It can be said that he can act in such a way that eating horseradish feels like eating honey.
For example, when the Cannes Film Festival improvised, Zhu Yilong played a killer. The movements are accurate, and there are only two lines in the whole process. A killer who is flesh and blood, who plans before taking action, who raises and drops the knife with his hands, and who is crisp and agile, is a very penetrating interpretation. After reading it, I felt a chill running down my spine, and only two words popped into my head: Awesome. The plasticity of an actor lies in being placed in a set environment, reacting quickly to the environment, integrating fully, hiding his true personality, and presenting a concrete character.
Because what each character presents in a play is a fragment of his life, and it cannot be every detail of his life from birth to death. And in those clips where his story is seen, it may start from his middle age. Is this actor able to do very detailed homework? What kind of person is he, what kind of environment does he live in? What kind of person are his parents, what kind of work has he done, etc.? How detailed and detailed should be, what kind of accessories he usually wears, it can be as detailed as this.
The hateful villain in "I'm Not the God of Medicine" is none other than the drug dealer Zhang Changlin. He revolves around money from beginning to end and destroys his own conscience. However, after he was captured, he kept his promise. , did not reveal Cheng Yong's selling of generic drugs. The role of a bad guy was played very vividly by Wang Yanhui. There are no shortcuts to good acting. Wang Yanhui only has a few scenes in "I'm Not the God of Medicine". If they were shot intensively in a few days, they would be completed. However, he stayed on the set for more than two months and even joined the set in advance to read the script intensively.
The best acting skills should be that after watching the movie, you will recall the character, understand what they did, sigh for the character, shed tears because of the character, or be truly happy for the character, and evolve into people's hearts. Yes, the characters deserve more attention than the actors. People who are indifferent to fame and fortune value acting skills more and respect their roles more. I would rather not get paid but still interpret the role well. Such a person should also start from scratch. Therefore, we should be a little more tolerant to the little fresh meat, because those acting schools are also here.