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In film and television dramas, which scenes are particularly impressive for you in terms of their acting skills? Why?

Many gangster movies in Hong Kong have a very special scene, which is the scene of eating, and they are all in close-up. And there are also many forms of eating, sometimes hot pot, sometimes lunch boxes, sometimes When eating at a food stall, sometimes crows may overturn the table and leave you without food.

No matter what they eat, it can arouse our full appetite. Watching the scene in "Infernal Affairs" in which Han Chen, played by Eric Tsang, eats a lunch box at the police station is simply awesome. Everyone who has ever seen it is impressed by Eric Tsang’s acting skills, and they even wonder if the box lunches are really that delicious? I couldn't help but swallow a few mouthfuls of saliva.

Still the super green leafy Suet Lam. It seems that as long as there is Suet Lam in Hong Kong movies, there must be scenes of eating. It is said that when filming the movie "Black and White Maze", Suet Lam vomited countless times in order to get the scene of eating well. , so when I see Lin Xue, I often think of food, and I feel hungry when I see him.

But compared to them all, my favorite scene in black history is the eating scene of Tony Leung Ka Fai in the movie "The King of Chess". The scene where Wang Yisheng, played by Tony Leung Ka Fai, eats on the train is simply divine. Performance, let’s review it with Black History and see Tony Leung’s expression after hearing the meal!

Let’s talk about the background of the movie. It is that era of shining red stars. Therefore, eating at that time was also a delicate job. Tony Leung was very particular about it. Just look at his posture when opening his lunch box and his movements when eating. Knowing how much he craves food, it was just white rice and no vegetables.

After eating in large gulps, you should slowly savor the taste of the white rice. The few grains of rice in the corner of your mouth must not be wasted. If you lick it with your tongue, it will be licked back into your mouth.

After finishing the meal, there must be some soup. Unfortunately, there is no soup. There is only boiled water poured by the train staff. However, Tony Leung is still not satisfied. He slowly pours the soup with a trace of boiled water into his mouth as if he is reluctant to leave. ...

The most striking thing is when Tony Leung Ka Fai found a grain of rice in the crack of the board. That shot was really a stroke of genius. It can be said that Tony Leung Ka Fai perfectly integrated himself with the characters in the original work. He is Wang Yisheng. The most impressive thing about Wang Yisheng in the original work is his ability to win and play blind chess with one against nine. However, he is a real character in the original work, and in the final game of chess with one against nine. The momentum is also breathtaking. If you haven't seen this movie, you can watch it.

The acting skills of Tony Leung Ka Fai, the actor with a thousand faces, are really not exaggerated. It can be said that Tony Leung Ka Fai is the best actor in the Chinese film and television industry. There is no one else. He can perfectly control any role. In the end, "I have to say It’s over, who is in favor and who is against.”

"Su Qier, the top scholar in martial arts" - abandoning dignity and pride and eating a bowl of dog's food. I have to say that this eating scene is the most poignant and tear-jerking scene in the whole film. Sing Yeh and Ng Mang-tat also showed superb acting skills:

One is the one who has experienced being knocked from the top to the bottom. At the end of the day, he lost his martial arts, identity and dignity, and dared not speak out when threatened to eat dog food. His father was bullied but he was powerless and could only choose to surrender and obey. Look carefully at Su Can, who is kneeling on the ground and devouring his food, with tears hiding in his eyes that he is trying to suppress

First of all, I am happy to answer your question:

To say that eating opera is the most classic The one that had the most profound impact was Teacher You Benchang's "Ji Gong". Everyone knows that there are a lot of scenes of eating meat and chicken drumsticks in it. Teacher You Benchang ate it with great gusto, and watched it with relish when I was a child. But later I realized that the meat I ate was smelly.

I have watched an interview with CCTV before. As a guest, Mr. You Benchang talked about when he was filming "Ji Gong". He said: These elbows and meat are inedible because the filming conditions were limited at that time. I bought it in the afternoon of the first day because it was summer, with a high temperature of 39 degrees. I had to shoot the sunrise before dawn, and then I went up the mountain to shoot the scene on the mountain. After shooting, it was already dusk when I came down the mountain. When I was filming the scene of eating the elbow, when I bit it, I realized that the elbow was all smelly. what to do? The director said: Eat, eat, eat. Then just chew it without swallowing it until the filming is over, and then spit it all out. To be honest, if a stinky chicken drumstick was placed in front of me, I would probably vomit if I smell it, let alone eat it.

Have you noticed that Teacher You Benchang's version of "Ji Gong" actually only has 12 episodes, but you feel like you can't finish them all. Teacher You Benchang has brought us all into the world of Jigong, and we can eat meat with him. Punish evil and promote good. This may be the highest level of an actor.

Ex 3. Goodbye to my ex Yu Wenming. He knew he was allergic to mangoes, but he ate them crazily. He cried while eating them. He ate until he went crazy and cried until he was moved. He said goodbye to his past and said to himself in the previous relationship. Goodbye, because it incorporates the compassion of breakup, the scene makes the audience feel heartbroken.

We who love each other so much cannot escape reality after all. We have grown up along the way, but we have lost too many things, and we can no longer get them back.

Indulge yourself and draw an ending to your love, even if you eat it to the point of allergies and numbness, your heart still hurts.

In Infernal Affairs 2, when Eric Tsang and Anthony Wong were having dinner at the police station

"Killing people, setting fires, gold belts, repairing bridges and roads, but no corpses"

Then every time I watch I'm so hungry here. . .

Hello everyone, I am M Cat Film and Television, an author in the field of film and television. I am very happy to answer this question!

The first time I saw this question, I thought of the character Zhao Dehan played by Hou Yong in the popular TV series In the Name of the People in 2017. In the original TV series, Zhao Dehan was the director of the project department of a department of the national ministry. Although he was a small official with great power, he embezzled tens of millions during his tenure. However, when Hou Liangping (played by Lu Yi) from the Anti-Corruption Bureau of the Supreme People's Procuratorate came to search, he was eating fried noodles at home, fried noodles, fried noodles! This was in huge contrast to his embezzlement of tens of millions of funds. It was this scene of eating noodles that left a deep impression on the audience. When Hou Yong later participated in a TV interview, he said that this scene of eating noodles had been filmed for more than 30 years. It only took one attempt to pass, but a short video of eating noodles was filmed more than 30 times, which shows the professionalism and professional ethics of the director, and it also shows that you can only do it well if you work hard! The fact that this TV series became a hit in 2017 has an inseparable relationship with the director and actors!

For an actor, the most testing of acting skills is the crying scene. There are some veteran actors in the entertainment industry whose crying scenes can be said to be particularly touching, but the crying scenes of some new actors are very touching. It looks very stiff, and can even be said to be a little embarrassing. The crying scene is not just about crying, it also has a degree, and the degree of sadness can be different according to different situations. The feeling is also different. To be able to do this, the actor's acting skills are indeed very powerful.

What impressed me most was Sun Li’s crying scene in The Legend of Zhen Huan. There were no exaggerated tears or loud shouts, just a glare. Her eyes were filled with tears. At the same time, her eyes made people feel very angry and a little wronged. In one look, she perfectly reflected the truest thoughts of the character at that time. It was precisely because of her look that others were criticized. She has fans.

The other person is Sun Honglei. The most amazing thing about Sun Honglei is actually not the crying scene, but his ability to play every role superbly. He conquered this scene many years ago. A TV series laid the foundation for him to be the best actor. Now he often appears in some TV series or appears on variety shows, but his acting skills are worthy of everyone's recognition. They are very good and can be called an experienced actor. He is also He once asked a little girl how to cry correctly in an extreme challenge, which also reflected his true strength.

For an actor to be able to perform a crying scene perfectly requires very solid basic skills, so the most direct way to evaluate an actor’s real acting skills is to see his crying scene. , many veteran actors are very powerful.

In the last scene of "A World Without Thieves", the pregnant Rene Liu eats roast duck. Her amazing acting skills make me still remember it.

Rene Liu was eating roast duck when she was pregnant. The policeman played by Zhang Hanyu sat across from her. When he slowly told her that the male lead played by Andy Lau had not come back, Rene Liu didn't cry at first. She rolled the roast duck and ate it very calmly. It was mechanical. The movements, the food was devoured without any image, really big mouthfuls, and then slowly started to shed tears.

Cheng Cheng didn't say a word. Zhang Hanyu, who was sitting across from him, was smoking a cigarette and said that his wife looked like this even when she was pregnant.

At this time, Rene Liu was devastated, but the director did not let the character cry. Instead, he was extremely restrained and quietly collapsed quietly.

The character Liu Ruoying in the play is a "thief" and a master of deception. She is good at acting and expression management.

But her husband is not cheated for Shagen's money. The thief stole it and sacrificed herself. She and her unborn child no longer had a lover or a father. She had to face everything alone, so she could only restrain herself from collapse.

Rene Liu's "Eating Roast Duck" left both the character and the audience feeling speechless and choked.

At the end of the film, Rene Liu kowtows to Buddha in the snow, and the ending song is "Know or Not". I couldn't help crying when I saw it. After all these years, I still think of Rene Liu when I eat roast duck.

Hello! Happy to answer your questions!

When I saw your question, the first thing that came to my mind was the scene of Brother Monkey eating noodles in the 86 version. The second thing that came to my mind was the scene of Zhu Bajie stealing watermelon and eating it. The third one was The scene of Fang San having breakfast.

1 "Journey to the West"

In the first episode of "Journey to the West", it is said that Sun Wukong traveled thousands of miles across the ocean to learn the art of immortality. Brother Monkey, who is new here and has never seen a mortal before, is new and curious about everything in front of him. He also follows what mortals do when he sees them. The most impressive thing is that he eats noodles like the old man in a noodle shop, rotating chopsticks 360 degrees to pick up the noodles. , it was really funny how I jumped on the stage and couldn’t eat it at the end. Haha...he is just like a monkey with all his facial expressions and movements, but his acting skills are nothing to mention.

2 "Journey to the West Sequel"

2 "Journey to the West Sequel" Episode 10, in the Xiang Palace, Zhu Bajie was walking and saw a watermelon field, so he went When I was trying to steal some food, I found an old man guarding me, so I barked like a dog. After distracting the old man, I ran to the watermelon field, lay down on the ground, ate the watermelon with big mouthfuls, and even put it on my head. To put it bluntly, as we all know, Zhu Bajie looks scary when he eats. Are your acting skills poor in eating dramas? Haha...an old pig is an old pig. I really want to know what he feels like lying on the ground with a big belly?

3 The second episode of "Wrong Ride". Fang San is a big bad guy who loves to eat, is lazy, and does all kinds of evil. He likes to beat his wife and scold his son for fun. In the play, Fang San's acting skills are also vivid, especially when it comes to eating. The picture shows Fang San having a hearty breakfast after stealing his uncle's daughter and selling it. Judging from his eating appearance and his moral character, he would not sit on a good stool, but had to squat. What does this posture look like? Like what? What do you think it looks like? Seeing this gesture, I want to use a line that is very popular recently (You are here to poop, right)? Haha...please forgive me for laughing unkindly.

Thinking about it, the most memorable thing is the veteran actor Zhang Jiayi who has superb acting skills, and he is also a master in eating scenes.

The scene of him eating fried noodles in "White Deer Plain" made many viewers salivate, and this scene was hard-won. In order to film this scene well, Zhang Jiayi ate six or seven bowls at once. In the end, I ate until I vomited.

Looking at Zhang Jiayi’s delicious fried noodles, I feel hungry even across the screen