What can women in the new era look like? In Jiangsu Satellite TV's Happiness Theater hit drama "Surgery Live Room", Chang Yue, played by Yuan Shanshan, gave her own answer: independent career, stable emotions and calm style of doing things.
Emotional stability is a bridge between doctors and patients
In Yuan Shanshan's view, starring in "Surgery Live Room" is a kind of fate. "In the past few years, someone in my family has been seeing a doctor, and I have met many doctor friends. When a doctor character comes to me, I feel that it is a kind of fate. And I also like medical dramas, because 'life and death battles' will be staged in the hospital, so After reading the script, I wanted to try it. "
In the play, Yuan Shanshan plays Chang Yue, a pediatrician at Haicheng Hospital. A change from the bright character image in the past, this time she dressed simply, wearing a white coat most of the time, looking at everyone with gentle eyes. In her opinion, Chang Yue is a very emotionally stable person. No matter how big or small he encounters, he can deal with it very rationally and takes good care of every colleague and patient. He is like a bridge between doctors and patients. A bridge. However, Chang Yue looks gentle on the surface, but in fact he is stubborn at heart, and he will definitely accomplish what he sets his sights on.
This also made Yuan Shanshan see her own shadow in Chang Yue. "When an actor plays a role, he will definitely explore the commonalities between himself and the character. I am also a person with relatively stable emotions, but a stubborn heart." Based on this, Yuan Shanshan is more comfortable in shaping the role, playing Chang Yue Well recognized by the audience.
As a pediatrician, it is inevitable to deal with children. Recalling the scene at that time, Yuan Shanshan was deeply impressed: "You have to be very careful when acting with children, otherwise it is easy to fail to play them, because the children are so smart! They feel the characters with their heart and give very real reactions. They They are also very hard-working. Some children are still reading the script over and over again when they arrive on set. This is also a quality we should learn from them.”
Talking about the future: Hope to find a balance between life and work
As a senior actor, Yuan Shanshan has portrayed. There are many characters, some are daring to love and some are daring to hate, some are Xiaojiabiyu, and some are as tender as water, each has its own charm under her interpretation. However, in recent years, her pace has obviously slowed down. "Actually, I didn't mean to slow down. It's just that now, I no longer need to focus on quantitative accumulation like when I just graduated from college. Now, I want to play some of my favorite roles and work with more good production teams. I think this is about seeking a balance between life and work.”
In Yuan Shanshan’s view, there are many times in life when we need to seek balance and keep both life and work in a comfortable state. "I filmed a lot in the past few years, but in recent years I hope to live more. When I reach a certain age, I will take on more family responsibilities and take care of my family. It is precisely because of these experiences in life that I Let me shape the characters better. "
" For an actor, life and work are actually complementary to each other, because all characters come from life. In the past few years, I have accompanied my parents to see doctors, and I have learned deeply about the reality of doctors. Status. Some of the reactions about doctors in "Surgery Room" are actually the status of doctors seen in life, and they are some of the things they will encounter. It is because of this experience that I played the role of Chang Yue. "When the time comes, I will add my own understanding to interpret the role."
Currently, the series of "Surgery Room" is halfway through. Chang Yue, played by Yuan Shanshan, has joined the team of Zheng Ren, played by Zhang Binbin, to prepare for the surgery of conjoined twins. , the result is worth looking forward to.
Text/Beijing Youth Daily reporter Yang Wenjie