How much can Yan Zhi improve acting skills?

Muhammad 2022-10-29 03:20:13

Does appearance improve acting skills?

Dai Han proves that looks can't save everything: Lucian is perfect, and Dai Han is perfectly suited to play Lu, as accurate as beautiful mosaics embedded on the wall piece by piece. But this role is not difficult to play. The difficulty is roughly equal to that of Lizi's Rimbaud. The charm of the character prototype itself, the atmosphere of literature and the characteristics of lgbt movies add a lot to the role.

(I think "Sweet Tea" contributed plastic surgery-like acting in "Please Call Me by Your Name". I didn't think boys were that good-looking, but he knew the advantages of his appearance too well. He may know his face completely. The way the details of the body and the body appear in the shot may also be due to the director being careful enough.)

Dai Han's performance in "The Amazing Spider-Man 2" is ordinary; "Interstellar: City of a Thousand Planets" is my "protagonist disaster" for watching movies. Maybe I don't like commercial films.

I admire Daniel very much. Harry Potter has brought him so many achievements, but he is willing to be a green leaf to foil other actors. Although "Kill Ru Ai" has two male protagonists, there is little room for the role of Ginsberg to play. Lucian must be the one who stands out, so I think Daniel has a good mentality and is willing to complete his partner and complete the work. He seems to be very interested in same-sex themes, and he also released himself to star in "Swiss Army Knife Man", which is a corpse love. It is difficult to play a corpse, and the audience will not say that the corpse is good. Daniel's main role is to fulfill work.

As for how the film's story is adapted, compare it to Fu Lanke's version of Ginsburg.

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Kill Your Darlings quotes

  • Allen Ginsberg: Another lover hits the universe. The circle is broken. But with death comes rebirth. And like all lovers and sad people, I am a poet.

  • Allen Ginsberg: Some things, once you've loved them, become yours forever./And if you try to let them go... /They only circle back and return to you./They become part of who you are...

    Lucien Carr: ...or they destroy you.