Blake Ji joined the crew late because he was a temporary substitute at the last minute and could be considered an airdrop. He hadn't even had his makeup photos taken before. He only read the script once during the two weeks of signing books outside and didn't have time to memorize it. Fortunately, Derek Deng was a very easy-to-talk to person. He smiled and said there was no rush and asked him to get familiar with the crew first. It didn't matter if his scenes started later and he didn't make things difficult for him.
His role is a villain, and he is quite evil, which is new to Blake Ji, so he was very motivated for the first time. Without his agent urging him, he studied the character's lines several times. His role is not that big, and compared with the TV series and movies he starred in before, his appearances are pitifully few, but because it is a big production directed by a big director, and invested by Alex Xia's company, he is very interested in it no matter how you look at it.
Ryan Shen came to see Blake Ji during a break after filming a scene. He had just finished putting on makeup and changed his clothes. The other party stared at his new look for three seconds and couldn't help but burst out laughing.
Blake Ji rolled his eyes speechlessly: "Is it that exaggerated?"
His hair, which could usually be easily styled into various flowing hairstyles, was permed straight, slicked to a shiny finish, and combed back neatly on his head, revealing his smooth forehead. He stood there in a white shirt and a grey vest, with his eyes raised as if looking down on people. He really had the demeanor of a dandy playboy.
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