Chapter 510: 509: Observation (3)
The Best Actor Insists On Living With Me!
âInitially, I had you look at archives, read books and watch movies. Thatâs one form of observationâimmersing yourself directly into their lives and observing from a close distance is another. Of course, observation alone isnât enough. There are things you need to do yourself, and you also have to learn to do them. For example, yesterday you went to fetch water and operate the stone mill. You felt the sensation of exerting force, right? Thatâs the experience you need. Once youâve observed and participated, when the camera captures you, itâs not acting anymore; itâs muscle memory. Acting relies on intuition, but it also requires using your brain.â
âDo you know why your past performances always seemed a bit out of touch? You followed the script and didnât act poorly. For instance, if the script describes you chatting with someone in the office, with just a brief scene overview. Some fools would just stand there, upright, then with a 360-degree rotation of the camera lens, you would simply talk to the other person. Doesnât that feel fake? If you were sitting in a swivel chair, holding a mouse in one hand and a cup of coffee in the other while talking, wouldnât that be stronger than foolishly standing and talking?â
They didnât come here to play or relax; they came to experience life. Everything is according to the script. If itâs not in the script but theyâve seen it in the archives, theyâll do whatever a âsent-down youthâ in the countryside at that time would do.
Even if itâs not written in the script, even if itâs just for one shot, they also need to learn to do it.
âYou say youâre a method actor; then, you have to become that personânot just in your mind, but your whole being, from clothing and accessories to behavior and movements. Everything must closely align with that personâs life. When audiences see you, they should feel that you are the living character from the movie, entirely natural, without any sense of disconnect.â
Xia Siyu felt like sheâd had an epiphany.
The films sheâd acted in before were all pure âgirlyâ films, the modern urban Cinderella Mary Sue types. In those films, as long as she appeared fresh and cute, capable of crying, laughing, and making a fuss, without being too artificial, she generally did well. The only one with some difficulty was in âStorm.â But even then, she played a bar owner who could dance, which was still related to her life, and with Wang Juâs guidance, it was easy to immerse herself.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
Acting-wise, she was decent enough, handling romance dramas without issue, but depth was a challenge. She had always felt as if sheâd hit a ceiling, eager to work hard yet unsure of the direction. But Bo Yan, with his blend of theory and practice, had guided her to shatter that ceiling, and she felt as if sheâd ascended to another level.
The difference between an ordinary actor and a leading actress lies in these details.
The college classes she had skipped were now being revisited with Bo Yanâs help. But she was different from the student who slept during lectures. If left to her own devices, it might have taken her three, five, or even more years to learn these things. However, Bo Yanâs assistance allowed her to instantly grasp some of the subjects sheâd missed.
Indeed, some actors never attended college, yet they had high natural talent and self-motivation, quickly transitioning from box office poison to genius actors. But how many actors like that existed?
Most donât have talent or the willingness to work hard, deluding themselves into thinking that they could get by on their looks alone.
Yet Xia Siyu still had her doubts, âThen why did you come here with me alone? You didnât even bring Jingjing or Little Tang.â
Bo Yan smiled, âBecause I wanted to spend time alone with you.â
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