Zhang Yi wrote back and thanked Zhang Yimou for losing 20 jins in filming "One Second"

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1905 film network news Directed by Zhang Yimou and participated in the screenwriter, the movie "One Second" starring Zhang Yi, Liu Haocun and Fan Wei will be released nationwide on November 27. Recently, the film crew released a video of "Zhang Yi's Autograph Letter". This video letter was written by Zhang Yi and personally directed and shot. In the form of a short film, it tells the process of his connection with the film and expresses his gratitude to his always respected director Zhang Yimou.


Zhang Yi wrote his own letter:


It was at the age of 10 that Zhang Yimou's "Red Sorghum" directed by Zhang Yimou sparked his curiosity about the film world, and 30 years later, he finally collaborated with Zhang Yimou for the first time in "Director One Second" .


At the age of 10, he was determined to watch the movie "Red Sorghum". Zhang Yi wrote back to thank Zhang Yimou


. As the release of Zhang Yimou's new work "One Second" approached, a video of "Zhang Yi's Autograph" was first exposed. In the video, Zhang Yi looks at her role on the big screen, as well as herself as an actor and audience. He sometimes touched the light and shadow, sometimes pressed against the screen, smiling and thinking. In and out of the play, people and roles are integrated.



Time goes back to the summer 30 years ago. The 10-year-old Zhang Yi is still a little boy who is full of questions about the movie: "Why are the people in the movie so tall? Where did'they' go after the movie? The back of the movie is long. What?" For this reason, he even crawled behind the screen to find "them", but what he didn't expect was, "they are still on the screen." It was this experience that made Zhang Yi decide to enter the world of movies.


After many years, Zhang Yi finally became the person in the movie, creating memorable characters one after another: soldier, literary youth, scholar, boss, etc. And this time in the movie "One Second", Zhang Yi played a fugitive who traveled far and wide, just to catch up with a movie, to see the image of his daughter for one second in the film.


However, although Zhang Yi has been in the film for many years, Zhang Yi's awe of the film has not diminished. He still persistently regards each performance as a study, and devotes all his enthusiasm and curiosity to each role. Faced with the prediction of the media "China's first Mr. 20 billion at the box office", Zhang Yi said more humbly that he just "doed my best to dedicate a different me" and hoped that audience friends would not be aesthetically tired.



42-degree high temperature desert exposure Zhang translated as "One Second" and lost 20 pounds


"One Second" is the first collaboration between Zhang Yi and Director Zhang Yimou. It is worth mentioning that the film that left 10-year-old Zhang Yi's lifetime memory is "Red Sorghum" directed by Zhang Yimou. In this video letter, Zhang Yi especially thanked the film for its influence on him: "Thank you for the movie that accompanied us when we grew up, and thank you for the summer when we were 10 years old, for the days we used to dream!" For Zhang Yi, this time Starring in "One Second" is a reflection of the emotions of the year. It is those longings for movies that led him to move forward on this road. From a hairy boy who took a long time to prepare for a crying scene, he has grown into today's "famous guide harvester." Along the way, Zhang Yi interpreted the two words "love" and "awe" vividly and vividly.


For Zhang Yi, "One Second" is his dream work. From a child looking up to Zhang Yimou's work to becoming a character in Zhang Yimou's work, he has gone for a long time, and he cherishes it very much. When filming the movie "One Second", Zhang Yi can be described as an out-and-out "drama lunatic". In order to create Zhang Jiusheng's role as a fugitive with a thin appearance and a rock-like heart, Zhang Yi lost 20 catties and turned himself into the weak and exhausted father who was determined to take a look at his daughter.



At the same time, in order to better reflect the character's extreme water shortage due to crossing the desert, Zhang Yi still chooses to expose to the 42-degree desert even during his break. The effort pays off. In the end, Zhang Jiusheng, created by Zhang Yi, moved the audience to tears with just one line in the trailer.


However, Zhang Yi said that this is just a personal choice for his dedication, "Any job may be harmful to your health. Do you want to live a very healthy life but achieve nothing, or do your best? The things that are very pleasant for yourself depend on your own choice." Zhang Yi said. Perhaps, thirty years have passed, and today the carrier and screening conditions of movies have undergone earth-shaking changes, but the sincerity, awe and love of filmmakers and audiences from generation to generation has remained the same.