Chapter 132: It Looks Watery
The dressing room war brought two months of peace to the crew.
Although there was still friction between the personnel during the filming, no one dared to be so blatant in picking quarrels and provoking trouble, and everyone rallied around the third-grade seniors led by Wu Jing.
Park Woo-heon's hair was cut short, but it was still dyed blonde, and the stylist said that East Asian skin tones were particularly unsuitable for blonde hair, and that it would make his face sickly dull, so it was more appropriate to keep it for him.
The crew is like a temporary enterprise, the key people in it can't afford to offend, don't think about being brilliant if you offend the makeup artist, don't want to be on camera if you offend the photographer, and even offend the drama staff may be put in small shoes, so it is not surprising that some actors and actresses who have no background, lack ability, and make a living from the mixed crew are all over the world.
After the makeup was set, Su Changqing explained the script for a day like a foreign press conference, so that the actors had a deeper understanding of the connotation of the film and set the tone for everyone's performance style.
It was officially launched on March 10.
At the beginning, the plot of the filming is somewhat similar to what happened in the dressing room, where the people of the three countries get together to despise and guard each other, and they are all afraid of losing money and go to great lengths to seize the leadership of the glade.
So there is no transition in this film, it was very tense at the beginning, and there were many fight scenes, but Su Changqing did not hire a professional action director, and Wu Jing took on the related work.
After decades of development, the action scenes have evolved from the initial routine fights similar to Peking Opera martial arts to the confrontations that seem to be actual battles in the later period, and more and more authenticity has been pursued, but the martial arts style of the nineties is still very fancy, and it is especially popular to hang Weiya to take off in the air.
A movie like "Moving Labyrinth" must not have the kind of fights that look like they are choreographed.
Su Changqing discussed this point with Wu Whale a long time ago, and his opinion was: "If you want to be close to actual combat, then I will be in charge of this part." ”
Being close to actual combat doesn't seem to be the strong point of domestic martial arts athletes, right?
"Fancy shelf," Su Changqing said very directly: "You athletes learn all fancy shelf." ”
Wu Jing also admitted: "It is indeed a showmanship, after the founding of the People's Republic of China, the swords and guns were put into storage, and martial arts no longer pursued actual combat, such as the long fist routine of our competition, which was changed with Chinese boxing." ”
The so-called Huaquan is the flower boxing of flower boxing and embroidered legs, which is called Huaquan and is particularly good-looking, and it is very suitable for street performances of running rivers and lakes.
"But practicing martial arts and practicing martial arts are still two different things," Wu Jing said while gesturing: "In the past, people practiced martial arts only a few tricks in their lives, and they mainly had to cooperate with the practice to become a means of self-defense or killing." ”
"For example, let's be strong, we can't see anything famous when we play Eagle Claw Boxing all the way, and it's also a showmanship, but the Eagle Claw Gong practiced in Shaolin is for good looks, but the pursuit of once the other party is caught in actual combat, at least a piece of meat will be torn off, if you compete, are you willing to fight against him without gloves or protective gear?"
This is also true, if you don't have to be responsible for killing and injuring people, in the face of a practitioner who has practiced iron sand palm eagle claw skills for more than ten or twenty years, the actual combat nature of martial arts is self-evident, and it is not suitable for vigorous promotion and promotion from the perspective of social stability.
Su Changqing also agrees with this: "It is a civilized society now, and all the currently popular competition fighting events can be said to be fancy, and they are not aimed at hurting people. ”
"I've been practicing martial arts for fifteen years, and I don't practice good-looking tricks every day, I can only punch seven or eight punches in a second, and as long as I succeed in one move, I can break the opponent's ribs and internal organs, but who can I fight?"
Wu Whale must have been questioned countless times over the years, and the more he talked, the more angry he became: "There are always people who encourage me to put on big pants and wear boxing gloves, and compete with those who have practiced all my life to hit their opponents and get points, I have refused, everyone practices in different directions, and the rules are not allowed to hurt people, no matter how I play, I will suffer!"
Su Changqing smiled and comforted him: "Okay, okay, I can understand you, there are more people in Japan and South Korea in our movie, what are the plans if you are asked to be in charge of the action?
Wu Whale shook his head: "This is a misunderstanding, the current karate and taekwondo are not actual combat things, they have been castrated like martial arts, as long as they appear in national sports and go to the competition field, they are all fancy." ”
It's simply impossible to say that the games that kill people are all posturing, and all kinds of things that can't kill people are all fists and legs.
Su Changqing has never been exposed to karate, but he knows some taekwondo, the kind of kicking method with wide opening and closing is indeed easy to be crotched if there are no rules and restrictions, but the victory lies in the beautiful uniforms and fancy movements, and later with the rise of the Korean Wave MLM to China, many Chinese parents are fooled into sending their children to kick and buy ranks, and billions of dollars are given away every year.
Wu Jing said that karate was originally called Tang hand, which means martial art imported from China, and was first introduced to Ryukyu in the Ming Dynasty, and changed to empty hand in modern times because of anti-China.
Taekwondo has a very short history, it was changed by Koreans who combined karate and traditional Hwarangdo, and was once called Tang Shou, and it was renamed Taekwondo in recent years.
"If we want to pursue authenticity in this movie, we have to show the technique of fighting for life, at least it looks like fighting for life, don't have any iconic moves, there is no difference between a taekwondo triple kick and a move of Chinese boxing Dapeng spreading its wings, it looks very watery. ”
As long as it doesn't water, Wu Whale did not disappoint Su Changqing, the first conflict between Japan and South Korea was quite hot, because the plot had not yet developed to the point of life and death, and the fighting style was very close to free fighting more than 20 years later, and it was relatively restrained.
He said: "When it comes to fighting for the right to survive in the later stage, there should be no lower limit to martial arts, and everything should be used. ”
Su Changqing has a feeling that if this film is made by this Wu whale character, it is likely to be bloodier than expected.
The male protagonist of "You from the Stars" finally chose Hu Jun, Du Keke said: "Another person you recommended, I know that he doesn't like women when I look at his eyes." ”
The main creative team of the TV series came to the maze to visit the class, but I didn't expect that most of the Japanese and Korean actors knew Mu Mu.
Japanese actresses such as Nobuko Maeda and Nanazuki Umezawa are more interested in Hu Jun, repeatedly saying that he resembles Ken Takakura when he was younger.
"Ken Takakura is our national treasure-level artist, I didn't expect you to have such a good image. ”
Ken Takakura is also a foreign national treasure actor in China, and the image in "Manhunt" influenced the aesthetics of a generation of men and women, and then many of his films were introduced in China, and everyone in the eighties and nineties knew the name.
The more unlucky teacher Tang Guoqiang was also called up because of this, and he didn't recover until he played Zhuge Liang.
It's hard to say whether Hu Jun in the new era can become a national treasure, after all, there are giant pandas in front of him.
Five days after the filming of "Moving Labyrinth" started, there was a problem, and there were snakes on the scene.