suddenly.

As soon as the lights dimmed, Cheng Sheng immediately fell silent, because the movie was about to start.

As this is her first starring role in a movie, Jing Tian is filled with excitement and anticipation.

Half of the entertainment industry is here tonight, along with several film and television company executives and a number of reporters.

Although "Three Kingdoms" has been tested at Cannes, and the role I played has been praised by foreigners.

But this is the first time "Three Kingdoms" has been shown in China, and it's unknown how domestic audiences will react.

Do you like it as much as the Cannes audience, or do you not?
This always made Da Tian Tian feel uneasy.

She hoped that her first film would be a huge success, just like the Cannes Film Festival.

She not only wanted to become famous, but also wanted everyone to recognize her acting skills, after all, she had shed many tears and sweat to play this role well.

To prepare for the horseback riding scenes, she practiced riding skills diligently, falling off the horse countless times, and once even dislocating her shoulder.

But she eventually overcame it.

She didn't want her hard work to be fruitless.

When the movie is released, she wants to see how the audience looks at her with newfound respect.

She wanted to prove those who looked down on her acting skills wrong.

"Just wait! I'll amaze everyone."

Da Tiantian looked at the still-black screen and couldn't help but clench her fist.

The big screen suddenly lit up, and the dragon logo flashed by.

Da Tiantian looked a little nervous, her hands unconsciously rubbing together.

Scarlett, sitting next to her, glanced at Jing Tian and immediately understood her thoughts, because she had been just like Jing Tian before.

Scarlett reached out and gently patted the back of Da Tian Tian's hand, comforting her, "Tian Tian, ​​don't be nervous. Our movie is great, you should believe in yourself."

Scarlett Johansson had a cameo role in "Three Kingdoms," but unfortunately, she returned to work in the United States before filming wrapped.

She didn't even have time when Cheng Sheng invited her to the wrap party.

Later, during the Cannes Film Festival, Cheng Sheng also invited her to Cannes.

But she was filming and didn't have time to go.

Even now, she has to squeeze in time amidst her busy schedule to attend the movie premiere, taking two days off.

Therefore, Scarlett Johansson never saw the finished film of "Three Kingdoms" after it was completed.

Although she had heard that the film was very successful at Cannes, won awards, and received a good audience response, Scarlett was still a little worried.

"Ah."

With Scarlett's comfort, Da Tian Tian's anxiety lessened a bit.

The story begins slowly.

It begins by telling the background story of the late Han Dynasty and the Three Kingdoms period, and then it focuses on the power struggles in the imperial court.

"That's interesting. These actors all seem to be from the old Three Kingdoms series. I didn't expect Cheng Sheng to bring them all over to play their original roles. This is a brilliant idea."

"These veteran artists have improved their acting skills a lot compared to before, and their performances are completely genuine."

"Wow, Zeng Li's portrayal of Empress He is so charming, even more so than her role as Empress Xiao in 'The Great Tang Dynasty 1'!" "Huh, it's been ten minutes already, and the male lead, played by Director Chen, still hasn't appeared?"

"I feel this movie is even more exciting than 'The Great Tang Dynasty 1'. When it comes to making historical films, you have to look to Cheng Sheng. Other directors' historical films are just a pile of dog shit."

"I agree. Those historical films that followed the trend last year were simply ripping off the audience."

"Damn it, I was tricked. From now on, I will only watch historical films produced by director Cheng Sheng."

"Stop talking, Director Chen is here."

Many viewers were whispering among themselves, but most were engrossed in the story.

As the plot unfolded, Chen Daoming's performance instantly won the approval of all viewers, who felt that the role of Zhang Jiao was made for Chen Daoming.

The first part of "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" mainly tells the story of Zhang Jiao healing the sick and saving people, while the plot after the uprising is basically placed in the second part.

Zhang Jiao initially practiced medicine and preached in the Jizhou region under the identity of "Great Teacher of Virtue," using the ideas in the "Taiping Jing" to win over the people.

He treated the plague through "talismanic healing" and promoted the ideas of "opposing exploitation and advocating equality," attracting a large number of believers.

During this period, he used the pretense of healing the sick and saving lives to actually spread the doctrines of the Way of Peace.

As the number of believers increased, Zhang Jiao formally founded the "Way of Great Peace," establishing a systematic doctrine, rules, and organizational structure.

He combined religious beliefs with political demands through slogans such as "The Yellow Heaven shall rise," forming a vast organizational network with hundreds of thousands of followers.

During this period, he completed the transformation from simply preaching to building an organization.

Forty minutes into the story, the plot remained incredibly uneventful, without any major twists or turns. Yet, the audience didn't feel bored. Watching Zhang Jiao heal the sick and save lives, and develop the Way of Peace, felt like they were experiencing a person's life firsthand.

Forty minutes later, the female lead, Fan Yuan, played by Jing Tian, ​​appeared on stage.

In the first act, she is not a female general, but a woman who is about to die from illness.

He was eventually rescued by Zhang Jiao, and inspired by Zhang Jiao's great ideals, and then decided to join the Taiping Army to overthrow the Han Dynasty.

After joining the Taiping Army, Fan Yuan trained herself rigorously and eventually transformed from a weak woman into a qualified female warrior.

Several fight scenes are shown, in which Fan Yuan battles against the subordinates of the aristocratic clan.

Cheng Sheng, the martial arts director for the TV series "Three Kingdoms," chose An Yaping.

Few people may recognize this person, but he was the martial arts instructor for the old Three Kingdoms series, and he also played the role of 'Ma Chao' in the old Three Kingdoms series.

Anya Ping is a martial arts expert. She won the martial arts championship at the age of 20 and was subsequently discovered in Hong Kong, where she participated in the filming of many exciting kung fu movies.

The TV series "The Old Three Kingdoms" is truly full of hidden talents and masters.

For example, many people probably don't know that the fierce general Zhang Liao was actually played by Xu Shaohua, the actor who played the role of the emperor's brother.

When Xu Shaohua is mentioned, the first thing that comes to mind for the audience is probably the classic work "Journey to the West". Originally, Xu Shaohua planned to play the role of the White Dragon, but due to Wang Yue's withdrawal, he unexpectedly ended up playing Tang Sanzang.

Xu Shaohua has fair skin, a full and handsome face, and a gentle and refined temperament. His performance in the Women's Kingdom scene was particularly moving.

Besides Xu Shaohua, two of Lu Bu's subordinates in the old Three Kingdoms story tied him up when Lu Bu was defeated and took the opportunity to rest against a pillar.

These two unnamed henchmen were actually played by Jiang Chao and Gao Yalin.

When netizens saw Lu Bu tied up, they joked that Lu Bu, who was blind, used two funny tricks, how could he not be defeated?
One of Xu Gong's three retainers who killed Sun Ce was played by "Secretary Dakang".

Another actor who played one of Xu Gong's three disciples was Liu Hua, known as "Brother Dao".

Meanwhile, "Brother Dao" was filming "Crazy Stone," making movies for Cheng Sheng's company. (End of Chapter)

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