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Chapter 536 On the Difference Between Movies and TV Dramas
Chapter 536 On the Difference Between Movies and TV Dramas
Ha Jung-woo's remarks are undoubtedly looking at the entire Korean TV drama circle with a slightly contemptuous attitude.
In particular, his words can be said to have completely negated the actors and screenwriters in the TV drama circle, offending almost everyone.
To be honest, apart from Ha Jung Woo, Han Yu has never met anyone else who can openly say that other people's acting skills are not good.
In particular, He Zhengyu felt that there seemed to be more than one or two people with bad acting skills...
And what made Han Yu feel even more subtle was that when faced with his tentative question, He Zhengyu nodded without hesitation, as if he didn't realize how much he offended someone with what he said just now , said directly: "Only half of the reason for the distortion of the characters lies in the actors, and the other half lies in the script. The current TV drama scripts are too impetuous, and almost no one is willing to settle down and tell the story well. In this way, the performance of the actors It's normal to have deficiencies."
"But...but..."
Han Yu was a little hesitant about how he should express his views to He Zhengyu.
On the one hand, with He Zhengyu's identity in place, Han Yu, a semi-expert, really has no position to oppose the words of the national actor, but on the other hand, even though he subconsciously feels that He Zhengyu's words are wrong, Han Yu always Shi Shi couldn't think of anything to refute He Zhengyu's remarks.
However, maybe he also understood how "amazing" his words were in his heart. He Zhengyu just glanced at Han Yu's hesitant and slightly tangled expression, and seemed to understand what he wanted to say to him, and immediately Shaking his head, while smoking a cigarette, he asked Han Yu casually: "What's wrong? Do you think my words are wrong?"
"Uh……"
Han Yu obviously didn't expect He Zhengyu's style to be so straightforward, and there was a slight embarrassment in his expression, but immediately, he couldn't help pursing his lips, nodded and said, "Um... yes, why? I think...you seem to be a bit too arbitrary."
"Why can't you say that?"
As a result, He Zhengyu asked Han Yu directly. He raised his hand and held the almost burnt cigarette between his fingers, turned his head to look at Han Yu seriously, and said slowly, "What did I say?" Isn't it? It's a fact that the quality of TV drama scripts is no longer as good as before. It's also a fact that the screenwriters only focus on the love that the audience wants to see. It's also a fact that they always create some unrealistic characters in order to cater to the ratings.
Actors perform unrealistic plots every day, how can they improve their acting skills?
No one is a real acting genius, everyone relies on practice to increase their acting skills, and every opportunity to act is a hone and a practice for an actor.
Acting skills are accumulated slowly one by one, one by one, one by one.
However, according to the current scripts of TV dramas, there are too many unrealistic features in their characters. If the actors play such roles, can their acting skills improve?
It's like the difference between real people and comics, both are showing people a story, but can anyone say that the characters in the comics are good?Can those cartoon characters talk about acting skills?
This is the problem with many TV drama actors now. The characters they play are almost like comics that only exist in fantasy.
And what is even more frightening is that humans are easily accustomed animals.
The more they played such roles, the comic-like exaggerated performances gradually became integrated into their performances. Even if they starred in real film and television works later, such traces are quite difficult to erase.
Perhaps, Korean actors, you would say that even if you play such a comic-like role, it is the responsibility of the screenwriter. An actor is only responsible for performing the character written in the script. As long as it conforms to the script of the screenwriter, then he should be regarded as an actor. Success in acting is a must.
However, I would like to ask Korean actors, are we talking about TV series or comics?
The so-called film and television dramas, should they pursue reality, or should they pursue comic-like dreams? "
"..."
Han Yu opened his mouth in silence, and stared blankly at He Zhengyu who was beside him. The expression on his face, which hadn't recovered for a moment, gradually showed some serious contemplation. look.
It has to be said that even though Han Yu still feels that these views of He Zhengyu are a bit heretical, Han Yu has to admit... He Zhengyu's words are reasonable to a certain extent.
Only continuous training can improve yourself.
Han Yu understood this truth very early on.
And as Ha Jung-woo said, according to the impetuous atmosphere in the current Korean drama circle, it is hard to say that such a script can play a role in tempering the actors.
Perhaps as a newcomer, Han Yu is far from loathing the script, but for an actor of Chi Sheng's level, a good script can really hone himself.
Thinking about it now, the reason why Chi Sheng played the leading role in a TV series again after a few years is probably because the role of "Cha Daoxian" is quite challenging.
So... Combined with these various situations, Han Yu really began to think about these viewpoints put forward by He Zhengyu.
In any case, the scripts of TV dramas are generally not as detailed as the scripts of movies, and there are great reasons for this and the difference in the way they are broadcast.
Movies are just an occasional pastime for everyone. Even if its content is too serious and real, it is the audience's own choice, and no one will criticize it too much.
But TV dramas are different. Everyone watches TV dramas almost every day, and most of the reasons why audiences watch TV dramas are for relaxation and entertainment, so this also greatly limits the creation of scripts.
TV dramas can't actually be too real.
Because truth often means trouble.
No one wants to feel the troubles of life again and again after a busy day.
What people want to see is fantasy stuff, stuff that fulfills people's wishes.
For example, comic-style love, or the protagonist's miraculous rise.
These are things that can satisfy the audience's inner desires, but these things... often mean that they are unrealistic.
Han Yu is not quite sure whether actors acting too many unreal characters will affect his acting skills.
But He Zhengyu's words did remind him of one thing.
If Han Yu wants to continue his acting career in the future, then he must pay attention to this problem that is common in TV dramas now!
-
Ok, from now on, Han Yu has paved the way for at least a certain level of improvement in acting skills, and has also set the stage for the future plot. Although the writing is a bit delayed, it is over anyway, and the conversation between the two will end tomorrow , and then come another chapter or so, the fifth volume will end and start new content.
(End of this chapter)
Ha Jung-woo's remarks are undoubtedly looking at the entire Korean TV drama circle with a slightly contemptuous attitude.
In particular, his words can be said to have completely negated the actors and screenwriters in the TV drama circle, offending almost everyone.
To be honest, apart from Ha Jung Woo, Han Yu has never met anyone else who can openly say that other people's acting skills are not good.
In particular, He Zhengyu felt that there seemed to be more than one or two people with bad acting skills...
And what made Han Yu feel even more subtle was that when faced with his tentative question, He Zhengyu nodded without hesitation, as if he didn't realize how much he offended someone with what he said just now , said directly: "Only half of the reason for the distortion of the characters lies in the actors, and the other half lies in the script. The current TV drama scripts are too impetuous, and almost no one is willing to settle down and tell the story well. In this way, the performance of the actors It's normal to have deficiencies."
"But...but..."
Han Yu was a little hesitant about how he should express his views to He Zhengyu.
On the one hand, with He Zhengyu's identity in place, Han Yu, a semi-expert, really has no position to oppose the words of the national actor, but on the other hand, even though he subconsciously feels that He Zhengyu's words are wrong, Han Yu always Shi Shi couldn't think of anything to refute He Zhengyu's remarks.
However, maybe he also understood how "amazing" his words were in his heart. He Zhengyu just glanced at Han Yu's hesitant and slightly tangled expression, and seemed to understand what he wanted to say to him, and immediately Shaking his head, while smoking a cigarette, he asked Han Yu casually: "What's wrong? Do you think my words are wrong?"
"Uh……"
Han Yu obviously didn't expect He Zhengyu's style to be so straightforward, and there was a slight embarrassment in his expression, but immediately, he couldn't help pursing his lips, nodded and said, "Um... yes, why? I think...you seem to be a bit too arbitrary."
"Why can't you say that?"
As a result, He Zhengyu asked Han Yu directly. He raised his hand and held the almost burnt cigarette between his fingers, turned his head to look at Han Yu seriously, and said slowly, "What did I say?" Isn't it? It's a fact that the quality of TV drama scripts is no longer as good as before. It's also a fact that the screenwriters only focus on the love that the audience wants to see. It's also a fact that they always create some unrealistic characters in order to cater to the ratings.
Actors perform unrealistic plots every day, how can they improve their acting skills?
No one is a real acting genius, everyone relies on practice to increase their acting skills, and every opportunity to act is a hone and a practice for an actor.
Acting skills are accumulated slowly one by one, one by one, one by one.
However, according to the current scripts of TV dramas, there are too many unrealistic features in their characters. If the actors play such roles, can their acting skills improve?
It's like the difference between real people and comics, both are showing people a story, but can anyone say that the characters in the comics are good?Can those cartoon characters talk about acting skills?
This is the problem with many TV drama actors now. The characters they play are almost like comics that only exist in fantasy.
And what is even more frightening is that humans are easily accustomed animals.
The more they played such roles, the comic-like exaggerated performances gradually became integrated into their performances. Even if they starred in real film and television works later, such traces are quite difficult to erase.
Perhaps, Korean actors, you would say that even if you play such a comic-like role, it is the responsibility of the screenwriter. An actor is only responsible for performing the character written in the script. As long as it conforms to the script of the screenwriter, then he should be regarded as an actor. Success in acting is a must.
However, I would like to ask Korean actors, are we talking about TV series or comics?
The so-called film and television dramas, should they pursue reality, or should they pursue comic-like dreams? "
"..."
Han Yu opened his mouth in silence, and stared blankly at He Zhengyu who was beside him. The expression on his face, which hadn't recovered for a moment, gradually showed some serious contemplation. look.
It has to be said that even though Han Yu still feels that these views of He Zhengyu are a bit heretical, Han Yu has to admit... He Zhengyu's words are reasonable to a certain extent.
Only continuous training can improve yourself.
Han Yu understood this truth very early on.
And as Ha Jung-woo said, according to the impetuous atmosphere in the current Korean drama circle, it is hard to say that such a script can play a role in tempering the actors.
Perhaps as a newcomer, Han Yu is far from loathing the script, but for an actor of Chi Sheng's level, a good script can really hone himself.
Thinking about it now, the reason why Chi Sheng played the leading role in a TV series again after a few years is probably because the role of "Cha Daoxian" is quite challenging.
So... Combined with these various situations, Han Yu really began to think about these viewpoints put forward by He Zhengyu.
In any case, the scripts of TV dramas are generally not as detailed as the scripts of movies, and there are great reasons for this and the difference in the way they are broadcast.
Movies are just an occasional pastime for everyone. Even if its content is too serious and real, it is the audience's own choice, and no one will criticize it too much.
But TV dramas are different. Everyone watches TV dramas almost every day, and most of the reasons why audiences watch TV dramas are for relaxation and entertainment, so this also greatly limits the creation of scripts.
TV dramas can't actually be too real.
Because truth often means trouble.
No one wants to feel the troubles of life again and again after a busy day.
What people want to see is fantasy stuff, stuff that fulfills people's wishes.
For example, comic-style love, or the protagonist's miraculous rise.
These are things that can satisfy the audience's inner desires, but these things... often mean that they are unrealistic.
Han Yu is not quite sure whether actors acting too many unreal characters will affect his acting skills.
But He Zhengyu's words did remind him of one thing.
If Han Yu wants to continue his acting career in the future, then he must pay attention to this problem that is common in TV dramas now!
-
Ok, from now on, Han Yu has paved the way for at least a certain level of improvement in acting skills, and has also set the stage for the future plot. Although the writing is a bit delayed, it is over anyway, and the conversation between the two will end tomorrow , and then come another chapter or so, the fifth volume will end and start new content.
(End of this chapter)
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