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Sotis, whether a villain was attractive or not had a lot to do with the actor's own understanding.

If the actor played well, no matter how vicious the role was, it could make people feel connected; on the contrary, if the actor didn't play well, no matter how three-dinsional the role was, it would still be disgusting.

Now, when Mu Taozhi was acting, he couldn't wait to engrave the line "I am a bad guy" on his forehead.

This kind of performance was completely superficial and couldn't impress the audience at all.

Only when Mu Taozhi acted according to Yao Bianliang's said before, then he would directly transform from a psychologically distorted criminal to a behind-the-scenes manipulator who saw through people's hearts, had a high IQ, and could manage the overall situation.

After figuring this out, Director Hua was both excited and emotional. He looked at Yao Bianliang with extrely complicated emotions.

He was really lucky this ti to et such a good actor!

Yao Bianliang couldn't only perform her own role well, but also helped other actors understand the characters and even bring them into the role during the performance.

This was really a teammate who couldn't even be found without luck.

"Thank you very much," Director Hua said sincerely, "You are right, this is my negligence."

Originally, Director Hua was in a hurry to get off work, but after listening to Yao Bianliang's analysis, he felt greatly inspired and didn't leave in a hurry.

He humbly asked for advice: "You said just now that He Yanning's acting direction is also problematic. What's going on?"

Seeing that Director Hua wanted to hear it, Yao Bianliang naturally wouldn't miss this opportunity. She dug out the script from her bag and gave it to Director Hua while explaining.

In order to make these two little fresh at perform better, she did so howork.

Just for the comnts next to every line, she used three different coloured pens. All kinds of comnts were densely packed, which made people feel their scalps numb at a glance.

Director Hua was also shocked by her books: "You...you actually wrote so much?"

Not only comnted on the lines of the policewoman but also carefully analyzed the lines of the hero and the villain.

Director Hua had seen a lot of people who had carefully analyzed their own roles. But even the other characters needed to be comnted on, he really hadn't seen it before.

Yao Bianliang felt very helpless.

She didn't want to do this either!

But the problem is, if she didn't work hard, how could the acting skills of these two little fresh ats be improved?

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