Just like watching Japanese dramas and Hong Kong dramas, although the protagonist of each drama will be replaced by a different star, there are always a group of old faces with familiar faces but not necessarily names appearing in different dramas and films.
It's also strange that although these actors come and go, I don't seem to be very good at dancing. In this regard, I attribute it to the actor's good acting skills.
I don't know when it started, but the career of actor has aroused widespread concern, probably because of the star effect, flow economy and star life being exposed to the public more and more. Let beautiful boys and girls long for fame and enter the colorful star world.
However, the profession of an actor is more than just dressing up, just standing there. The real value of an actor should be to show his body, thoughts, feelings about life and understanding of the role to another ordinary person, so that we can laugh and cry with the off-screen characters without trace.
This is the existence of Japanese actor KiKi KiRin. Probably because of her appearance, she has been playing the role of an elderly woman since she was in her thirties. Sometimes the actress who plays her son's wife is ten or twenty years younger than the actress who plays her mother.
To play the role of an old man, a young man can't just wear a wig, wrinkle, bend over to walk and stumble. Let the audience comment after watching the movie: "You really act like my mother", which depends on how deeply you understand life, how deeply you observe ordinary people and how much you respect the performance.
In "Anything is Possible", a little book that collects KiKi KiRin's long talks in various interviews, it shows Ms. KiKi KiRin's life experience in the film and television circle for nearly 60 years, and records her thoughts and feelings about life, family, health, work, men and women and works in a state of exhaustion in Qian Fan.
Such a thin quotation became the best seller in Japanese bookstores on 20 19, and was regarded as "my Bible" by many Japanese people, so I have to admire Ms. KiKi KiRin's wisdom in life.
On the cover of the book, Ms. KiKi KiRin's elegant and brilliant smile, that kind of calm satisfaction, that kind of elegance and easygoing, feels that it is a great blessing for a woman to have such a smile when she is old.
In life, she doesn't have too many desires. She can tell us without shame that there are many furniture that others don't want at home. Friends sorted out the underwear that her late husband had not worn, and she accepted it, so she wouldn't feel embarrassed to wear men's underwear with an opening in the front; Her TV is still a picture tube; She doesn't hide that she is a stingy person. ...
When she was young, like many people, she bought a lot of things because she was greedy for cheap. But she found that once she had it, she would become a slave to things. So in the later days, she gradually got rid of her obsession with things, kept a balance with things freely, and her life became simple and tidy.
Yes, an actor like KiKi KiRin really doesn't need to prove his value and existence through objects. She has excellent works in her hand and doesn't need materials to decorate herself. I think this is a complementary process. When we pay more attention to the work at hand and focus on improving our energy and ability, what attracts resources is not how eye-catching our clothes are, how inappropriate our words are, and how out of line our manners are, because her acting skills have won her status and respect, and her kung fu has nourished her confidence and calmness.
She has her own philosophy and way of doing things about her work. She will look at people and things with a holistic view, and if her partner is not in the state, she will also point it out rudely.
She strives for perfection and is graceful. I feel that the interview title of the magazine involved in the production is wrong, and I immediately ask for reprinting, even if the printing fee is paid by her. Compared with the simplicity of her life, her devotion and generosity in her work are really admirable.
On the other hand, some people I meet in the workplace insist on the idea of "almost" in their work and care too much about the so-called personal interests, not to say that their works, work and projects can't be improved. The first consideration is whether their petty profits will be damaged. I also haggle over a lot of easy work.
In this impetuous era, everyone is eager for quick success and instant benefit, and wants to go to the stage instead of behind the scenes; Everyone wants to become famous overnight and doesn't want to accumulate; Everyone wants to get rich overnight, not slowly but slowly.
For those who have traffic, something to watch, obvious benefits, tangible benefits and immediate results, they are all robbing. Those that need to be precipitated, rooted and long-term are ignored.
Therefore, a palace fight is on fire, a palace fight that attracts much attention; A spy war drama is on fire, and the whole world is lurking; A topic is very hot, and the screen is full of hot spots; A product has become a "network celebrity", and everyone has followed suit.
It is also the case that we still have so many "stuck neck" technologies in science and technology; We are extremely short of practitioners who uphold the spirit of artisans in all walks of life; We have great shortcomings in some basic subjects.
Musk said: The smartest people have gone to study finance, not scientific research. That's what America is like across the ocean, isn't it? The outstanding sons and daughters who Shi is worried about are considering switching to the financial field. I also doubt that when my children apply for majors and choose careers in the future, I can consider from their love rather than others' expectations, and whether I can support them to study and engage in things that they really love, are passionate and are willing to shine for them, rather than looking at the hottest employment prospects at that time.
When Ms. KiKi KiRin devoted herself to the advertising shoot that all the first-class actors disdained, she didn't hold the strategy of "saving the country by curve", but actually thought: If you don't do it, I'll do it. After the performance, she found that the advertisement was in line with her personality, and her title was added-advertising queen.
Instead of crowding a wooden bridge with thousands of troops, it is better to tap your natural enthusiasm, focus on your own destiny, take root in your passion, give your work a sense of sacredness with a global vision, and shine for yourself.
KiKi KiRin also has his own unique ideas about becoming a good actor. Be a good actor, not a star.
Throughout the book, Ms. KiKi KiRin has never revealed her pride as a senior actress and a big shot, but she is modest and self-deprecating.
As an actress, she was filled with awe and played a good role. She believes that an actor must go deep into life, live an ordinary life, get along with ordinary people and live an ordinary life in order to shape a good role. Her food and clothing are no different from ordinary people. She took the tram and went deep into life. No, she has been living a real life with endless vitality.
No wonder Hirokazu Koreeda, the great director who has worked with her in six films, commented on her: I'm afraid only KiKi KiRin can show her mother's meanness in a quiet way.
In 2004, at the age of 6 1, she lost her left eye due to retinal detachment. The following year, at the age of 62, she underwent total mastectomy for breast cancer. However, she remained active on the big screen until her death in 13. Among them, there are many classics, including Moving on, Tokyo Tower, Wicked Man and so on, which won her grand prize. It turns out that the movies I have seen before, such as "Evil Man" and "Miracle", are all works performed after she was blind in her left eye and got cancer. I can't help but admire her infinite vitality and superb acting skills.
At the age of 70, she won the Best Actress Award at the 36th Japan Academy Awards with My Mother's Notes. In her acceptance speech, she told everyone that cancer cells had spread all over her body.
But that's all. Her career as an actress has not stopped, she has been walking and still radiant.
In the documentary "Living KiKi KiRin", she said: Instead of working hard for the role, it is better to work hard for life. Actors just have to challenge themselves from time to time and need to question themselves. Is that enough?
KiKi KiRin not only performed various tough female images in film and television dramas, but also made herself an indestructible "wonder woman". Just as she felt when she experienced life in a leprosy hospital, everyone overcame the hardships of the past and lived a lively life.
She is also active and lively!
Therefore, when the director Hirokazu Koreeda died in KiKi KiRin, he was too sad to attend the funeral in person. In the eulogy read by others, he wrote: Although my mother died a long time ago, this time it is like losing my mother for the second time, and now I am in a quagmire of grief.
When accepting the prize at the San Sebastian International Film Festival, when talking about KiKi KiRin, director Hirokazu Koreeda said with tears: She is my partner.
This situation is touching. Two masters who appreciate each other, support each other, give each other energy and have advanced values are not tools for fame and fortune.
"Don't be proud, don't compare with others, just live an interesting and indifferent life." This is what she taught her daughter, and it is also a life attitude worth learning.
No.-Day 30 after dropping out of school