
Li Guangjie, 40, played a rock singer
The appeal of the golden sign of "Mist Theater" is indeed good. Last week, a web drama called "Goodbye, That Day" was on the hot search just because it was labeled as a "Mist Theater Pilot Film". The surprises in the play also include that Li Guangjie, who is already 40 years old, actually played a rock young man with long hair. At the node of 20 years of debut, leaving such a role, Li Guangjie naturally has something to say...
"I pay more attention to the sincerity of the script and the cooperation team" "Along the way, in fact, I have not changed in my perception..." On the 1st, with the two popular TV series "Meritorious" and the movie "My Father and Me" starring himself, Li Guangjie told reporters.
Li Guangjie's character Hu Guanglai in Goodbye, That Day is a small. When I was young, I played music, formed a band with several of my friends, and the image of long hair that was subverted by countless fans also came from this. Later, he was sentenced to a suspended death sentence for killing a man who insulted his sister. During the 20 years of serving his sentence, only the old police officer Quan Dangzhi (Hu Jun) came to visit the prison. Just when he was finally released early, the news came that the whole party was willing to be killed.
Hu Guanglai, played by Li Guangjie, embarked on the road of pursuing the murderer
"The biggest challenge is the contrast between before and after." Li Guangjie told reporters that what hu Guanglai thought about most was how to naturally present the life imprint of this character. Li Guangjie said that according to the script setting, "Hu Guanglai's 20 years of prison life, in fact, there is no specific plot to explain, but he really experienced these 20 years of prison life." So how to present it, you need to add some details on the performance. Li Guangjie admitted that this is also the reason why he wrote a "small essay" to netizens after the end of "Goodbye, That Day".
When the reporter asked about the criteria and preferences for choosing a script, Li Guangjie admitted that his first consideration was "the sincerity of the script, including the team that cooperates." He said bluntly that problems such as homogenization and role typing are not particularly worried, "I think that differentiation can be found in homogeneous roles, which is where the value of actors is reflected." ”
Talking about the special node of the 20th anniversary of his debut, Li Guangjie also had some feelings: "Along the way, there has been no change in my perception, and I have always loved the art in my heart, not myself in art." Li Guangjie laughed, this may sound like a bit of a pretentious gesture, but it does feel so.
Li Guangjie played Shen Jilan's husband Zhang Hailiang in "Meritorious Service"
"The audience can remember the character you create, it must have some kind of empathy and resonance with the character or plot in the play, in order to remember this role, and then extend to like this actor." Therefore, if you want to stay longer in the hearts of the audience, you must use your heart to create more characters that can make everyone empathize. ”
Because of Chen Kun's arm-raising call to "give more opportunities to mesozoic male actors", this topic has also been hotly discussed recently, but Li Guangjie, who has just benefited at this age, is not worried. "No matter what era the actor, as long as he is professional enough, he is a good actor and will have a chance." There may not be for now, but the opportunity will come eventually. He laughed that anything could have to "let the bullets fly for a while" and couldn't be in such a hurry. "In my opinion, no matter which era it is, if you have a down-to-earth state of mind and a serious attitude towards the work, you will not be forgotten by the audience."
Li Guangjie also specifically mentioned that he always believed that acting was just a profession. "The fame and fortune it brings are only external things and added value." The role you play, or a certain work is liked and recognized by the audience, then if there is no work, everything is a 'castle in the sky'. So it's still what I said before, actors should love the art in their hearts, not themselves in the art. ”
Upstream journalist Qiu Jinyi