The recently released movie "It's Worth It" tells the story of Wen Shanyu, a down-and-out screenwriter who makes a living by writing eulogies, as he heals each other in the process of dealing with various clients. As a "must-see" movie, what are the stories and emotions it really tells?
html On September 10, Liu Jiayin and the director and screenwriter's work "It's Worth It" were guests on the movie channel's "Today's Film Review" program, analyzing this eloquent film in detail from the perspective of the creator, and sharing behind-the-scenes highlights with the audience.iEveryone must see the eloquent story
Hu Ge and Wu Lei fit the role
Liu Jiayin, who was a guest of "Today's Film Critic", used three keywords to describe this film: "warmth", "eloquent narration" and "i everyone must see" Movie. She pointed out that audiences are often afraid of watching movies that express emotions directly, but "It's Worth It" is actually consistent with everyone's way of expressing emotions, especially for introverted "i people", who are safe and comfortable. At the Shanghai International Film Festival Awards Ceremony, Liu Jiayin once "shouted like an old mother" to Hu Ge, who played Wen Shan. In her opinion, this also conveyed the deep relationship between the creator and the character.
Regarding the casting of Wen Shan, Liu Jiayin bluntly stated to "Today's Film Critic" that this role is difficult to play, and there are many restrained and restrained parts. Hu Ge's character is similar to Wen Shan. For many roles that were not directly included in the script His performance can also provide the required characteristics of "humility in heart, courtesy in the outside, staying true to one's own nature, and application without impurity" in the action design, which is perfectly presented. As for the role of Xiao Yin played by Wu Lei, Liu Jiayin also told "Today's Film Critic" that he and Wen Shan exist at the same time, representing the "unfinished characters" that text creators may have, and they can talk to him, so To a certain extent, it is also of practical significance.
The eulogy can be inferred from the plot
The characters are well worth the journey.
Talking about the two starring roles of Hu Ge and Wu Lei, Liu Jiayin introduced to "Today's Film Critic" that when casting the actors, Hu Ge was chosen first and then Wu Lei. The two actors are a rare and irreproducible combination, and they are a projection of the simple yet complex relationship between Wen Shan and Xiao Yin. Regarding the eulogy for the deceased that did not seem to appear in full in the film, Liu Jiayin pointed out that part of the eulogy written to Aunt Fang was directly reflected in the film, but the eulogy itself was not shown too much, because eulogies are a form of comfort through contact and interaction between people. As a result, the content of the eulogy can actually be imagined through the plot, and does not need to be shown so directly.
Who is the character in "It's Worth It"? Regarding the questions raised by "Today's Film Critic", Liu Jiayin explained that the life of every character in the film is worthwhile. For example, Mr. Wang, who finally learned to get along better with his son, became more devoted to life after learning that life is limited. Aunt Fang who gave birth to herself, Lao Lu who worked hard for his deceased partner friend, Shao Jinsui who pursued answers for friends he had never met, and the protagonist Wen Shan who felt both regret and warmth in the process. "(Put them) in your heart, continue to move forward, and complete a kind of life growth."
It is reported that the film culture review daily broadcast column "Today's Film Review" is on CCTV-6 at 19:45 every night The movie channel broadcasts it at prime time from Monday to Sunday, lighting up your every night of light and shadow.