After the first few days of shooting, the crew had gotten used to the director's filming habits.
Initially, everyone complained, but after getting accustomed to it, they felt uneasy if the director didn't shoot several takes.
In other words, within just three days, the entire crew had developed Stockholm syndrome from the director's rigorous methods—they couldn't feel comfortable without being tormented by him.
Of course, Ai Xiao was different from them.
She still wasn't used to it.
That day, there was a crying scene where both the female lead and her sister, Li Lan, had to cry in different ways.
Ai Xiao couldn't cry.
Sheng Tang and her character were filmed separately, one inside the house, one outside.
Sheng Tang could cry very easily. After filming one take, the director found that both the shot and the composition were perfect, and Sheng Tang's performance was flawless. He nodded, "That's a wrap."
Everyone was stunned.
