How to evaluate William Chan's interpretation in There are Trees in the South?
First of all, he looks good. This is the most intuitive and superficial problem, which can not be ignored. In addition, his body proportion is very rare. His head is very small, his limbs are very long, his muscles are well-proportioned, he leans back and forth, and he feels very comfortable on camera. Good body language and good camera sense. This is actually very important for actors, and it is also the biggest headache for actors who become monks halfway, because many actors who become monks halfway have not received professional dance and physical training, and even don't know how to pose and take pictures, let alone take pictures. Perhaps because of the background of early filmmakers and street dancers, he has this advantage, works well with the camera, knows the best angle to show his movements, is agile and light, has a strong sense of movement and is beautiful at the same time. It can be seen that his physical quality is very good.