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Behind the scenes of iron and blood

① Tiexue Hongan was taken in the summer of 20 13 in Hongan, Hubei, which was the hottest season in Hongan. "The temperature is above 37 degrees every day, and people suffer from heatstroke almost every day on the set. This is also the hardest scene I have ever filmed." Recalling the filming process of Iron Blood and Red Security, Li Chengyuan still remembers it vividly. She explained that because there could be no modern buildings such as telephone poles in the anti-Japanese war drama, the shooting location was chosen in the most remote mountainous area. "There is no place to shade the sun at the scene. I am wearing a thick high-necked' Fengjikou' military uniform and shooting war scenes at a high temperature of nearly 40 degrees. " Not only do you have to endure sultry and uncomfortable clothes, but makeup is also a great challenge. Spend four hours making up for the elderly every day. Thick silicone sticks to the face and draws crow's feet. The heat was trapped inside, and I took off my makeup at night, and my face was covered with red spots.

(2) This is the first time for Li Chengyuan to shoot a war drama. Similar to her familiar advertising shooting environment, the scorching sun makes it difficult for Li Chengyuan, who grew up in Hubei, to adapt. In a scene of running the bombing scene, Li Chengyuan ran several times in a row because of wearing a heavy military uniform, and fainted due to heatstroke on the spot. This situation frightened everyone on the set. After a short rest, Li Chengyuan went into battle again.

(3) In the process of shooting, there was also a "meeting that won't fall down" among the actors, that is, whoever successfully insisted on not suffering from heatstroke for one day in the competition, the first one who fell down invited others to dinner. Finally, the actors lost to the Heat in turn, and only Chiu Man-Cheuk didn't fall down once with his excellent physical quality and high professional perseverance. Everyone admired Chiu Man-Cheuk. They all gave a thumbs-up and shouted "Not Down".

(4) In order to film Liu Tongluo's later years, Chiu Man-Cheuk can suffer less. To make wrinkles, you must apply latex to your face, and it takes three hours to polish an old makeup. Moreover, the shooting stage caught up with the hot summer in Hong 'an, and the temperature of 38 degrees was unbearable. Because of the weather, the whole makeup can only last for four hours, so the shooting time becomes very tight. Not only should the performance be completed quickly and with high quality, but you can't take off your makeup even if you rest. High-intensity shooting and harsh environment, some old makeup actors, including Chiu Man-Cheuk, still have latex allergic blisters on their skin.