Chinese actor Ding Yuxi may have met one of his most interesting role — or roles — in his acting career till date: Portraying eight characters with their own interconnected storylines in the same drama. Speaking to regional media in a virtual interview recently, the 28-year-old actor, who plays God of War Chukong in his new drama Love You Seven...
Chinese actor Ding Yuxi may have met one of his most interesting role — or roles — in his acting career till date: Portraying eight characters with their own interconnected storylines in the same drama.
In the drama, Chukong had to go through tribulations together with fairy Xiangyun when they accidentally bind themselves together with the red thread of fate. Despite portraying multiple roles with different plots during filming, Yuxi doesn't find it challenging, because he appreciates Chukong's character growth.
To ensure that he got into each character naturally, Yuxi wrote down the qualities and keywords of each of them and pasted the notes on his makeup mirror, so that it would deepen his impression of them every time he looked at it. "To have a partner to complete the scene together with our time and effort, it is something very fortunate. Both of usin between takes because we were too tired and also to maintain our condition and stay in our emotions," he said.
He said: "It is quite different from others that I have seen before. There were a lot of details in the costume. For example, the necklace that he wears is in the shape of a small bell, which is just like how some cat owners choose to put a small bell on their cats. Occasionally he will wear a fur coat, which is just like animal fur.
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