Song Jia acts as a Buddhist mother and does not pass on anxiety

  The TV series "Little Will", which is currently on the air, has seen soaring ratings, and discussions on topics triggered simultaneously remain high.

As the mother representative of the "happy education" approach in the play, Nan Li, played by Song Jia, had an educational conflict with his mother, Tian Yulan, who believes in "striving hard to win".

This is actually not the first time Song Jia has played the role of a mother, but Nan Li, a special "Buddha" mother, also made her feel a lot of emotion.

  In "Little Will", Nan Li, played by Song Jia, advocates raising a child in Buddhism, and values ​​the child's all-round development more than "brushing points".

"Nan Li chooses to give her a loving family atmosphere, rather than just let her get high marks." However, in the later plot, Nan Li will experience a reversal. Song Jia revealed: "The terrible Nan Li has not yet arrived, this role Will experience a growth." Song Jia said that it was the impact of children's education, family problems, and workplace difficulties faced by this role that made the character have a great drama, which also deeply attracted her to take the role.

  Before starring in "Little Will", Song Jia didn't have many "mother" roles, but she said that she would not feel awkward because of her "mother" status. "I played mother and grandma in my freshman year. I joked with Jiang Xin that just because we weren't mothers, acting as a mother would be more interesting."

  In order to find the feeling of being a mother, Song Jia paid close attention to the close friends who were already mothers.

There is a scene in the play. After Nan Li helped Tian Yulan transport the supplies needed for the mall's anniversary celebration, the two sat in front of the booth and chatted. Nan Li said to Tian Yulan, "I have two children, and I am not as angry as your mother."

Such life-like words as "Mom Qi" were learned by Song Jia from friends around him and used in performance creation.

  In the play, Nan Li’s daughter, Xia Huanhuan, did not have a good math test, which also evoked Song Jia’s memory: "I didn’t get good results in mathematics when I was in school. At that time, I would always stand in my perspective. When I was nervous and scared, she gave me encouragement and confidence. At that moment, I felt particularly safe. So I am especially grateful to my mother for having such a family environment." Song Jia It also said that if you become a mother in the future, you will be like your own mother, "I care more about what kind of person the child becomes, and hope that the child will have confidence, courage and dreams."

  The filming of "Little Willingness" brought Song Jia a different experience from the past. She also hopes that this drama will bring warmth to the audience: "What life brings us, we need to feel, reflect, and understand, whose life is It's not easy. Everyone may be Nan Li, Tian Yulan...Sometimes, life is just trivial, and you have to go through it."

  In "Little Willingness", each character has more or less his own anxiety.

Song Jia said that he is not an anxious person: “Anxiety cannot solve the problem, but it will increase a lot of trouble for no reason.” Song Jia believes that it is very important to make a good career plan and adjust the pace of life and work. “As a professional actor, we must be sustainable. Develop and maintain the joy of creation. Shooting a good scene, a good shot, you will be happy to jump like a child, this kind of thing must be maintained." Looking back on the career history, Song Jia said frankly: "When I first entered the industry, I knew I don’t want to be a “repeated” actor. For so many years, I have tried my best not to repeat the subject matter and role of my work, and keep a heart that wants to make breakthroughs and progress. I have never been in the comfort zone, I still keep The enthusiasm for performance, and the more courageous the battle, the more you shoot, the more you feel full of power." Our reporter Li Xiazhi