Nanno Take

Chapter 506 Teaching Beijing Film Academy Students (Part 2)

The students then prepared and began their respective performances.

Su Han and Teacher Huang sat together watching them.

Initially, a student playing a passenger spoke first, expressing dissatisfaction, which triggered a chain reaction of chemical reactions.

This chain reaction turned the entire vehicle chaotic, throwing everything into disarray.

Teacher Huang and Su Han watched from the side, feeling disheartened.

The other students sitting nearby also looked embarrassed watching their peers' performances.

Compared to an actor like Su Han, such performances were a disgrace to their film academy, and they felt ashamed.

As the performance ended, Teacher Huang and Su Han applauded.

However, the other group of students sitting beside them did not applaud.

Su Han glanced at them and asked, "Why aren't you applauding?"

The students were very reserved, shook their heads, and awkwardly replied, "The performance was too poor, we felt embarrassed."

Su Han said, "While being an actor, you must first be a good audience."

"When you performed, didn't you also hope for applause from others?"

After Su Han finished speaking, thunderous applause erupted from the students.

Teacher Huang watched from the side.

If it were up to Teacher Huang, his teaching method would not be like this. Teacher Huang was very strict; he would have the students applaud good performances but not bad ones.

But Su Han was different.

"Your performances were quite good."

Su Han began with praise, and Teacher Huang smiled warmly.

He understood that this was Su Han's teaching style.

He knew how his students performed.

Su Han stood up and walked to the front of the students.

"Actually, the meaning of this skit is to reflect the戾气 in our social relationships."

Everyone began to listen intently as Su Han explained.

"In our current society, you often encounter inexplicable frustrations and anger over trivial matters."

"In reality, there's no need to be angry."

"This is very normal."

"I saw the title of your script, it's called 'An Extra Sentence'."

"Why is it called extra?"

"Because the preceding sentences are normal human conversation. For example,"

Su Han looked at a female student, "Girl, you're so beautiful. Look at your delicate eyebrows, your small lips, oh, you're amazing, you're so good."

It was this comment that made the young girl happy.

She then turned and whispered, "Why doesn't this person have a neck?"

"Hahaha!"

Su Han's words made everyone laugh.

Su Han continued, "It's that you listen to the previous words, and they're all fine, but the last sentence makes you angry."

"It makes you doubt whether the previous words were compliments or insults."

"This is what you need to perform."

As Su Han finished, everyone suddenly understood.

Before he started speaking, they were all confused, not understanding anything, completely in the dark.

But after his explanation, everyone was enlightened, instantly grasping the point.

Seeing this, Teacher Huang was also very satisfied and approved of Su Han's teaching.

He hadn't expected this guy to be so capable!

After analyzing the title for everyone, Su Han began to pinpoint individual issues.

He first called out a boy with yellow hair.

"Let's start with you."

"You are the rhythm controller of the entire skit. If you are out of rhythm, everyone is out of rhythm. If you have no rhythm, no one has rhythm."

"I'll give you a suggestion: first, work on your delivery."

After speaking, Su Han scanned the classroom, looking for props.

"Here, let's add some weight."

The students brought a box of water and a chair for the young man to hold.

"Come on, get on the car."

Su Han instructed, and the students returned to their seats.

"Take out your wallet!"

As Su Han spoke, the young man followed his instructions and acted.

The effect was immediate.

"See, now it's correct? You're not just looking straight ahead, are you?"

"Right?"

"This kind of feeling is a basic physical training and emotional accumulation method in acting."

"Buy a ticket, come on."

"Ask him how to get to the Summer Palace?"

The young man turned and asked the girl behind him as Su Han had instructed.

The girl replied, "You're in the wrong car. You should have been on the car across the street."

"Then why didn't you say anything just now?"

The young man looked bewildered.

Su Han said, "You didn't even listen to what she said; you were just reciting your lines."

Su Han immediately identified the problem and pointed it out sharply.

"You speak, you ask me."

Su Han walked up and acted alongside the young man.

The young man looked at Su Han and asked, "How do I get to the Summer Palace?"

Su Han replied, "Are you stupid?"

The young man was stunned.

"Are you stupid or not?"

"Where is this?"

"The driver didn't even talk to me just now."

"Who would talk to you?"

"Did you hear me?"

Su Han pointed at the young man, "Are you deaf?"

"Are you deaf or not?"

"What kind of car is this?"

"This is the subway, how can you get to the Summer Palace from here?"

"Where do you think you're going!"

"Go on, get out."

"Get out!"

"Get out!"

"What are you doing!"

"I said, get out!"

"If you say one more word, I'll hit you!"

"I've already gotten on."

"This is correct."

Su Han concluded the scene.

"First, you need to listen to her."

"What I told you just now, can you hand me that cup of water?"

"No."

"See, this way, you're natural."

"Let me have you act it again."

"Can you hand me that cup of water?"

"Yes."

"See, it's not as good as just now."

"Why is that?" The young man was also bewildered, completely confused by Su Han.

Everyone couldn't help but chuckle.

Su Han explained, "That's because you are acting."

"I've found that most of you are overacting now."

"Even though it's called acting, you can't detach from life, you can't detach from the basic logic of things."

"You must clarify the fundamental aspects before you can explain everything and make everything clear and understood."

Su Han guided the students with great sincerity.

After his guidance, the students were suddenly enlightened and nodded repeatedly.

"Acting is like this. You need to dramatize and elevate everyday phenomena from life, and then perform it."

"As long as it's real, you are a good actor."

After hearing Su Han's explanation, the students unanimously sighed, "Amazing."

"So amazing!"

Everyone was full of admiration and nodded continuously.

Teacher Huang also nodded, acknowledging that Su Han truly had something.

"Teacher Su Han is indeed Teacher Su Han. I never realized acting could be like this."

"It seems my previous understanding of acting was mistaken."

"After listening, I'm enlightened. Su Han is truly remarkable."

After this segment, Su Han looked at another girl.

"Girl, what are you playing?"

"A middle-aged woman."

"What does a middle-aged woman do?"

"I don't know the occupation."

"Then what is your educational background?"

This question stumped the girl.

She hadn't thought about it at all, only knowing that her character was set as a middle-aged woman.

"You need to define your character for yourself."

"For example, at your age, you probably don't understand menopause yet, but let's set a scenario."

Su Han pondered for a moment and looked at the girl.

"Assume you just broke up with your boyfriend and you're not in a very good mood."

"Have you ever been dumped?"

The girl nodded.

"Have you ever dumped anyone?"

The girl nodded again.

"Hahahaha!"

This revelation made everyone in the room laugh, and the young girl also joined in the merriment.