1. According to the host, all the candidates were reviewed by the program group in advance and performed well. It shows that Guo Jie, as a returnee in France 10, has little problem with basic knowledge and conversation. But it is precisely because of the doubt about his academic qualifications that he may have been "deliberately" selected by the program group and arranged this "fake" drama to create ratings. This phenomenon is not a case in entertainment programs.
2. Whether the whole process is designed in advance or not, the host, including on-site recruiters, can guide the whole interview process in a preconceived manner according to their own subjective feelings after getting the information of the players. From the whole process, as many netizens found, Guo Jie was placed in the position of being "tortured" and questioned almost from the beginning; I haven't seen other programs that belong to you. I can only guess that the host and even some candidates are interested in "counterfeiting" from the handling of several other candidates that day. Judging from the narration of the second host interspersed at the scene, his lines are prepared, and it seems that they are not temporary performances after an emergency. In other words, regardless of Guo Jie's education and knowledge, he may be rounded up without knowing it. So what the host said was that the live performance was vulnerable.
3. Judging from Guo Jie's live performance and dialogue, the first half feels dignified, simple and even a little "stupid" (judging from his fragile self-confidence and even a little arrogant-he admitted that his French was good when he came up; I don't know my position, thinking that my three majors can scare people); When I arrived in France at the age of 22, I didn't mention domestic higher education. I wandered around France and learned a lot. /kloc-returned to China after 0/0 years and participated in the TV "Draft". I applied for three or four positions, and the last one was actually "stage performance"; In the face of the blow, incoherent and then fainted in public (whether this dizziness is true or not); On the stage, I was too modest to the judges and the host (a returnee saw Zhang Shaogang bow and shake hands 90 degrees, and there was no aura). There are only two possible signs: either he is a poor actor, everything is fake, and the program is completely acting (let's say Tianjin is not that low), or his previous life is completely arranged. I can't see the aura of "the second generation" in him. Maybe his family is relatively superior. I wanted to make a name for myself in France, but only the returnees became turtles. But he chose to be on TV, and his performance in the interview afterwards, maybe he didn't necessarily regard fainting as a shameful thing. "After all, it is professional." Directing or related to film and television, this is his goal! Therefore, fainting may also be a logical conclusion.
4. Analysis of Guo Jie's live performance behavior: the backstage behavior before playing, the behavior after playing, looking around, and the close-up of his hand position all suggest that he is highly nervous. Of course, this is also a performance that a real returnee should not have. The first link is French answer, and the question is a high-end question (the guest said that he studied high-end tourism). I don't know French, and some netizens are not polite to the French and questions of the guests and the follow-up questions about their master's degree. I agree. There is a problem of accent difference in the on-site communication meeting. The host didn't give people much chance to communicate at all. It's not normal for the guest to laugh twice before asking questions and after the host interrupts! Hint in advance that she is an insider. Note that when Guo Jie was thinking about the answer, there was a fear expression on his face. After being interrupted by the host, he repeated marketing many times, suggesting that he was really unprepared for this kind of problem and was highly anxious. Interviews such as TV and video are all high-pressure situations, and professional questions and answers do not necessarily represent true knowledge. Guo Jie's anxiety may not come from the pressure on the spot, but may come from French majors asking questions as soon as they come up; Of course, in turn, this also shows that director Guo Jie is a professional, but he does not have the psychological quality he should have.
From here on, Guo Jie's eyes suggested that he was stunned and entered the refractory period and fatigue period after high tension. Accordingly, the subsequent answers also temporarily returned to normal, including his fake smile cover-up when facing further academic questions, which was generally in line with his age and experience. But on the whole, the mind is immature. He was tricked and showed off his Strasbourg in his master's office (especially to Zhang Shaogang with a contemptuous expression). I can't see too many expressions of shame on my face.
The second specific question, Frank's performance when he asked the French sociologist, and his lisp when he blinked to answer I don't know, all suggested that he was confused and scared to death. Although it may be normal not to answer at the scene (sociology undergraduate students may not be able to answer a few celebrities in this case), he has actually thought of the nationality of two people (after this answer, there is an obvious expression of embarrassment or shame, and his lower lip is slightly everted). After that, he has been covering up, covering up for himself, but the ending is inevitable.
Next, Zhang Shaogang began to say "what he shouldn't say", but his expression obviously suggested that he was complacent and prepared; This is not improvisation at all. At this point, in a two-person scene given by the camera, two people stand back to back in a figure of eight, and Guo's hands and feet appear evasive and defensive reactions. After that, I blinked frequently, exhausted, and almost gone. When the course Insurance System was approved, he immediately changed his mouth and admitted that his translation was wrong, and his expression was extremely humble and guilty. His psychological quality is really poor enough to prove that what he learned in France is not authentic (the insurance system in the United States and Japan may be the content of a course, not necessarily an independent course, and there are only five courses in the system, so he may mistake the social security system for insurance). Although I don't know much about French academic education, from the perspective of the United States, where is the diploma mill? If it's just a certificate, it's not surprising that 10 got three certificates and learned nothing!
Go ahead. Frank mentioned the degree, and those who don't engage in higher education really can't talk nonsense, especially the literary guests. Education and education are completely different. A master's degree. If people get a certificate, it seems that they can't expect the word master to appear on the certificate. The following requirements are taught to experts, and the certificate has been translated into a certificate course. I understand that it should not belong to academic education; Some people think that diplomas emphasize practice and are equivalent to college diplomas (the author's conclusion may be based on this), but in fact, graduate courses have diplomas, which I understand should be equivalent to domestic diplomas. In a word, I haven't seen convincing arguments for these courses for foreigners, but from my understanding of many levels of courses in China, they are not miscellaneous that ordinary people can understand, but foreigners in schools in general. As far as the postgraduate stage is concerned, formal academic education (academic) is of course a double certificate of graduation+degree certificate, and some people can't get a degree; Now there are professional masters and even doctors. Although the name is different, it is still "degree". Among them, there are both full-time students who have studied for three years (the learning process is exactly the same as that of academic students) and on-the-job students; Those who only offer degrees, or even those who apply for degrees with the same academic qualifications, have the same learning process as short-term training. As long as you pass the exam.
Based on the above situation, Guo spent eight years, taking reading as his lifestyle, and got three "diplomas" by paying higher tuition fees, which is completely credible, regardless of academic qualifications or not, although it is a bit sad! If he is wrong, his fault lies in his unclear orientation, lack of self-awareness and blind self-confidence, but in fact he is guilty. This kind of mentality can't be played by actors. Even if it is a fake "sea return", you don't have to sell yourself short. You have to eat with real skills and try your best. After analyzing this, I still feel that the planner of this TV program and several leaders at the scene are not kind. Why do you have to kill him with a stick and do some stunts? People originally said that even a "stage performance" is ok, as long as it is related to the director and video (I don't know what Guo wants, Khan ...).
The guest checked the information on the internet and mentioned that Guo's international trade management is Bac 5, which is equivalent to master's or degree education. But when Wen decided that this was a technical school, his reaction was not normal anger and helplessness, but shame and embarrassment. It also shows that he really doesn't even know what he is. French technical colleges are different from domestic concepts, and there are many top majors. Professional degree originates from the inherent tradition that France, Germany and other European countries attach great importance to technical practice courses.
Continue: After a period of Ge's sophomore year, Guo continued to cover up+fear+shame, and even asked the host to prompt questions that should have been answered several times. This in itself shows Guo's simplicity (perhaps "ignorance" as Zhang said). In this process, Zhang repeatedly showed his intentionally controlled anger, which shows that even he didn't expect the rounded-up object to be so fragile. At this point, things should have gone with the flow. Then the supporters immediately interrupted and prompted the guests to speak (there is no camera, probably a gesture). The first sentence of the article is "No …", haha, is this a subconscious manifestation of the guests' unconfidence in their own judgment? After the assertion, Wen's expression was full of contempt (you should understand French yourself). One of Guo's shots is full of confusion about the word "master". Hey! Very unkind. Half a bottle of water comes out talking nonsense, which makes people not know it. Here, if it is true that there is no concept of master in French higher education, Guo's confusion has actually verified his authenticity.
5. Guo's fainting: After the assertion, Guo's expression is already absence and despair. This despair may come from the blow that he seems to have been caught as a thief on the spot and his self-esteem has been hurt. He may also doubt whether he has been cheated in studying in France, or he may feel ashamed. The previous analysis has explained what kind of person Guo is (simple, polite, unconscious, organized, "heartless"). For this kind of person, this kind of blow is enough to make him have a freezing reaction, or even temporarily lose consciousness and pass out. Its fainting has a process and a precursor. Guo was torn off by Zhang Banba (when Guo bent down, Zhang and Guo seemed to have a short communication. The video looks like Guo is shaking his head, which may prove that he is fine; Later, when he went down, Zhang's hand quickly changed from patting the back to grabbing clothes. He fell on his back, and his arm just changed from cross-defense or support to overlapping abdomen, without instinctive defensive action. After a few answers and reactions are very dull. It doesn't look like a show, but it doesn't seem to match other physiological manifestations completely. For example, the body sweats a lot, the eyes change, and the owner stares quickly when falling. These aspects are still in doubt. But on the whole, it is very real.
After that, we saw an incredible scene: whether it was a unilateral live performance, a designed performance or a complete reality, the host should not let go of an applicant who fell on the spot. After that, there was an obvious shot change. Guo seems to stand up at once. Judging from the continuity of Guo's left foot before and after its evacuation, it seems that it was deleted for a short time. Here, there are also many doubts. From the time point of view, Guo did not come forward to comfort or ask questions before the camera switch. This is related to the moment Guo fell. Although there are signs of fainting ahead, Zhang's left hand has also changed its posture, but his right hand has not obviously become more instinctive (in the face of unexpected situations), including Zhang's "unfriendly" asking Guo "Are you performing", which really makes people doubt the falling plot; Or is the host Zhang ready to watch the drama! On the other hand, it is doubtful that Guo quickly recovered from coma and returned to normal after standing up (he still showed a secretive and very polite request to speak in the face of Zhang's final court prompt).
As a result, it was eliminated in the first round. Generally speaking, it gives people the impression that he is a naive and a little silly guy. Although he is wrong, he has been ruthlessly washed away. At this point, Guo's expression has slightly burst into tears. After that, it was obvious that the verdict itself dealt a great blow to him, and the effect was that he changed from normal to a state of absence, despair, fear and escape. I even forgot that I asked for the floor before. In this shot, you can clearly see that Guo's forehead is sweating (both the result of nervousness and the spontaneous physiological reaction of losing consciousness before) and his lips are white. Finally, I simply gave up. I admire Guo's persistence in maintaining consciousness. "It may be cultural differences" actually shows that he has a proper understanding of the main reasons he encountered today.
Guo Jie's behavior analysis ends here.
In addition, Guo's dress may be a cutting-edge style, but the play of the scarf itself can reflect his character. During the whole interview, Guo focused a lot on the host. The first hint is that he is highly controlling and insecure. Secondly, it is suggested that this may be an act of asking for help, or the experience in this field is beyond his expectation. Especially worthy of analysis is Guo's request to speak and his "alas!" When the host makes the final sentencing prompt. In this exchange, I only saw Guo's expression and Zhang's left hand in my trouser pocket. In short, the overall impression is that Guo has been fooled! Guo mainly can't act. Don't make too many subjective guesses here. However, I would like to add a few details: First, the first sentence Guo interviewed in the backcourt was "I didn't expect something ordered by Teacher Zhang and the judges", and everyone had a good time; Second, when the host commented that "he may play a great role", he narrowed his eyes, stretched out his left index finger and finally touched his head; In addition, his attribution of Guo's failure emphasized that Guo's "normal communication" during the external trial meant that Guo's coping style was "abnormal". Maybe this is what he didn't expect This is why there is his best decission. This paragraph should be improvised-one of his most important concerns (the first reaction in the face of this emergency) is that he and the literati are "finished". Ha ha. His reaction and Wen's reaction should be true (with a look of fear). The warmth and coldness of TV series can be seen! Third, a pair of glasses guests laughed and teased whether the plot had been rehearsed. Zhang emphasized "very, very, very hateful" four times. Pass the ball "I guessed the beginning, but I couldn't guess the end." Ha ha laugh
A detail of the guest: the expression of a guest's super brother (who didn't speak in the impression) when Guo left in a mess-obvious contempt!