The casting of "The Eighth Suspect" is revealed: Dapeng subverts the image, Zhang Songwen is righteous and awe-inspiring, and director Li Zijun has a unique perspective
Recently, the high-profile film "The Eighth Suspect" shined at the Shanghai International Film Festival, and its unique casting and director Li Zijun's unique perspective have become the focus of heated discussions. In this film, we witness the subversive transformation of comedian Dapeng and the righteous and awe-inspiring police image of powerful actor Zhang Songwen.
Dapeng, an actor who is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with his comedic image, challenged the role of the leader of the robbers in "The Eighth Suspect", showing his hidden acting skills. Director Li Zijun said that he likes the elusive temperament of Dapeng and his ability to accurately grasp the role in his performance. Dapeng's outstanding performance not only allowed the audience to see his diversity as an actor, but also added more highlights to the movie.
And Zhang Songwen played a righteous and awe-inspiring policeman in this movie. His performance is delicate and coherent, showing the inner world of the character to the fullest. As a Cantonese person, Zhang Songwen has a deep emotional foundation for this robbery, which also allows him to feel the emotional fluctuations of the character more realistically in his performance.
Director Lee Zi Joon showed his unique directing style in "The Eighth Suspect". He abandoned the clichéd model of traditional Hong Kong-made police and gangster films, and paid attention to the in-depth excavation and display of human nature. The picture language of the film is simple and real, making the audience feel as if they are in the social environment of the 90s of the last century. Li Zijun said that he hopes that through this film, the audience will have a deeper understanding of the complexity and diversity of human nature.
It is worth mentioning that Lee Zijun's upbringing also had a profound impact on his directing style. He has studied with many well-known directors and has drawn valuable experience and inspiration from them. These experiences not only taught him how to make a good film, but also gave him a deeper understanding and knowledge of film.
The success of "The Eighth Suspect" lies not only in its unique casting and directing style, but also in its deep exploration and display of human nature. This film allows us to see the complexity and diversity of human nature, and it also makes us think more deeply about the nature of human nature. I believe that in the days to come, "The Eighth Suspect" will become a highly regarded classic.
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