I want to share Gao Wei Guang & Nana's thoughts about their character from the Bazaar Magazine Interview.Translated…
I kinda understand what GWG means by " The original script initially did not limit Shen Zhiheng as a character. Ultimately there was more restraint in the character and his relationships." In the novel, there are some 18+ scenes between SZH and Mi Lan. For example, SZH has to bathe Mi Lan because she has a high fever after transforming into a vampire and losing consciousness. When Mi Lan wakes up and realizes she has regained her sight, she hugs Shen while naked. In my opinion, the SZH in the drama is much more human and affectionate than in the book.
To maintain the spiciness (lol), I think they changed it to the scene where Mi Lan walks into the bathroom while SZH is taking an ice bath.
I want to share Gao Wei Guang & Nana's thoughts about their character from the Bazaar Magazine Interview.
Translated by @grace4881 on Youtube >Q1. How would you define the relationship between your characters? Nana: Mutual redemption. GWG: Relying on each other. Nana: Yes, and then it kind of becomes a subtle gentle/affectionate feeling.
>Q2. Is your current understanding of your character different from when you first read the script? GWG: The original script initially did not limit Shen Zhiheng as a character. As filming continued, I talked with the director about the character relationships and with Nana on this as well. So ultimately there was more restraint in the character and his relationships. Nana: As for Mi Lan, the main thing for her is that she’s a blind character. But actually, her personality is very different from her upbringing. She’s a brave and determined person. GWG: Even though Mi Lan is blind, Nana portrays her very well, with the vibes of a newborn calf*. It just makes people feel like, “Ah, I really like her! I really care for her!” This is probably the charisma that an actor/actress brings to their character.
*Refers to a Chinese saying “Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers,” meaning young/inexperienced people often have less fear.
Wow, some people here are acting like this drama needs to pass a logic exam. Maybe try enjoying it for what it is instead of nitpicking every little detail? Just a thought!
Are you sure 10 Year Ticket is okay for my soft heart? lol, because I saw the trailer, and Tu Tontawan seemed to cry a lot. I'll try Never Enough. Thanks!
what is,Li Ying Liang issue with Shen Zhi Hen? can someone explain it to me. I do not get him at all.
Shen Zhiheng (SZH) owns a big media company and isn’t afraid to publish stuff about government corruption and criticize big names, including the military operations department under Li Ying Liang’s (LYL) boss. LYL’s boss ordered him to get rid of SZH, so LYL, always eager for approval, got right to it. He tried to negotiate first, offering SZH money to stop the negative news, but SZH completely ignored him. This pissed LYL off, so he decided to kill SZH. After the assassination attempt failed, LYL became obsessed with figuring out how SZH keeps escaping death. He’s determined not to fail and wants the higher position his boss promised him. In the Episode 16 trailer, LYL even says it would be amazing to be like SZH (strong & unbeatable). Basically, LYL is obsessed with power.
Later, it is also revealed that they have another backstory that explains why he hates SZH so much.
To maintain the spiciness (lol), I think they changed it to the scene where Mi Lan walks into the bathroom while SZH is taking an ice bath.
Translated by @grace4881 on Youtube
>Q1. How would you define the relationship between your characters?
Nana: Mutual redemption.
GWG: Relying on each other.
Nana: Yes, and then it kind of becomes a subtle gentle/affectionate feeling.
>Q2. Is your current understanding of your character different from when you first read the script?
GWG: The original script initially did not limit Shen Zhiheng as a character. As filming continued, I talked with the director about the character relationships and with Nana on this as well. So ultimately there was more restraint in the character and his relationships.
Nana: As for Mi Lan, the main thing for her is that she’s a blind character. But actually, her personality is very different from her upbringing. She’s a brave and determined person.
GWG: Even though Mi Lan is blind, Nana portrays her very well, with the vibes of a newborn calf*. It just makes people feel like, “Ah, I really like her! I really care for her!” This is probably the charisma that an actor/actress brings to their character.
*Refers to a Chinese saying “Newborn calves are not afraid of tigers,” meaning young/inexperienced people often have less fear.
Full video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_w3cCRke_k&lc=UgyOuRCfqNg9U6iM71d4AaABAg.A6hXF-3ukVrA6lubHrgd96
https://x.com/WeTVOfficial/status/1539571402281566209 @ 00:27
https://x.com/JNocturnes/status/1818468561830170827
with LYL shipped them https://x.com/chuu_nnp/status/1819300832086757547
Later, it is also revealed that they have another backstory that explains why he hates SZH so much.
https://www.kanunu8.com/book5/ruyue/