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Why did Aaron Kwok fool everyone in the movie "One like you"?

At the beginning of this year, the film "Warrior" was released. In this film, Wen Li, played by Aaron Kwok, made up a nearly perfect story with his clever tongue. Why did Aaron Kwok fool everyone?

The first is that life is like a play, it all depends on acting. What are the reasons why people are willing to read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms? Is it a fascinating plot and the tactics of the leader, or is it your favorite hero in it? The first thing to note is that there are real people in this story, and you will have a strong sense of substitution. High-level lies are nine points true and one point false, and Aaron Kwok used acting to cover up this point.

The second is to use other people's blind spots. We drivers all know that there is a blind spot in our vision, but in fact, there is also a blind spot in people's ideological logic. Many people see crosstalk performers and know many story lines. You will find that there are almost no blind spots in the thinking logic of crosstalk performers, and my vocabulary is similar, not to mention that Aaron Kwok, an ordinary person, uses this blind spot in his thinking to completely fabricate stories.

The third is to stop everything. Neither too much nor too little, too much doubt, too little is a loophole. We often say: Spitting is an art, why is it art? It's just a matter of stopping, not undressing in front of you. Such nudity is actually not beautiful. Even when she hid half her face in front of us behind her guitar, she gave you the plot you made up with your brain, and the content you made up with your own brain was fooled.

In Warriors, Li demands a high level of storytelling. So, in reality, can you also tell stories? How good are you at telling stories?