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【50】Slap

The crew member took the black cube clapperboard and started typing, and Gao Xingyan and Pan Xiaosi joined the scene one after another.

Concubine Lan discovered that the emperor was frivolous towards Su Su, and vented all her jealousy and anger on Su Su. After the emperor left, Concubine Lan summoned the maid Su Su alone. As soon as she entered the door, Concubine Lan slapped Su Su hard. This

The camera promised that it would be a fake slap, but Gao Xingyan did not want to embarrass Pan Xiaosi, so she deliberately rushed the step and slapped her first. Before Pan Xiaosi could react, she received a hard and heavy slap from Gao Xingyan in vain.

Suddenly, the left side of Pan Xiaosi's face became swollen and painful, and a trace of blood oozed from the corner of her mouth.

In order to slap her, Gao Xingyan must have used all her strength.

Just when she was about to ask Gao Xingyan whether she had struck so harshly on purpose, Gao Xingyan moved faster than her. Chu Chumei apologized to Pan Xiaosi first and kept saying sorry. She looked like a child who had made a mistake and was in a worse situation than she was.

It's so wronged that no one can bear to blame it.

Pan Xiaosi covered her swollen face and couldn't say a word. She had to silently accept the hot towel handed over by the crew, apply it briefly on her face, and then continued the slap scene.

Pan Xiaosi was more careful this time. Gao Xingyan failed to slap her again, but they made a fuss about it. A simple shot was done several times. It wasn't until the director saw the clues and went crazy that Gao Xingyan entered.

Role acting.

After filming the first scene, it was followed by the scene where Concubine Lan was furious and swept the cup on the table, causing the cup to hit the palace maid Susu.

The palace maid Susu (Pan Xiaosi) fell to the ground holding her swollen face. Gao Xingyan swept the teacup on the table. The teacup was originally empty, but Gao Xingyan secretly asked her agent to add hot water to the teacup.

.Gao Xingyan deliberately swept the tea cup onto Pan Xiaosi, and all the hot water was poured on Pan Xiaosi. A burning sting spread from Pan Xiaosi's body, making her gasp in pain, just to finish the last scene with Gao Xingyan.

During the scene of the play, Pan Xiaosi resisted and did not make any sound. It was not until the director called for the next scene that Pan Xiaosi excused himself to take a break and went into the dressing room to check his injuries.

Fortunately, the clothes she wore were thick and she was not burned. However, her shoulders and back were still red and painful.

There was only a five-minute rest, and then came her last scene. Concubine Lan gave her a white silk ribbon, and the palace maid Su Su committed suicide by hanging herself from the beam.

For this shot, Pan Xiaosi practiced for a long time and deeply figured out the emotions in the character. What kind of mood did the palace maid Susu have when she committed suicide, and what kind of look on her face showed the audience the most before she died.

It touched people's hearts, and Pan Xiaosi thought deeply about it one by one. She felt that the director should give her another line to make the plot more reasonable.

Because Su Su was a frail woman, humble, hard-working, and scorned by the emperor, but she was slandered by Concubine Lan for seducing the emperor. Obviously, the extremely innocent palace maid Su Su was deeply oppressed by the emperor and Concubine Lan. In the end,

He was also sentenced to death. According to common sense, Su Su should have been resentful before she died. Pan Xiaosi thought that he should add a line, "Su Su has become a ghost and will haunt the emperor in this life" to stimulate the relationship between Empress Lan and Concubine Lan.

The emperor is more interesting, and later in the script, Concubine Lan makes too many enemies in the palace, so the line she added does not affect the entire script.


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