I am a historical film director in the entertainment industry.

Chapter 155 Han the Third Master's Headache

Chapter 155 Han Sanye's Headache
But Liang Chaowei's wig doesn't work!
His wigs involve complicated steps such as attaching sideburns, tying the ends, and fastening the net, including attaching real hair pieces, wearing a large head wig, and binding with water gauze. The whole process is time-consuming and requires precise control of the force. If you want to lift the wig to scratch an itch, it's like having to redo your makeup.

Now that they're telling him they're not filming anymore, Liang Chao angrily swung his fan.

"Director Wu may have really fallen ill from anger."

Jin Chengwu, the other lead actor sitting next to Liang Chaowei, didn't seem angry at all. Instead, he even spoke up for Wu Baige.

"Hmph! He made a fatal mistake. The coal mine owners flattered him and gave him some gifts, but he didn't even realize he'd been sold out. And he calls himself an international director." Liang Chaowei sneered.

Lin Chih-lin changed out of her period costume in a cheerful mood, not angry about not filming, because that old guy Wu Baige was in trouble.

"That old bastard Wu Baige deserves it. He eats his own food but still goes out to seek thrills. Heh heh, why doesn't this old guy get angry to death?"

"I can't let myself get so angry. If he dies, this movie will probably be ruined, and my dream of becoming a big star will be over."

Lin Zhilin has a lot of opinions about Wu Baige.

As a young and vibrant woman, it was already incredibly unfair for her to be forced to marry an old man.

But in order to become famous, she had no choice but to endure this discomfort.

Once I've finished filming this movie and made something of myself, I'll dump that old devil.

She just didn't expect this to happen. She watched the video too, and all she can say is that the old man was really too lewd!
He's just a clown.

Their ugly appearance has probably been seen by the whole country.

The reputation I've built up over the years is probably gone.

Lin Zhilin was both happy and worried about Wu Baige's embarrassing incident.

The good news is that Wu Baige is unlucky, and the bad news is that she's worried the movie will be canceled and she won't have a chance to become famous.

Another corner of the film set.

All the artists here are from mainland China.

When they heard that they were off today, they all wore strange smiles.

While scrolling through his phone, Song Jia, without changing out of his costume, excitedly whispered, "Look at this! Wow, there are hundreds of thousands of people cursing Wu Baige."

Zhang Fengyi glanced around and whispered, "Song family, watch your step. This is a film set. If Wu Baige hears this, you'll be in big trouble."

"Hehe, I'm not afraid. Wu Baige is in a state of panic right now, how could she possibly have time to pay attention to me?"

The Song family members are also passionate people, and they are not afraid of trouble at all.

She's completely natural both on and off screen, even her interviews are charmingly frank: "I just tell the truth, as long as I can play my role well, that's enough."

In this superficial entertainment industry, she is like a breath of fresh air—unpretentious and unfollowing trends.

Song Jia's rise to fame and numerous awards is not due to the number of classic roles she has played, nor to the profound impact of her characters in film and television.

To put it bluntly, it all comes down to the "authenticity" of people.

She has that "honest and simple" style wherever she goes, sunny, sincere, and down-to-earth like a friendly older sister next door.

In the entertainment industry, the most feared thing is hypocrisy and pretense.

Some say that how good a role is isn't entirely important; what matters is how you treat people both on and off stage.

Song Jianeng is a prime example of this – he doesn't exploit loopholes, doesn't resort to tricks, and lives an upright and honest life.

The Song family rose to fame early in their careers with "Curiosity Kills the Cat".

The role she played at that time was extremely challenging, requiring her to portray a complex inner world as well as scenes with explicit content.

However, the courageous woman believes that actors should be responsible for the plot, the character, and the story, and she is willing to try anything.

She is bold and avant-garde, bringing her characters to life as if she were the very person she portrayed. She shines like a brilliant star in the entertainment industry.

Therefore, she spoke without any reservations. Hu Jun, having finished his scene, said, "I don't know how long filming will be suspended. If it goes on for too long, that won't do; I still have many gigs to do!"

"I think it will take at most three days; any longer and it will really affect the filming," Zhang Fengyi said.

“Three days! I’d rather go home and spend three days with my wife. I’m filming all year round, and I haven’t been home in a long time,” Hu Jun said.

"That's how it is for actors."

Zhang Fengyi smiled wryly.

Song Jia and Zhao don't care, since they're not married, it doesn't matter whether they go home or not.

"Do you think Cheng Sheng and Boss Yang were behind Wu Baige?"

Hu Jun, having put on his own clothes, asked in a low voice.

"That goes without saying." Song Jia rolled her eyes; anyone with eyes could see that.

Especially these people, they saw it when Boss Yang first came to see Wu Baige.

For several days afterward, Boss Yang either sent gifts or came over to flatter Wu Baige.

Wu Baige never expected that Boss Yang would come not to thank him, but to give him a 'surprise'.

Do you remember what Cheng Sheng said in response to the reporters?

Zhao said in a low voice.

"What?"

The Song family and others all looked puzzled.

“Didn’t Cheng Sheng get mobbed by reporters at the film studio before? He said back then that he would make the people behind the scenes regret it. I didn’t expect things to happen so quickly.”

After Zhao reminded them, everyone remembered that Cheng Sheng had indeed said something similar.

Nobody took it seriously, but now it seems they really did it!

And when they do make a move, they go for the kill.

If Wu Baige hadn't had such a large influence in the film and television industry, this video would probably have been banned by the State Administration of Radio and Television as soon as it was released.

"Cheng Sheng is quite cunning; he actually pulled this stunt, making it impossible to guard against!"

It's only because Song Jia is so "genuine" that she dares to speak ill of Cheng Sheng that others probably wouldn't dare to say it, since if this got back to Cheng Sheng, it would be an offense to him!

"Sigh, Cheng Sheng is only in his early twenties. I never expected him to be so cunning and shrewd. It seems you can't judge a book by its cover," Zhang Fengyi remarked.

He originally thought Cheng Sheng was only good at making movies, but he never knew he was so shrewd.

China Film Group.

Master Han was extremely troubled.

The two movies he was most optimistic about ended up fighting each other.

But he knew that Cheng Sheng couldn't be blamed for this, since Wu Baige had started the schemes, and he was only forced to retaliate.

However, thanks to Cheng Sheng's actions, Wu Baige's reputation is ruined, and it's unknown whether this will affect the filming of the movie.

If he had known this would happen, he should have brought the two of them over and done some political and ideological work to avoid things turning out like this.

"President Han, Cheng Sheng framed Wu Baige like this, aren't you going to say anything about him?"

Wu Kebo, chairman of Orange Sky Entertainment, said unhappily while sitting on the sofa.

Orange Sky Entertainment accounted for the majority of the investment in "Red Cliff". If Wu Baige is ruined, then his investment will be wasted.

(End of this chapter)

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