Source: China Military Bugle
At the just-concluded Asian International Film Festival, actor Miao Bo won the "Golden Ibis Award·Asian Outstanding Actor Award" for his outstanding acting skills in "Misty Tit". This honor is not only an affirmation of Miao Bo's acting career over the years, but also shows that he will shine for China's literary and artistic undertakings with a new attitude.
Miao Bo is not only a military host and actor, but also a young poetry writer and young reciter. His poetry works have been published in newspapers such as "Liberation Army Daily", "Poetry Magazine", and "Military Camp Culture World".
was able to win the honor of "Outstanding Asian Actor" because of Miao Bo's superb acting skills and outstanding performance. He has successfully created vivid characters in his acting career over the years. With his resolute tough guy appearance and upright military posture, Miao Bo mostly plays heroic and courageous positive roles. However, he boldly explores various artistic paths and strives to break through the boundaries of his own image. In the short film "Misty Tit", actor Miao Bo achieved an eye-catching role change with his amazing acting skills. Miao Bo, who was once deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with his tall and straight figure as a soldier, boldly challenged himself in this work and successfully portrayed a slovenly and poor low-level person. His image seems to have emerged from the dust of life, and every detail exudes the atmosphere of real fireworks. The messy hair and shabby clothes all tell the story of this character's difficult situation. When faced with the "mid-life crisis" and the tragedy of a sudden accidental car accident, when he was rejected by his brother and daughter, when he was raising money everywhere but no one paid attention, Miao Bo's performance was delicate and profound. The helplessness and sadness in his eyes made people feel for him. The slightly trembling lips, as if he wanted to explain but couldn't, vividly displayed the character's inner grievance and loneliness. The plot of visiting the victims' homes again and again and asking for forgiveness in a humble manner pushed his acting skills to a climax. His confession was not a simple expression, but the guilt and regret emanating from the depths of his soul. With his furrowed brows and dim eyes, his hands were shaking unconsciously, and his steps were heavy and slow, as if he was tightly bound by the shackles of fate. Tangle and pain intertwined on his face, and he struggled with moral dilemmas, making the audience seem to hear his inner cry. "Love and pain, the road is long; life adventures, side by side in the vast wilderness." When he finally collected a huge amount of compensation and called his brother to arrange to go with him to congratulate his newlywed daughter, his eyes turned to the roadside. The singing skylark gives us a glimpse of tired joy in his relieved expression. Miao Bo used his superb acting skills to give this character vivid life. He allows us to see the tragedy and hope of a small person at the bottom, and also makes us feel the complexity and fragility of human nature. He is not only performing, but also leading us into the inner world of this character, and feeling the helplessness and hope of life together. His outstanding performance undoubtedly adds the brightest light to "Misty Tit" and also fills us with more expectations for his acting career.
In the recent hit drama "Hunting Ice", Miao Bo played the villain role for the first time - the drug lord He Hongzhang. He Hongzhang is a tall, domineering and murderous social gangster, which is very different from Miao Bo's usual image and temperament. However, through in-depth character analysis and superb acting skills, Miao Bo successfully brought the character of He Hongzhang to life, leaving a deep impression on the audience. In the play, he and Huang Zongwei, played by Zhang Songwen, worked together to establish a drug network for drug production and drug trafficking. The sinful life of licking blood at the tip of a knife made them harbor evil intentions and suspect each other. After He Hongzhang was arrested by the police, he did not hesitate to betray Huang Zongwei in order to protect himself, which demonstrated the huge human tension in complex human nature. Director Gao Qunshu once pointed out He Hongzhang's characteristic: cold and unfeeling. In order to play this complex role well, Miao Bo carried out a lot of preparation work. He once gained an insane amount of fifteen pounds in one week to get closer to the character's image, and went without sleep for three days and three nights to experience the character's image of a gangster addicted to sensuality.In order to get close to the mental state of the desperado, he kept himself in the state of exhaustion, anxiety, irritability and other emotional reactions, and vividly performed He Hongzhang's greed, arrogance, selfishness and other characteristics, making it easy for the audience to get into the play and feel from the character That endless decadence and loss. Miao Bo's many years of military career have given him the most rigorous military training, and every move he makes is heroic. However, He Hongzhang is slack and arrogant, which is very different from himself. So in the play, he held his chest and hunched over, mainly supporting his body with his left leg. His body always stood crookedly; when he spoke, he always stretched his lower teeth forward and grinded his upper teeth, making a subtle and harsh grinding sound; he held a cigarette in his right hand and half-swallowed it. Half exhaled, letting the smoke linger in his eyes, making his eyes even more blurry and strange. These details make this character extremely oppressive. For example, in the scene where He Hongzhang kills people in the karaoke hall, he has fierce eyes, a weird smile on his face, draws a gun and shoots, treating human life as nothing in the flash of lightning. Miao Bo also specially designed a tiny chewing biscuit action to show his murderous nature, allowing the audience to feel the dangerous aura of this antisocial element through the screen. These efforts made Miao Bo's performance in the drama highly praised, and further proved his strength and potential as a film and television actor.
"The road to pass is really like iron, and now we are crossing it all over again." The "Golden Ibis Award" is a monument to Miao Bo's acting career, but it will not be the finish line for his forge ahead.
Source: China Military Bugle
At the just-concluded Asian International Film Festival, actor Miao Bo won the "Golden Ibis Award·Asian Outstanding Actor Award" for his outstanding acting skills in "Misty Tit". This honor is not only an affirmation of Miao Bo's acting career over the years, but also shows that he will shine for China's literary and artistic undertakings with a new attitude.
Miao Bo is not only a military host and actor, but also a young poetry writer and young reciter. His poetry works have been published in newspapers such as "Liberation Army Daily", "Poetry Magazine", and "Military Camp Culture World".
was able to win the honor of "Outstanding Asian Actor" because of Miao Bo's superb acting skills and outstanding performance. He has successfully created vivid characters in his acting career over the years. With his resolute tough guy appearance and upright military posture, Miao Bo mostly plays heroic and courageous positive roles. However, he boldly explores various artistic paths and strives to break through the boundaries of his own image. In the short film "Misty Tit", actor Miao Bo achieved an eye-catching role change with his amazing acting skills. Miao Bo, who was once deeply rooted in the hearts of the people with his tall and straight figure as a soldier, boldly challenged himself in this work and successfully portrayed a slovenly and poor low-level person. His image seems to have emerged from the dust of life, and every detail exudes the atmosphere of real fireworks. The messy hair and shabby clothes all tell the story of this character's difficult situation. When faced with the "mid-life crisis" and the tragedy of a sudden accidental car accident, when he was rejected by his brother and daughter, when he was raising money everywhere but no one paid attention, Miao Bo's performance was delicate and profound. The helplessness and sadness in his eyes made people feel for him. The slightly trembling lips, as if he wanted to explain but couldn't, vividly displayed the character's inner grievance and loneliness. The plot of visiting the victims' homes again and again and asking for forgiveness in a humble manner pushed his acting skills to a climax. His confession was not a simple expression, but the guilt and regret emanating from the depths of his soul. With his furrowed brows and dim eyes, his hands were shaking unconsciously, and his steps were heavy and slow, as if he was tightly bound by the shackles of fate. Tangle and pain intertwined on his face, and he struggled with moral dilemmas, making the audience seem to hear his inner cry. "Love and pain, the road is long; life adventures, side by side in the vast wilderness." When he finally collected a huge amount of compensation and called his brother to arrange to go with him to congratulate his newlywed daughter, his eyes turned to the roadside. The singing skylark gives us a glimpse of tired joy in his relieved expression. Miao Bo used his superb acting skills to give this character vivid life. He allows us to see the tragedy and hope of a small person at the bottom, and also makes us feel the complexity and fragility of human nature. He is not only performing, but also leading us into the inner world of this character, and feeling the helplessness and hope of life together. His outstanding performance undoubtedly adds the brightest light to "Misty Tit" and also fills us with more expectations for his acting career.
In the recent hit drama "Hunting Ice", Miao Bo played the villain role for the first time - the drug lord He Hongzhang. He Hongzhang is a tall, domineering and murderous social gangster, which is very different from Miao Bo's usual image and temperament. However, through in-depth character analysis and superb acting skills, Miao Bo successfully brought the character of He Hongzhang to life, leaving a deep impression on the audience. In the play, he and Huang Zongwei, played by Zhang Songwen, worked together to establish a drug network for drug production and drug trafficking. The sinful life of licking blood at the tip of a knife made them harbor evil intentions and suspect each other. After He Hongzhang was arrested by the police, he did not hesitate to betray Huang Zongwei in order to protect himself, which demonstrated the huge human tension in complex human nature. Director Gao Qunshu once pointed out He Hongzhang's characteristic: cold and unfeeling. In order to play this complex role well, Miao Bo carried out a lot of preparation work. He once gained an insane amount of fifteen pounds in one week to get closer to the character's image, and went without sleep for three days and three nights to experience the character's image of a gangster addicted to sensuality.In order to get close to the mental state of the desperado, he kept himself in the state of exhaustion, anxiety, irritability and other emotional reactions, and vividly performed He Hongzhang's greed, arrogance, selfishness and other characteristics, making it easy for the audience to get into the play and feel from the character That endless decadence and loss. Miao Bo's many years of military career have given him the most rigorous military training, and every move he makes is heroic. However, He Hongzhang is slack and arrogant, which is very different from himself. So in the play, he held his chest and hunched over, mainly supporting his body with his left leg. His body always stood crookedly; when he spoke, he always stretched his lower teeth forward and grinded his upper teeth, making a subtle and harsh grinding sound; he held a cigarette in his right hand and half-swallowed it. Half exhaled, letting the smoke linger in his eyes, making his eyes even more blurry and strange. These details make this character extremely oppressive. For example, in the scene where He Hongzhang kills people in the karaoke hall, he has fierce eyes, a weird smile on his face, draws a gun and shoots, treating human life as nothing in the flash of lightning. Miao Bo also specially designed a tiny chewing biscuit action to show his murderous nature, allowing the audience to feel the dangerous aura of this antisocial element through the screen. These efforts made Miao Bo's performance in the drama highly praised, and further proved his strength and potential as a film and television actor.
"The road to pass is really like iron, and now we are crossing it all over again." The "Golden Ibis Award" is a monument to Miao Bo's acting career, but it will not be the finish line for his forge ahead.I believe that he will fly high in the Chinese film industry in the future!