Personally, I think Li Bai in the cat demon story is somewhat similar.
It is difficult to play Li Bai. Li Bai is Li Bai. He should be natural and unrestrained, atmospheric, eclectic, charming, euphemistic and rude, poetic and lonely, noisy, surprising and flowery at one time. For a while, I wanted to be alone, high above me, and nobody cared.
Li Bai has also played many people, but only Li Bai in The Legend of the Demon Cat really won my heart. Probably because I haven't appeared many times, I feel that I am the most charming. Drunk and crazy, Gao Lishi took off his boots, finished writing the poem and threw the pen into the wine pool. This is so natural and unrestrained, but how dare you play tricks on Gao Lishi without Li's madness? Without Li Bai's talent, how could he give up this madness?
The word "vulgar" shows the poet's charm to the fullest. He nodded slightly, as if shaking his head again, indulging in Yang Guifei's beauty, saying that the cloud needs clothes and flowers, but it is not her that can be written. Between imagination and reality, this is the ultimate pursuit of the poet's life.
Li Bai is my dream, a life I can't get. We admire him and long for his life. We look forward to the world of mortals, fight for the world, and also want to spend a lot of money to change colorful horses into wine. Like him, we are down and out in this world, with unspeakable loneliness. After getting drunk, we woke up in a strange place and looked around blankly. More often, I leave everything behind, just seeking a hearty.
Seeing this problem, Pu Cunxin came to mind for the first time. Personally, I think his temperament, speech and appearance are more in line with the role of Li Bai. Especially the elegant and free external image of Pu Cunxin in poetry reading.
Li Bai was a poet in Tang Dynasty, an outstanding romantic poet, and a combination of poet and Brewmaster. He is romantic and unrestrained. Throughout his life, Li Bai has experienced ups and downs. He loves wine and music, is crazy about talent and despises powerful people. He was brilliant, but in his later years he was ill-fated. He was extremely miserable, but he was unwilling to be lonely. He often laments his life. He is ambitious, but he can only listen to the fate of "Heaven is powerless to destroy" and "White-haired three thousands of feet". It didn't help him, so he had to get drunk. It's a pity that "a toast is more worrying", but he is both civil and military and is not reused. Originally, he was called into Chang 'an by the emperor, but because Li Bai's arrogance offended dignitaries, he was not accepted by today's people, so Li Bai, who was regarded as the "emperor" with both civil and military skills, really didn't fit in, but I think Vincent Chiao was quite suitable, because the role he played as Xiao Li's flying knife was a bit of Li Bai's shadow, and Uncle Vincent Chiao's face value was very high that year.
In fact, the image of Li Bai is better to play, and the emotional expression is very direct, and there is nothing to hide. This is also a typical feature of people in the prosperous Tang Dynasty. Poets in the prosperous Tang Dynasty were born with romanticism. And the emotional expression is very strong, either happy or sad, or sad or angry, at a glance, without any disguise.
Li Bai is different from Du Fu. He has not experienced life and death. He will not write such feelings of home and country as "Although the country is broken, the mountains and rivers will last forever, and the vegetation will be spring". Through Li Bai's poems and songs, we can see a high degree of self-confidence and heroic feelings.
Even if my career is not smooth, I still write "I was born useful, spinning a thousand silver, come back!" " Even if I am lonely and sad, it is full of heroism "until I raise my cup and ask the bright moon to bring me my shadow and let us three"; It is obviously different from the euphemistic style of "I can't help but feel deja vu" in the Song Dynasty.
When he received the imperial edict from Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty to Beijing, he was also very high-profile, saying, "Go out and laugh in the sky, my generation is Artemisia!" ! If someone wants to be an official now, he will definitely be called crazy if he shouts like this.
We received a high standard reception in Beijing. If we were officials now, we would be more modest when we first went there. Li Bai doesn't care what you do, but pour the wine of the imperial concubine. Lux takes off his boots! It turns out that he is really not the material for being an official.
Later, he was allowed to travel around the world. He treats people regardless of rank and has a chivalrous heart. During his reign, he talked with the emperor and mingled with the civilians in the field. Very helpful, "Peach Blossom Pond is deeper in thousands of feet than in Wang Lun". Wang Lun is very lucky, a farmer, a cup of his own wine, forever!
Although Li Bai is brilliant, he is not like an ordinary scholar. On the contrary, he is like a knight who fights for his vision. If you put it in a film and television drama, you would say that he is like Li Xunhuan, a "three scholars, father and son exploring flowers". But it seems to lack the heroism of my hero Qiao Feng. These two are mixed together, I think it should be similar.
When I saw this question and the word "free and easy", the first person who flashed in my mind was Li Xiaoyao's early feelings in The Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man.
Although Li Xiaoyao felt a little rogue and ruffian in the early stage, he still felt like a free and easy knight. The feeling that Li Bai gave me, at least from his poems, was that kind of free and easy feeling.
So I'm looking for someone to play Li Bai. My first feeling is that Hugh is more suitable to play that kind of free and easy chivalrous man.
The second feeling is that Huang Haibing (when he was young) is more suitable to play Li Bai. At least when I watch Shen Lang, I especially like his chivalrous spirit.
Li Bai's talent and laziness are first-rate. In other words, talent can support ambition, and naturally it has the qualification to admire the world. Li Bai's fame rose almost in step with the expansion of the empire. Standing on the tower, he looked at Chang 'an, and the streets in the twilight were particularly magnificent. This made it difficult for him to realize that the body of the dynasty was rotting from the inside out. Li Bai's romantic literary talent is only used to cover up abscesses in festering. Until Yu Yangxian encouraged him to come and broke the tune of the rainbow skirt and feather clothes. The yellow sand blowing from Pamirs blew the resplendent Chang 'an apart. The charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty was lost, leaving only yellowed pages floating in the long river of history. The unruly Li Bai had to sharpen his edge and integrate into the mighty army of refugees. Since then, I have been a fugitive and have been wandering around for the rest of my life.
Li Bai is a rare anomaly among literati, and in any other era, society can't tolerate it. As Li Bai, it's best to play a literary teenager who is ill and charming. Dressed in white, striding with the wind, drinking and singing in broad daylight, the dirt is in Wan Huhou. Expands heartily, dyes a bohemian gifted scholar disease, like this only then has the worth seeing.
Mark Chao plays D Renjie, which is a bit like it!
Free and easy, I dare not say that Song Xiaofeng is a person who can recite poems in the entertainment circle.
Master Li Xiaoyao, the wine sword fairy in Fairy Sword No.1 Middle School!