Drama and film are undoubtedly the highest forms of human performance art, but is the drama better, or is the film one zhang higher?
Drama has a limitation, that is, it must be performed on the stage, and it is impossible for the audience to see the live version of the drama at home (except for TV), which also determines that the popularity of drama is much less than that of movies.
Another weakness of the drama is that it can't have too many scenes. Have you ever seen more than 30 scenes changed in a drama? It's impossible, and the most scenes are only more than 10 ("Turando"), Usually there are 3-4, which also limits the content of the drama and the meaning it wants to express to a certain extent.
And the movie is just suitable for the expression of multiple scenes and a large number of characters. But the film has a very awkward situation, that is, the lack of interaction between the actors and the audience.
This is why many movie stars, especially those with acting skills, like to make movies and play dramas in their spare time. This is not only for fun, but also to hone their acting skills.
The drama cannot be stopped. To perform it requires 100% investment and cannot be outside the characters. The performance of the drama is mainly reflected in the characters' language and exaggerated body movements, while the interaction with the audience reflects a A key factor in an actor's performance.
Al Pacino once said such an interesting thing, when he was playing "Charles III", he found a pair of eyes in the audience, these eyes were full of sadness and a special kind of calm, as if this Just as his eyes can suck himself in, Al Pacino knew very well that this was an affirmation of his role, so he worked hard to perform, and it turned out that those eyes belonged to a guide dog.
Huang Qiusheng said that what an actor is acting is your emotions, your different experiences of joy, anger, sorrow and joy. If the audience does not experience your pain, then he will learn from you, if the audience is like you Having had the same experience, that feeling will multiply exponentially. So if you haven't had a single unforgettable pain before you're 20, then you'd better not be an actor.
Drama and film are like two sisters, one is reserved and the other is unrestrained and lively. You can't deny either one, just like you can't deny literature and art. Only by accepting it slowly and experiencing it carefully can you realize the true meaning of it.
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