[Interview] Wu Lei Interview for Men’s Style LEON Magazine (October 2016)

Wu Lei: HOT Inside and Outside

Wu Lei is always seen with a sunny smile in the media, but what attracts everyone’s attention is the “Fei Liu” he played in “Nirvana in Fire” – a very stubborn child who hardly smiles. As an actor, a certain level of depth is needed to support the role and make it three-dimensional. “Fei Liu” makes everyone realize that Wu Lei is a big boy with a bright smile, but his eyes are brimming with content when he is serious.

When I saw Wu Lei, he was struggling to tear open the outer box of a courier package. He first used the key at hand to cut the seal, and then tore off a corner with his bare hands. His technique was very manly. Even though his finger was scratched, he still declined the help of the staff around him. In addition to the excitement of a big boy receiving something he loves, his face also showed concentration and persistence. As a big boy who is surrounded by people all day and does not need to do anything himself, his focused expression has revealed some masculine charm.

As a child star, the general pattern is that they are extremely cute when they are young, but they tend to grow crooked or become rebellious when they grow up. Wu Lei did not develop according to that pattern, but gave a very positive example. Fei Liu seen in “Nirvana in Fire” is still the same as the little Nezha back then, with clean and smart eyes. Transformation is a challenge that every actor, especially child stars, must face. How to combine the character setting with one’s own personality, let everyone witness a boy slowly grow into a man, and live each stage of life full of vivid details as the starting point of the future, this is a long and challenging proposition.

During the interview, Wu Lei was putting on makeup and had to keep a blank expression. When asked whether he is a slow-to-warm-up type, Wu Lei said that he is a very hot person inside and outside. To enhance his persuasiveness, he turned his head slightly and looked over. His smiling eyes flashed with confidence and playfulness, and his dark eyes were full of spirit. He was still expressionless but unquestionable. Perhaps this is what an actor is like. It is enough to just use his eyes.

Q&A

When did you realize that you like acting? Is it possible to change your career path in the future? If you change, what kind of work do you want to do?

When I first started acting, I just thought it was fun. Although I was young, I knew I liked acting. So I liked acting from the beginning, and it has never changed until now. Some people think that acting is hard, and one shot may have to be shot many times. When I finish a shot, especially when it meets my expectations, I will enjoy the satisfaction very much. It’s like making a three-pointer in basketball, which is a very refreshing feeling. So far, I will choose to be an actor as my career. If I have to have a second choice, I will choose to be a director.

As a spokesperson for the “post-95s” actors, your image has always been a sunny boy. Have you ever experienced a rebellious period?

I don’t seem to have an obvious rebellious period. Perhaps because I have played some roles in the rebellious period, I have experienced the contradictory psychology of the rebellious period during the acting process, and also realized my possible rebellious behaviors through the roles. This should be the advantage of an actor, and you can have different experiences through the roles.

You once said that you hope to be a man like “One Piece”. Can you describe what kind of man that is?

Luffy is a symbol of the kind of man I admire. He is responsible, capable, and cool. Responsible means having a sense of responsibility, and capable means being confident. Being cool is the least important of the three. In fact, when it comes to the most important thing, I think the first one is kindness. The first criterion for me to choose a friend is also kindness. First of all, he must be a good person.

How do you view a man’s appearance?

I think appearance is important for everyone. It’s not only actor who cares about their appearance. Of course, inner qualities such as kindness are always more important than outer qualities. I often take selfies and share them with my fans on Weibo. It is a trend for men to care about their appearance, and their inner qualities can be better reflected through their appearance.

What kind of books do you like to read? How do you enrich yourself when you are busy at work?

I like reading history books recently. I will read anything related to history. On the one hand, I like to read the specific historical facts, and on the other hand, I also like to read the authors’ analysis of these events. I have filmed a lot of period films and I feel that I should know more about this aspect. Of course, reading is not the only way to learn. There must be something I can learn from others. Even chatting with people around you can learn a lot. No matter how busy you are at work or how many things you have to do, you can always find opportunities for “input” as long as you pay attention.

If you use characters from Jin Yong’s novels to describe yourself, which one do you hope to be?

I would choose Ouyang Feng, haha, you didn’t expect it! Although Ouyang Feng is a villain, I think he is very cool and a martial arts fanatic with a bottom line. If I have the opportunity in the future, I would like to play some villains, such as Ouyang Feng. This is very challenging and exciting for an actor.

Nowadays, as an actor, you have to face a large number of fans every day. How do you view the crazy behaviors of fans? What do you think “Leimi*” value most about you?

I must first remind fans to pay attention to safety, this is the first priority. As for what “Leimi*” like about me, I’m not really sure, maybe they like different things, I just need to do my best. It is not good to care too much or not care at all about other people’s opinions, keep improving yourself.

*Leimi is the name of Wu Lei’s fandom. It literally means Lei fans.

Which work are you currently filming or about to start filming? What are your criteria for selecting scripts? Will you intentionally seek breakthroughs?

I’m currently filming the movie “Asura”. Everything about this movie is confidential, so I’m not in a position to say more. As for the criteria for selecting scripts, I will not deliberately choose different types of roles, as long as I like them. Even if it is the same role, you can interpret different feelings, which is the fun of acting. Of course, a bigger challenge will bring greater satisfaction, which is what I look forward to.

Source: Men’s Style LEON

[Interview] Wu Lei Interview for Cosmopolitan (December 2015)

Wu Lei: The Veteran “Adorable God” is a Bit Weird

Although Wu Lei is only 16 years old, he is already a “senior veteran” in the entertainment industry, and he is also a very high-class one. He started filming commercials at the age of 3, played Nezha in “Investiture of the Gods” at the age of 6, and played Yang Guo in Yu Zheng’s version of “The Return of the Condor Heroes” at the age of 14. In 2015, his cute face was all over the TV industry. You will find him no matter which channel you change, from “Pal Inn” and “The Whirlwind Girl” to the popular drama “Nirvana in Fire”, and even the variety show “Smart 7”. It seems that Wu Lei, the adorable god must be popular! This time, under the instigation of COSMO, Wu Lei himself constantly reveals his multifaceted personality: cute, weird, innocent, mature, 16 and 35 years old! As he said, those born after 1995 are more individualistic, more creative and more daring to express themselves.

Attention!
The adorable god is here
Please be careful to avoid him!

Face to face
Revealing Wu Lei’s cute and weird moments

How does Wu Lei, the adorable god, experience his role?
Editor: “Wu Lei, do you think TV dramas are real?”
Wu Lei: “TV dramas are all lies!”
Editor: “Then how can you put real emotions into it?”
Wu Lei: “If you want to put real emotions, just YY*.”
Editor: …

*YY is yì yín (意淫). It’s a slang in Chinese, meaning “fantasizing”.

What is Wu Lei the adorable god best at?
Editor: “Wu Lei, do you think you’re good at being cute?
Wu Lei: “Am I good at being cute? Yes, I think… I’m good at it.”
Editor: “So reluctant? Then what do you think you are best at?”
Wu Lei: “Eating!”
Editor: …

Who is the male idol of Wu Lei the adorable god?
Editor: “Wu Lei, you like Pleasant Goat*, right?”
Wu Lei: “Sister, I’m actually 35 years old. You can say I like Schwarzenegger, but don’t say I like Pleasant Goat.”
Editor: …

*Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf is a Chinese animated series

Adorable god Wu Lei’s love “experience”?
Editor: “Wu Lei, you have never been in love, how can you act in love?”
Wu Lei: “Sister, you have never eaten pork, but you have seen pigs run away*?”
Editor: …
Wu Lei: “There are people who make fun of singles everywhere in life, let’s get over this question, I’m going to eat my dog ​​food**!”
Editor (inner OS): “Dog food** for singles??”

*沒吃過豬肉, 也看過 豬跑路 (I have never eaten pork, but I have seen pigs run away) is a proverb often used to describe people who have not personally experienced things, but have heard about them, seen them, and have some understanding.

** 狗粮 (dog food) means public display of affection. Eating dog food means when you see someone elso being lovey dovey with their partner.

How good-looking is Wu Lei?
Editor: “Wu Lei, do you think you’re good-looking?”
Wu Lei: “My appearance is not determined by me, but by others.”
Editor: “Oh.”
Wu Lei (in a threatening manner): “Tell me quickly, am I good-looking, am I good-looking?”
Editor (a look of grievance): “Yes, really good-looking!”
Wu Lei (in a comforting manner): “It’s okay, sometimes I don’t exercise at home, and I lie on the bed every day, and my appearance is so bad at that time!”
Editor: …

Source: Cosmopolitan

Behind the scenes

[Interview] Wu Lei Interview for Condé Nast Traveller (March 2019)

Wu Lei spent his coming-of-age holiday chopping wood

On Christmas Day, the Sri Lankan sun was glaring and the air was hot. In the old town of Galle, Wu Lei and local children were playing football barefoot. Tourists passed by on a tutu and shouted “woo——”. The screams quickly faded away with the sound of the tutu’s motor. Under the sun, Wu Lei opened his arms and responded loudly “woo——”, his jaw angle raised, and sweat hung on his temples and shone on his face.

This journey was special, as Wu Lei spent the last day of his 18th year and the first day of his 19th year on this South Asian island. But if he had a different life, what would an 18-year-old boy be doing at this time?

We put Wu Lei’s imagination into the new video column “The Traveler”. Here, each cover character will share his unexpected encounter with the world. This time, let’s take a look at the 19-year-old Wu Lei acting out a story of “If I were not Wu Lei”.

Wu Lei’s last day at the age of 18

The hotel lobby was glittering with gold. The pine branches were piled with gold and red: light balls, roses, and lilies covered with gold powder together formed a huge peacock; the hotel had a wide ceiling, and the Christmas trees on both sides still reached the ceiling.

On Christmas Eve, this was a very lively place in Colombo – jazz was playing in the bar on the second floor, applause and screams of celebration were heard one after another, and people were toasting on the terrace. When Wu Lei walked in, it was already dark. Even though he was in the largest hotel in the capital of Sri Lanka, it had nothing to do with the excitement and liveliness of Christmas – he waited in line for too long after the plane landed, and he was a little dazed, and he only felt that it was pitch black outside the building.

It was not until the next day, when he opened the curtains, that he discovered there was actually the sea outside. The pearl of the Indian Ocean is at his feet. It has been a maritime transportation hub connecting the East and the West since ancient times. The tear-shaped territory encompass seaside, religion, and exotic culture. Sri Lanka is not only the home of gems and black tea, but also the safari and elephant orphanage are places where people linger. On Christmas Day, the sky of the tropical island country, which is like summer all year round, is blue, the sea is a little grayer than the sky, and on the long coastline, pure white waves hit the beach.

The morning sun was warm. This was Wu Lei’s last day at the age of 18.

At the age of 18, he concentrated almost all his energy on completing the college entrance examination. For Wu Lei, this was the first major challenge in his adult life because “I was too busy with work in the past few years and fell behind in my studies.”

After his birthday, the art exam was just around the corner. After completing the art exam, the countdown to the college entrance examination was imminent. Before he had time to think about what the change in age meant, the pressure came first. At that time, he had no idea whether he could pass the exam, and he had fallen behind in a lot of schoolwork, so “it really felt very uncertain.”

The work team didn’t worry too much about this, thinking that he was “very smart and did study until late at night.” While he was reviewing, a work was released in the second half of the year, and he had to occasionally take time out to promote it during the publicity period.

Wu Lei’s original words were “There is no question of whether you are adapting to the college entrance examination or not.”

The initial goal was to get 450 points in the general subjects, but after a week of studying, he felt too tired and thought this score was unrealistic. He lowered his goal a bit and worked hard to get 400 points.

The result was unexpectedly good, he was admitted to the Beijing Film Academy with 456 points – his 18-year-old coming-of-age ceremony was completed in the summer, with sweat in exchange for echoes.

Cars drove through the streets. Around Christmas is the peak tourist season here, and there are very few Chinese faces compared to other islands. Compared with the islands with developed tourism, this place is more undeveloped. The streets of Colombo are low-rise with shop signs scattered all over the place, reminiscent of small towns in China. There were few cars and people on the streets in the morning. 18-year-old Wu Lei was sitting in one of the cars, enjoying a day in a foreign country, and flashed through the screen.

Spend the holiday palying e-sports and chooping woods

The first stop is the train station. A large area of ​​fresh green overflows from the fence on the roadside. Enter the fence and step on the creaking wooden stairs to the overpass. The smell of burning spread through the wall, and then the white smoke spread over the wall, accompanying the pedestrians on their short journey on the overpass. Squinting your eyes, the atmosphere of the streets reminds you of Bollywood movies, chaotic and relaxed. The people here are also relaxed, with lazy steps and soft eyes.

The station is also a small one. The pink and orange house has the sea on the other side of the doorway. The cries of crows and the crashing of waves are the only sounds, which are as quiet as Wu Lei’s rare journey in the summer.

He was on the road when he received the college entrance examination results. That was a truly “very happy” moment. He sat alone in the car, looking at the street lights outside. He didn’t feel as excited as in movies and TV dramas, but “I felt very satisfied in my heart. I felt so tired, but it was worth it.” He was also very proud that he had realized a small wish of his and proved himself in a sense.

Wu Lei always wanted to travel alone, and it was not until the summer after the college entrance examination that he finally realized it. Where he went is still a secret: “There are always too many people around me. That time, apart from my family, even the staff didn’t know about it until later.”

This rare opportunity to be alone is a benefit of adulthood: At first, even his family wanted to accompany him, but Wu Lei still went on his own.

Seven days was considered a long vacation for him. He booked a flight for himself and chose a quiet mountain hotel for accommodation. His daily routine was like this: “Climbing mountains, riding horses, and then chopping wood in the mountains. The rest of the time I played games in my room.” The place where he chopped wood was on the mountain where the hotel was located. After a few days, the staff stopped him from chopping wood, saying that the hotel had chopped enough wood for the next two weeks. After dinner every day, he returned to his room, select a profession*, and played e-sports games.

*refer to selecting a player/role in a game.

In order to enjoy this kind of quietness, he agreed with his team in advance to set aside working time. Loneliness is inevitable, but freedom is certain—he did not post on Weibo for seven days.

He always has to work hard

Starting from Colombo, it takes two hours to drive south along the coastline to Galle. This ancient city full of colonial style still retains traces of old Ceylon.

We had seafood for lunch that day. The owner of the restaurant was a Chinese immigrant who settled here because he missed the leisurely life and pure air here when he traveled. In the wood carving shop next to the restaurant, an old worker sat at the door and carved a Buddha statue in the sun; his neighbor was an old man with a fluffy beard and long white hair. He walked slowly through the narrow alley with his belly across to watch the children play cricket. Wu Lei also seemed to be relaxed. After dinner, he watched the children playing games at the restaurant entrance and stretched his body. Work was forgotten for a moment.

The first time he encountered the scenery of Galle was under the white lighthouse. Here, Wu Lei walked around the ancient city wearing HOGAN sneakers. He turned into a skateboard boy on the embankment. The beach was covered with tall palm trees. There was a white Islamic mosque across the street. The sun made his feet hurt. Young girls in saris and tourists holding parasols stopped to look at him.

Going to the streets again, he wore a loose light pink suit, sat in a tuk-tuk and talked with the driver, then leaned half of his body out and looked into the distance of the road: on one side in front of him was the wall of the ancient city building, white and tall, with the shape of the arch recessed under the pillars, going away and shrinking one by one; the brown stone bricks on the ground were heated by the sun, and converged into a small dot with the towering trees at the end of the field of vision.

A white tourist from the ancient city passed by on a tutu and shouted “woo——” at him. The scream quickly faded away with the sound of the tutu’s motor. Under the sun, Wu Lei opened his arms and responded loudly “woo——”, with the corners of his jaw raised and sweat hanging on his temples, shining on his face.

The picture makes people smell the sunshine of South Asia – the air here is a mixture of scents: The plumeria flowers at your feet are sweeter than those on the tops of tall trees; the rubber tires emit a burning smell under the sun; the golden light of the sun is not part of those sense of smell. But the scorching sun casts on the white wall, the color is saturated to the point of distortion, the green trees, the blue sky, and you know that the waves are hitting the shores in the distance – This is the endless summer of adolescence. The scents of this moment should smell like in this picture.

The local kids came, wearing flip-flops and jerseys. Wu Lei went to play football with them under the white wall. The kids were full of energy to compete with the adults. The kid with “Messi” written on his back was particularly accurate. After several dribbles and encirclements, Wu Lei surrendered.

Two o’clock in the afternoon is the hottest time of the day, and there are few pedestrians on the road. The children threw off their slippers several times and simply went barefoot. Wu Lei also took off his shoes and socks and kicked the football barefoot. After a while, he screamed because of the square bricks burned by the sun. In fact, he was quite afraid of heat. After wiping the sweat from his temples, he still couldn’t help but go barefoot again.

A short game can barely be considered another kind of vacation. Take yourself away from your original life, look for scenery you have never seen, and then integrate into it. The journey is just a small reward for yourself after all the hard work.

Wu Lei always seems to be hard-working. Even after entering university, he was more tired than he imagined: “They say university is a place where you can relax and learn a lot. After entering the Beijing Film Academy, I felt like I was immersed in a sea of ​​knowledge every day. I learned a lot every day, and I had a lot of homework. It was no easier than high school.”

After a semester of college life, Wu Lei’s overall feeling is good and happy. But then again: “No university is like us, rehearsing from 5:30 in the morning to the evening, sometimes even staying up all night…right?”

His hard work history can be traced back to when he was five years old. He fought for the opportunity to play the role of Nezha in the TV series. Wu Lei’s memories of his childhood include “the competition was especially fierce”, “the children were especially a lot”, and “you had to work especially hard to stand out”. Although he used three “especially” in a row, Wu Lei is not a competitive person. He prefers to classify himself as a “show-off*” team, belonging to the “type with a strong desire to perform”.

*人来疯 means people who get hyped up in front of an audience

When he was in the training class at the art school, the crew went to cast, and he thought they were looking for young actors for an advertisement, so he sneaked out of class and asked “Can I try?”, and he was selected. When he arrived at the crew, the male and female protagonists were Ma Jingtao and Fan Bingbing, and he thought “so good and amazing” when he saw the stars. He could not imagine how hard it would be to actually shoot the movie: wearing a bellyband in the middle of winter and landing on his head on a wire for the first time.

Even if his mother felt bad, he had to finish the work. After filming the first play, his family thought it was too hard, but he still liked it and told his mother that he still wanted to act. “Now I think it might be because I didn’t want to go to kindergarten at that time.” Wu Lei said. He really found the fun of filming because he was influenced by the seniors around him. After that, he couldn’t stop acting and has been acting for so many years.

Wu Lei has appeared in the public eye as a teenager in recent years. In 2015, after playing Fei Liu in Nirvana in Fire, he gradually left his identity as a child star. Those were also the years when the boy grew up the fastest. The shadow of a child quickly faded from him, and the tough lines gradually appeared on Wu Lei. Two years later, when he appeared in Zhang Yimou’s film Shadow, the young general had completely become a young man.

Watching the sunset on waves

In Sri Lanka, South Asians generally have thick, curly eyelashes, deep eye sockets and three-dimensional facial features for both men and women. Wu Lei’s eyelashes are very long, casting shadows, and his eye sockets are three-dimensional, just like the locals. But wearing a TOD’S suede motorcycle jacket and HOGAN sneakers, he looks so fair and tall that he stands out in the crowd.

That afternoon, when he boarded the train at Galle Station and looked out from the carriage, there were always several layers of people surrounding the photography team behind him, and he was the focus of attention. The crowd was quiet, and when they looked at him, the locals occasionally smiled shyly, but still stood firmly in place, watching him leave the crowd again and head towards the coastline of Galle.

Here, Wu Lei played a stilt fisherman. This was once the most iconic symbol of Sri Lanka. In historical stories, fishermen who had no money to buy boats came up with this fishing method, erecting wooden “stilts” in shallow waters to catch sardines in the morning and evening. Nowadays, few fishermen use this method to fish, and it is more of a performance than anything else.

While others were watching lizards on palm trees by the beach, Wu Lei was sitting on stilts in the shallow sea, fishing with fishermen. The fishermen were dark-skinned, bare-chested, with their heads covered, looking relax and happy like locals.

The rain on the island is always unpredictable. A cloud floats over and a shower of rain falls. The gloomy sky is accompanied by the waves, which creates a very unpredictable mood. The rain is gentle, and a few drops fall on the sand, leaving small circles. Wearing a sun hat, watching the rain at the beach, the sky clears up after a while. The waves in Galle are fierce. Wu Lei sat down, and the waves wet his trouser legs and calves.

Without being watched, sitting on a high place and looking at the sea, there is a sense of tranquility and loneliness. When sitting on the sea, Wu Lei really felt that his trip was worthwhile. The sunset was orange, the clouds reflected the sunset, and the sea and the sky were pink.

Wu Lei has not been to many places for traveling, but has been to many places for filming. Every time he films, he has to stay in one place for dozens of days or longer. The destination that he remembers most fondly is Hengdian, which is “cold in winter and hot in summer”; The first principle for filming locations is always the location of the scene. He has stayed in a strange little hotel in Alxa town and has been living on dirt all the time; his favorite places are Qinghai Lake and Alxa Desert, which are also like the sea, vast and spectacular.

So far, Wu Lei’s longest flight was 12 hours. He can’t remember whether he went to the Czech Republic or New Zealand. He thinks “the Czech Republic, which has a strong humanistic culture, and New Zealand, which has natural scenery with vast grasslands, have different beauty.” Unfortunately, he went to both places to record programs, and lost a lot of travel experience. He yearns for the kind of travel where he can live a leisurely life at his destination, but more often than not, he needs to discover the beauty around him while working.

“I like ancient towns in Europe. Imagine going there, being attracted by the artistic atmosphere. There is a sense of strangeness and romantic comfort. The pace of life is slower, and traveling is more relaxing. In such a beautiful city, it feels like you can encounter someone at any time,” he said, adding, “although I have never been there.” This is his ideal trip in the near future, and Wu Lei is looking forward to it. “Does traveling need a reason? I don’t think so.”

First job at 19th years old

Wu Lei’s first job at the age of 19 was on a Sri Lankan train. The train was old and traveled along the coast of Ceylon all the way south from Colombo to Galle. The doors were open as the train was running, and the sea passed by, sometimes fast and sometimes slow.

The train was crowded with people, including locals, white people, and a few Asians. Some people walked through the train with small baskets on their heads, selling fruit.

Wu Lei bought a ticket and come to the train. The train passed by the golden coast, low houses and palm trees. After the performance, when he got off the train, he had arrived at a strange town between the two cities. The afternoon sun was still scorching the earth.

Wu Lei doesn’t have the habit of celebrating his birthday. In the past 18 years, he spent some of his birthdays on the set, or maybe some of them slipped by unknowingly. “I don’t remember having a special day for my birthday. I did celebrate it last year, and I had a birthday party, because adulthood is a big deal. For me, it’s a reminder to just spend my 18th year naturally.”

The end of 18 seemed so long, and the first day of 19 passed in a flash. On the way back, his fans were waiting at the airport in Colombo. The cake was left at the check-in counter, and the two girls told the ground staff to take out the cake when they saw the name “WU LEI” on the Chinese passport. The little surprise lay dormant in the hot South Asia.

Source: Condé Nast Traveller

[Interview] Wu Lei Interview for L’OFFICIEL Hommes (April 2019)

Wu Lei, interesting life is like this

There is a kind of life at the age of 19, with only a vague desire, and I can’t tell what moved me. Wu Lei has made it very clear, “I can’t imagine a life without acting.” Reach out and grab, step forward and do it. This is what an interesting life is like.

Wu Lei watched the stage play “War Horse” last summer and took the subway home on the way back. Wearing a baseball cap, a black mask, a cross-body bag, black trousers and a black and white striped shirt, there were not many people in the carriage, so there was no need to worry about being recognized. “It’s so late, everyone on the subway is looking at their phones, no one is looking at you. It doesn’t matter even if I’m recognized, I’m not… a wanted criminal, right?” He smiled slyly.

He recorded a short video for himself, like a trophy of stolen time. “All the anxiety comes from myself. It’s okay to be recognized, but I still want to travel comfortably. I long for some quiet time alone.” He once had a seven-day vacation, alone in the mountains, riding a horse and chopping wood. The morning sun shone on the sides of all objects, including leaves, green mangoes, stone steps and grass.

After that, when he entered university, he went to military training, morning exercises, playing ball games, and eating in the cafeteria with his classmates. He could always tell which window and which dish were delicious. He doesn’t need to wear makeup in class, and the acting department teacher doesn’t allow it. He enjoys appearing without makeup.

Like all people of his age, he is also keen on digital products. Recently, he has been shooting vlogs to record his life and travels. Under his lens, there are sunny beaches and exotic customs along the way, the playground and horizontal bars at sunset, and the tranquility brought by the stacks of books in the library. “I am also following the trend,” Wu Lei said, “It’s very interesting to record some small clips in this way.”

He also wrote a diary when he was a child. At that time he was more inclined to record his life, thoughts, what movies he had filmed, what difficulties he encountered, etc. “Text is a good form. It is powerful and requires patience, and video is the most direct method at the moment. Sometimes when I look back, I recall my state of mind and emotions at the time. From the initial embarrassment and small mistakes, I gradually got used to it and let it go. Sometimes I don’t know what to say, but I really want to share, so I repeat one sentence: “I’m doing this now…”

Draw energy from the character

When he was young, filming was very simple. He laughed when he was happy and cried when he was sad. But child actors are very different from adult actors. Under the systematic teaching of the school, Wu Lei learned theoretical knowledge and rethought his performance. As an “old actor” who has been acting for more than ten years, he has recognized the torment that must be faced in performance creation.

“Every time I act, I feel like acting is like being sick. It is uncomfortable and hard to endure, but just like being sick, you have to cure it. Every time I act, I feel like I am cooperating with a doctor to treat my illness. I tried my best to achieve the effect the director wanted. When they thought my performance was up to standard, my illness got better and I felt much better. But every time I finished filming, I didn’t hope that this serious illness would get better. I don’t think the treatment was thorough enough.”

He also draws energy from his own roles, and sometimes hopes to be like Li Cu in “Sand Sea”, who has a mischievous side, is afraid of right and wrong, but still bravely walks into the desert. From a confused student who didn’t know what was ahead, to a behind-the-scenes mastermind who protected his companions and marched forward, he completed the transformation from a boy to a man. As it says – making yourself a new self is a long story.

Q&A

How long did it take you to learn the song “We Are All Dreamers” performed in the Spring Festival Gala?

From the time I received the job, I learned songs, rehearsed, recorded and prepared tapes, and did live broadcasts. I have been practicing singing for three months. After all, singing is not my specialty, and I don’t have as much confidence in it as acting. The Spring Festival Gala is in front of Chinese people all over the world, so of course I want to prepare better, so I sing whenever I have time

Was that short dance difficult for you?

Although it looks simple and short, I actually practiced for six hours. Compared to learning a new fighting move and practicing a move with the martial arts instructor, it took me much longer. I also put my best effort into the dance at the birthday party, and after I finished it, I felt that I’m still an actor after all.

Have you set small goals for yourself this year?

I don’t really like small goals like daily check-in. I think everything should go with the flow, and as long as I move towards my big goal, things will get better and better.

What do you do in your spare time between filming and studying?

Listen to music, play games, read books, play basketball. This year, I went to college, so I read professional books and extracurricular readings recommended by teachers. The school will give me a reference book list. Before going to bed, I read my favorite books, usually novels, biographies, etc.

In the vlog, it says that men must carry a wallet. So what do you think are the three things that a tough guy must have?

I think about this question mainly when I am traveling. I will definitely bring my wallet, headphones, and mobile phone. Of course, a tough guy may not wear headphones, but he will also bring a grateful heart.

Why do we have such an obsession with wallets when payment is becoming more and more convenient?

As for wallets, I feel a little safer to have cash on you. And most importantly, you need to bring your student card to enter and exit our school. Without a student card, I cannot enter the school at any time, and we also need to swipe the card to enter our dormitory. Although the dormitory teacher is always very happy to see me. “Oh, are you going to film?” I said, “Teacher, you saw me yesterday…” Sometimes, before I even took out my card, the dormitory teacher opened the door.

Share your experience in choosing headphones and burn-in*.

I usually bring two pairs of headphones when I go out, and I have already adjusted them very well. I have chosen headphones that I’m very satisfied with, and they are good enough to make me “cool down”. So I would like to say to audiophiles that if you have the financial means, you should upgrade in one go, and don’t upgrade bit by bit, which will waste too much energy and money. Of course, it’s also good to keep working and earning money, and get closer to your dream headphones step by step.

Source: L’OFFICIEL Hommes

[Interview] Wu Lei Interview for ELLE MEN (April 2019)

Wu Lei: Looking forward to turning 40

Wu Lei likes to joke about his age. He is less than 20 years old this year, and he said, “I have been mentally 50 years old since I was a child.” He laughed at himself. In another interview, he officially announced that his mental age is still 35. But his thoughtfulness is recognized by the industry. After 14 years in the industry, he has participated in more than 60 works, and three works were released to the audience in 2018 alone. Although he has always denied it, Wu Lei is like an “old actor”. Only in the intervals between magazine photo shoots, when he would unconsciously twist the tassels on his sweatshirt with his fingers, or wave at the camera with his innocent smile and clear eyes, you would realize that he is still a teenager who has just reached adulthood.

I don’t want to be a stupid actor.

“What is the standard of a good actor?”

“The most important thing is dedication,” Wu Lei answered without hesitation, “of course acting skills are also important.” No one has ever doubted Wu Lei’s dedication.

When filming “Shadow”, it was midsummer. He wore armor weighing more than 15 kilograms (30斤) and practiced swordplay every day. A set of martial arts shots could be shot 17 times with wires. When filming “Sand Sea”, Wu Lei stayed in the desert for two months, climbing mountains and crossing rivers, sleeping in the open air, and still felt sorry for the director who got tanned. He is used to the hardships of acting. When he was five years old, he played the role of Nezha, and he put on a bellyband and filmed a water scene in the middle of winter, and his whole body was red from the cold. Since then, Wu Lei has been mentally prepared for the hardships and fatigue of acting, “Once you start on the road of acting, you can’t give it up.”

This is also the path he chose. When the crew came to the art school to select actors for the role of Little Nezha, they didn’t think of looking for students from lower grades. Wu Lei, who was still in the lower grades at the time, was dissatisfied. The crew’s car started, and he chased after them and knocked on the car door, “Brother, I’m also shooting commercials, how about you take a couple of pictures for me?” He introduced himself temporarily and recorded a video. Unexpectedly, he was noticed by the director and got his first role in his life.

At such a young age, he has been injured many times while on set. “During filming, I was so nervous that I didn’t feel the pain, and I didn’t get stitches when I got cut, which caused the flesh on the wound to grow, and the scar has not fully healed to this day.” Another time, he got a burn on his left hand during filming, but he just wrapped it with a layer of gauze and continued filming.

He was often scolded by directors because he brought his usual mischief to the set. Wu Lei described himself as a child as “too noisy, didn’t know what acting was, and didn’t take acting seriously.” When he was a child, all he had to do to act was to be obedient, smile when he was happy, and cry when he was sad. Having mastered this trick, Wu Lei has never delayed the progress of the crew.

But gradually, he realized that “acting is a very serious and ritualistic thing.” Wu Lei called this process “a natural process.” “Growing up in such an environment, I was influenced by many excellent predecessors around me who worked hard for acting. I couldn’t help but be attracted by their enthusiasm, which made me want to become a good actor.”

“I can’t say I’m precocious. I knew what I liked at a relatively young age.” Wu Lei called this kind of like as his luck.

He has had a heroic complex since he was a child. He is a die-hard fan of Ultraman and Marvel movies, and is obsessed with saving the earth. Spider-Man and Iron Man are his favorite superheroes.

Before he got the role of Xiao Yan in “Battle Through the Heavens”, Wu Lei had already read the entire novel. When he heard the news, he first thought he would play the role of Xiao Yan when he was a child, but he never expected that he would play the role of Xiao Yan as an adult. Looking back, Wu Lei’s excitement and surprise were beyond words to play the leading role of his favorite novel.

However, as someone who truly understands the role and loves heroism, he feels that Xiao Yan in the novel is not down-to-earth enough, “too powerful, too passionate, and too forward-looking.” In his opinion, a real character, no matter how brave, will have his own fears and cowardice. So when performing, he is more concerned about making Xiao Yan’s behavior more reasonable and fuller.

For actors, growing up in the crew, it is easy to form a fixed performance routine, making acting a skillful technique rather than a sincere expression of emotion. Wu Lei realized this very early and deliberately made his performance full of freshness and gave each role a different feeling.

Although he grew up in the crew and his life experience is relatively simple, Wu Lei usually reads books and watches movies when he is free to enrich his experience and feel a richer life. On the way to the studio, he was reading Thoreau’s “Walden” in the car.

“I am a person who cannot stop. I like new things and can’t stand a particularly boring and stereotyped life.” Acting gave him the opportunity to experience different lives.

Wu Lei has never considered any options other than acting for his life, “I will never stop being an actor in my life.”

“Which character do you think is most like yourself?”

“The characters I play are not similar to myself,” Wu Lei teased himself with a laugh, “I’m just an ordinary person, I can’t do that. If you insist on saying who looks more like me, I think I look more like myself when I was shooting for magazines.”

“So I particularly enjoy the completely different experience that filming brings,” he quickly added.

The future is promising

In 2018, Wu Lei entered the Beijing Film Academy with the first place in the acting major in the country, and his acting career entered a new stage. In the 2018 Forbes China “30 Under 30 Elites” list, the 18-year-old Wu Lei was the youngest actor on the list.

Compared to when he first joined the crew at the age of five, actor Wu Lei now has a deeper understanding of acting.

“An actor’s sense of faith is multi-faceted. The first is the faith in the role. You have to believe in the role and believe that you are the role. The second is the faith in yourself. Believe that you are a good actor and believe that there are beautiful things around you. You have to be very upright and very firm, and stick to your original intention in this industry.”

Debuting at a young age and playing classic roles means it is difficult for him to get rid of the label of “child star”.

Four years ago, after Nirvana in Fire was broadcast, 16-year-old Wu Lei expressed his views on the label of “child star”: “Every actor doesn’t want to be stereotyped, so I really want to grow up, leave behind the identity of a child star, and show a more diverse and mature image of a man. I hope that in the future audiences can evaluate me as a good actor, that’s enough.”

Now, four years later, Wu Lei no longer cares about labels. “I don’t mind the labels on me. Because the labels are put by others, I just need to be myself.”

“I don’t think it’s necessary to be deliberate. If everyone thinks I’m manly, I’ll be satisfied. But if everyone thinks I’m just a kid, I won’t be angry. It’s enough for everyone to have the impression that I’m a good person. I’m more concerned about everyone’s impression of my character/role.”

His thoughts on acting have never changed – the evaluation he most hopes to receive is “actor”, and if he must add an adjective, it would be “good”

The process of becoming an adult seems to be a flash for him, but it also seemed like he had been waiting for ten years. Growing up among adults and working with them, he also experience the hardships and responsibilities of adults earlier.

“Age is just a number…” Wu Lei frowned, “I still want to make myself more sincere, protect the people around me that I want to protect, and do what I want to do.”

Wanting to protect the people around him, maybe this is why everyone praises Wu Lei for his “high emotional intelligence”. In the crew, he is polite and humbly learns from the director and other actors; when participating in the show, he always takes good care of the people around him; occasionally, when faced with the host’s teasing, he can cleverly resolve the awkwardness with a few witty remarks.

This sincerity and consideration is also reflected in his treatment to fans.

In order to give fans a surprise at his coming-of-age ceremony, Wu Lei practiced singing: “I originally refused. An actor should act. I even thought about rehearsing a big play, but the team rejected it. I can’t invite everyone to a tea party if I don’t sing or dance, right?” But at the birthday party, he who originally didn’t want to sing, sang and danced, played the guitar, danced with a sword, and used all his skills to fulfill the wishes of his fans.

A bold fan asked Wu Lei: “When are you going to marry me?” He replied calmly: “My parents are here today, so don’t we also count as people who have met their parents?”

Wu Lei himself did not think it was special to be evaluated as having “high emotional intelligence”. “As an adult, isn’t it my duty to be more considerate of other people’s feelings?” Just as he takes acting as a profession for granted, Wu Lei also takes protecting those around him as a habit that is taken for granted.

Wu Lei considers himself not to be a person with an idol burden, but he never denies the importance of appearance for an actor.

“After all, actors act with their faces, and appearance determines a person’s acting to some extent,” Wu Lei was very frank about this. “But what’s more important is the ability and acting skills. After all, there are so many excellent actors in the world who can rely on their ability and acting skills to play a role that is completely different from themselves.”

“Have you ever imagined what you’ll look like when you’re 40?”

“I’m definitely much more handsome when I’m 40! As a man, I must have more experience and inner qualities, to be more charming and mature.” After saying this, Wu Lei tried hard to give a mature smile.

Source: ELLE MEN