Peng Yuyan is not afraid to play the villain
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Peng YuyanAct Fang Zijing
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Peng Yuyan stars in the Huayi 3D action blockbuster, which will hit cinemas across the country on October 25. In the film, Peng Yuyan plays Fang Zijing, a returnee villain from the Qing Dynasty. In addition to continuing his previous Western look, he also appears in a clean dress, for which he shaved his head for the first time. Peng Yuyan, who has never played a villain, said that "it was a pleasure to act", and he also asked the director to be ugly. "You can make it uglier and dirtier, as long as it fits the role." But the cold wind during shooting made him sigh that it was "too cold". In "Tai Chi 2", Peng Yuyan showed the image of a scarred face, which is more villain-like than in the previous episode. However, director Feng Delun took a fancy to Peng Yuyan’s handsomeness. The Western styling in the film was personally created by senior costume designer Ye Jintian, and the exquisite European clothing made Peng Yuyan love it, adding more confidence to the role of Fang Zijing.
"I like the bald look!"
In "Tai Chi", Peng Yuyan played the role of a villain for the first time and shaved his head, wearing a long braided hairstyle. Director Feng Delun revealed that he had been worried about his handsome appearance because he had the burden of idols and was unwilling to shave his head. But this was not a problem for Peng Yuyan at all. When he heard the director’s condition, he immediately nodded and agreed, "I really want to shave my head, I have never shaved my head, that is the role, not me anymore." He also revealed that at that time, he even took the initiative to ask to be ugly, "I said that the uglier and dirtier it is, I don’t care, as long as it fits the role, I should do it." In the second episode, Peng Yuyan was shown as a "scarred face" as he wished, and even had a down-and-out look with a head bandage, which made his interpretation of the villain gradually better.
Seeing the shape after that, Peng Yuyan also joked, "My bald head is pretty good-looking, I like it very much." However, the bald head shape also caused him some trouble, because it was winter when shooting "Tai Chi", the barren mountains and cold weather, and the wind often blew in the mountains, which made the bald Peng Yuyan sigh, "It’s really too cold!"
British gentleman wearing stockings in boots
In the film, Fang Zijing, played by Peng Yuyan, is a returning student from Cambridge, England. He is deeply influenced by Western culture and appears in a unique Western style, which makes him stand out among the people of the Qing Dynasty. In the first half of "Tai Chi 2", he still continues the previous style, and he revealed that some of his styles are actually antiques. "Teacher Ye Jintian is looking for ancient clothes according to that era, and some are even antiques, which is very particular." Peng Yuyan also said that the details, materials and patterns of the clothes are so exquisite that even his English teacher agreed with them, saying that "it is a pattern that only existed in Britain in that era."
Peng Yuyan is keen on fitness, and has a wonderful display in it. He was praised by fans for "stripping has meat, and dressing looks thin." Although there is no meat in "Tai Chi", the version of the costume is super-first-class tailoring level. Peng Yuyan said: "After wearing it, the body shape is very special. There are many restrictions on clothing, the neck is quite straight, and the vest makes me stand up, and the body shape comes out." In addition, the delicacy of clothing is not only on the surface, Peng Yuyan also exposed a little secret that is not known: "Everyone must not have thought that I would have to wear stockings under my boots!"
Three consecutive theaters
Peng Yuyan’s "Tai Chi 2 Heroes Rise" will be released on IMAX on October 25, and another Hong Kong police and bandit action movie starring him will also be released in national theaters on November 8. With the previous "Tai Chi 1", Peng Yuyan will hand over three transcripts within a month, presenting different aspects of his role as an actor to the audience.
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