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In fact, Xia Siyu roughly guessed why Bo Yan called timeout, but she was still unhappy. Even if she was wrong, Bo Yan shouldn't let her lose face in front of so many people. What's more, she didn't know if Bo Yan realized what was wrong. If he hadn't noticed, she would have been more confident.
She had a cold expression and her voice was a bit harsh. She didn't even look directly at him in the mirror: "Where did you go wrong?"
Bo Yan paused and said, "I shouldn't have done it again and again in front of so many people, making it impossible for you to get off the stage."
Xia Siyu snorted from her nose, and her voice seemed to be squeezed out of her throat: "If you are talking about this, I heard you, you can go."
That expression was obviously "I'm still very angry".
"And" Bo Yan raised his eyes slightly and looked at her in the mirror. Xia Siyu's makeup was still on, and her seaweed-like hair hung easily around her neck. Although the silk pajamas she wore were snugly attached to her skin, there were still some wrinkles where she sat or slept.
Bo Yan stretched out his hand and gently took care of her clothes through her reflection in the mirror. The silk pajamas were very thin, and when his fingers slid over her, she could feel the warmth of his fingertips and the gentle touch on her skin. She remained calm, humming in her mind to see what clues he could come up with.
Then he gently brought his head to her ear and said in a slightly lower voice: "That's good for you."
???????????????????????????????? Did she not look back and hit him, giving him the wrong impression? She was about to snort when she looked up at herself in the mirror and realized something.
Bo Yan also felt what the sense of disobedience he just felt was. There was nothing wrong with her performance just now, and the play director also said that her lines, movements, expressions, everything was better than when she performed in the play before.
But the problem is that a drama is a drama and a movie is a movie.
Because people are on the stage and the audience is far away, the drama may not be able to see clearly what the actor is performing or saying, so it requires you to properly amplify your voice, have rich body language, use language and voice, and be slightly exaggerated. Expressions to interpret characters.
There is nothing wrong with this in itself. If a person wants to improve his acting skills quickly, he will definitely benefit a lot from acting in dramas for a few years. As mentioned before, dramas are not like movies and TV shows. In movies, you can speak a few words more than 20 times, but dramas have to be done in one step. If you practice dramas well, your control over acting skills will be greatly improved.
This should be the ultimate in external exposure. But a movie is not a drama. It is the kind where the camera is focused on your face, capturing every nuance of your expression, the movement of your muscles, and the ups and downs of your tone of voice. If you still perform in a wide-open and closed manner, it will appear too full and too redundant when placed in front of the movie camera.
It can be said that before "The Tempest", Xia Siyu acted completely based on instinct. Her mother only taught her dancing since she was a child, not acting. Although the university was an art college at N University, I dropped out after one and a half years. A few years before I entered the industry, although I took acting classes, they were not systematic and I relied entirely on my face to support myself.
After "The Tempest", I started to explore my acting skills. From "The Tempest" to "Spring Light" to director Ji's two films, and finally the drama, her acting skills have improved visibly. But this improvement is mostly of the external type. So when the Golden Phoenix Awards showcased the highlights of her acting skills, it was also a time for her to quarrel. (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com