Why did Red Hat refuse Jason Wu? Then why did he choose to refuse to play? I have to say here that the older generation of actors with excellent acting skills really have their own pursuit of film art, unlike the current small fresh meat stars, who only care about the flow and never consider improving their acting skills. The main reason why Da Hongni turned down Jason Wu was that he thought he had already appeared in Wolf Warrior 1 and his role had been very successful, so no matter what new role he played, his appearance would not change, which might bring visual fatigue to the audience.
For him, it was disrespectful to Jason Wu and the audience, so he chose to refuse the competition. Teacher Dahongni's behavior is really worthy of our praise, and it is worth learning from the younger generation in the entertainment circle. This spirit is also very valuable.
The audience who refused to participate in the performance of Dahongni was familiar with the "Wolf Warrior Series" and should have seen its first film "Wolf Warrior". April 2, 20 15, this film was released nationwide. Among the many excellent actors in it, Dahongni's acting skills are wonderful. In particular, there is a set of shots in which Dahongni is surrounded by bullets, but he is not nervous at all, and he has a careless expression on his face. This kind of acting also amazed the audience. Moreover, during the filming of this film, an accident happened at the scene, and an explosive scratched the inner thigh of Big Red Hat. Then, how can director Jason Wu not love such an excellent actor?
However, when Jason Wu wanted to invite Dahong Ni to perform again, Dahong Ni refused. The reason why Dahongni refused is also quite simple. Because he played a bad guy in the first movie, he left a deep impression on the audience who saw it. If you change your role and act in the next film, it is not only irresponsible for this film, but also irresponsible for the audience. Therefore, in order to respect his profession and audience, he chose to reject director Jason Wu. This can't help but make me respect the professionalism of this old artist.
Dahongni's acting is very good. Dahongni was influenced by her parents when she became an actress. 1960, from Harbin, Heilongjiang. Dahong Ni's parents are both local dramatists. Dahongni often went to see her parents' performances when she was a child. It is very interesting to see these people changing roles back and forth on the stage. Curious Dahongni began to like this kind of performance. In the red mud, the power of this sentence can be fully reflected.
When Dahongni watches movies, she will imitate the expressions and actions of characters from time to time. Therefore, Dahongni aimed at the Central Academy of Drama. However, he didn't pass the first exam. Dahongni thought it was her own image and voice. When he thought about it, he couldn't change his image, so he had to start with his voice. So he turned to his parents for help and went to the local Peking Opera Theatre to study Peking Opera and practice his voice. Slowly, Dahongni found that she was not a piece of material at all, so she came to the drama theater in Jixi, Heilongjiang Province and stayed here for more than a year.
Finally, 1982, Dahongni was successfully admitted to the Central Academy of Drama. Later, with the TV series "I am a hillbilly", I officially entered the entertainment circle.
Jason Wu praised Dahong Ni's acting skills. There is a very classic scene in the movie "Wolf Warriors 1", that is, in the face of blasting and bullets flying, teacher Dahongni calmly walks out of the villa with a cigar in his face, which is really classic. Being able to do this is really beyond the performance scope of ordinary actors. No wonder "Wolf Warriors" has such a high box office, such a high acting skill and such a high theme, which is really hard to remember.
In a later interview, Jason Wu said that in that blasting scene, don't look at Mr. Dahongni as calmly as he did. At that time, his inner thigh had been scratched by explosives, so he endured it once. In the face of Mr. Dahongni's professional ethics, we really admire him, and it is also an example for this generation of young actors to learn.
Conclusion: Teacher Dahongni did this not for his fame and fortune, but for the film. I believe he also has greater expectations for this film, which is also an affirmation of Jason Wu. Even if it doesn't appear in War Wolf 3, Mr. Dahongni still has more choices. I believe he can create different styles of works for us. Isn't it worthy of admiration for such an old actor who has high demands on himself? Faced with his refusal, I don't know who Jason Wu will choose to play the villain. Do you have the right person in mind?