Summary
Tong Zhao returned.
It was just as her mother passed away, and she was driven out of the Tong family by her stepmother. She was then deceived into joining a reality show that was adapted into a palace drama-themed instinctive film that year.
Tong Zhao’s journey into quick-wearing roles began when she was eighteen. She has portrayed countless characters: a bewitching concubine favored by the emperor, a decisive leader in a post-apocalyptic world, a sweet and adorable group favorite, a journalist burdened with national hatred… Her ability to act was so impressive that the system even made her play a top idol adored by millions of girls, but in male form.
Since actors cannot retain their own consciousness during holographic filming, they can only perform by instinct and integrate with the implanted character persona. This is why holographic films are also called instinctive films. Only when actors play roles that are similar to their true personalities will they give a good performance—this is a consensus in the film industry.
Young actors lack experience, and it is impossible for ordinary people to have lives as exaggerated as those depicted in films.
Tong Zhao: How exaggerated do you want the life experiences to be?
Is the enchanting and country-toppling Empress Chen Gui fei enough?
When people thought Tong Zhao was just playing herself, assuming she was a bewitching and scheming character, she then starred in a cold and emotionless post-apocalyptic leading role film. So, does that make her a tough woman? In the next TV drama, Tong Zhao was a soft and cute little darling… The most outrageous part was that outside of the drama, she actually turned all the female fans of a top male star into her own loyal followers!