Xiao He unexpectedly gained a criminal cheat skill that allows him to learn all kinds of crime-related abilities.
—But the catch is, he has to keep “stabbing people” to stay alive.
<...[Bareless Explosion]
[Feedback on the second ride without bait]
[Xiao He, the actor without bait, is a master of acting]
[Ding Wanyu was harassed at the scene where no bait was available]
On May Day, "No Bait" was undoubtedly one of the hottest topics in the entire Chinese entertainment industry.
Although the recent revelations dragged the cameo actress into the media storm, it is undeniable that after Ding Wanyu's clarification in her live stream and the award-winning incident, the current popularity is actually a boost for "No Bait".
Many casual observers became familiar with "No Bait" because of this.
On the first day, the high-quality storyline of "No Bait" successfully transformed this wave of attention into beneficial publicity, steadily capturing this surge of traffic.
Even though Sun Gong's side was still unwilling to give up and wanted to drag "No Bait" into a new abyss of controversy, and deliberately bought a few negative trending searches, the first-line audience was the best online army and publicity. Their negative trending searches had no effect at all, and passersby even took the time to make a few sarcastic remarks.
[Wow, you even bought trending topics here? It's not easy, I feel sorry for you guys, you must have spent a lot of money, right? Why don't you use that money to buy some box office revenue for your own company, otherwise it'll be really embarrassing later on.]
Okay, okay, I can see you're all pretty emotional, but don't rush to react. Wait until the opening day and final box office figures come out before you get emotional.
[I declare "No Bait" to be the best work in recent years, bar none! I now unconditionally support Xiao He. Try buying a few more negative trending topics and see what happens? You'll be overwhelmed by our attacks.]
[I'm sorry, but now is the time for us to indulge in "No Bait." Perhaps you capital players could hold off on your schemes for a bit? At least let me rewatch the story a few more times.]
Their impotent rage was quickly forgotten.
Because they are now more concerned with the plot than with the schemes orchestrated by the losers.
To avoid accidentally spoiling the plot for viewers who haven't seen it yet, everyone respectfully erected tall "spoiler warnings" and then engaged in enthusiastic discussions on relevant platforms.
[Xiao He's acting is indeed quite good. I originally thought his performance in "Twelve Mirrors" was an accident, but I didn't expect that his portrayal of Shu Yuxiu in "No Bait" would be so nuanced. It's clear that he studied the character carefully, and his acting is truly superb. I feel like he was born for this kind of work.]
Hey, that guy upstairs looks so familiar.
I remember him; he's the big shot who saw "The Twelve Mirrors" at the foreign opera house last time.
[Oh my god, it's you! You actually became a fan of Xiao He? I thought you were just saying that casually after watching his birthday party last time.]
[I thought so too... haha, I feel like the big shots who go to see stage plays wouldn't be fans of Chinese entertainment actors.]
[That's not entirely true. Stage plays aren't some particularly highbrow art that ordinary people can't watch, and movies aren't some vulgar art that big shots wouldn't go to.]
That's true.
I also feel that Xiao Ge's performances in all three versions of Shu Yuxiu were excellent and refreshing.
I think Xiao He used four different versions of Shu Yuxiu in "No Bait".
What are you guys talking about? Can anyone decipher what the expert said?
[—The following contains major spoilers. If you haven't seen the plot, please leave immediately.—]
[In the first edition, Yu Xiu was described as a winner in life—a man who loved his wife, loved his career, and whose life was smooth and fulfilling.]
[The second version of Shu Yuxiu is the Shu Yuxiu that Officer Zhang and his colleagues imagined when they suspected him. He was ruthless, even murderous, in his pursuit of advancement, and extremely cold-blooded with a dark heart.]
[The third version of Shu Yuxiu is the Shu Yuxiu in the interrogation room. He is skilled at disguise and subtly leads the entire investigation team into a scam through conversations with Officer Zhang. He is a high-IQ fraudster.]