在世界之间穿梭:《无间道》中的表演、移情场景和灵活身份

IF 0.3 0 FILM, RADIO, TELEVISION Asian Cinema Pub Date : 2023-10-01 DOI:10.1386/ac_00068_1
Sebastian Byrne
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本文探讨了梁朝伟在刘家辉和麦家伦执导的都市黑色惊悚片《无间道》(2002)中的表演的身体和心理层面,以此试图理解这位演员灵活的跨国明星。通过对影片中一个关键场景的文本分析,文章认为梁朝伟的面部表演通过特写、剪辑和音乐等电影技巧,促进了演员与观众之间的体现性共鸣联系。因此,对梁朝伟在特写镜头下的面部表演的体现性理解,对现有学术界将梁朝伟的跨国魅力局限于克制或简约的表演风格提出了挑战。梁朝伟的表演具有调节性、灵活性和多层次性,这一点也可以通过该场景中叙事性和观赏性的并置得到更好的诠释。在奇观片段中,观众对梁朝伟角色的共鸣和身体参与被打破,这促使梁朝伟将其情感反应和身体表现力转向灵活身份所决定的表演方式,从而缓解了影片对后殖民地身份危机的关注。
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Moving between worlds: Performance, the scene of empathy and flexible identity in Infernal Affairs
This article explores the bodily and psychological dimensions of Tony Leung Chiu-wai’s performance in Andrew Lau and Alan Mak’s urban noir thriller, Infernal Affairs (2002), as a way of trying to comprehend the actor’s flexible, transnational stardom. Through a textual analysis of a pivotal scene from the film, the article argues that Leung’s facial acting facilitates an embodied and empathetic connection between the actor and the spectator, effectuated through cinematic techniques such as close-ups, editing and music. An embodied understanding of Leung’s facial work in the close-up thus challenges the existing scholarship that limits Leung’s transnational appeal to a restrained or minimalist acting style. A greater appreciation of Leung’s modulating, flexible and multi-layered performance is also illustrated through the scene’s juxtaposition of narrative and spectacle. The rupturing of the spectator’s empathetic and bodily engagement with Leung’s character during the spectacle sequence encourages the actor to shift his emotional response and bodily expressivity towards a performance delivery dictated by a flexible identity, thus bringing into relief the film’s preoccupation with a postcolonial identity crisis.
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