"This doesn't feel right; it's too perfunctory."

This surprised everyone. During the planning stage, Xue Lu did whatever Li Lianjie said.

At first, everyone thought Xue Lu was just a tagalong following Li Lianjie around, cheering him on.

After all, during the planning stage, Li Lianjie did have the final say, and his influence in casting was greater than that of the director.

But when it came to actually starting, Xue Lu was decisive and didn't give in.

"I also think it's wrong."

Hearing Xue Lu's words, Li Lianjie nodded and said, "I also feel that this kind of acting is a bit off."

The feeling is right; it's a father's feeling for his child, and what he wants to teach his child.

That feeling of being eager to succeed.

It was also portrayed.

But it's just not right.

Zhu Yuan, with her rich experience, thought for a while and commented, "Actually, it's just that you feel like you're facing a normal, underage child."

"Yes, that's it."

Li Lianjie agreed with Zhu Yuan's opinion.

Actually, there's nothing wrong with acting like this.

We could even continue filming like this, maintaining this feel, and it would be fine until the film is released.

But Li Lianjie has high standards for himself.

Xue Lu also has high standards for her films.

This feeling won't do.

"We are dealing with children with autism. They are not children, they are not children who will never grow up. Their cognition is different from that of ordinary people, and some of them are not very smart. It is not accurate to treat them with the same attitude that adults have towards children."

Children, as everyone knows, will always learn.

You'll learn as you grow up.

But autism is different; who knows if they, immersed in another world, can learn anything?

Even subtle differences in attitude can lead to different feelings.

At this moment, the atmosphere became somewhat heavy and awkward.

Gao Yuanyuan, who was standing nearby, quickly stepped in to ease the tension: "Hey Lulu, isn't it said that many autistic people are very intelligent?"

"For example, I really like the movie 'Rain Man,' I've watched it several times."

Gao Yuanyuan had also heard that the movie was about autism, but after watching it, she found that it was somewhat different from what she had imagined autism to be.

However, Li Qing, who was standing next to him, said something.

"That's called high-functioning autism. Most autistic individuals also have intellectual disabilities. They are not more intelligent than others, just more unfortunate."

Everyone was looking at Li Qing.

I know quite a lot...

At this moment, Li Qing spoke again.

"Senior, I've thought of a way."

"Go ahead and tell me."

"We can do this: simulate a real-world scenario."

It directly simulates real-life scenarios.

It's definitely a good method; it can increase the sense of immersion and simulate the little things in each other's lives.

It can be considered a technique of the method school.

Looking for inspiration.

Xue Lu nodded.

"That's a good option."

"Let's simulate a scenario of the two of them living together."

"Is this... really appropriate?"

Dong Yong, who plays the dean, has a strange expression.

He is indeed a father, and Li Lianjie also has a daughter, although I've heard she's quite rebellious.

But he is indeed a father.

He doesn't need to act; he *is* the character.

And Li Qing...

He is an actor.

He is a Taoist priest.

He... isn't really mentally ill!

...

Wang Xincheng has late-stage liver cancer and doesn't have much time left.

In the final moments of his life, Wang Xincheng's last wish was for his son; he couldn't let go of him.

At this moment, "Wang Xincheng" is trying his best to simulate the state of illness.

Li Lianjie curled up on the sofa in pain, a sight that pained those around him.

The acting was so realistic.

That feeling of pain and helplessness, being tormented by illness, and being able to curl up on the sofa all by myself.

"So similar..."

Yes, it really looks like it.

Li Lianjie himself realized that this was not just a mimicry, but the truth; he was indeed ill, which was why he could simulate the pain so convincingly.

Li Lianjie looked at Li Qing beside him and was about to say that he was in the zone and could begin.

As a result, Li Qing ate an apple and leaned even closer.

He remained oblivious to Li Lianjie's pain, curled up in agony, and simply ate an apple.

Wang Dafu's naiveté was like a sharp knife, piercing deeply into the hearts of the audience.

Wang Xincheng was in pain; he curled up there in agony.

Dafu, however, ignored him and continued happily eating his apple while looking ahead.

Even though the TV in front of him wasn't turned on, Dafu was still smiling happily.

No matter how Wang Xincheng reacted, Dafu didn't give any feedback, and even moved further inside.

At this moment, Li Lianjie stared at Li Qing in a daze.

he.

I'm already immersed in the world of Daifuku.

Xue Lu, Dong Yong, Zhu Yuan, and the others all held their breath...

Wang Xincheng's pain and Wang Dafu's joy, coupled with their unresponsive expressions, made everyone hold their breath.

Is this...acted?

At this moment, everyone was watching Xue Lu's expression.

Look at Xue Lu's expression.

I knew then that Li Qing's approach was the right one.

...

After a while, Wang Xincheng stood up, supporting his back, and led Wang Dafu into the kitchen.

Dafu still had an apple in his mouth, and he kept giggling.

He wiggled his left hand fingers and scratched his left arm.

That was Dafu's gesture; he was expressing his emotions.

Perhaps it's happiness, perhaps it's leisure?

In short, it's a very positive emotion.

Wang Xincheng said gently.

"Come on, Dad, I'll cook for you."

"These are eggs."

Wang Dafu laughed heartily.

"Eggs! Eggs!"

Daifuku loves eggs the most!

"Then crack the egg."

"Smash the eggs!"

Dafu followed Wang Xincheng's words, but instead of cracking the egg, he simply played with it in his hand.

"Quickly, learn from Dad, crack the egg."

"egg!"

Wang Dafu was just playing by himself when the egg fell to the ground.

It was shattered all over the ground.

At this moment, Wang Xincheng looked at Li Qing's expression.

With a helpless yet anxious look in his eyes, he forced a smile and said, "It's okay, Dafu, keep learning."

At this moment, Xue Lu murmured.

"I've got it, this is it..."

Autistic children are different from ordinary children.

Even the youngest children are normal people, living in a normal world, and they will respond to your teachings.

The Dafu group refers to individuals with autism.

It's not that he's unwilling to learn; although they aren't particularly smart, they're not mentally challenged either.

They are simply immersed in another world, a world that parents cannot access or see.

In their world, happiness, joy, and sorrow are all separated and are all different.

This is the most heartbreaking part for parents of autistic children.

Their children just don't understand.

They don't understand what the normal world is like.

Li Lianjie noticed this subtle difference.

Children can feel love.

But what about autistic individuals who live in their own world...?

No matter how hard Wang Xincheng tried, or how much he wanted to give Dafu more love before he died.

Even Dafu couldn't understand it.

I don't understand.

Even Zhu Yuan and Dong Yong noticed the change in Li Lianjie's acting skills.

He was drawn into the role by Li Qing and Da Fu's performance!

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