A Post-Apocalyptic Boss Aspires to Dominate the Entertainment Industry

Chapter 1158 I Fell in Love with a Drama Madman (Part 2)

Qin Jue, who adheres to the principle of "work first", probably didn't expect that he would be "backstabbed" by his co-stars.

"The efforts Mr. Qin puts in are far beyond our reach. For example, in terms of voice, there was a scene where Mo Sen was pranked and almost lost his voice. When filming that scene, I don't know what Mr. Qin did. His voice was very hoarse and very weak. It sounded painful, which scared me a little. ... [Omitted] ... Filming with Mr. Qin really makes you feel that if you don't work hard, you will be sorry for both yourself and him."

- Excerpt from He Chang's interview with "Screen Grand Offering".

"No one on the set of "Daytime Rain" could not help being afraid of Teacher Qin. One reason was that he acted well, and the other was that he worked too hard, really too hard, and it was scary to watch. For the scene of swill in our cafeteria, the props team prepared real leftovers, which were full of soup and rotten, and the smell was very strong. When filming, I was very close to (the actors). I made a great determination to endure (the smell) to finish those shots, but Teacher Qin's (psychological expectations) were not at the same level as mine. I remember very clearly that he looked at those buckets of swill and asked the director very calmly: 'How much do you want to drink?'"

- Excerpt from Gao Mulong's interview with "Lens Tracking"

"Brother Qin is Mo Sen both on and off the screen. When I saw him outside the classroom, I was so nervous that I almost vomited. This was the male lead selected by Director He, what a big star. But I didn't expect that after I greeted him, Brother Qin looked at me very carefully, trembling a little, and seemed more nervous than me. He lowered his head and whispered to me: "Hello." I was stunned for a moment, and then I realized that in his eyes, I was He Ye, and he was afraid of me, but at that time we had only met for the first time."

- Excerpt from You Guangcheng (actor He Ye) interview with "Film and Television Weekly"

"I have a vested interest, so I'm going to anonymize myself. I'd like to call Qin Jue the number one self-torturer on the set. Sometimes he wants to get out of the role but can't. Pinching himself is the least of it. He's just a lunatic most of the time. I'm convinced, but I was almost scared to death by him after following the crew for more than two weeks. It's the first time I've seen an actor who tortured himself to the hospital."

"I also have a vested interest, so I'm going to anonymize myself to keep safe. I was there when Qin Jue was filming the scene where Mo Sen committed suicide in the street. After the director shouted 'cut', Qin Jue turned sideways and vomited. [Additional] I'm sorry, I didn't seem to vomit, but it was dry heaving. I was far away and couldn't see it clearly, but it was true that I felt very painful anyway."

"I've been anonymous before, so I'll be anonymous too. One sentence for the code: the night scene where Mo Sen killed Cao Hao and Zhen Chuchu. Those who understand what happened will understand. It was too sudden and too scary. I went back and had nightmares for a week."

-A certain post on Baidu, "A summary of the behind-the-scenes of Daytime Rain (I can't guarantee the authenticity of the melon, I'll defend myself)".

There are many such revelations, a lot of them.

So many that I want to pull Qin Jue's collar and ask: What is considered bitter in your eyes?

What kind of actor can say "As long as I don't die, I'll toss and turn, as long as the film is good, it's fine"?

I am also a literary and artistic person, I can understand this madness, but I don't want to understand it.

I am even a little fortunate now, fortunate that although "Daytime Rain" was only released in the past few days, it was completed half a year ago. In the past six months, Qin Jue has used more works to prove that he is still fine, he can continue to toss and turn, and he has enough time, energy and enthusiasm to continue to devote to his favorite acting career.

But, when I think about how he walked out of the role of Mossen, I can't help but start to feel sad again.

Hello, friends, let's listen to the song "I Don't Want to Die".

[Madman·Part 2]

If you have time to wait outside the cinema, randomly grab ten passers-by holding tickets for "Daytime Rain" and ask them "Which part of Mossen do you remember most?", it is conservatively estimated that more than half of the people will answer: "I remember he cried at the end."

Qin Jue broke the circle several times because of his crying scenes.

The first one was "Empty Monument". Qin's younger brother, who was adopted by Lin's father, had a crush on his sister who was not related by blood. In order to treat her illness, he volunteered to go to jail for someone else. He knew that he would not see her for five or ten years, so he covered her head with a red school uniform as a prank, and childishly gave himself a wedding in his mind. Before leaving, he wrote in his diary stroke by stroke, "May 21, 13:12 to 13:14, she is my bride."

He laughed happily after writing it, and then he started crying, and his crying was weird and ugly.

At that time, not many people knew the actor Qin Jue, but there were still many passers-by who forwarded this crying scene and left a message: "He acted really well."

Then, it was "The Crucible", in which the director of the welfare home, together with lawyers and judges, turned black and white in court and openly oppressed this group of underage deaf-mute people who had suffered humiliation. Qin Jue played the deaf-mute boy Qin, who was the big brother trusted and relied on by the children. He fought hard but was still played around by the evil people. He cried several times, feeling aggrieved and unyielding.

The clip was forwarded again in large numbers, and even led to social public opinion, speaking strongly for the vulnerable groups that really exist in reality.

Now, in "Daytime Rain", Mossen cried with tears in a smile, which was the highlight of the highlights. Too many people affirmed and praised it, saying "It is not difficult to understand why Qin Jue is the best actor after watching this scene", but only a few people knew that Qin Jue could not act in crying scenes before this.

An actor famous for crying scenes, when he filmed his first movie in February and March this year, he could not cry at all.

"I'm ashamed to say that I couldn't cry at that time. I couldn't shed tears in a physical sense. I couldn't cry. ... [Omitted]... This is not a question of whether I can cry in a scene, but my own emotions. It’s very repressed. …[omitted]…Moson is also very repressed. He is always in a state of confusion, suppressing emotions and releasing desires…”

"I was on the phone with Brother Cen (Cen Yi) and he asked me what the crying scene was like. I said it was very clean. There was a kid here who finally said what he wanted to say the most. He was very happy. So he was smiling, but his body knew it was too late and he couldn't go back, so he was very sad and cried unconsciously. "

"It's a very contradictory scene, because Mo Sen's laughter and crying at the end were both pure and pure, and they existed at the same time. This requirement immediately made the difficulty very high. ...[Omitted]... That is to say, during the filming It is very, very difficult to find this feeling after those intense scenes of rape, murder, and being bullied, because if you are not careful, you will shift to 'I really deserve to die' instead of 'getting back who I used to be'. ”

——Excerpt from "A Hundred Years of Light and Shadow" by Qin Jue.

On February 25, Qin Jue practiced the crying scene live in his fan community, but he still couldn't get it right. Later, the live broadcast turned into communicating with fans through microphones. On that day, he listened to everyone's stories, felt everyone's emotions, and wrote He released a song called "Servant of Death" and asked assistant director Tang Ting to let him return to the intersection where he filmed Moson's public humiliation.

[Screenshot 1 of the recorded video: Qin Jue quietly listens to the fans.jpg]

[Screenshot 2 of the recorded video: Qin Jue holding the guitar and writing songs.gif]

[Screenshot 3 of the recorded video: Qin Jue sleeps with the live broadcast on.gif]

(By the way, he only slept for four and a half hours here. See the time change in the lower right corner of screenshot 3 for details)

The next day, February 26, Qin Jue filmed in the morning and arrived at the intersection in the afternoon.

A stand-up microphone, a speaker, and a guitar formed a surprise road show, which was actually a performance of self-reconciliation.

[Video Quote: 02.25 Qin Jue Ni Province Street Singing "Servant of Death".flv]

Since the live broadcast is on all day long (the stream will be cut off during filming, and the live broadcast room will be reopened after filming), fans can get a glimpse of Qin Jue's immersive performance as Mo Sen. As mentioned in many revelations, he is Mo Sen both on and off screen.

Want to play a game? The picture below shows Qin Jue during the live broadcast and Mo Sen in the trailer of "Day Rain". Pictures of smoking taken by passers-by are also mixed in. Let's see if you can distinguish between the inside and outside of the scene?

[Screenshots of recorded video and screenshots of other materials stitched together.jpg]

Before the release of this film review analysis, I asked friends at home and abroad who had not watched "Day Rain" to observe this picture. The replies they gave me were pretty much the same: "The person in the picture is so gloomy/so sad/lifeless. It’s not like a good person/I don’t want to look at him.”

Everyone agreed that there was only a gloomy man in the picture, and no one recognized that he was an actor and his character.

So when Qin Jue slowly walked up to Li Mai and started singing, I couldn't tell whether it was him or Mo Sen standing there.

This may be an immersion actor. The actor and the character blend into each other without distinguishing each other.

It was not until "Daytime Rain" was released that fans understood why Qin Jue chose such a crossroads.

At the same intersection, in full view of the public, Mo Sen was forced to commit suicide to a prostitute, and his personality and dignity were shattered under the huge shame and humiliation; Qin Jue sang with a guitar in his arms, and the song was overflowing with despair, but there was a trace of it. Hope broke through and sprouted, which resonated with countless onlookers. Their eyes were red with him, and they even shed tears.

"I didn't expect Qin Jue to be able to solve this problem by himself. You have to know that many times there is a natural conflict between actors and roles. How to balance yourself and the role is a difficult problem that every immersion actor has to face. Once this balance is broken, There are only two extremes: 'poor performance' and 'can't get out of it'."

"But Qin Jue did it. He found a different way. He was equivalent to doing trauma repair for the character himself. Yes, that kind of covering treatment. This method is very intense and dangerous. Imagine that there are two personalities in your body. Negotiation, what if we can't reach an agreement? Will there be a fight? How far will it go? He (Qin Jue) has already been in the hospital once because of this matter, so I was frightened at the time. Fortunately he did it and I'm proud of him."

——Excerpt from "A Hundred Years of Light and Shadow" by He Xu.

The ingenious "coverage treatment" allowed Mohsen to reconcile with the shadow of being bullied in the past, and also allowed him to learn to shed tears.

Qin Jue, he is really a crazy, adventurous and stubborn genius.

Countless times when you search for his deeds, you can't help but sigh: How could someone do this for acting?

But this is Qin Jue.

He takes the character and the story seriously, so he can act realistically.

Hello, let me introduce you again, this is Qin Jue.

He is an actor and a theater maniac that I love.

3200+, 6.6 update. It's past midnight, but I feel great writing. (Bows and exits)

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