As the first film in China to touch the theme of "funeralism", "The Great Events of Life" has not been cold since its launch, but has been highly anticipated by the audience. After the release of the
film, its warm and realistic plot and the actors' acting skills throughout the whole process really touched many people, and the audience said that it had far exceeded expectations. The movie "The Great Events of Life" tells the story of the funeralist Mo Sanmei (played by Zhu Yilong), who was released from prison, met the orphan Wu Xiaowen (played by Yang Eng) during a funeral and adopted him. From this, the two began to depend on each other, experience life difficulties together and save each other. In the film
, the actors' acting skills are all online. Whether they are the protagonists or supporting roles, they all interpret their roles with their strength, presenting a wonderful visual feast to the audience.
is particularly worth mentioning, which is Zhu Yilong's performance in the film, which is very outstanding. Zhu Yilong's performance not only broke the public's inherent impression of him, but also changed his elegant and easy-going and gentle style. He transformed into a slutty and unruly-like Mo Sanmei, with a flat head, dark skin, sloppy clothes, unshaven beard, and swearing, like a gangster. Such a decadent and vulgar image made many fans say they couldn't recognize it.
The character of Mo Sanmei can be said to have been played by Zhu Yilong, and her eyes express her feelings without missing a trace. Not only does it show Mo Sanmei's change in her view on the profession of funeralists and her attitude towards life, but it also shows Mo Sanmei's delicate emotions hidden deep in her heart. Especially in the scene where she separated from Xiaowen, Mo Sanmei's eyes were full of reluctance, her acting skills were vivid and contagious, which deeply touched the audience and made people cry. His interaction with Xiaowen heals people's hearts and allows people to see the tender side of the rough man's heart under the appearance.
Zhu Yilong portrays the character vividly and vividly, making the entire character three-dimensional and plump, flesh and blood. He has such complex and diverse emotions and contradictory characters that are very precise and interpreted very well, making the audience feel very immersive.
In addition to Zhu Yilong, the performance of the young actor Yang En is also surprising. He cooperated with Zhu Yilong throughout the whole process and is undoubtedly the most eye-catching character in the film.
Xiaowen played by Yang En again, full of spirituality and adorable. He has extraordinary acting skills and is vivid. Her expression is rich, her emotions are natural and sincere, and she has a strong infectious power. Whenever she sobbed in a crying voice, the audience couldn't help but resonate and shed tears. When she was separated from Mo Sanmei, Yang En accumulated feelings together and burst out. Her acting skills were explosive and full of tension, making the role of "Xiaowen" more vivid and profound.
Wu Qian , who plays Mo Sanmei's ex-girlfriend in the movie, is also worth talking about. In "The Great Events in Life", Wu Qian plays Xixi, and one of the scenes tells the story of Xixi who died in a car accident. In this short plot, Wu Qian first wandered around the door for a long time, showing hesitation and fear of not wanting to face the death of his relatives, and then slowly walked towards the remains of his relatives. When he saw it with his own eyes, he immediately showed a heartbreaking and heart-wrenching expression. Finally, when he saw the funeralist finishing his body repair, he performed a strong reluctance to his relatives, his emotions progressed layer by layer, his acting skills were shocking, and his empathy was very strong.
Wu Qian's natural and superb performance was deeply embedded in the hearts of the audience, allowing everyone to remember the role of "Xixi" and the story of Xixi.
The film focuses on the theme of "funeralism", with the funeralist who is avoided by the Chinese people as the protagonist, and aims the camera at the lower class people, telling their warm life. The friendly interaction between Mo Sanmei and Xiaowen is hilarious, and the bond between them is warm and touching. The lifelike scenes and down-to-earth dialects describe the hardships and helplessness of small people in the city, and are also mixed with the beauty and healing of life.
The inevitable topic of death not only reminds people of their own experiences and their deceased relatives, but also triggers people's thinking about life and death, giving everyone great inspiration. "There is no big deal in life except death", but in fact, living is the real big deal in life.
Although the second half of "The Great Events in Life" is slightly faster and the discussion of life and death is not particularly in-depth, compared with other recent film works, the film has novel themes and careful details, both laughing and tearful points. The actor's acting skills are online throughout the process. It can be regarded as a sincere and heartwarming masterpiece, you can watch it.