The Greatest Showman

1687 Calm Down

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Without any courtesy or greetings, Renly sat on the red sofa, and the opening ceremony was completed with ease, and the symposium immediately entered the topic.

"When I was in Venice, I said before that the success of 'Gravity' came from Alfonso Cuaron. Personally, it was a very special performance experience, and at the same time It's also a performance experience that I would never want to go through again, you can imagine the pain of being put under a microscope to perform."

The lighthearted and witty words made the scene burst into low laughter again.

"But more importantly, Alfonso presents a different kind of viewing experience through the lens. His lens itself tells the story and connotation, which is an interpretation that is out of the scope of the actor's performance, just like rice Tangelo is painting general, those compositions and those colors have meaning in themselves, and specific figures and scenes are further additions to the thought."

"In this case, the performance is different."

Renly hadn't further elaborated his point of view, and someone raised his hand again at the scene, he didn't mind, he just nodded in agreement, waiting for the staff to hand over the microphone, listening to the other party's question, "You just said , Alfonso is different from the directors you just mentioned, so what's the difference?"

"It's an interesting question. David Lowe, Kelly Reichardt, Alex Rose Perry, putting aside their own directing styles, just talking about their partnership with the actors, I think it's somewhat similar to Tony Kaye."

"What they capture is the emotions of the actors. Although the director has absolute initiative in their works, their ideas and concepts still need actors to express more, which also makes the actors in the process of performance, must be deeply To get stuck in that emotion and bring out every detail of the emotional shift. It’s different from Alfonso.”

"As far as I understand it, Tony Kaye and the others need the actors to come forward and highlight the weight and temperature of the language of the camera according to their ideas; while Alfonso Cuaron needs the actors to step back and become the frame of the camera. Part of it, and then let him complete the creation of the entire lens language."

"It also means that the actor's understanding and presentation of the performance will inevitably need to change."

Renly loves this kind of conversation, with Rooney Mara, with Jake Gyllenhaal, with Jessica Chastain, and in those bumps and grinds, dig out more ideas, Then, in the process of their own performances, they confirm each other and make progress. Each work is an opportunity for growth, which also makes the self in each period necessarily different.

Now Renly, and before "Gravity", and before "Drunk Town Folk", the content and angle of the conversation are bound to be different, and even before "Interstellar".

All the participants at the symposium today are professionals. Even if they are not directly related to the film industry such as directors, screenwriters, actors or producers, they are at least senior film lovers with their own understanding and reading of films. , which also caused the content of Renly's conversation to stir up layers of ripples, and it was obvious to detect the high enthusiasm of the audience.

Clap la la, a large arm was raised in the entire venue, like a vast forest.

Renly made a gesture of wiping his sweat, joking to himself, "Why do I have a bad feeling?" But the movement in his hands did not stop, and he named a questioner among the crowd.

"Renly, what I want to say is that you can see from your works that you have different interpretations and presentations of performance. I am still impressed by the performance of 'Transcendence'."

"I always think that 'Transcendence' is your best performance, which is different from the impact of 'Crazy Love', but it can leave more aftertaste and reflection. As you said, Tony Kaye is a director who pays more attention to emotional capture, leaving more room for the audience to respond, but rather 'gravity', I personally feel that the follow-up reflection space is limited."

"So, how do you feel about it yourself?"

"I mean, what is your personal favorite performance? Also, which one do you personally feel most regretful about, and if you could do it all over again, how would you perform it? Also, like and regret What's the reason?"

There was no self-introduction or social courtesy, the other party went straight to the topic as soon as he came up, which once again demonstrated the professional attitude of today's symposium.

"Wow, this is a very specific and very big question." Renly adjusted his sitting position a little and said in a relaxed tone, "When I usually read those interviews, the actors always say, we love every One role, and the best performance is always the next. Although this is a polite rhetoric, it is also true. Because acting is never easy, actors are more inferior and more restless than they appear, we More self-confidence is needed, along with more expectations for the future.”

"However, even fingers are long and short, so we naturally have preferences. Those words that all the characters like are all self-deceiving lies." Renly's frankness made the audience laugh together, and even more on the Internet There was a positive response:

"Young master is great!"

"Young master is great!"

"Young master is great!"

There was a collective swipe on the YouTube live channel, and there was an applause on Twitter.

For the Xuan Xuan raised by oneself

However, Renly didn't notice it at all, and went on to say, "Personally, the most regrettable work is 'Me Against Cancer'."

"This is a light comedy work. In the story, it does show the pain and suffering of cancer, even terrible, but the script is based on the ups and downs of mentality and changes in life. The whole work is relatively easy. It's witty, hopefully showing the positivity and optimism of Adam's struggles, showing an attitude to life."

"Seth Rogen is a great comedian and he does a great job; but unfortunately I was so serious and so engaged that the whole tone was so deep, a lot of The presentation of the scenes destroys the overall lightness of the work, and the final result is disappointing."

"Of course, if you look at it separately, there is no problem with the style of my performances and works, but when combined together, it seems contradictory and a little out of place. Either look at the accident of cancer with a relaxed attitude; A serious and solemn gesture to face the onslaught of life. Obviously, my self-assertion undermines the integrity of the work.”

"I've always been emphasizing that I want to try comedy. In a way, the 'cancer me' wasn't able to relax and immerse myself, and that's one of the reasons."

When he acted in "The Anti-Cancer Me", Renly was still too immature and too young, and there was no way to get rid of Chu Jiashu's past completely. Looking back now, there was nothing wrong with his performance, but it was not suitable for this work, and it was not as good as the original version of the last Joseph Gordon-Levitt.

As he just said, the cooperation between the actor and the director is also an important factor in the success of the work.

Ethan and Robert, who were sitting in the auditorium, exchanged glances with surprises and surprises in their eyes.

Although Renly has always emphasized that he is not prepared for anything - and it seems to be the case in reality, Renly has always been permeated with a calm attitude, able to face all problems and all situations at his fingertips, on the one hand Because of a little ink in the mind, on the other hand, because of the calm atmosphere, the demeanor and demeanor displayed by the gestures and gestures really revealed a style of everyone.

This is really too rare!

Before that, Robert was more or less worried. It's not that I don't believe in Renly - Renly's acting talent and talent are absolutely beyond doubt, but Renly is still too young after all. He knows how to perform, but he doesn't necessarily know how to teach and discuss. A very fatal shortcoming.

But now it seems that they are unfounded.

Joel, who was sitting in the middle, noticed the gaze on the left and right, and said in a low voice, "I said so." He had already said that he didn't need to worry about Renly. Renly's pride and self-confidence are not castles in the air. , his strength, his comprehension, these can stand the test.

The curvatures of the corners of Robert and Ethan's mouth both rose, withdrew their eyes and looked at the stage again.

"And so far, my personal favorite performance is undoubtedly the 'Drunken Country Ballad'." As soon as Renly's voice fell, there was a roar, and Renly himself laughed lightly, "Okay, I have to Admit it, I chose this work because the director was there."

The roar immediately turned into a roar of laughter, Joel clapped and laughed, and Ethan shook his head in disbelief.

"'The Ballad of Drunken Township' is a special work that presents a state of life for Le Verne Davies, but also for countless dream-seekers. Not just the sixties, even the Now, there are still countless Levien Davis living around us, even here."

"There's no substitute for that resonance and empathy when you're playing LeVine Davis. I have to admit, during the performance, there were a lot of times when I thought that was me, and that sullen album was 'Don Quixote'. Joel and Ethan capture the real details of my life, blurring the lines between reality and fantasy, which also makes the performance more personal."

"To this day, I can still recall the light and noise of the kerosene lamp bar, which was there, never and never disappeared. The love for this work is personal. The whole performance was unforgettable. .I think I have to marvel at the smell that Joel and Ethan captured, the smell that still lingers in Greenwich Village."

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