People's Artist Lan Huong afraid of camera lens
Appear on the show Cine 7 - Vietnamese Film Memories broadcast date June 21, People's Artist Lan Huong and People's Artist Bui Bai Binh shared memories of filming Guava Season - famous work by director, People's Artist Dang Nhat Minh.
People's Artist Lan Huong revealed that she used to be very afraid of the camera lens. At that time, she was performer stage and cinema is something very far away. When casting for a role in a movie Guava season, The female artist did not think she would get the role because at that time there were many outstanding actors.
"I'm not used to the camera, I'm only used to the stage. From the day I started filming until the day I finished, I hardly dared to talk to the director. I didn't know Mr. Minh (director Dang Nhat Minh), I only knew that I had to do whatever the director said. Whatever the director asked me to do, I had to do it as best as possible. Every time I heard the phrase 'Machine, machine running', I had to take a deep breath to do what the director wanted the most," People's Artist Lan Huong shared.
People's Artist Lan Huong said that there were some scenes that she asked for permission to re-enact because she felt unsatisfied. That was the scene where Ms. Thuy (People's Artist Lan Huong) took a guava from her brother's (People's Artist Bui Bai Binh) pocket.
Even though she was only looking at the guava, this moment reminded Ms. Thuy of her father. People's Artist Lan Huong said that this was the scene that influenced her career later on. Because she always believed: "If you don't do it, then don't do it. If you do it, you have to do it as well as possible."
Many special things
People's Artist Bui Bai Binh shares about the special relationship between him and the real-life prototype of the character Hoa. In the 1990s, the artist's family opened a small coffee shop on To Hien Thanh Street.
"At that time, there was a customer who occasionally came to drink coffee without saying anything, with round, clear eyes and often looked out onto the street and then sat there smiling. He also had a talent for arranging flowers beautifully. Later, I found out that he was Mr. Hoan - the brother-in-law of director People's Artist Dang Nhat Minh. In 2000, when I learned that Mr. Dang Nhat Minh was making a film from the story The old house , I immediately thought of Mr. Hoan. He is the prototype of the character Hoa in the movie. " Guava season ", People's Artist Bui Bai Binh recounted.
In addition, the film Guava season filmed in winter, not guava season, so finding, build The context related to the guava tree was quite difficult. Accordingly, the group of artists could only buy a guava tree about 3-4 m high with a diameter of 40 cm, and only brought back the trunk.
Every day, the team of artists had to buy leaves and fruits to graft on. Only when the leaves withered would they be replaced with new ones. The guavas were out of season so they were still green, so they had to use paint to create yellow guavas like in the movie.
For People's Artist Dang Nhat Minh, each film is a personal message of the author, requiring him to do his best to win over the audience, with emotion and sincerity. Therefore, most of his films are scripted by him, to fully express his ideas.
Therefore, in his films, there are few villains, scheming, and scheming characters. Most of them are people with good natures, pure and noble souls. Like the film Guava season The character of Mr. Hoa has a pure human personality, symbolizing goodness, the instinct of goodness is never lost.
“In the life we are living, there are kind people who we consider abnormal. We suspect him (Hoa) of losing everything, do whatever he is asked of, do whatever he is asked of. He lives a very kind life. So we consider too kind people abnormal, so we should think again. I wonder if my concerns can be conveyed to the audience?” People’s Artist Dang Nhat Minh shared.
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