Princess Minghua left with a broken heart.
In almost every scene, Mingwei cried, sometimes with tears in her eyes but unable to fall, sometimes with tears falling like rain. Director Zhang was very patient, he saw Mingwei's potential and wanted to help her tap it, so in the first crying scene, he gave Mingwei enough time to build up her emotions, and if Mingwei really couldn't cry, he would put eye drops in her eyes.
Tragedy is more likely to touch people's hearts than comedy. Mingwei was really immersed in the role. Whenever she thought of Princess Minghua's final outcome, she could successfully cry. Her realistic performance won the recognition of Director Zhang, who treated Mingwei like his apprentice and gave him guidance from time to time. This showed that the director valued her talent.
Mingwei only immersed herself in the role superficially, while the deep immersion is like Mu Tingzhou, who lived in the role during filming and was still affected by the emotions of the role after filming. When the Grand Tutor got engaged, Princess Minghua was sad, and the more emotionally mature Grand Tutor was more distressed than her, which led to Mu Tingzhou becoming more and more withdrawn outside the play, keeping to himself and ignoring everyone.
Mingwei respects and fears Mu Tingzhou. She would never get close to him unless necessary, but would give her all during filming.
After the filming was finished in the evening, Director Zhang talked to Ming Wei and Mu Tingzhou alone.
Mingwei had just finished filming a crying scene in bed, her eyes were red, and Mu Tingzhou had a hint of sadness in his eyes, and it was obvious that he was still in the play.
It was already past nine o'clock. Director Zhang was brief and to the point. He coughed and asked, "What do you think of tomorrow's kissing scene?"
Ming Wei looked down at the ground. Mu Tingzhou was an award-winning actor, the husband of millions of female fans. She was a newcomer. If they were to film a kissing scene, anyone would think she was the one taking advantage. In this case, it was not appropriate for her to express her opinion first. But there was nothing to worry about. Mu Tingzhou never filmed kissing scenes. At most, he would kiss with someone else. He would definitely refuse this time.
Director Zhang mainly asked Mu Tingzhou.
Mu Tingzhou thought about the plot and said with certainty, "Do we need a close-up?"
Director Zhang nodded: "A kiss is simple, just keep your lips together and don't move, but this shot needs to be beautiful and tragic, so it has to be a close-up. How about you put some plastic wrap on your lips?"
Mingwei looked confused. Is this possible
Mu Tingzhou, who likes to shoot serious dramas and has only filmed kissing scenes a few times, has also never come into contact with this kind of plastic wrap.
Seeing that Mu Tingzhou was somewhat resistant, Director Zhang touched his nose and tried hard to persuade him: "The character of Princess Minghua this time is quite special. If the kissing scene is removed, the princess's personality will be different before and after."
Mingwei continued to act as an invisible person. In fact, it was just a simple touch of lips. She didn't care much, so she accepted any result.
Mu Tingzhou frowned.
His father is a famous director, and his mother is a best-selling author and screenwriter. Mu Tingzhou has been acting since he was a child, and he has the right to choose scripts and reasonably change the plots. But Mu Tingzhou doesn't want to be special, and he knows that he resists having too close physical contact with strangers. The dramas he takes are all plot-oriented and not emotional, and "The Prime Minister of the Ming Dynasty" is no exception.
But when he first read the script, he only focused on the role of the tutor and ignored the princess's personality, which made a kissing scene inevitable.
"Do you mind?" Mu Tingzhou asked Mingwei.
Ming Wei would be stupid to say that she minded. She smiled generously: "It depends on the plot. I will listen to you."
"Then let's apply the film." Mu Tingzhou did not hesitate any longer, and at the same time warned himself to read the script more carefully in the future.
Director Zhang was very satisfied.
Mingwei was depressed. As a woman, her self-esteem was more or less hurt when a man disdained to kiss her directly.
Fortunately, they are just minor emotions and will be forgotten in a blink of an eye.
The next day, Mingwei arrived at the set half an hour early. After putting on her makeup, she sat alone in the lounge, quietly getting into the mood.
After two rehearsals, Director Zhang gave the two leading actors another 20 minutes to prepare for the kissing scene.
The staff all left and considerately closed the door. The "Imperial Study" was filled with silent embarrassment. Ming Wei tilted her head slightly and whispered to the actor sitting next to her, "Hey, what do you need us to do?" She was a newcomer and needed advice from her seniors, not to mention an intimate scene.
"Rehearse the kissing scene." Mu Tingzhou said lightly.
Ming Wei was speechless, but time was limited, so she could only continue to ask: "How do we arrange it?"
Mu Tingzhou looked at her sideways, was silent for two seconds, and said, "Come and kiss me."
The plot is that Princess Minghua takes the initiative to kiss the tutor.
He had a dead face, without any expression, but Mingwei's face turned red, she was not used to such straightforward words. But she understood Mu Tingzhou's logic, slowly hummed, and tried to walk towards Mu Tingzhou calmly. Mu Tingzhou looked at her, frowned and said: "It's okay to blush now, you have to be sad when taking pictures, don't let people see that you are shy."
The harsh preaching successfully shattered Mingwei's reserve.
Why are you shy? It's just a movie!
After closing her eyes for a while, Ming Wei opened them again. She was very calm and stopped in front of Mu Tingzhou with both hands on his shoulders. She was too close, and she saw Mu Tingzhou's long eyebrows twitched, as if he was enduring something.
I'm being disliked again...
That's good. Knowing that Mu Tingzhou didn't have any romantic intentions, Mingwei felt more at ease.
She slowly lowered her head and approached Mu Tingzhou little by little. He closed his eyes, his long and thick eyelashes did not move at all, and he was as still as a statue, and she could not even feel his breathing. If she did this with a normal man, Mingwei would never be able to remain calm, but thank God, Mu Tingzhou was not normal.
When her lips were about to touch Mu Tingzhou's, Ming Wei stopped in time and stepped back. She said lightly, "I'm fine, how about you?"
"I'll go open the door." Mu Tingzhou stood up directly.
Director Zhang and the photographers came back in, and the makeup artists put lip safety masks on the leading actors and started shooting immediately.
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In the imperial study, Princess Minghua, who had disappeared for many days, came to class again with the little emperor.
The Grand Tutor only had eyes for the little emperor, and Princess Minghua sat there blankly, with only eyes for him.
After the class was over, Princess Minghua called the tutor and asked the little emperor to leave first.
"Princess, is there anything I can do for you?" the Grand Tutor asked respectfully, with his eyes lowered.
"You really don't have me in your heart?" Princess Minghua tilted her head, tears in her eyes.
The Grand Tutor saw it, but his eyes only showed the guilt of a subject: "I taught the princess according to the will of the late emperor, and never had any thoughts. It is my fault that the princess misunderstood."
Tears rolled down her cheeks, and Princess Minghua looked at him stubbornly: "I don't believe it."
The Grand Tutor smiled bitterly, took two steps back, bowed and saluted: "This is the fact. Princess, if you don't believe it, I can't do anything about it. Please excuse me and take my leave."
After saying this, he turned and was about to leave.
"Stop!" Princess Minghua wiped her face and ran to the Grand Tutor in three or two steps. As a result, when she looked up, she bumped into the Grand Tutor's frowning brows due to impatience. Her tears fell again, and she cried and trembled, "I don't believe anything you say. Unless you let me kiss you and let me feel it myself, otherwise I will pester you for the rest of my life."
"Nonsense." The master scolded in a low voice.
The princess sneered and stared at him with tearful eyes: "Are you scared? Afraid of revealing what you are thinking?"
The Grand Tutor was silent. He looked at her for a moment, then his frown suddenly relaxed and he said with relief, "I obey your order, but I beg the princess to let me go after this."
It's not about forgetting, it's about letting go.
Princess Minghua took a step back, as if she was about to give up, but she was still unwilling to give in and wanted an answer.
"Kneel down." She took a deep breath and said coldly.
The Master lifted up his skirt with one hand and knelt down with a calm expression.
Princess Minghua walked towards him step by step. The tutor looked at her and closed his eyes.
Princess Minghua trembled and pressed his shoulders, lowering her head a little bit, her vision blurred, she couldn't see clearly, her lips were pressed against his, cold, without any temperature. She had expected this, whether this kiss was to confirm his thoughts or to leave a memory for herself, she herself couldn't tell.
The moment she left, the princess' tears slid down her face and fell on the corners of his lips.
The Taifu's face was as sharp as a knife, without any ripples, but his hands were clenched in his sleeves and were shaking slightly.
"You really don't like me." Princess Minghua smiled despite being distraught.
"The princess is so beautiful, I dare not marry her."
Princess Minghua still smiled, with her back to him.
"Does the princess have any other instructions?" the tutor asked with his head lowered.
Princess Minghua covered her face with her hands and wiped it for a long time before she raised her head, smiling and crying: "Yes, I am in love with the son of Pingxi Marquis, but the Queen Mother doesn't like me, so she asked the Grand Tutor to help me arrange my marriage... Well, good things come in pairs, so let's set the wedding date for me and my husband on the same day that the Grand Tutor welcomes the bride."
After saying the last word, Princess Minghua stopped crying, turned around gracefully, and smiled playfully at the kneeling Taifu: "In fact, I like Taifu first, and the prince second. Since Taifu already has someone in his heart, I will not pester you. I will not be able to drink Taifu's wedding wine, so I wish you and your wife a son soon and a long-lasting happiness in advance."
Without waiting for the tutor to speak, she walked away first this time, with brisk steps.
Only the Master was left kneeling there, where the sun could not reach, feeling lonely and desolate.
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This scene was quite difficult, and after filming was completed, Director Zhang gave the two leading actors half a day off.
Mingwei went back to the hotel, took a nap and took a shower. She still felt a little lost. She was bored, so she went to the set to watch a play.
Mu Tingzhou didn't have the leisure time like her and read the script alone in the suite.
Xiao Zhao came to him to settle two important matters, and he started gossiping: "If we change the female lead, would you agree to shoot that kissing scene?"
In the eyes of others, the tragic kiss between the tutor and the princess in the morning could not be considered a kissing scene, but Xiao Zhao was aware of Mu Tingzhou's aversion to women.
"Are we going to change the female lead?" Mu Tingzhou didn't even raise his head, his eyes moving along the lines.
Xiao Zhao pushed his glasses up habitually: "Suppose you want to change them."
Mu Tingzhou put down the script and looked at it very seriously: "Why do you have to assume?"
Xiao Zhao: “… just pretend I didn’t say anything.”
Mingqiang's face darkened. For the first time, he regretted supporting his daughter's car learning. What if his daughter was bullied by so many vicious people surrounding her
Mingqiao doesn't care. She is here to study, and it has nothing to do with her whether her classmates are male or female.
Mingwei told herself that she should come over to see her sister when she has time.
After putting the things in the dormitory, Mingqiang took his two daughters to pick up the car. Last year, when Mingwei graduated, Mingqiang wanted to give his daughter a car as a graduation gift, but Mingwei refused because she thought it was convenient to take a taxi. Now that she is an actress, she needs more private space, so Mingwei happily accepted her father's intention and chose a white Cayenne.
"Qiaoqiao, don't worry. When you graduate, Dad will give you one too." Mingqiang treats everyone equally.
Mingqiao was not in a hurry at all.
After seeing her father off and sending her sister back to school, Mingwei drove back to the apartment.
Lin Nuan went on a trip abroad, and she was alone in the apartment. Ming Wei took a bath and leaned against the head of the bed to read the script of the Republican drama "South City".
This was the first drama chosen by Shen Su for her.
In today's film and television industry, an actor may not need solid acting skills to become famous, but good luck is definitely indispensable. Ming Wei is one of those people with great luck. Because she is a close friend of Lin Nuan, she was recommended to a big production by the boss of Dongying Film Studio because of Lin Nuan. But she was able to successfully sign with Shen Su's agency, which was the result of her hard work in improving her acting skills.
Mingwei is very grateful to the crew of "The Prime Minister of the Ming Dynasty".
If her original intention of joining the crew was to make extra money, then after meeting a group of dedicated actors and witnessing and participating in the production process of a TV series, Mingwei really fell in love with the profession of acting. Mingwei also felt that acting and being a translator had one thing in common that fundamentally attracted her: richness and variety.
As a translator, Mingwei has to work with all walks of life. One day she may work with an advertising company, and the next day she may be the translator for a pharmaceutical factory manager. This requires Mingwei to constantly learn about new industry backgrounds and expand her knowledge. Acting is more interesting than translating. It requires Mingwei to put herself in a completely new role and live another wonderful life in just a few months.
Whatever Mingwei is interested in, she will strive for perfection and set high standards for herself to do her best.
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"South City" started filming in Shanghai in mid-October, and Mingwei only had one and a half months to prepare. In the script, the heroine is a rich girl who later fell into prostitution and sold her art instead of her body. Because Mingwei can play the guzheng, the crew temporarily changed the plot and replaced the heroine's guzheng with a guzheng. In this way, Mingwei only needed to train in Republican ballroom dancing, gun fighting, and some etiquette.
At the end of September, Ming Wei received a notice from the crew of "The Prime Minister of the Ming Dynasty" asking her to go to the recording studio to dub.
The main actors of "Da Ming" all have strong lines. Ming Wei is the only layman, but she has a good voice and speaks the lines with flavor, so no dubbing was arranged. Director Zhang used live sound recording during filming, and the noise would be filtered out in the later stage. However, the noise was too loud and too mixed during the filming of some scenes, which was difficult to filter out in the later stage, so re-dubbing was required at this time.
According to the production manager, Mingwei's dubbing can be recorded today.
Mingwei set the alarm for 6 o'clock, and after getting up, she practiced yoga for an hour, had a simple breakfast, and went out around 8 o'clock. The door was locked, but she remembered the weather forecast, so she opened the door again and took an umbrella. There were traffic restrictions today, so she called a Didi and arrived at the recording studio fifteen minutes early.
After opening the car door, a drop of rain fell on her face. While the rain was not heavy, Mingwei ran quickly to the entrance of the building, overtaking two people holding umbrellas on the way. Mingwei didn't pay attention and ran into the building to take a few breaths, then walked slowly towards the elevator. It was working hours, and the elevator was busy. Just after one person went up, there were five or six people waiting below.
Mingwei stood on the outskirts of the crowd, looking down at her phone.
"Ah, you are Mu Tingzhou, right?"
Suddenly, she heard an excited voice of a young woman. Mingwei's heart moved. She looked in the direction of the voice and saw Mu Tingzhou at a glance.
A man nearly 1.9 meters tall stood on the other side of several office workers, standing out from the crowd. He wore a tennis cap and sunglasses that covered most of his face, revealing only his thin lips, exuding a sense of loneliness and coldness. When Ming Wei looked over, Mu Tingzhou nodded slightly, acknowledging his identity.
The young female fan excitedly took out a notebook from her bag and asked the actor to sign it, and others followed suit.
But Mutinju only signed three.
He was a man of few words. The first female fan who recognized him took the initiative to explain for him. The onlookers expressed their regrets. Then, as the elevator came down, they enthusiastically invited Mu Tingzhou to step in first and considerately left a large private space for Mu Tingzhou. As a result, the elevator that could accommodate more than a dozen people only had space for six or seven people, excluding Mu Tingzhou.
Mingwei touched her forehead and chose to take the next one.
The elevator door slowly closed and left.
Mingwei stood facing outside the hall. In just a few minutes, the rain got heavier, pouring down heavily. The autumn wind and rain were a little bit bleak.
They say that you see what kind of scenery you are in. Well, Mingwei was indeed a little disappointed.
During the months of cooperation, Mingwei initially disliked Mu Tingzhou, but Mu Tingzhou's acting skills were there, and Mingwei admired him from the bottom of her heart. Once she admired someone, she would subconsciously tolerate his shortcomings. The two worked well together, but they didn't communicate much. Mingwei didn't expect the actor to be willing to be friends with her, but the night before they parted, Mu Tingzhou took the initiative to ask about her career and gave her some advice on how to choose a script, and Mingwei felt that the two should have a bit of a colleague's friendship. (8中文网.8z.)