Chapter 80: Jiang Xin's eyes auditioning
Jiang Xin first stood in the place where He Yushan performed just now, but the corners of his eyes shone slightly, without a single tear, and the corners of his eyes formed a reflection under the reflection of the light, forming a half-dry appearance.
This is because Jiang Xin cried in order to show that he had cried, not just at the beginning, so he just squeezed out a little tears and let the tears match the light.
From the beginning of crying to the end of crying, the biggest difference is the number of tears.
At the beginning of crying, the face was clean, there were not too many tears between the eyelashes, but there were tears in the corners of the eyes and the lying silkworm part, and after crying, the corners of the eyes shone slightly, and the eyelashes were as if they had just been soaked in water.
In order to show this authenticity, Jiang Xin closed his eyes fiercely, and the eyelashes of his eyes were messy, looking like he had really finished crying.
When He Yushan saw this, she couldn't help but feel ashamed, compared with Jiang Xin's "crying" now, her previous crying could only be regarded as just crying at the beginning, and Jiang Xin's crying was really "crying".
The expression is over and the real show begins.
Jiang Xin sucked in and instantly put away his crying, in a tone that contained hope but didn't want to show it, a tone that deliberately angered Lin Pingzhi.
Bowing his head slightly, he didn't look at Lin Pingzhi squarely, and said flatly: "I don't help each other......! I am a hard-working person, and I will go home tomorrow, whether it is my father or my husband, I will never see each other again. ”
Jiang Xin and He Yushan's understanding of Yue Lingshan is completely different, and it can be said that it is the opposite.
He Yushan's understanding of Yue Lingshan was that at this time, Yue Lingshan had lost hope and patience with Lin Pingzhi, and her heart was already desperate.
Jiang Xin's understanding of Yue Lingshan was that Yue Lingshan had hope for Lin Pingzhi, and he just wanted to provoke Lin Pingzhi and get Lin Pingzhi's care.
There is no way to say who is right and who is wrong.
Art is like that, you think it's right, he thinks it's right, but there's nothing wrong with either side.
"Horizontally, it is a peak on the side of the ridge, and the height is different from far and near. "If you look at a problem from a different angle, you will think differently in your heart.
This is like writing, how many readers in the world think that writing like this is right, there will be readers who think that writing like this is a poisonous point.
How many readers in the world think that writing professional points will make the work look high, and how many readers will think that novels are novels, I don't like to read professional knowledge, I like to read the plot.
It can only be said that everyone has different levels of experience, so their views are different.
Jiang Xin believed that Yue Lingshan angered Lin Pingzhi and just hoped that Lin Pingzhi would be able to turn back, because it could be seen in Yue Lingshan's next sentence that Yue Lingshan questioned Lin Pingzhi.
What does it mean to be able to question a person? It means that you haven't completely lost faith in that person.
Further back, Lin Pingzhi killed Yue Lingshan, and Yue Lingshan said to Ling Hu Chong before he died, asking Ling Hu Chong not to go to Lin Pingzhi for revenge.
At this moment, Yue Lingshan's heart is still full of love. She didn't want to believe that Lin Pingzhi would become like this, and she didn't want Lin Pingzhi to be injured after her death.
Therefore, it is better to exchange his own life.
Imagine that everyone else is going to kill you, and on your deathbed, you ask your brother not to take revenge. Isn't that love for this person?
is full of such love, could he be disappointed in Lin Pingzhi so early?
Jiang Xin read "Smiling Proud Jianghu" three or four times, so at least that's how he understood it in his heart.
Now the audience is extremely quiet, although Jiang Xin's expression is flat when he plays it, but the more he can perform emotions in a flat expression, the more expressive he is.
Everyone was afraid that making a sound would affect Jiang Xin's performance.
Then, Jiang Xin's steps turned sideways ninety degrees, and everyone was thinking about how the young man in front of him could switch his expression.
However, when they saw Jiang Xin, they saw his eyes moving forward without a look, which was basically the same as Heng Wenwei's eyes just now, and he didn't blink without blinking.
It turned out that when Jiang Xin moved from the position of "Yue Lingshan" to the position of "Lin Pingzhi", he lowered his head slightly, and he had already switched his expression and then raised his head.
When you switch expressions, your demeanor is smooth and complete.
And everyone only saw Jiang Xin's physical movements, but they didn't pay attention to Jiang Xin
Jiang Xin's pupils contracted and enlarged again, in order to show his hostility to the Huashan faction and his hostility to Ling Hu Chong.
This is the look that was not in Heng Wenwei's performance just now, a look of the character's real psychological state.
This kind of look is somewhat similar to the eyes of Lin Pingzhi who was destroyed and hated the Qingcheng faction at the beginning, and at the same time it is a little different.
There are many kinds of hateful eyes, but there are only two kinds of eyes.
One is helpless hatred.
One is the hatred of power.
Or use Lin Pingzhi as an example, when the Manmen was destroyed by the Qingcheng faction, Lin Pingzhi did not have any ability to take revenge, so he had to show helpless hatred at this time.
If the helpless hatred is redivided, it depends on the character's character. Impulsiveness? Forbearance?
If it is impulsive, then the eyes should be 5 points hatred, 2 points anger, 2 parts helplessness, and 1 part perseverance.
If it is forbearance, then the eyes should be 5 points of hatred, 2 points of helplessness, 2 points of tears, and 1 point of anger.
But whether it is impulsive or forbearing, as long as you are not capable of revenge, your heart is full of hatred. All eyes will be slightly opened and then slightly closed.
The pupil dilates and then contracts.
Under the camera, staring at a person and zooming in will make the audience focus on the enemy, and the eyes will zoom out again, which will make the audience focus on themselves.
Zhang Da represents hatred. Shrinking represents helplessness.
Now, Lin Pingzhi has learned the swordsmanship of warding off evil spirits, and he has Yu Canghai, Mu Gaofeng and others in his hands, and the next enemy, Lin Pingzhi thinks that it is the Huashan faction.
Therefore, the current Lin Pingzhi is fully capable of revenge.
To have the ability to take revenge, there needs to be 5 points of hatred, 2 points of perseverance, 2 points of anger in the eyes, and the remaining 1 point is the opposite of cowardice and tears of self-blame when there is no revenge, which is joy.
The enemy is in front of him, and he is about to slash his hand, can he not have a point of joy?
And this kind of look is just the opposite of the former.
The pupils first contracted, and then dilated, just like Jiang Xin.
Eyes, first slightly closed, then open.
Slightly closed, representing hatred for the enemy.
Open represents one's determination to kill the enemy.
Jiang Xin coldly turned to the position of "Yue Lingshan" and said, "You went to Hengshan to become a nun and became a nun, which is exactly where you are." ”
Everyone in the audience didn't understand it, and they didn't understand this line.
Actually, this sentence is a sentence from Mr. Jin in the original text of "Smiling Proud Jianghu". Not a word for word!
It's just that the performances of the previous two people made this sentence more vernacular, and Jiang Xin did not deal with it in the vernacular.
Before, Jiang Xin had also thought about this issue, and he was wondering whether it would be suitable for Heng Wenwei and Gao Ziyang to perform the same lines, or whether he should act according to the lines of the original work.
The final conclusion is that it is more in line with the context of the time to interpret the original text.
There are several reasons for this.