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"Forbidden Lands" character in-depth analysis To see how T-bag breaks through the villain type

author:China Youth Network
"Forbidden Lands" character in-depth analysis To see how T-bag breaks through the villain type

14 years ago, the "t-bag" villain image in the classic American drama "Prison Break" made Chinese audiences deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and this American drama has also become a pit for many American drama fans. 14 years later, the famous Hollywood actor Robert E. Lee, who played T-Bag, was killed in the role of t-bag. Kneipp starred in the annual suspense masterpiece "Forbidden Land", and together with the strength of Hua Dan Wang Zhen'er, he presented a wonderful audio-visual feast with a lot of mysteries and reversals to the end.

In The Forbidden Lands, Robert? Kneipp plays a mad director of a rehabilitation center for the mentally ill, with superb anatomical skills, who once imprisoned a "patient" named Wu Ruoxin (Wang Zhen'er). The various trailers and posters that have been exposed before have satisfied the appetite of the audience. Villain Pro Robert? There are also very rich points to watch behind the Kneipp character, which is worth savoring.

Love Chinese culture, gentle and elegant has connotations

Victor's outfit is typical of a charming gentleman,with a gentle hand. When he appeared, he wore black-rimmed glasses with a straight suit, and the suit pocket did not forget to match the polka dot suit towel, and the details were not sloppy at all, which looked particularly exquisite. When asking the heroine who has just entered the mental hospital" "What is your name", her voice is low, but it exudes an aura of arrogance.

The director of the rehabilitation center for the mentally ill is also a lover of Chinese culture. He raised a lot of birds, had a special tea set to drink tea, loved to listen to Peking Opera, and was elegant and connotative. As a foreigner, he usually wears a white shirt of pure cotton, which shows the style of traditional Chinese culture and exudes a unique personal charm at all times.

Personalities are divided and contrasting, and delicate perversions are bad

As a villain professional, Robert? Kneipp admits that he does not want to be stereotyped by the role of t-bag. As a result, he has the courage to try and challenge various types of villains, and to interpret them to their own characteristics.

If t-bag is a violent and fierce villain, then Victor belongs to the implicit and sinister type, from externalized ferocity to introverted brutality, which shows the test of acting skills. Victor, though outwardly a gentleman, was in fact brutally outrageous. He was extremely cruel to his patients, holding a chainsaw on the operating table and showing a sinister smile when he got along with the female patients. Originally not angry and arrogant, the energy that erupts at the moment of emotional outburst is even more chilling, and this kind of bad that does not float on the surface is to interpret the character contrast vividly.

In the film, this Victor has a violent aesthetic style, and even has his own artist temperament. The scene where he dances with the human skeleton is particularly wonderful, pulling the skeleton to close his eyes and rotate, as if dancing a beautiful waltz, which is particularly in line with the extremely perverted setting of the character. The teaser trailer mentions that "here, some people say it is heaven, and some people say it is hell", which hints at the mystery behind the rehabilitation center. The truth behind Victor became a mystery, and all the mysteries awaited the release of the film on September 6.

From "Prison Break" to "Forbidden Land", the villain genre has made a big breakthrough

Robert? Kneipp portrayed the blockbuster criminal t-bag of Fox River Prison in Prison Break 14 years ago, a role that was voted the show's most popular character by The New York Times and became a classic in American dramas. Robert? Kneipp became a blockbuster actor in hollywood film and television circles. He has starred in many film and television works such as "Stargate: Universe", "The Hunger Games 3: Mockingbird", "Twin Peaks", "Homeland Security" and other film and television works, and also played an impressive villain image in "Very Human Trafficker 3" and "Super Hero".

Robert? When Kneipp portrays the character, he strives to get rid of the face and flattening, even if it is a villain, it is not just a simple "bad". Referring to the experience of shaping t-bag in an interview, he said: "It is never possible to play a villain and just follow the popular path of a villain, so that you will not be successful. I was playing t-bag. Try to charm him. He is like a monarch in a castle, taking care of and guarding his family, and you cannot infringe on him. He said that when playing a role, it should not be a role, but a person, because there are very few black and white people in reality, and everyone is in a gray area of different degrees.

Robert? Kneipp's deep understanding of the role gives us reason to believe that his appearance in "The Forbidden Land" this time can create another charismatic villain role. "The Forbidden Land" is also Robert? Kneipp's Chinese big-screen debut. What kind of sparks he will collide with Chinese directors and actors is really exciting.

"Forbidden Land" is produced by Beijing Qitian Dadi Film and Television Culture Communication Co., Ltd. Believe in Robert? With the full force of Kneipp, this domestic suspense masterpiece can bring different surprises to the audience.

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