Why did Wong Kar-wai refuse to take off his sunglasses? He is very handsome with his sunglasses off, and the reason is admirable.

Wong Kar-wai is a banner of the Chinese film scene. If Wong Kar-wai's movies were not in this world, there would be a lot of topics and lots of excitement. In the public's impression, Wang Jiawei has always been a person with a soft language, a leisurely and elegant temperament and a tall figure. On most occasions, as long as he appears, he must be dressed in a black suit, white shirt, jeans, and of course, his pair of sunglasses that have long been a topic for everyone. It can be said that regardless of whether it is day or night, whether it is sunny, rainy or snowy, as long as it appears in public, sunglasses are the most obvious personal label of Wong Kar-wai.

A pair of sunglasses makes Wong Kar-wai different from all other directors. Under the sunglasses, Wong Kar-wai always looks very suspenseful, mysterious and unpredictable. There are many opinions about why Wong Kar-wai wears sunglasses, and it is difficult to find the answer even from Wong Kar-wai’s own mouth. When faced with the same question from different reporters, he will always be ambiguous and answer the question. There are three answers to why Wong Kar-wai always wears a pair of sunglasses.

Wong Kar-wai said in an interview, “Wearing sunglasses makes me feel safer and more at ease.” Or, “please let me leave a little bit of the right to maintain my own characteristics.” In the 11th issue of "Movie" magazine, 2007 In an exclusive interview with Wang Jiawei at the Cannes Film Festival, he said, "I believe this is like your uniform. Wear this thing when you go to work. When you leave work, you will have some space for yourself. This answer is not convincing. Wong Kar-wai, who won five awards at the Hong Kong Film Awards for the filming of "A Fei True Story", is already a well-known celebrity.

Some people say that Wong Kar-wai, who was born in Shanghai and grew up in Hong Kong, is fragile and shy. In childhood, his father was a seaman and he often went out. He was brought up by his mother. He lacked his father’s love and had a cowardly and low self-esteem. After he became famous, he used to wear big sunglasses in the dark because of lack of safety. Feeling. Sunglasses are a layer of disguise, which obscures the most "talking" eyes. He always tries to hide himself, but on the contrary, it becomes more prominent. As a film director, it can also be regarded as a great strategy to retreat.

"Sense of security" and "maintaining characteristics" are just two aspects that big sunglasses can show. Wong Kar-wai skillfully kills two birds with one stone. He also agrees with the author Qian Zhongshu's analogy of eggs and hens, "You have to like me The movie, there is no need to know my hen laying eggs. "When I was a director in the 1980s, I was not so advanced that everyone could use a video monitor (small TV) on the spot. The director usually stood behind the camera to observe the performance of the actors. Usually, after the director shouted CUT, the actors were very Naturally, he will look towards the camera, mainly hoping to know from the director’s eyes whether his performance is OK.

Wong Kar-wai, who does not wear sunglasses, looks very elegant and gentle. After wearing sunglasses, he is not in his mood or anger. The actor can't see his thoughts, and it is more conducive to him to control the actors. Song Zude, a famous big mouth in the entertainment industry, has exposed many inside stories in the entertainment industry. Why does he always wear sunglasses no matter whether it is outdoors or indoors, day and night , Was very curious, so after consulting his friends in the entertainment circle, he had such an answer-"He has a pair of very serious cross-eyed eyes since he was a child!

's ridicule of Song Zude is just to entertain us. The earlier Wong Kar-wai didn't wear sunglasses, nor did we see the so-called "cross-eyed." In an interview in the "Dialogue" column, Wang Jiawei replied that his eyes are very afraid of light, because he often makes movies at night, so his eyes can't stand the strong light. Another reason why he wears sunglasses is that he went to Yinchuan and other places in the northwest to shoot "Evil and West Poison". When shooting, the weather in the Great Northwest was always under the scorching sun of the desert. Wearing sunglasses is the best way to protect your eyes. Once you put them on, you can’t take them off.

has long been accustomed to seeing the big battle, and he is not surprised, and smiles to the side to easily resolve the situation: "Sunglasses can be said to be a price for making movies for so many years. I usually write scripts during the day and shoot at night, and my eyes are used to darkness. If you take off your sunglasses, you won’t see my eyes — what you see will be tears, because my eyes are too sensitive to lights. Wong Kar-wai has a classic line in the film "Evil and West Poison": " If you don't want to be rejected, the best way is to reject others first. "Wang Jiawei did it. Do you like her?