In today’s highly competitive entertainment circle, Bao Beier revealed his real thoughts about his acting career through a frank interview. On October 22nd, when Bao Beier was questioned about "too many bad movies" in an interview, he showed his humorous side and attracted a large number of viewers’ attention. This interview not only let us see a relaxed Bao Beier, but also made us think about the challenges and real feelings that actors face when choosing their works.
Real Bao Beier: Every play is worth cherishing.
At the beginning of the interview, the host asked directly, "Bao Beier, do you think everyone says that many of the films you received are bad? Does this comment have any influence on you?" Bao Beier’s relaxed attitude immediately caused laughter at the scene. He smiled and replied, "Yes, there is nothing else for me! I can shoot whatever I can get, and I am very happy to find me to shoot. I still choose? " This sentence not only reflects Bao Beier’s real professional status, but also shows his love for this job.
Bao Beier further explained in the interview, "Sometimes people think that actors should have their own choices, but do you think, is it really up to me to decide what to play? In most cases, I don’t have so many choices. " Hearing this, many viewers nodded and couldn’t help thinking: How many people can find the ideal path between opportunities and challenges in this competitive industry?
The love of acting: a kind of persistence and persistence
Bao Beier’s career has not been smooth sailing. He admits that he often relies on luck on this road, and the mentality of "relying on luck" makes him cherish every opportunity to appear in front of the screen. As he said, "It seems to me that he is always partial to others." Many viewers may resonate with Bao Beier’s mentality, because in all areas of life, many times we are also groping and trying.
When it comes to the future, Bao Beier is still full of confidence. "If there is an opportunity for me to play the role I want to play, I will certainly look forward to it. But now, for me, a good movie or a good script is hard to come by. I will cherish every opportunity to show myself in front of the camera. " These words not only expressed his persistence in performing arts, but also showed his tenacity and optimism.
Debate on "Bad Film": Actor’s Helplessness and Choice
The topic of "bad movies" always seems to embarrass the actors, but Bao Beier has shown a different attitude towards it. He thinks that the opportunity to appear in every work is hard-won, and every attempt is a challenge to himself. In Bao Beier’s eyes, acting is not only a job, but also a journey of loving and chasing dreams.
Bao Beier said frankly: "In fact, sometimes I also think about why some actors receive big productions, and even perform particularly well in variety shows, while I … There may be many people expecting Bao Beier to have more wonderful works, but my small roles and small scripts are really part of my career."
This kind of thinking makes people deeply moved, and many viewers begin to reflect: How much expectation and pressure should actors face in this industry? Faced with all kinds of unfairness in the industry, Bao Beier chose to move on with optimism, which may be another interpretation of his life.
Love and persistence: for everyone in the industry
At the end of the interview, the host teased whether Bao Beier wanted to transform and try new fields. Bao Beier’s answer made people feel his persistence in performing arts: "Transformation? I think it is better to continue acting. After all, this job makes me happy. "
Bao Beier’s words are particularly touching in today’s society, especially in the fast-changing entertainment industry. It’s rare to stick to what you love. He told us with his own examples that only by truly loving his profession can he find his position in the fierce competition.
Through this interview, we saw a real and amiable Bao Beier. His persistence in acting and his cherishing of every work make us look forward to the future of Bao Beier. As he said: "As long as there is a play, I will basically try. Even if it is a bad film, there are people who support me and understand me. I am willing to stay on this stage and work hard with everyone. "
This is not only a personal reflection on Bao Beier, but also an expectation for the whole entertainment industry. Behind every movie that is considered as a "bad film", there are a group of actors and staff who have paid silently. Their pursuit and persistence in art deserves our respect and understanding.
I hope every reader can enlighten his attitude after reading Bao Beier’s story. What do you think of the actors’ autonomy in choosing their works? Do you have different understandings of "bad movies"? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area and share your views. Every voice is very important, and we look forward to hearing your opinions and stories! In the torrent of the times, let us witness the power brought by love together.
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