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  • Art Imitates Life Or The Other Way Around?
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    Sunday, Apr 13, 2008 11:48AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    I woke up this morning with a very strong, true, and uncomfortable feeling.  Art imitates life.  What if our artistic expressions are representations of our true selves and the artists are the ones with the eye to capture that essence?  Obviously, there is more good than bad to this theory.  But my fear is whether or not the artists' perception is more precise than our own?  If that is true, then maybe I am not the person I believe I am, but rather pretending in real life, locked down by societal conventions and faulty self-perception.  Throughout my career I have played the villain in films.  I know that as an actor, no matter how distant the character seems to what I believe to be who I am, there is always a part of me in every role.  To act you must emote real feelings.  How you bring yourself into the necessary state of emotion is different for every actor.  However, the emotions are real, or the audience can see the lies. 

    In honesty, I never believed I am anything like the villian characters I have played in films.  But what if that perception is real.  What if all the directors that have casted me in these films see something in me that I don't see or refuse to see?  I have always wondered why I have been mainly casted as a villain since my 2nd film.  After sometime I realized that as a screen actor, your on-screen presence and the way the audience perceives it is very different from self-perception.  In that sense, it is the audience and the directors who cast you dictates your self image.  After working with many directors, I realize that a gifted director is usually very good at capturing your essence, your unique characteristics, then manipulate them so that they fit the story they are telling.  The actor has to inspire the director to see something in them that makes the character true.  Sometimes films are developed based on the characteristics of a single actor alone.  I am only one person.  Can it be true that my self-perception has been wrong all these years?  Maybe the directors and the audience actually understand me better than myself???!!!!!

    To take a step back from this eerie feeling, I don't believe that the art imitates life theory is true, at least in my case.  I have a very strong sense of self and have had many years of life experience to help me understand myself.  But for younger actors, very often they cannot separate themselves from the characters they play.  Directors will often choose younger actors based on their perception of the actor's personality alone.  After all, if the true personality of the actor is similar or identical to the character in the film, it should be very easy for that actor then to relate to the character and "act" with their real emotions.

    So the challenge for the actor is this sense is to discover their own on-screen presence and find the right roles to convey that image.  This is the ideal, and very few actors are given that opportunity.  However it is very important for all actors to understand the difference between their on-screen personas and who they are in real life.  After all, to "believe" in a film requires suspension of disbelief.  A truly gifted actor must recognize the complexity of this parallel and recognize the points where the two worlds meet for them.  Only then will the actor cease to be passive and become a creator in the same sense as the director and the screenwriter. 

    Sometimes when I wake up, I just feel funny.  Maybe this comes from the residual effects of a dream I have forgotten when I wake.  Usually I don't have time to dwell on my funny feelings as I carry on with my day.  But it's Sunday and I woke up too early.  It's nice to be awake this early on Sunday for a change! 

    So to answer the question, does art imitate life?  Art is an expression of life.  Art allows us the space and opportunity to find mirrors into our souls and enrich our experience with color, laughter, tears, and compassion for others.  OK, that's the rah-rah version.  Art doesn't imitate life.  Art is an expression of life.   And through an artist's expression we can often see and feel something true, for ourselves. 

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  • zhouxiaofei
    Official artist
    posted on Monday, Aug 4, 2008 10:54AM [Report]
    写得很好,我也开始思考这个问题了,公司希望我走中性的搞笑功夫的路线,可拍了几部戏下来,发现我的角色不是哑巴就是很凶或经历很多苦难后有顽强生命力的角色,难道我的骨子里透着一股悲情的气质?!不会吧……哈哈!也许,不一定?!哈哈……
  • JoanneSanderson
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 30, 2008 6:09PM [Report]
    I think to be a great villian on screen, often takes a nice guy to play the part, it gives them the ability to play something that they are not like in real-life, which means more study is required, hence the hard-work shows on screen.
  • WongWong
    Official artist
    posted on Friday, Jul 25, 2008 9:47AM [Report]
    On a number of occasions, I have woken up feeling that I had killed someone before but had successfully covered up the tracks and worked myself to forget about it....  Those were the worse nightmares I had.  They are even more ghastly than seeing ghostly objects....  As I am not an actress, I wonder where those realistic first hand feelings come from?  Or may be I......
  • mariejost
    Official artist
    posted on Wednesday, Jul 23, 2008 6:38PM [Report]
    Acting is an artistic creation every bit as much as a work of visual art, music or literature.  In some ways, it combines the aspects of verbal communication typical of literature with the use of the body as a vehicle that we see in dance, all showcased in a 2-d visual medium.  Whatever the actor brings to the screen, be it language, emotion, or gesture, it is all housed in the body.  A good actor has the ability to infuse his/her body with the role and make it express the character.  Part of the believability of an actor in the role is that the character he is playing literally oozes from his pores.  It is something internalized that drives all of the elements that come to play in acting, the medium, if you will, from which all of the elements that encompass acting have their birth.

    Actors can and do play again type, at least who and what they know themselves to be in real life.  I cannot say if what they bring to the screen reflects their most basic self directly.  I think that might depend on the role.  But we all have the capacity for being something quite different from what we and others perceive us to be.  Look at the shock and disbelief from most people when they learn that they have been living next door to a child molester or serial killer.  Nothing in their dealings with this individual led them to suspect that this person they thought they knew was not only capable of, but in, fact engaged, in such heinous acts.  

    Actors, if they are good, are masters at creating illusion.  I guess each actor discovers for himself how to do that in a totally convincing way.  Never forget that one of Hong Kong's greatest screen lovers was Leslie Cheung, and he was gay.
  • lovelymoonlady
    posted on Friday, Jul 18, 2008 11:39PM [Report]
    Perhaps your physical appearance caused the directors to choose you as their villian. It doesn't necessarily mean that they see you as a villian in general.. i think everyone has a bit of 'evil' in them but not all of us are actors so we don't have the chance to project our inner side(which can be a good thing). Don't think too much about it because very often people are judged by their appearance before the personality or character. It's still the inside that counts! :)
  • corn61
    posted on Friday, Jul 11, 2008 9:47PM [Report]
    坏男人。。??
    我是看一部电影,男人是个变态的专家,强暴了神偷之一的蜘蛛,又为她而死的那个电影,知道你的。。
    如果那也是坏男人,很喜欢啊!
  • guoguo7
    posted on Sunday, Jun 29, 2008 8:20PM [Report]
    艺术源于生活,但高于生活。。。
    就人的本质问题来说,我们怎能确定我们所认为的“本质”就是我们真的本质呢?
  • ActorsDetective
    Official artist
    posted on Saturday, Jun 21, 2008 4:08AM [Report]
    After so many years of working with artists as well as my own experience, the complexity of artistic expression is like a bottomless pit.  Every time I see how it works with one person, I know that it will be different with the next person I work with because each human being is different so how in the world could it be the same?  And that is what I love so much about working with actors.  I love helping him or her to discover the uniqueness of that person, that actor, that writer.  The joy of discovery touches me every time.  I savor those "ah ha" moments.  
    Jeanne@ JeanneHartmanActorsDetective.com
  • beibei2008
    posted on Friday, Jun 20, 2008 9:44PM [Report]
    艺术是生活的表现.生活反映艺术!!!
  • n.march
    posted on Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 10:58PM [Report]
    Actors who are very good at playing villains or bad characters often turn to be really, really good people in other films.
    Their 'goodness'  touches me more than that of always-hero type actors.
    That's why I like you playing villains .
    Be bad to be good!
  • crx168
    posted on Thursday, Jun 19, 2008 2:33AM [Report]
    you play villains 'cause you're a bada$$.  keep up the good work!
  • Xipi
    posted on Saturday, Jun 14, 2008 12:47PM [Report]
    别想那么多,子维做你自己就可以,大家都会支持你的。
  • NIKALVA
    posted on Thursday, Jun 12, 2008 10:51PM [Report]
    I think you should refresh ur blog !` because we miss you so much!`
  • NIKALVA
    posted on Wednesday, Jun 11, 2008 4:25PM [Report]
    don't think about it !just think what can make you real happy ! !!  you just a good actor play
    what the director told you ! it's that easy!
  • Ebichu
    posted on Saturday, Jun 7, 2008 11:14AM [Report]
    holla...
    i agree with you on the part that directors tries to capture the essence and unique characteristics of an actor, in able to make the movie more believable and realistic...but i believe its not only that...its that more then that...its down to the basic, where it lies on the actors ability to be able to perform such a stunning role, by flexing the acting between scenes and still leave a remarkable impression after the scene viewed by the audience....if director cast actors only depended on their impression of personality because they think its easier to act, then they are missing out hell lots of excellent actors and actresses..alot of times perceptions can decieve us. First impressions is the scratch of our fingernails that reveals so little about us but makes a hell of heavy impression to people....not everyone can go around 24-7 displaying their potential on their chest.. because one ability cannot be disclosed in a single casting time....
    ...the casting of villain part...some people might say that facial expression and features along with the acting are suit for these roles.. the directors may have ta "rough copy" of opinion of how certain villains should act and be featured...but because you left a remarkable impression on the screen for these roles, they keep coming to you with these roles..not a neccessary a negative thing..these villain roles keep changes and for every part you play,  it improves your acting of playing villain more than you know.....
    -->do not doubt urself when it comes to your self perception regarding "maybe that directors or audiences know you better" than you know yourself.. and iam not talking about not able to differentiate btw the roles given and real life...iam refering to knowing oneself..who you are, what you able to, what you know about urself...yes, some worth knowing criticism are there for helping you out, to point out what you don't see...but in the end you know urself the best no matter what people tells you...few years from now, the one leading ur life and left standing is only You.....
    ...art is for me is an expresssion of life but rather to imitate life, i would rather innovate it. art is playground/area for creativity and free of expressing all the imaginary and abstract thoughts can be turned into substance that reaches out and reacts people........maybe all this sound lots of crap to many people...but well, thats my thought anyways.. =)
  • Shirley_aya
    posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 3:20AM [Report]
    en~thx for your comments~
    some point is right ~in my opinion~
  • Shirley_aya
    posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 3:20AM [Report]
    en~thx for your comments~
    some point is right ~in my opinion~
  • candy_lee
    posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 5:41AM [Report]
    喜欢子维是从一个坏人的角色开始唉....男人不坏女人不爱真是一个真理.....都喜欢子维好多年了唉~~~真高兴~
  • Aprily
    posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 3:03PM [Report]
    I agree with you Terence.  I guess Art is the expression of life, especially our inner-self.  Most of us are affected by how the society preceive us, as an individual, by stereotyping or labelling in certain ways. Sometimes we needed the space and opportunity as you said, to express our emotions, and that is where ART comes in to the picture.
  • Pomelo-zoe
    posted on Sunday, May 25, 2008 12:32PM [Report]
    I don't know whether I have got the precise meaning of your idea, but I agree with your opinion that "art is the expression of life". I like to see films, and I have seen nearly all your films and TV series. That's true that most of the chatacters you played are villains, but I've never concidered you as a bad guy in real life. Art is the expression of life, but it doesn't meaning the vallain in the film is you yourself in real life. In fact, you are just acting those villains who exist in the world. Recently, I have seen the TV series you played. You did a good job. You played the Japanese well and delicately. Don't you think this is an expression of life, too?
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