Yu Zheng on Casting Chen Yuqi: A Role of High Expectations

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Introduction to Yu Zheng’s Casting Decision

In a recent social media announcement, renowned director Yu Zheng shed light on his pivotal decision to cast actress Chen Yuqi in an upcoming role. His candid remarks reveal not only his expectations but also the depth of the character she is set to portray.

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The Character’s Inspiration

Yu Zheng articulated that Chen Yuqi’s character embodies a fascinating blend reminiscent of iconic figures like Maggie Cheung’s “青蛇” and Liu Xiaoqing’s portrayal of “Empress Wu Zetian.” This unique fusion highlights the complexity of the character, promising to engage audiences through a cool and dark narrative arc. Zheng’s comparison to these legendary performances emphasizes the weight of the role and establishes a benchmark for Yuqi’s talent.

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High Stakes for Chen Yuqi

Yu Zheng did not shy away from expressing the high stakes involved in this casting choice. He boldly stated, “If she doesn’t break out, it’s my failure.” This assertion reflects not only his faith in Chen Yuqi’s skills but also the challenges that lie ahead. By likening her character to Chen Qiaoen’s “Dongfang Bubai” and Choo Ja-hyun’s “Shi Guanyin,” Zheng sets a daring precedent, indicating that viewers can expect a performance filled with intensity and complexity.

As the anticipation for the production builds, audiences are left wondering if Chen Yuqi will rise to the occasion, fulfilling the expectations set forth by Yu Zheng’s compelling vision. The stakes are indeed high, and the role could mark a significant breakthrough in her career.

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