Many posters who were here at the beginning of the journey and witnessed the behind-the-scenes had the benefit of having their minds put to rest, with each passing day of filming. Our excitement grew with every daily collection of reuters. The dynamic on-set was truly magical. The hard work, dedication, and professionalism was undeniable. The energetic vibe, playful atmosphere, and care and respect for one another was infectious. You couldn't wipe the smile off your face. You wished it would never end. And when it did, you wanted nothing but success for each and every member of the cast and crew!
Here is a selection of reuters that capture a small but memorable portion of that experience. If you have any doubts or want to see what I am reminiscing about, check it out!
Let's be honest, this isn't Hou Minghao's best look in this drama, but damn, I'm so happy to see him in something…
This is his most powerful, intense, and ferocious look. He's a general forged in the cauldron of war. Not a model toned in the gym and made fabulous in the makeup room βοΈππ‘οΈπ₯
Wow! His Cnetz fans are raging mad at this potential project. They absolutely hate it. It's understandable, it…
You're right about the primary motivation behind any project. If they could fire every actor and produce it using AI, they would. I'm specifically talking about projects benefiting one actor more than the other due to the current stage of their development. Project volume benefits an on-the-job learner like Zhao Qing more than WXY who has the advantage of a formal performance / acting education from an elite institution and the connections attached to it. Every project for someone like Zhao Qing is a chance to learn off of those around her. It's also a chance to fine tune her skills and develop her craft. By contrast, many projects provide no value to Wang Xingyue because what's required is well below his skill level. He can essentially sleepwalk the production.
As I said, I've been impressed with ZQ's improvement. If she went back and played her role in SOT again, she'd do it ten times better. I have immense respect for hardworking on-the-job learners who get after it.
I'm a huge admirer of old Hollywood (the name implies it), and the greats of HW's golden period have a fairly balanced distribution of classical training actors who entered the industry with formal training, and those who essentially served an apprenticeship while on the job. Grinding and making the most of every opportunity. Those with formal training as actors tended to explode out of the gate, delivering acclaimed performances from the get-go. Those who were green and had no training, took advantage of studio resources and plied their trade in the Bs or in the As in support roles. If their star rose before they fully developed as actors, they appeared in A-list box-office-generating projects that leaned into lighter themes (similar to an Idol drama). The formally trained actors tended to hit their peak performance levels early, and the actors that learnt as they went along bloomed later. However, peak to peak, both groups were very comparable. The formally trained actors perhaps had a larger peak period window, but not by much.
So, theoretically, Zhao Qing could be just as good as WXY one day. It all really depends on the actor and how hard they work.
Those who thinks she was forced they don't know so many fls were in competition for this role because but they…
100%. She's exactly who they were looking for. The drama was never going to have heavy kisses. HMH and LYX gave the you that in LITC. HMH and Ai Mi are going to give you something completely different and unique. Let's just sit back and enjoy their performances πβΊοΈ.
Ok nevermind, I went through the other comments and she was 16-17 when they wrapped this up π I know im still…
There won't be any kissing in this drama. I know heavy kisses are appearing more and more in Cdrama, but there are still many dramas that avoid them. KTTPH is one such drama. Their acting will convey the affection and deep connection.
Ok nevermind, I went through the other comments and she was 16-17 when they wrapped this up π I know im still…
Gonna get some reuters up asap in a topic. Just for users, like yourself, who have some concerns. You'll be able to see the on-set dynamics with your own eyes. The cast had a blast together. Extremely professional, but they had a lot of fun.
I am sure you would also love an epistein documentary. You look like the type to love pedophile and predators
No, you utter buffoon. I would like the files released in their entirety, the people in the files thoroughly investigated, and arrests made where applicable. Are you seriously comparing Ai Mi acting in KTTPH, while under strict Chinese regulations, with the explicit purpose of protecting her, to what transpired on Epstein Island?
Here is a selection of reuters that capture a small but memorable portion of that experience. If you have any doubts or want to see what I am reminiscing about, check it out!
https://mydramalist.com/790870-que-gu/discussions/153344-key-to-the-phoenix-heart-reuters-hype-collection?pid=3549636&page=1#p3549636
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PS... GET HYPE!!! π₯πβοΈ
Xiao Wuyi exudes a confident bravado. Xie Jiayu is impressed with his strut...
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/n87_hge1k44
As I said, I've been impressed with ZQ's improvement. If she went back and played her role in SOT again, she'd do it ten times better. I have immense respect for hardworking on-the-job learners who get after it.
I'm a huge admirer of old Hollywood (the name implies it), and the greats of HW's golden period have a fairly balanced distribution of classical training actors who entered the industry with formal training, and those who essentially served an apprenticeship while on the job. Grinding and making the most of every opportunity. Those with formal training as actors tended to explode out of the gate, delivering acclaimed performances from the get-go. Those who were green and had no training, took advantage of studio resources and plied their trade in the Bs or in the As in support roles. If their star rose before they fully developed as actors, they appeared in A-list box-office-generating projects that leaned into lighter themes (similar to an Idol drama). The formally trained actors tended to hit their peak performance levels early, and the actors that learnt as they went along bloomed later. However, peak to peak, both groups were very comparable. The formally trained actors perhaps had a larger peak period window, but not by much.
So, theoretically, Zhao Qing could be just as good as WXY one day. It all really depends on the actor and how hard they work.
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