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What kind of person is Mo Sanmei (the third brother) played by Zhu Yilong in "Life Events"?

Let’s talk about the intuitive feeling first. The character of Mo San is still Zhu Yilong’s background, compassionate, stubborn, fragile, and sensitive. But this time he added different things to these foundations. I feel that Zhu Yilong has only played the role of a young master, the kind of character who is neither short of money nor love. He is smart and elite. All the entanglements stem from internal friction. To put it bluntly, he has never experienced externally imposed suffering. His suffering Comes from self-examination. But Mo San is a precedent. He appears as another character with a background of external harm. He was scolded for eating dead people's food since he was a child. His father was too strict and sometimes valued the inheritance of family education more seriously than him (he was in the crematorium since he was a child. This kind of thing is definitely not the case). It seems that your son is not good at studying, so he went to the funeral parlor to help learn the craft, right?)

This character adds another element - disguise. What I saw in the first scene was his impulsiveness and stubbornness, but after getting out of the car, he instantly started to behave in a way that was almost real and fake. He became particularly muddy, naughty, and even vulgar. But this is just a disguise, just like Lin Nansheng's Deputy Webmaster Lin is fake, but Lin Nansheng needs it for his career, but Mo San regards the disguise as real. He really believes that he will not be able to get past the wall. He is a rotten man who everyone knows. He was like this when he quarreled with Guangxi Zai. He was clearly poked in a painful spot, but he still had to provoke him with half a smile, which made the two of them fight, but he still I can't help but laugh to death. The great thing about this disguise is that he is so real, because Mo San himself believed that he was a bad person, so I saw various movie reviews saying that Zhu Yilong played the ruffian and down-to-earth character of a low-level gangster. I I can only say that you underestimated Zhu Yilong. The ruffianism and down-to-earth nature of this character were both played for you. Zhu Yilong acted in another sense a play within a play. Before, Qin Xiaowan said that The Wind Rises in Longxi was a dimensionality reduction attack. , I have to say that Zhu Yilong's acting is a dimensionality reduction blow to most actors in a sense. His reading comprehension is not at the same level as others.

In addition, I want to talk about the antagonist scene. This movie is an all-male movie, which is a movie with almost 100% dragon content. He is interacting with other people at any time. I will give you the details. Not to boast, Wuhan dialect and Hanpu are seamlessly connected, which is the daily life of people in our dialect areas; the behavioral habits of small people or poor people, such as licking cigarettes and eating noodles, are basically the living conditions of us ordinary people; micro The application of expressions, such as looking at the relieved look in the ex-girlfriend's eyes, the expression has almost not changed but the eyes are smiling, etc. If you want to praise him, you can probably only use the second brush to pay more attention to the details.

The last one is also my favorite reciprocal rivalry scene, with Lao Mo. Lao Mo is a very good actor, I would like to respectfully call him Teacher Luo. For Mo San, Lao Mo also loved him deeply. The more he loved him, the more he wanted to beat this bastard to death with a stick. He always felt that his son would not be able to stand up before he grew up, so he became more severe; The greater the hope for Lao Mo and Mo San, the greater the disappointment. When they see Lao Mo, they are afraid of complaining and hide away. It is not so much that he wants to earn the property as to gain publicity, but the more he is eager for quick success and quick profit, the less he can get it. Lao Mo's is good. Two people are in a vicious circle. What I like most in the movie is the daily scene between the father and son in the square. It is very life-like. I thought for a while that they were really two father and son.