Wayne: [Mag] Deep in Thoughts There are lots of overseas artistes that was popular around my time that audiences like. Those include Robert De Niro, Dustin Hoffman and Al Pacino. The eighties and nineties were a golden period for the filming industies. It's also the time when I just became a young artist. The three artistes above were very popular. All having their own style. But in their performances, you can find your own ways and style. Along with that, you can see the different thoughts they have. "Rewatching "Scent of a Woman" let me think of an artistes who's deep in thoughts. He has qualities of an actor and can clearly let the audience understand his role. In "Scent" he acted as a blind man. His eyes can't have too many motions, so he would have other ideas to help him show what he's thinking of." In his first series (as a teacher), when he was practicing with his assistant, his attitude was like a general and soldier's. He would ask questions, with a hint of regret. He brought the general feeling. After that, he would add, "dismiss" at the end. The whole character has come alive. "When acting a role and you can't use your eyes (to show), you can only depend on other shortcuts. When your blind and talking to a young person, your expressions can't stop.You'll have to increase the motions with your neck and head. You'll have to slightly nod to show your listening." During the process, he did not stop moving, showing that he is thinking. Of course, this is slightly different than the people who's blind. You can't just randomly use a random role. Credits: Wayne's Blog @ http://wayne-lai.blogspot.com