Chapter 386 - Chapter 386: Analyzing the Role (1/2)

Chapter 386: Analyzing the Role

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In the show, there was no signing of a contract, so they used the role card to match the actors and roles.

Lu Zhen watched as the staff walked towards her with the character card and felt a little nervous. Which role would she play in the script?

In the script, there were a total of three more important characters. One of them was the robot, Little Trash.

The second was a young, down-and-out painter who often came to the supermarket to buy daily necessities and food, so he gradually became familiar with the robot, Little Trash.

The third person did not appear many times. It was a supermarket customer who used to pay money to the robot, Little Trash. This customer was also the person who paid the most money to the robot before the painter appeared.

The setting of the robot “Little Trash” was that due to the technical limitations of ten years ago and the aging of the chip, its memory capacity was very small. It was only allowed to remember one person. Therefore, the robot “Little Trash” would only remember the customer who contributed the most coins, which was the first on the coin list.

After Lu Zhen read the script, she felt that there was a high chance that she and Yang Na would play the first two roles. They would either be the robot, or the young painter.

Lu Zhen had also analyzed these two characters. There were good and bad parts to these two characters.

The setting of the robot “Little Trash” was relatively novel. Moreover, acting as a robot was something Lu Zhen had never experienced before. Acting as a robot was completely different from acting as a human. It was a huge challenge for actors.

If she acted too stiffly, it would be very boring. If she acted too nimbly, she wouldn’t look like a robot. It was very difficult to grasp the scale in between. In addition to the difficulty of acting, there was also a problem with acting as a robot, which was that there was less room for play.

Robots did not have much movement or expression. They did not even have much eye contact. This caused a robot to be similar to a wooden person most of the time. The only difference was that the robot was a talking wooden person.

The second character, a young painter, was a more conventional character. It gave the actors a lot of room to perform. It was very suitable for the actors to show their acting skills and add many details.