I really have special powers

Chapter 130 Niche Director

Chapter 130 Niche Director
In the same way, a good script is also afraid of meeting a bad actor. No matter how good the script is, it is also a disaster if it meets a bad actor. Can we expect and imagine the young actor to star in "The Shawshank Redemption", "Farewell My Concubine" and "Forrest Gump" "Biography"?

But there is another situation, that is, the actor is a good actor and the script is also a good script, but the actor does not fit the script.For example, many movies by Stephen Chow and Jackie Chan have excellent scripts, but if they were replaced by a good actor of the same level, they would not be able to produce the same effect.

This is personal style.

A strong personal style and a suitable script will make the audience remember the actor deeply and label him. Of course, this is not a good thing for some actors, but Yu Ze doesn't care, he doesn't really want to He just wanted to become an actor to spread his fame.

However, let’s not talk about whether Yu Ze is a good actor. Does he have any acting problems? What is a good script that suits him?
Just like a movie suitable for Bruce Lee, it is definitely not a romantic comedy, but a kung fu movie.

So a movie that suits Yu Ze and suits his heart cannot be an ordinary daily movie. It must be built around his ability, that is, his special function.

This means that it is difficult to say whether it is difficult or not.

It’s not difficult to say, because there have been many movies about superpowers on the market for a long time. Not to mention those hero movies from Marvel and DC, there are also countless superpower movies with general themes.

If you just shoot a movie like this, where is the gimmick?Where are the classics?
Or is it created as a gimmick - there are no special effects throughout the film, and all the features are real?
It's not that it's impossible...it's just that Yu Ze feels that something is wrong.

From this point of view, it is a personal documentary, which is the most interesting and realistic, and can better reflect that his special powers are real, rather than a movie. After all, the nature of the movie itself gives the public a fictional and unreal quality.

But documentaries also have a huge flaw, that is, the audience is too small, and they are far less effective than movies in spreading and consolidating fame.

Yu Ze looked through the scripts, and it was exactly as he imagined. Most of the scripts Li Changzi picked for him revolved around one theme, that is, superpowers such as special functions. For example, setting him as an awakened person A young man who has acquired superpowers, from initial fear to subduing criminals, becomes a famous man of justice and gains the love of the girl he has a crush on and the respect of the public. It can be said to be a double harvest in career and love.

Another example is setting him up as a master detective who relies on special powers to investigate cases.

He is also set to be a secret war hero who uses special powers to protect the country.

In short, although these scripts are built around special functions, there is essentially no difference if it is performed by another person, because these stories are still based on fictional stories.

"I was thinking too impulsively."

Yu Ze walked to the floor-to-ceiling glass and stared at the silent community. He felt that he had thought things too simply.

Yes, these capital film companies extended an olive branch to him and let him choose the script. It didn't matter even if the movie lost money, with an indifferent attitude. But if the movie lost money and turned out to be a bad movie, it would actually hurt him. fame.

The most important thing is that he has no confidence in his acting skills at all. Not to mention that some movie stars are not from a professional background, but before others became famous, they were already acting as bit parts and hanging around in the industry. They have long imitated and worked hard for countless days. It's night after night. If it were him, where would he have the time to hone his acting skills? If he had the time to hone his acting skills, it would be putting the cart before the horse.

"Movies are not available for the time being, and documentaries are what suits me." Thinking of this, Yu Ze called Li Changzi without hesitation and told the agent his concerns and considerations.

After listening to what he said, Li Changzi actually agreed, and said: "Actually, I was worried about your acting skills before, but then I thought about it, you can slowly hone it... If you don't have the time, it's really best." The best way is to shoot documentaries and stage public performances.”

With Li Changzi's approval, Yu Ze finalized the idea of ​​filming a documentary.

"In addition to the documentary, my first public performance... is the Asian Games. I need to meet and talk with Yuhang as soon as possible."

All the work related to Yu Ze was taken seriously by superiors and handled very quickly. Li Shangzi told Liao Mu about the documentary filming yesterday. After Liao Mu reported it to his superiors, he got the approval the next day.

So, on the third day, Li Changzi brought this niche documentary director over to meet with Yu Ze.

This niche documentary director is named Liu Huijun. He is very thin, wears a pair of black-rimmed glasses, and has a short haircut. He is someone who no one notices when walking on the street. It is really hard to imagine that this person is actually a director.

It's just that in China, the status of documentary directors is not high, let alone niche documentaries.

Liu Huijun's last documentary focused on rural areas, photographing left-behind elderly people and their lives across the country, as well as the gradually disappearing rural areas. However, after the filming of this documentary was completed, it took three years of review before it was allowed to be released.

Obviously, the box office was dismal when it was released. Who would want to go to the cinema to see this thing?

Before Li Changzi brought Liu Huijun, Yu Ze read his work and was very moved after reading it.

What he lamented was not the ideas and themes expressed in the work, but the director's shooting techniques and composition. He compared the liveliness and development of the countryside from the 80s to the 90s to the present day, especially the countryside during holidays. In the past, there was a lively family, with children and grandchildren from top to bottom, firecrackers going off, adults drinking and chatting happily, and children running around setting off fireworks and roasting sweet potatoes, having a great time.

Nowadays, many rural areas have long been deserted. Only the old people sitting at the door and staring at the sky in a daze, and the occasional wild dogs passing by, where can you see young people and children.

No, there are also children. In some rural areas, there are still left-behind children accompanying left-behind elderly people. However, as urbanization becomes higher and higher and the fertility rate becomes lower and lower, children will eventually leave the countryside and go to study in the city. Even small town schools will be gone, everything will be abandoned...

Yu Ze was amazed at the director's shooting techniques. The contrast in composition was very emotionally shocking, especially for him, who was born in the [-]s.

Yu Ze was born in 90, and he actually doesn’t have many memories of the 2000s. He started to have memories of the early [-]s.

But at the beginning of that era, the land of the motherland was bursting with vitality, and the countryside was still bustling. Although in [-], the No. [-] document relaxed the restrictions on farmers entering the city, allowing farmers to enter the city to work, you must understand that deep cities But the temporary residence permit was only canceled in [-].

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