The host looked into Lin Changsheng's eyes seriously, and asked while resting his chin on his left hand.

"Director Lin, what is your standard for judging an actor?"

Lin Changsheng thought for a while, straightened his waist and said.

"I don't think an actor can touch the hearts of all audiences. Sometimes image conflicts and psychological conflicts are inexplicable."

You don't know this person at all, but you don't like this person's photo.

"This is especially true for actors. You hate this person even if he didn't recruit you or provoke you. That's called being blind."

Some actors who are good in their performances are also good, but they don’t have a good eye. Others think they are awkward when they see them. They don’t know what the problem is, and they can’t fix it.

"So an actor's success is accidental."

"Does this mean that God doesn't reward food?" The host chuckled and continued: "How to pass on our feelings and attitude towards performance to young actors?"

After pondering for a while, Lin Changsheng folded his hands and spoke with a heavy expression.

"The times have changed, and the methods of entering the era and entering the profession have changed accordingly. What is the difference between new actors and actors of the older generation?"

Lin Changsheng looked at the host, who smiled and shook his head.

He continued: "The actors of the older generation all grew up through hard work. In the early years, actors had to experience life for three to five months after taking on a play."

"How can actors nowadays have time to experience life?"

When Lin Changsheng said this, the host nodded repeatedly.

"My humble opinion is," the host interjected appropriately, giving Lin Changsheng time to moisten his throat with a sip of water.

"Is it true that with the continuous progress of the times, the constant change of the amount of information, and the continuous increase of platforms, the demand is getting more and more thirsty, and young actors often don't have much time to focus on a drama?"

"You are clear on this point." Putting down his glass, Lin Changsheng cast affirmative glances at the host.

"The filming of this film has not finished before entering the next film. I personally think that the market demand has caused such a bad phenomenon. There is no way but to rely on the actors' self-consciousness."

Many debut actors will flaunt how much they like acting. If I don’t act, I can’t do it. If I don’t act, I will lose the meaning of life.

But acting is really important to them, and if they love it so much, the first thing they should do is to respect this industry.

The first basic principle of respecting this industry is: eat a bowl of rice before eating the next bowl of rice.

Lin Changsheng spoke seriously, and by the way, he mentioned Wu Zhizhi's name in front of the camera.

"Among the young actors I met recently, there is a little girl named Wu Zhizhi... I saw some excellent qualities in her. In time, I think, she will become a very different existence in the entertainment industry. "

The host was shocked: "Director Lin, your evaluation is too high."

Lin Changsheng laughed, feeling that the time was almost up, and signaled the host to quickly end this topic and move on to the next question.

"Will there be a bad show, because it will become a good show if you pick it up?"

Lin Changsheng said firmly: "No."

The host didn't believe it. After all, Lin Changsheng is the most prestigious director in China today.

"Do you think you don't have such magical powers?"

Lin Changsheng replied again: "No."

Moderator: "You are too modest."

For a moment, Lin Changsheng was both proud and helpless, he sighed, and spoke earnestly.

"When the filming of each film starts, every producer, director, and actor wants to make the film well. This is all a wish, but the wish is always not reality."

The moderator continued to learn more about it.

"What are the facts you said?"

"Money," Lin Changsheng chuckled, and laughed at himself, "I and the entire production crew have to make a living."

This is a slightly sensitive topic, the host chatted a few words, and asked Lin Changsheng why he changed from filming to filming TV series.

Lin Changsheng had long thought that many people would ask him this question, and he had already figured out how to answer it.

"First of all, I don't distinguish between TV dramas and movies, let alone protagonists and supporting roles. The key is..."

"Do you like the role you play, and can you play this role?"

"Sometimes the role is good, but the actor doesn't have the ability to match it, he just can't play it."

"Why did I keep making movies before? That's because no one asked me to make TV dramas. Now I have, why don't I give it a try?"

The host applauded Lin Changsheng for his confidence.

"Director Lin's recent TV series "The General's Biography" is currently being filmed. Regarding this drama, do you have anything to say to our audience friends?"

Lin Changsheng said directly without even thinking about it.

""The General" is a work I made with my heart. He is like my child. Which parent would say that his child is not good?"

There was a burst of laughter at his words.

The interview with Lin Changsheng ended here, and Lin Changsheng was sent away. The host cooperated with the shooting arrangement of the crew and interviewed the main creative team and the leading actors successively.

By the time Wu only went to be interviewed, it was already three hours later.

Xu Ran, who finished the interview one step ahead of her, met her face to face. The former gave her an undisguised look, and strode away with a grunt.

"We didn't provoke her again today, why does she always treat you badly?"

Li Jinming couldn't see Xu Ran's superior appearance very much, so he looked at Xu Ran's back and made arrangements.

"She can't understand me, it's just a matter of a day or two?" Wu didn't care how Xu Ran thought of him, Wu just smiled casually, and while taking off the outermost armor, he called Li Jinming to help.

Li Jinming protected the armor she took off in his arms, hating iron for being weak.

"That is, you don't want to cause trouble on the set, otherwise I would have taught her a lesson..."

"Okay, okay, don't be so stubborn. There are so many cameras here, if anyone records and takes pictures, it will be really terrible."

As soon as I changed the clothes in the play, the inside began to urge Wu Zhizhi to interview.

Li Jinming responded, seeing that Wu was only ready, and helped her tidy up her slightly messy sideburns with his hands, then stepped back a little to take a closer look, and said with satisfaction: "Okay, come in!"

The two walked in one after the other, and Wu only said hello to the host sitting opposite, and officially started the interview.

Like every previous interview, Wu only introduced himself to the camera first, and then started the question-and-answer session.

The host is very professional, and she feels very friendly. Wu only felt that talking to her was easy and interesting, and she even made her forget about the cameras around her.

Seeing that the mood was almost up, the host took out the questions he had prepared earlier and asked Wu Zhizhi.

"You are a singer, why did you suddenly think of coming to film?"

Wu only said casually: "Actually, all of this is due to a variety show. I can't say what that variety show is now, but it is indeed because of it that I was seen by director Lin Changsheng, and I was able to star in this production team." Excellent "Biography of Generals."

The host asked again: "Although you have just started filming, in your opinion, what does it look like to be a good actor?"

"Possess professional skills," but Wu only had something else to say: "In my opinion, the most important thing for an actor is recognition."

The host is interested.

"How to say?"

Wu only said vividly: "First of all, you must be able to know whether the script is good or bad. A real agent can read the script for the actors."

"The success of an actor is inseparable from the script in his hand."

The actor industry is very unpredictable. There are actors like Hua Yuyang who are born for drama, and there are also newcomers like myself.

The probability of an actor turning out to be very high, but not necessarily the harder you work, the luckier you get.

Wu Zhizhi has been on the set for such a long time. She has seen many actors who wake up at six o'clock to practice, shout at seven o'clock, read scripts at eight o'clock, and review basic skills after rest, but many of them are unknown. The presence.

Wu only always felt that chance is greater than necessity in the actor industry.

"That's true," the host chuckled, and then went to the next link.

The host flipped through the small card in his hand and introduced: "I came here today and brought some questions that netizens want to ask you. Can you answer them conveniently?"

And this part?

Wu was only very curious, and then nodded: "Okay."

A netizen asked Wu Zhizhi: "Do you think you can stay in the entertainment industry forever? After all, you had a lot of black material before."

"The first one is so serious?" Wu only shrugged in shock, and said with a wry smile: "No one can always stand in the center of the stage."

This is determined by the market and audience.

Who can stand in the spotlight forever?There are only two possibilities for why an artist leaves the stage.

Wu just took a deep breath, thinking about answering this question seriously, she pondered for a while, followed her own words and sentences in her mind, and then faced the camera and said what was in her heart.

"One is to be abandoned by the stage, and the other is to abandon the stage. Last time I gave up the stage first, but this time, I will firmly grasp every opportunity that allows me to stay on the stage!"

Looking at Wu Zhizhi who was so determined, the host thought of someone behind her, lowered his eyes and smiled meaningfully.

"I think neither of these two possibilities will happen to you in the future."

"Who said it? Who said...," the first reaction was that the host was complimenting him, and Wu only smiled complacently.

"After all, you are the wife of the president of the Gu family."

But when she saw the meaningful smile on the host's face, the smile froze on her face, and the elation that had just risen in her heart quickly dissipated.

In the eyes of the host, Wu was only very sure that he saw her contempt, disdain and ridicule.

The previously relaxed feeling of chatting with the host no longer exists, and Wu only has a gloomy face.

"What are you thinking?"

Suddenly hearing a sarcastic remark, Li Jinming, the host and the person in charge of filming were all startled.

"Miss Wu..."

Wu only interrupted the host, "You think the reason why I will not withdraw from everyone's attention is that there is the whole Gu family behind me, don't you?"

Her sharp eyes stared straight at the host's eyes that were flustered and trying to dodge, Wu just snorted coldly.

"This is my career, my job, and what I do now has nothing to do with my husband."

"Yes, he is indeed a very controversial person."

"But he never intervened in my career. I really don't understand why everyone associates my career with Gu's."

Wu only said one word and one sentence, and announced loudly.

"We only came together because we love each other. Why can't people believe that he has no interest in my work at all?"

"Gu Yousi is busy all day long without touching the ground. Does anyone really think that he hides behind the electronic screen all day to see if other people are bullying me?"

In the end, Wu just dismissively made a conclusion.

"People who think like this are so naive!"

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