shocking box office records. The two films made 3.9 billion and 39 million respectively in just eight days800 million box office, the total box office is as high as 7.8 billion.
This figure not only surpasses the box office accumulation of many first-line stars, but also proves Lei Jiayin's excellent box office appeal. This achievement made him unique in the entertainment industry and also paved a solid path for his career.
Lei Jiayin's outstanding performance has also shown new possibilities for the Chinese film industry. In the past, Chinese films were once obsessed with heroism, but the image of "waste wood" played by Lei Jiayin is closer to life and can move the audience more deeply.
His success sends an important signal that the development of Chinese cinema can still be successful while freeing itself from the shackles of heroism and truly reflecting life.