There are really very few actors like that in the industry. Those who look like villains usually come off as ugly, or theyâre too old. Standing next to Lin Yu'an, they donât look like partners moving forward together at all; they look more like father and son, which creates a jarring sense of mismatchâtruly unbearable to watch.
The alternative would be to find a younger actor with better acting skills and rely on makeup and styling to create the desired vibe.
But that brings up another problem: in todayâs domestic entertainment industry, where can you find a young actor who can both act well, carry the box office, look acceptable, and still be relatively young? Even if the production didnât care about box office, or shifted all that pressure onto Lin Yu'anâs co-star, both of these roles are important male leads. If either one falls short, theyâre a liability who drags the whole project down.
Ahemâof course, if you really forced the issue, there are still some names you could throw out off the top of your head, but Director Ren sifted through the previous roles of those candidates and just couldnât shake the feeling that something was off.
Coincidentally, Director Feng Feng Zhengyangâs new film had been generating a lot of buzz lately. Even someone like Ren Changwen, who usually avoids following trends, had heard the rumors. When he heard about âDirector Fengâs big casting spree,â Ren Changwen suddenly had a bright idea.
Where else recently have so many young actors gathered in one place? Director Fengâs audition site, of course!
That place was crawling with ready-made actorsâan opportunity to observe their current condition up close, secretly watch their performances, and not worry about scheduling conflicts. Director Feng would take the spotlight up front and gather actors from all over the industry, while Ren Changwen could trail behind and pick up the scrapsâwhat better arrangement could there be?
So, after staking out the place for a few days, Ren Changwen zeroed in on Xiao He.
Xiao He, whether in temperament or looks, completely matched Renâs original concept for the role of Xu Ning. Coincidentally, Xu Ning uses a Tang blade later in the story; although Xiao He had trained in swordsmanship, and the blade was slightly different, the two weapons shared many filming similarities.
Ren Changwen sat nearby, watching closely, and even sneaked a peek at Xiao Heâs audition. He was thoroughly satisfiedâso much so that he was already scheming about how, if Director Feng cast Xiao He, he could steal Xiao He away and make him his own male lead.
After all, a lead role is more attractive than a supporting role, right?
Fate was on Ren Changwenâs side: before he could put his plan into motion, Feng Zhengyangâperhaps hearing the prayers Ren had in his heartâdid not pick Xiao He, letting this big fish fall right into Renâs hands instead.
Every time Ren Changwen remembered this, he couldnât help but laugh at his own brilliant cunning.
"Ahemâ"
After hearing Ren Changwenâs explanation, Xiao He nearly choked on his tea.
To come up with a stunt like that, Director Ren really ought to bring in a sage for consultation.
The others' mouths twitched, and they hesitated to comment.
Isnât Director Ren a well-known director in the circle? Sneaking into another crewâs audition site to stake out actorsâisnât that a little ungentlemanly?
Seeing everyone stay silent, Ren Changwen realized he might have been a bit too candid. He cleared his throat theatrically and added, âI was there as a volunteer. I went in through official channels to help out. Doing good deeds quietly is betterâjust keep this between us, okay? Donât go spreading it around.â
Xiao He: "âŠâŠ"
You canât go telling people thatâotherwise it feels like Director Feng might explode from anger.
Liu Rulan forced a smile and helped smooth things over for Ren Changwen: âHaha, Director Ren is amazing. Congratulations on finding the right actor.â
Ren Changwen nodded and sipped his tea to cover his embarrassment.
What the others didnât know was that Liu Zehang owed his being noticed this time to Xiao Heâs presence.
At the audition, Liu Zehang and Xiao He had been sitting together, with Chen Yulin behind them. While Ren Changwen was watching Xiao He, he also observed Liu Zehang and Chen Yulin. On appearance alone, Ren had actually leaned toward Chen Yulin.
Chen Yulin had a more delicate look, and compared with Liu Zehang, he fit the fragile scholarly type who needs protection.
But when Ren Changwen later reviewed Xiao Heâs other works carefully, he noticed that the actor who had played âZhu Second Brotherâ happened to be Liu Zehang.
From a character standpoint, âZhu Second Brotherâ is the clever typeâcoming up with plans and suggestionsâbut portrayed with a gloomier edge. Liu Zehangâs acting was quite good and vivid, which meant his acting skills werenât a worry.
Plus, at the audition Liu Zehang and Xiao He were sitting together, indicating they had a good rapport. A familiarity like that would translate to better on-set chemistry and less time needed for getting in sync, making them easier to work withâŠ
After weighing all those factors, Ren Changwen chose Liu Zehang.
Thatâs also why Liu Zehang received the script invitation half a day later than Xiao He did.
Now that the casting choices were confirmed, there was no need to spell everything out and risk awkwardness between the parties.
From star power and tenure alone, the fact that Xiao He would share the male lead billing with Liu Zehangâeven if he was second billingâwas already a huge advantage. And Liu Zehang himself didnât mind; his fans knew the two families were close. Otherwise, the matter could have spiraled into a bloody war across the domestic entertainment scene.
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When the meal ended and everyone had seen Director Ren off, they finally relaxed.
"Phewâ"
Liu Zehang put his hand on Xiao Heâs shoulder and sighed with feeling: âLooks like our brothers are about to start another adventure.â
Xiao He raised his hand and returned the gesture in a mock salute: âThen Iâll wait for Brother Liu to lead the way.â
"Haha, you leading me would be more like itâ"
The two joked as they walked toward the parking lot. Behind them, Cheng Xue and Liu Rulan were discussing how to steer public opinion next: âAfter the crewâs official announcement, weâll manage the fansâ emotions on our side. Weâll need Sister Liuâs cooperation.â
Liu Rulan nodded: âNo problem on our end. Iâll take care of the marketing accounts.â
Although both male leadsâ casting was in a state where both principals agreed, both fanbases were pacified, and the director approved, they still had to contend with snarky netizens who loved to meddle.
What if netizens disagreed? What could you do?
You could only try to suppress the heat and calm things down.
âLuckily, Director Fengâs new film is already out front, so we can keep the Hot Search as low-key as possible.â Cheng Xue narrowed her eyes. âAs for that Chen Yulinâif he keeps dragging our Liu Zehang into marketing stunts, donât blame me for being ruthless.â
Some people are truly disgustingâseizing every opportunity to hop and shout as if they could ascend on the spot.
Liu Rulan glanced at her and then chuckled softly, offering a plan: âIf they love marketing so much, let them play with it themselves. After all, acting is decided by the audience, not the director. You canât fake real skill; the viewers will sort it out.â
Liu Rulan loved these self-promoters. They brought ready-made traffic without costing her anything. When she wanted to ride that wave, she could easily snatch a piece; when she didnât, she could amplify the opposite direction and enjoy the show.
Most traffic stars have experienced the backlash from reactive trends.
But thereâs nothing you can do when the only card you hold is âtrafficââthe situation is out of your hands.
Cheng Xue understood what Liu Rulan meant.
A mischievous smile finally appeared on her pretty doll-like face: âThatâs true. Those chosen by Director Feng arenât just from one camp. Who knows how many people in the domestic entertainment industry were eliminatedâhis final choices will surely be outstanding actors.â
The two women exchanged looks, both wearing the same gleeful, schadenfreude expression as they settled in to watch the show.