On set, Li Tian took out the "Evil-Repelling Sword Manual" and then put it back.
Everyone present could see the inner turmoil Li Tian was experiencing.
Li Tian, who plays Yue Buqun, paced around the room several times before finally deciding to take out the Evil-Repelling Sword Manual.
The audience at the scene, after seeing Li Tian's performance, finally understood why he had such high expectations for others.
His acting skills are indeed impeccable, and Tang Yi, a seasoned professional actress, even noticed the subtle facial expressions on Li Tian's face.
Every change was so classic, and Tang Yi, who had been scolded a few times before, was still somewhat unconvinced.
Seeing Li Tian's acting skills now, I'm speechless.
Li Tian originally didn't want to play the role of Yue Buqun, but Ye Lan forced him to play it at gunpoint, so he agreed to take on the role.
He later wrote a short biography of the character Yue Buqun and immersed himself in the role.
After some thought, Li Tian also gained new insights into this role.
Originally, Li Tian had not seriously studied this character, believing that Yue Buqun was merely a synonym for treachery and hypocrisy.
However, after thinking about it for a while, Li Tian even felt that Yue Buqun was really not a simple person.
When Yue Buqun inherited the Huashan Sect, the sect had just experienced internal strife, and its strength had been greatly diminished.
Meanwhile, Zuo Lengchan of the Songshan Sect was eyeing the Huashan Sect covetously, making the Huashan Sect's position precarious.
The burden on Yue Buqun's shoulders is unimaginable. As the leader of the Huashan Sect, it is his duty to continue the sect's legacy.
As for his taking the Evil-Repelling Sword Manual from the Lin family and harming innocent people, Li Tian believed that this was a manifestation of not being bothered by trivial matters when doing great things.
History has always been written by the victors, and Yue Buqun ultimately failed.
If Yue Buqun succeeds in the end, then he will not be a hypocrite, but a true gentleman swordsman.
Of course, this is just Li Tian's own understanding of the character; whether Mr. Jin thinks the same way is another matter.
Today, Li Tian also perfectly portrayed Yue Buqun's inner turmoil.
On one hand, there was his own dignity as a man; on the other hand, there was the hope for the continuation of his sect.
Yue Buqun had already made up his mind about how to choose, but perhaps his heart only began to darken after he made that cut!
In short, in Li Tian's personal opinion, Yue Buqun had his reasons for being bad.
At first glance, the protagonist Linghu Chong seems to be just a man of genuine feelings, but upon closer inspection, he is truly a person who cannot distinguish between good and evil, and is disloyal and unfilial.
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