Do Duy Nam
Recently, Do Duy Nam received attention when playing the role of Dat "Crazy" in the crime film Black Medicine. In the film, Dat is one of the four key members of the City Boy group. Dat is being treated in a mental hospital but often escapes the hospital to go out and party with his friends.
Dat was half-conscious and sometimes said things that didn't sound like a crazy person. Many viewers thought that Dat didn't have any mental problems but was just pretending to avoid something.
In addition to his unique hair, the actor also surprised everyone with his ability to get into character. Many people said that although he is a comedian, Do Duy Nam creates the character of a drug addict, crazy and pervert with his own color. Some audiences even get goosebumps when watching his acting.
Excerpt of Dat "Crazy" (played by Do Duy Nam) being treated in a mental hospital in the movie "Black Medicine" (Video: VTV).
"Do Duy Nam's acting is so good", "Duy Nam plays the addict so well, it's really scary to watch", "Thinh "Ngua" is back and more dangerous than ever", "Watching the scenes with Dat the addict gives me goosebumps. Excellent", "Duy Nam plays the crazy character so successfully, it's really scary to watch"... are the comments recorded by the audience.
Sharing with Dan Tri reporter, Do Duy Nam affirmed that Dat "Dien" is a big challenge for him, he has to overcome the shadow of the character Thinh "Ngua" in the movie Me Cung that he once played.
The actor said he read the script and studied it very carefully, even taking notes in a notebook to remember the character's psychology before and after each scene.
According to Do Duy Nam, this character has a multi-dimensional psychology, constantly changing emotions, sometimes crazy, sometimes calculating... and has continuous action scenes so it takes a lot of energy.
Previously, at the press conference to launch the film, Do Duy Nam humorously shared: "4 years ago, I played the role of Thinh "Ngua" in the film Me Cung . As soon as the scene where Thinh "Ngua" smashed the TV was shown, my mother ran from the room with tears in her eyes and said: "Nam, if you were like this, I would probably die."
This time when I came to the movie Black Medicine, I probably had to give my parents heart medication and sedatives when they had to face their son playing such an overwhelming role."
Do Duy Nam's performance in the movie "Black Medicine" gives viewers goosebumps (Photo: VFC).
The character’s hair style, which is similar to that of European and American rappers, is also a special feature, originating from Do Duy Nam’s idea. Although the hairdresser said that this hairstyle would cause pain and affect his acting, he was determined to do it. Every day, he spent 8 hours doing his hair, maintaining it for 3 months.
At first, Do Duy Nam's daughter cried because she didn't recognize her father. He said: "Luckily, the Rap Viet program was hot at that time, so I did some moves like the rappers. At first, the children were a bit scared, but it only took a few days for them to get used to their father's new look."
Before Black Medicine , Do Duy Nam once "caused a stir" with the role of Thinh "Ngua" - a drug-addicted, stoned young master in the movie Me Cung. The actor born in 1990 also flexibly portrayed different types of roles, from psychological roles like Mr. Sinh in his youth in Huong vi tinh than humorous, cheerful roles in Thuong ngay nang ve ...
Ha Viet Dung
The actor is receiving many positive responses from the audience when participating in the movie War Without Borders. In the movie, he plays a businessman, a supporting villain - the role is considered the best in the current War Without Borders movie.
Ha Viet Dung said that this is a film about border guards, which is also the first time he has participated in a topic. He is also honored to work with director Nguyen Danh Dung in a project that brings together a "hot" cast.
Talking about the reason for playing a civilian role after many times playing the role of a police officer, police officer, prosecutor in films such as Storm, Justice Journey..., Ha Viet Dung said: "I want to change a bit in acting as well as image after a period of participating in many more types of roles."
Starting out as a model, winning the bronze medal of Vietnam Supermodel 2011, Ha Viet Dung successfully entered acting when participating in projects such as Nguoc Chuoi Nuoc Mat, Anh Co Phai Dan On Khong, Hay Noi Loi Yeu...
The actor born in 1987 was once associated with the image of a "bad boy" on screen, but recently he has gradually gained the audience's sympathy when taking on positive roles.
Doan Quoc Dam
Doan Quoc Dam is one of the actors who specializes in supporting roles and appears in most of VTV's popular TV drama projects.
From Canh "soai ca" of Quynh bup be, Thong - Deputy Director of the Provincial Police Department in Sinh tu, Fedora ki bi of Me cung to Cuong "Chột" in Ho do ca crocodile, or Men "Chi Pheo" in Pho trong lang, Phong "Lang tu" in Thuong ngay nang ve... the actor always attracts great attention and interest from the audience thanks to his unpredictable and impressive transformation ability in each role. The audience affectionately calls Doan Quoc Dam with the title "chameleon" of the Vietnamese screen.
Among the supporting roles played by Doan Quoc Dam, it can be said that the characters Fedora and Men "Chi Pheo" are the most prominent and leave the deepest impression on the audience.
With Fedora, Doan Quoc Dam set a record as an actor specializing in "in and out of prison" roles. Each excerpt from The Labyrinth clearly depicts the sick personality of the character Fedora with soulless eyes, scary dialogue and a barbaric laugh that makes viewers "shudder" and haunted when watching the film.
And thanks to his excellent and successful transformation into this role, Doan Quoc Dam received the Golden Kite Award for Best Supporting Actor in a TV series for the first time in his career.
Doan Quoc Dam's character Fedora in the movie "The Labyrinth" (Photo: VFC).
Men, the modern-day "Chi Pheo" in the film "Pho trong lang " by Doan Quoc Dam, is a role that has received much praise from the audience. Men is a man who drinks all year round, beats his wife, and scolds his children, but deep inside, Men always longs to become an honest person.
The scenes of drunkenness, cursing... even being drunk on tobacco were all portrayed very realistically by Doan Quoc Dam. The audience could immediately see the portrait of an uneducated, grumpy man through every gesture, look, word... portrayed by Doan Quoc Dam.
Many people believe that, although it is only a supporting role, Doan Quoc Dam's performance and acting in this film is considered to be more diverse and successful, even surpassing the main roles.
Considered a "supporting role saint", Doan Quoc Dam affirmed that it was his choice. He shared with Dan Tri reporter that when he entered the profession, the actor had determined not to take the path of leading roles.
"I'm not as handsome as Manh Truong, not as lovely as Hong Dang, and not as charismatic as Viet Anh. Therefore, I'm willing to take the path that the three of them didn't take. I only do short roles that are a bit strange and weird, that's all.
Other actors may want to build a good image for themselves on screen, but I'm the opposite. Whatever is "awkward" or "difficult", just give it to me and I'll do it. I've determined that playing supporting roles is the most suitable for me, I don't compete with anyone," Doan Quoc Dam confided.
Doan Quoc Dam's character Men in the movie "Street in the Village" (Photo: VTV).
As one of the "chameleon" faces of Vietnamese cinema, highly appreciated by many directors for his acting talent and recognized by the audience, Doan Quoc Dam always feels that he has not done well.
He was not satisfied or thought he was good. "Many times after filming, I felt like I didn't do well, and asked myself: Why did I act like that? If only I had a little more time, I would have done better," he said.
Appearing continuously in VTV films, Doan Quoc Dam admitted that choosing to play supporting roles, the income cannot be better than playing the main role.
The actor shared that there are times when he feels guilty and a bit selfish because there are things that require money but he cannot take care of them.
Doan Quoc Dam also hopes to earn a lot of money from acting. He once vowed to himself that he would think less and focus on making money, but the supporting roles still had a lot of "quality" to do, which attracted him.
After each project, Doan Quoc Dam has no concept of resting or recharging energy. For him, relaxing his mind and not thinking will not regenerate anything for art. On the contrary, if he works but still thinks every day, that is regeneration.
Source link
Comment (0)