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Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

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Introduction: Hey, melon-eating people, I'm here to send you fresh melons again! This time we want to talk about the domestic drama legend that made countless viewers excited and made Douban score "open" to 9.5 - "Parents' Love". Oh, what kind of magical work do you say this is, so that the friends in front of the screen are teary-eyed and excited? Don't worry, don't worry, we have to slowly uncover this precious production secret, and see what kind of immortal combination the heroes behind this are. First of all, let's talk about the soul of this play, screenwriter Liu Jing and director Kong Sheng. Do you know that Liu Jing is not an ordinary screenwriter, as early as the 90s when flowers bloomed alone, she was already a hot god in the circle. She, like a hunter who accurately captures emotions, can always use her delicate brushstrokes to immerse the audience deeply in the waves of the story. And director Kong Sheng, that is a walking golden signboard, his genius and ultimate pursuit of details, it is simply a TV series made into a work of art. "The actor is not the hottest, but it must be the right!" This is the casting philosophy of "Parents Love". Our drama doesn't play the routine of traffic Xiaoshengxiaohua, we have to invite those old drama bones with explosive acting skills.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Look at the names of Guo Tao, Mei Ting, and Liu Lin, you say, can this not be fragrant? They played the characters so vividly, as if the characters had just walked out of the screen, and you and I were moved. Oh yes, when it comes to publicity, do you still remember how "Parents' Love" became popular? Not to mention the propaganda advertisements that my mother doesn't know, there is almost zero publicity! This is nothing else, it is "internal strength cultivation to the home", with its own halo halo effect, allowing the audience to spread spontaneously, thus achieving a word-of-mouth frenzy. Events: But don't think that it is smooth sailing for "Parents' Love" to become so popular. Oh, I'll go, the hardships behind it are just choppy. From casting to shooting, every link is a test, and every detail is a grind. If you want to stand out in many domestic dramas, how can you do it without going through some ups and downs! When writing the script, Liu Jing took great pains. She has to go deep into life and people's hearts in order to grasp the most essential and touching things. So, like a careful sculptor, she carved every character and every emotional turn in the play stroke by stroke, hoping to bring the purest touch to the audience.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Let's talk about director Kong Sheng, he is strict at the shooting scene, and one shot can be shot repeatedly, just to capture the most natural and real moment. He doesn't allow any roughness to exist, and every frame must be delicate and picturesque. It's like painting with a lens, building a world that the audience can deeply empathize with. Those old actors are not fuel-efficient lamps, they are not just as simple as saying a play with lines. They have to show the deep emotions of the characters through subtle changes in their eyes, movements, and even breathing. They completely surrendered themselves to the role in front of the camera, even if it was a look or a turn, they had to act to the extreme in order to move people's hearts. And you may not know that the production conditions of this show are not particularly superior. There is no sky-high investment, no super luxurious scenes, and even no overly pompous special effects, everything is so unpretentious. But it is this concept of "less is more" that makes the emotion of the series more simple and pure. This drama not only tells the love story of our parents' generation, but also shows the value of hard work and perseverance in a unique way.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

In this era of looking at faces, its careful production and wonderful interpretation of the acting school prove the truth that content is king. The success of "Parents' Love" is not accidental, but the result of the art of each creative team member. It uses the most simple and moving way to let us see the infinite possibilities of Chinese TV dramas. In this era of fast consumption, it has taught us that the truly good work does not lie in the gorgeous packaging, but in the consistent craftsmanship and unremitting pursuit of perfection. So, dear audience friends, let us cherish together, reflect together, and applaud those obscure but incomparably brilliant TV drama workers. "Parents' Love" is not just a drama, it is a classic, a memory of an era, and the most innocent touch in each of our hearts. Let's look forward to more works like "Parents' Love", with warmth and depth, which can shine more brightly in the sky of Chinese TV dramas. 【Introduction】Dear fruit fans, let's talk about the bitter tears behind the scenes and the history of the struggle of salted fish today. No, our beloved two goddesses, Mei Ting and Liu Lin, encountered a seemingly ordinary life problem in the latest drama - hugging a doll! Sounds simple, right?

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

But in fact, it was the first time for them to challenge this difficult move, which really made people sweat for them. Mei Ting is beautiful and generous, with superb acting skills, Liu Lin is humorous and funny, and everyone loves her, but when they want to become full-time mothers in the play, this skill point is not as easy to improve as going to the kitchen and dancing. At home, they are shining stars, but on the set, they have to be like real mothers, using actions to prove that love is invisible but powerful. Speaking of eating, oh my god, that's a big attraction. The eating scene in the play is simply an endless food war. Foodies may fantasize that they are also involved, but in fact, this battle is nothing less than a bitter battle for Uncle Guo Tao. Think about it, under the way of the knock-dong face-slapping shooting, Uncle Guo has to eat one bite after another, and even chewing is a luxury. People are full of food, and uncles are full of food. What kind of realm is this? Actors eat for acting, and actors are fat for their roles. The so-called silk is not afraid of fire, and real acting skills are not afraid of foodies. And in order to pursue the ultimate sense of realism, the crew even set up a kitchen, and the chef stir-fried on the spot, which is the rhythm of turning the set into a food stall! Then let's talk about the children in these plays.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

They are really foodies in and out of the play, they stuff them in their mouths when they are not filming, and they are not soft when filming. The director may be thinking, "The word 'eat' is written in our script, but can you leave me two bites?" This not only tests the actors' acting skills, but also their adaptability and patience. This also indirectly tells us that it is not easy to have a good meal in front of the camera. [Incident] The plot needs, our two goddesses Mei Ting and Liu Lin had to turn on the "parent-child mode". In front of the camera, fully armed, they need to gently pick up the little ones who are waiting to be fed like real mothers. But oh, this is obviously not what they are good at every day, and the two beauties once fell into the predicament of "how to hold it unnaturally", which really made the staff present sweat for them. However, in the end, the clever goddesses relied on their unremitting efforts and talented acting skills to conquer this challenge, showing us the greatness and depth of motherhood. Eating is a big headache. In order to make the audience look more engaged in the play, the actors have to feast in front of the camera every time.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Uncle Guo Tao even said to the director in distress: "Director, I can't swallow this steamed bun, can you let me finish it first and then come?" And in order to prevent them from eating too much, the director and crew also specially asked the chef to make the meals not so delicious. Come to think of it, this selfless dedication to art is really admirable. The participation of the children made this eating scene even more challenging. The little actors eat an amazing amount of food, and the meals are always not enough. This not only requires the actors to satisfy themselves, but also to take into account the appetites of those children. Such a dual task is simply a double stretching exercise in acting skills and patience! And each character must eat quickly and maintain the characteristics of the role, which requires the actors to have full acting skills in the process of eating. The stories in the crew we talked about today may be just the tip of the iceberg of performing arts. But I have to say that whether it is Mei Ting, Liu Lin or Guo Tao, their professionalism and in-depth excavation of the characters make people sigh from the bottom of their hearts. The hard work and sweat behind it are just to present the most vivid and down-to-earth characters in front of the audience. This is the charm of an actor, this is the true meaning of life.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Every detail we see, every emotional outpouring is the result of their countless rehearsals and attempts. Just like the bits and pieces of our lives, every contribution deserves to be cherished and praised. Let's appreciate each work with this attitude, understand each character, and feel the emotions and stories they bring to us. Because every casual moment can be the crystallization of countless nights of hard work of others. Therefore, when appreciating, you might as well have more understanding and gratitude. Such a world will be warmer and more beautiful. Oh mom, friends, let's get the behind-the-scenes footage of the drama "Parents Love" today, which is simply a realistic version of the story of "sacrificing for art" by the drama spirits! If you want to say that this drama is hot? Of course, just like our chilled watermelon in summer, everyone has to say a few words when it comes to it. But do you know that in order to make this drama really real, director Kong Sheng tried his best, and he didn't even let go of such a small thing as the actors' meals. Ah, this "Parents' Love" is not made casually. Do you think you'll be able to put a few cameras, say "action" or two, and you're done?

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Every detail in the play is the result of careful craftsmanship by director Kong Sheng and his team, who artistically restore those touching life pictures. Let's talk about our director Kong Sheng first, you have to know that he is a famous "detail maniac" in the circle. In order to make the drama closer to life, he can be said to be racking his brains. For example, when it comes to the diet of the actors during filming, Director Kong is not generally strict. Once, he found that the actors were too full, it was like the New Year, and the full mental state was like people in a hard life. In order to portray a more realistic state of life, Kong Dao actually asked the chef to make the meal less tempting. Hey, this is really laughing, the actors must be muttering in their hearts: What kind of trouble is this? But it is precisely because of such detail control that the audience can see such a down-to-earth and touching scene, and feel the joys, sorrows and sorrows of the characters in the play. Let's talk about the writers and actors of this show, they are not vegetarians. The screenwriter uses a pen like a knife to write the lives of ordinary people vividly.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

The actors even played their own liver and sausages, especially the role of parents in the play, that look, that look, every minute you feel that it is your own parents. Let's talk about the little brothers and sisters behind the scenes, they are working hard in obscurity. Whether it's a gaffer or a post-editor, everyone is contributing to the show in their own way. Don't look at you usually just watching a lively scene, but how much do you know about the hard work behind this? It is with their silent dedication that this drama can shine so brightly. As the plot progresses, it is not only a visual feast, but also an emotional resonance. Aren't we the audience moved by the sincere emotions of this scene? Everyone who has watched it said that this drama is like putting life on the screen, and it makes people's hearts warm. Those thought-provoking questions, such as whether our parents and family life have similar experiences, have given our hearts a baptism. It is these controversial topics that stimulate the audience's enthusiasm for discussion, allowing people to think about life and reflect on themselves while being entertained.

Mei Ting: When filming "Parents' Love", what I am most afraid of is not the hard work of filming, but the eating of three meals a day

Let's finally talk about the reason why this drama can become a banner of Chinese TV dramas, not only because of its excellent production and online acting skills, but more importantly, it touches the depths of the audience's heart. Whether it is the hardships of life or the warmth of emotions, this drama has given us an all-round show. It's not just a drama, it's more like a mirror that reflects the life and heart of each of us. Through these years of tempering, "Parents' Love" has become our common memory, which outlines the bits and pieces of life with delicate brushstrokes, allowing us to find a trace of warmth and resonance in this busy modern life. When we feel those sincere emotions in front of the screen, we are not only watching a drama, but also experiencing a baptism of the soul and a deep reflection on reality. This is the most precious gift that "Parental Love" gives us: a journey of life that is both real and beautiful.

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