Oliver Yuan carried a small can of cooling oil with him for several days. Lucas Fang also suffered for a few days. Although he had few scenes, they were not smooth and every scene was stuck. The tailor was played by Taiwanese actor He Han, who was two years younger than Lucas Fang. He had been tepid before, but suddenly became popular this year. However, the lines were flawed, the Taiwanese accent was too strong, and Director Jiang did not allow post-dubbing, so every scene was stuck.
Lucas Fang had a severe headache and hardly spoke during breaks in filming. The director even came over to ask if he had any difficulties, but Lucas Fang shook his head and said it was okay.
During the filming, Oliver Yuan sat on Lucas Fang's chair and read the script. He took a pen and wrote and drew on it. Later, he went to the director to study the script. He wanted to reduce the scenes of Lucas Fang and the tailor and give some to other actors. The director discussed it with him for a long time, but did not directly refuse. Oliver Yuan did have selfish motives to change the script, but the changes made it absolutely reasonable, and even made other characters more bright. After resting that night, the director called Oliver Yuan over. The two of them pondered for half a night and almost finalized another plan.
But in the end it didn't work out.
He Han came to Lucas Fang and humbly asked him for advice, asking if his acting sense was not good enough.
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