Actor Wang Yueheng transmigrates as a street singer participating in a talent show. His on-the-spot creation of "The Lone Brave" ignites the entire internet, helping him rise from a grassro...
Wang Yueheng serves as producer, screenwriter, and supervisor for the new film "Lost in Thailand," directed by Xu Zheng, which has just begun filming.
This attracted the attention and anticipation of numerous film critics and countless viewers.
Regarding the achievements and attention garnered by the film "Dying to Survive".
Wang Yueheng himself was not too surprised.
After all, gold will always shine.
Moreover, this excellent film has been promoted by the currently top-rated variety show, "The Great Singer of China".
It already has a better foundation for publicity than in its previous life.
In addition, there's his own rendition of "As Long As We're Ordinary".
Even without big-name film and television figures involved, the results won't be too bad.
We invited director Xu Zheng to film in Weihe County.
It was Wang Yueheng, the film's producer and executive producer, who came up with the idea.
The goal is to attract other film and television production teams to come to Weihe County for location shooting as well.
Relying on the cultural industry to capitalize on the popularity brought by "Seven Mile Fragrance".
The song "Seven Mile Fragrance" and the news that director Xu Zheng would be filming a movie in Weihe County have become trending topics.
On the official websites of China Railway and China Airlines.
The number of air tickets and train tickets remaining for travel to Linjiang City, where Weihe County is located, has begun to decrease significantly.
On the Douyin platform.
Many of Wang Yueheng's fans have already shown off the plane tickets they bought to Linjiang City.
"I missed the bonfire party in Xishi, so I can't miss Wang Yueheng's hometown this time!"
"Whether or not I run into Wang Yueheng, I must eat the autumn river fish mentioned in the poem!"
"Sparrows on the Murraya telephone pole, here I come!"
"I'm looking forward to meeting the crew of 'Lost in Thailand,' and it would be even better if I could have a cameo role!"
"I cried while watching 'Dying to Survive,' and I cried while listening to 'Seven Mile Fragrance.' Yue Heng is the most perfect god in my heart!"
On the official website of the Culture and Tourism Bureau.
Touching comments from netizens flooded the internet once again.
One night.
The video "Seven Mile Fragrance" on the official website of the Weihe County Culture and Tourism Bureau has been viewed over 100 million times!
Unable to download the original video and music.
Fans who want to listen to this song can only log in to the official website of the Culture and Tourism Bureau repeatedly.
Enjoy the music video and savor its lingering charm.
While you're at it, take a look at the local food and scenery special feature produced by the Weihe County government.
Thousands of tourists from surrounding cities began packing their bags overnight.
I'm planning a weekend road trip to the filming location of "Seven Mile Fragrance" in Weihe County to visit and explore.
...
late at night.
Inside a five-star hotel in Jiang City.
Singer Jay Chou, who is a judge on The Singer, is sitting in a room with executives from his company.
Everyone was holding a thick stack of scripts.
The script cover is titled "First Love in the Rice Fragrance Season".
Below is a line of smaller print—Third revised version.
This film was Jay Chou's screen debut, tailor-made for him by his entertainment company.
It tells the love story of a talented musician and the campus sweetheart.
The story is based on the song "Rice Fragrance" co-written by Jay Chou and Wang Yueheng, and the filming location is tentatively set in Jay Chou's hometown, Xinshi, Taiwan.
"I don't think this story is quite right; it doesn't depict the scene I wanted to see."
"The protagonist's love is too simple and rigid; even I wasn't moved by it."
"There is not much change compared to the previous two times."
"I would never make a movie like this."
After skimming through the script of this romantic movie, Jay Chou, who plays the lead role, looked disappointed.
He threw the script back on the table and said sullenly.
He wants to make romance movies, but he would never make a movie like the kind of vulgar, catchy pop songs popular in Taiwan.
Hearing Jay Chou refuse again.
The executives from Alpha Entertainment sitting around looked at each other, all with helpless expressions.
After all, not everyone can produce a script of "Dying to Survive" caliber...
This is the movie script they've selected that's most suitable for Jay Chou.
If we don't film this, where are we going to find a suitable script?