In the show “Afternoon tea with auntie” in the first issue of season 2, Ly Nha Ky shared with actress Huynh Lap about the ups and downs of the artistic journey as well as the pressure of celebrities in the face of public opinion.
Ly Nha Ky: Many people are psychologically affected by cyber violence
Huynh Lap said that although he has been in the profession for a long time, he still struggles with the public’s words on social networks. Movie stars Blind magician Confided: “The opinions of the same direction and opposites around me made me very confused. But I think that life is like that, you can’t catch the storm. It’s best to go through the storm. Now Now, there are a lot of social media users, including a lot of virtual nicks, so they can say whatever they want.”
Agreeing with Huynh Lap, Ly Nha Ky said that although social networks are convenient, they also bring many inadequacies. In which, many people are severely affected psychologically by cyber violence. Gradually, the actress was somewhat shy when sharing a lot of information on websites. She shared: “I always have psychological struggles when I feel that people now live so coldly. People live more closed, spiritual values are no longer concerned.”
From the perspective of an artist, Huynh Lap said that the development of social networks has created many online entertainment services. This threatens traditional art forms, including drama. However, the actor was optimistic when a number of plays he participated in recently were almost “sold out”.
“Somewhere, traditional values are still respected. Seeing that young people are dynamic, like to experience new things, they are also very interested in traditional arts. Some of the plays I perform, the audience Children go to see a lot. That taught me a lesson, don’t judge the problem or judge a certain generation by just one aspect,” Huynh Lap shared.
Huynh Lap: I was forced to drop out of school because I was busy running shows
Revealing the reason for sticking with the theater stage, Huynh Lap said this is the place for him to “practice” effectively. Because, there artists can directly interact, cry and laugh with the audience. In addition, actors who want to act well require stage bravery and improvisation skills.
He confided to Ly Nha Ky: “When performing the crying scene, just looking down at the stage and seeing a stream of tears from the audience, I feel very happy. The feeling was very uplifting because then I knew that I had conveyed my emotions. and the spirit of the character to the audience”.
Ly Nha Ky was surprised because Huynh Lap had a “rogue” past. Clip: NVCC)
Ly Nha Ky also admitted that acting is more difficult than acting. She witty said: “When I was filming, before I wanted to cry, I went out to prepare my mood. Or let the director scold and cry too much. If I couldn’t act, I would sit and wait until I could cry. If you forget your lines, just cut and repeat. If you’re performing on stage, you have to eat right away.”
At the show, Huynh Lap was surprised when he was forced to drop out of school because he was busy doing art without going to class. He shared: “Before that, I studied directing for 3 years Laugh through VietnamI rest too much. One day, I received an order to withdraw from school because I did not complete the number of lessons. So I stopped studying for now.”
Although he has no predestined relationship with formal education, Huynh Lap is not pessimistic. He accumulates knowledge and learns from his seniors and colleagues through each project.
Besides doing art, Huynh Lap said he is also very interested in social activities. One of the activities he and his friends have maintained for many years is helping sanitation workers clean the streets on New Year’s Eve in Long Xuyen (An Giang). “Since I launched this movement, the sanitation workers only clean until 1 am, then they finish their work. Every year before, they had to clean until 3-4 am to go home,” he said. tell.