Chapter 72 Meeting an opponent in chess

Chapter 72 Meeting an opponent in chess

In the next few days, Lin Feng took the initiative to send WeChat messages and call Nazha. After Nazha had dealt with her father's funeral and adjusted her mood, he officially joined the crew of "Mr. Six".

When Lin Feng appeared in front of Guan Hu, speaking fluent Beijing dialect, he was stunned. In fact, before this, Guan Hu didn't even know who Lin Feng was.
When Huayi insisted on choosing him to play the third male role "Xiaobo", he was also skeptical about this new idol.
I wondered whether I could play this character well. Unexpectedly, the result was quite good, even very good.

Lin Feng's acting skills are much better than Wu Qian's. He keeps the same PPT face all day long without any emotional changes. Do you think he is filming an MV?

Even Li Yifeng's acting skills in his previous life could beat Wu Qian, let alone Lin Feng. More importantly, he also put in a lot of effort.

In his previous life, the reason why Wu Qian gained a lot of fans in "Mr. Six" was not because of his good acting skills.
The key is the style that stands out from the crowd, silver-gray hair, bangs, crew cut, each style is very stunning;
Moreover, Wu Qian made full use of his own physical charm, and with the help of props such as white hair, sunglasses, windbreaker and turtleneck sweater, he has successfully established the image of a wild and uninhibited "young master".

In addition, Wu Qian was at the peak of his appearance at that time, and his innate sense of superiority made him very capable in fighting, and he could even compete with Lin Feng, so he attracted everyone's attention as soon as he appeared.
On the other hand, Li Yifeng only appeared in the movie 40 minutes into the film. As a result, he finally appeared after much anticipation, but he had no aura at all.

Although there are role restrictions, it is not an important reason. The main reason is that Li Yifeng's image is too friendly and non-aggressive. Few people can have the contradictory feeling of Lin Feng who is both friendly and aggressive.

So after watching "Mr. Six", many people always feel that Wu Qian is more outstanding than Li Yifeng.

Lin Feng would never make such a mistake and would never give Wu Qian any chance to cheat.

A few days ago, Wu Qian wanted to compete with Lin Feng for the role, but was directly pushed back by Lin Feng. After all, Li Yifeng in his previous life was able to suppress Wu Qian, let alone Lin Feng now!

And the most popular "silver-gray hair" and "bald head" image of Wu Qian in his previous life were directly taken over by Lin Feng. As for the classic line "Are you a funny guy sent by monkeys?", forget it.

Anyway, they are both gangsters, one is a gangster who is the son of an official, and the other is a poor gangster from the city. Their characters are both acceptable and can be explained away by just adding a line of dialogue.

Lin Feng just wanted an appearance.

The "silver-grey hair" who came up was a complete gangster.
In the middle, the father and son reconciled.
At the end of the movie, "Yuan Cun" turns over a new leaf.
In this way, the character played by Lin Feng, whether it is the character image or the character's growth and changes, can stand out.
As for what to do with Wu Qian, Lin Feng has no control over it. Anyway, the two of them don’t even have a single scene against each other, and the one who has the most scenes against Lin Feng is Feng Xiaogang.

In fact, Lin Feng could also directly play the role of Wu Qian's "young master". He has much more say than Wu Qian.
It’s just that Lin Feng felt that the character of “Xiaobo” had more potential to be tapped, so he chose this role anyway. After all, he had already got the good stuff and the good image.

"Mr. Six" is fairly fair to the roles of Lin Feng and Wu Qian. They each play a main role, a father-son role, and a role of conflict between old and new concepts and principles.
The characters have explosive points and layers, and they all have a lot of rival scenes with Feng Xiaogang, which provides the actors with enough space to perform. The effect of the performance depends entirely on their acting skills.

To this end, Lin Feng not only learned the Beijing dialect and created the character image, but also wrote his own biography to make the character's growth path clear.
The character he played, "Xiaobo", lost his mother when he was four or five years old, and his father was imprisoned for fighting.
Like an orphan, he grew up eating food from hundreds of neighbors and was hungry and full. It was a bit heartbreaking.
Other children can still hold their mother's clothes and act like a spoiled child, and walk with a pair of warm hands wiping away their tears and applying ointment.
However, he had to look at the adults' expressions to decide whether to speak or remain silent. When bullied by other kids, he would curl up in the corner and lick his wounds, just like the cat in the alley that came and went without a trace.

His classmates might complain during breaks about how their parents had signed them up for one extracurricular tutoring class after another, or they might brag about their holiday trips and birthday parties, but he himself doesn't even have a suitable parent who can attend a parent-teacher meeting.

When he was young, he lacked fatherly love. When he was mentally immature, he faced various temptations without his father's patient guidance. After he was released from prison, he would be beaten or scolded if he disagreed with his father's rules.

So, "Xiaobo" would yell at his father "Zhang Xuejun" at the dinner table, "Don't mention mom to me."
When handcuffed by "Zhang Xuejun", he yelled, "You are not my father. I have never had a father like you since I was a child."
But Xiaobo is a very simple person. Even though he has not been restrained by his parents for so many years, he has not indulged in drinking, whoring, gambling, or cheating his parents.
At most, he would hang out in a bar and flirt with girls. If he disagreed with his father, he would move out. He was responsible for his own food, clothing, housing, transportation and entertainment, and he didn't ask his father for money. In this respect, he was already better than many people.

He chose to confront the trouble he got into by flirting with girls. The second-generation officials threatened to chop off one of his hands if he didn't get the ransom, but he never thought of letting his father get involved.

He was stubborn, simple, and tolerant. He never said a word of blame to the girl.
He even treated her with courtesy, and he unknowingly accepted his father's rule of "not laying hands on women".

It was precisely because Lin Feng had made such extensive preparations that he was able to perform without falling behind at all when acting with Feng Xiaogang.

Although Feng Xiaogang is not a professional actor, he has played many roles and trained many movie stars.
What's more, the character of "Lao Paoer" is Feng Xiaogang himself. Whether in the movie or in real life, Feng Xiaogang is Lao Paoer. This is his personal customization.

More importantly, Feng Xiaogang himself is a great director and knows how actors should act, but Lin Feng's performance this time really gave Feng Xiaogang a big surprise.

The first scene they had together was in a modified car factory. That was when Lin Feng made his first appearance. Although he only had three glances and a few words, the image of an awkward and stubborn son emerged.

When Lin Feng suddenly saw his father "Zhang Xuejun" appear, he first showed some joy in his eyes, and then subconsciously dodged.
Finally, his eyes became cold again, and the first sentence he said was stiffly, "Who asked you to come? This has nothing to do with you." He didn't want to cause trouble for his father.

After being kicked down by his father, he got up in a panic and justified himself by saying, "They hit me first, I didn't touch her!" He was afraid that his father would misunderstand.

When he saw his father being slapped in the face by the second-generation officials, his eyes were filled with anger and guilt, and the actor's layered sense was fully reflected.

Coupled with Lin Feng's silver-gray hair at the beginning, he immediately captured the temperament of the character "Xiaobo".

So much so that Feng Xiaogang praised Lin Feng: "You acted really well in this scene, with all the feelings and eyes, very good.
Acting with you, I feel like I have met my match; but acting with that Wu Qian, I always feel like I can't carry him, it's exhausting."

When Feng Xiaogang said this, he did not mean to be shy at all and said it directly in front of many people.

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