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After the emperor had two ministers executed for treason, he was in a bad mood and confided in his imagined deceased wife—because those two ministers were old ministers who had helped him conquer the country.
The focus of this scene is on Qin Tianye. He needs to portray the emperor's madness, hypocrisy, and callousness through lengthy monologues. This interpretive approach has elements of stage plays, and if not executed well, it can leave the audience feeling bored and dull.
Zheng Bohan had completely given up hope on Su Ge, and he planned to use a clever trick to "help" Su Ge through her difficulties.
Specifically, the post-production team applied ten layers of harsh soft lighting and filters to Su Ge, completely blurring her face. As a result, viewers could only vaguely make out her human form, and thus had no time to appreciate Su Ge's acting skills.
After the area was cleared, all departments took their positions, and Su Ge also sat down in her own seat.
Su Ge felt dizzy. The lighting and the camera made her extremely nervous, and Qin Tianye's face made her heart pound. She subconsciously turned her head and saw Shang Yechu standing at the sidelines, his dark eyes calmly watching her.
At that moment, Su Ge's heart suddenly calmed down.
What kind of person was the Empress?
No script can fully depict a person's life. Actors need to use micro-expressions, small gestures, and even temperament to allow the audience to use their imagination to sketch out the character's outline.
The character played by Su Ge is just like that. She has no lines; she can only interpret a beautiful figure from a dream through her eyes and expressions.
She and the emperor shared a deep and loving relationship, having known each other since their humble beginnings.
She died before the emperor ascended the throne.
In her eyes, the emperor was not an emperor, but merely her husband.
What kind of look would she give her husband?
This emperor was harsh, ungrateful, and selfish by nature. The person who could make him remember him so fondly must have given him the most sincere, profound, and selfless feelings in his life.
In a way, the white moonlight that Shang Yechu and Zheng Bohan jointly designed was practically tailor-made for Su Ge.
Su Ge can't act, can't memorize lines, and is clueless about social interactions. But there's one thing she excels at.
From the moment Su Ge first saw Qin Tianye on television when she was four years old, she began to follow him. Now, twenty years have passed.
The unconditional and selfless love that fans have for their idols is no less significant than any sincere and selfless affection.
It can be said that because the emperor is Qin Tianye, Su Ge is naturally qualified to become the "empress"!
"Action!"
The emperor slowly walked into his bedchamber. The window was open, and a figure was fanning himself under the bed to cool off.
The shadows of the trees sway outside the window.
The emperor paced around his bedchamber twice, then suddenly said, "I have executed Liang Gong and Dun for their treason."
The figure by the window turned his head and glanced at the emperor with pity.
Those eyes held endless warmth and tolerance, almost enough to drown the emperor in them.
"Don't look at me like that!" The emperor's breathing quickened. "What have I done wrong? There are five hundred suits of black armor hidden in the Liang Gong mansion! Don't forget, when I started this rebellion with you, I only had three hundred men and twenty suits of armor!"
The woman beside the bed frowned slightly.
The emperor gazed into those sorrowful eyes for a moment, then abruptly turned his head away and strode into the bedchamber!
As he walked, he unleashed an endless torrent of curses, filled with crude rural slang. He blamed the shirking officials, the treacherous generals, and his useless sons. Finally, he began to blame himself, blaming himself for not having the heart to remove the thorn from the scepter sooner!
The woman sat quietly by the window, her expression showing no impatience, but rather a hint of heartache.
She felt sorry for her husband.
Finally, the emperor released all the pent-up frustration in his heart, looked at the woman by the window, and asked, "What are you doing?"
The Empress pointed to the pear blossoms and the jar on the table, rested her chin on her hand, and looked with a touch of girlish charm.
"You want to brew pear blossom wine?" The emperor couldn't help but chuckle. "Who will it be for?"
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