When did it become a common practice in the entertainment industry? But there is actually nothing sad about it!
An adult man scratched his finger at work, causing his finger to bleed incessantly, and his crying appearance made the director cry out in fright: "Hurry up and take him to the hospital!" ”
However, when the camera zooms in, it is realized that you must go to the hospital immediately, otherwise what will happen to the wound after healing?
Teacher Jackie Chan only replied with five words: "When will you act!" ”
Is it true that our generation is so callous?
However, when we understand the situations they face at work, we appreciate the meaning of the phrase "no contrast, no harm" even more profoundly.
Chinese martial arts movies have opened their doors to the world through the screen, and when it comes to meritorious deeds, Jackie Chan is definitely in charge.
His fame comes not only from his continuous excellent performances, but also from his courage to fight against all odds!
He was beaten to the point of fainting during the performance of "Shaolin Gate", and was kicked to the eyebrow bone in "Drunken Fist".
However, these pains did not hold him back, on the contrary, they pushed him to devote himself more fully to the role.
If the current traffic Xiaosheng's finger injury is enough to wail, then what is Jackie Chan's almost broken bone and flew at work?
During the filming of "Police Story", Jackie Chan jumped from the second floor without protection in order to show the bravery and wisdom of the character, almost paralyzing.
In the movie "Dragon Brother and Tiger Brother", his feat of jumping from a cliff to a hot air balloon became a classic scene in Chinese movies, and at the same time almost took his life.
He doesn't care, as long as he can play this role well, no matter how much hardship he wants.
Despite being over sixty years old, Jackie Chan still puts all his heart and soul into each role.
Despite being over 60 years old, he still completes all the action scenes in many films in recent years, risking his life just to present the character.
In the film and television dramas that Jackie Chan has starred in so far, there is nothing to criticize, which is no wonder.
He has experienced many ups and downs along the way, from his debut as a singer to his career change to becoming an actor, but his love for drama has always been the same.
Nicholas Tse played a scene hanging on the exterior wall in the 2004 film "New Police Story".
The director asked Nicholas Tse to find a stand-in to complete this dangerous action, but Nicholas Tse refused and insisted on going into battle in person.
During the fall, the rope strangled the neck, nearly causing a fatal suffocation.
I heard that Nicholas Tse's neck was bruised and his face was flushed, and the staff rushed to save him, but he was already unconscious. Jackie Chan was also frightened afterwards and criticized Nicholas Tse for being too reckless.
In 2006, during the filming of the movie "Dragon and Tiger Gate", Nicholas Tse accidentally fell while practicing martial arts, resulting in injuries to multiple muscles and bones in his right hand.
He briefly bandaged the wound and then returned to filming.
Even if the director asked him to use a stand-in, he insisted on doing it himself.
Over the next year, Nicholas Tse and Wu Jing had a fight scene in "The True Colors of Men" and were eventually kicked off the balcony.
Nicholas Tse suffered from a deviation in the position of the fall, resulting in the ligament of the ring finger of his left hand ruptured on the spot, and the result was that the finger could not be straightened for life.
For him, as a singer and a lover of **, this influence can be said to be almost self-evident. After all, such an injury would almost make him unable to touch the piano and guitar anymore.
Over the years, Nicholas Tse has suffered repeated injuries in his acting career, and even faced life-threatening injuries. However, each time he resolutely fulfilled his performance mission.
Who has listened to his wailing and teasing? And who knows the pain he endured?
Huang Jiaozhu is recognized as one of the most dedicated actors in the entertainment industry today, not only because he is an older actor, but also because he has achievements worth boasting about.
With his excellent acting skills, dedicated work attitude and selfless dedication, he has won wide acclaim inside and outside the industry, and is known as "Desperate Saburo".
However, it was his extreme pursuit of art that led to the deformity of his left foot, which he used as a teaser for many years.
In 2012, Huang Xiaoming participated in the martial arts blockbuster "The Legend of the White-Haired Witch", and the production team brought together the most outstanding talents of the time to redefine the visual effects and action design of Chinese martial arts films.
In order to show the intense and realistic fight scenes required by the plot, Huang Xiaoming insisted on going into battle in person and refused to use any stand-in special effects.
Huang Xiaoming accidentally fell during a dangerous high-altitude jump, resulting in a serious fracture of his left foot. He was immediately taken to the hospital for examination and required emergency surgery to fix the wound with 6 steel nails.
The doctor suggested that Huang Xiaoming needed to rest for at least 3 months to **, but due to the huge investment in the film, it was difficult to postpone the filming schedule, so he only rested for 40 days and returned to the group early to continue filming.
Huang Xiaoming's left foot was left with a significant deformity because it was not fully cultivated.
Over the years, he has always opted for loose and comfortable shoes, and occasionally when he wears leather shoes, the curvature of the back of his left foot is unusually prominent.
This has led to speculation and ridicule from some ** who have questioned whether he uses "height pads" to secretly increase his height.
It wasn't until 2019 that Huang Xiaoming finally couldn't bear it anymore, and when he faced height doubts again, he disclosed the true condition of his left foot for the first time through his social account, and humorously said that this was an "exclusive limited high instep".
He asked the audience rhetorically, can you find such shoes that are both tall and do not squeeze your feet.
Huang Xiaoming's behavior provoked a strong reaction from the public, and he realized that he actually wore big shoes to cover up the deformity and scars on his feet, not to increase his height.
Who would know Huang Xiaoming's pain, if it weren't for the misleading and guiding of bad **?
In our workplace, some people say the word workaholic, but in the entertainment industry, there are also people who are desperate for the sake of filmmaking.
Chen Baoguo played the role of a villain named "Glass Flower" in the 1986 film "Divine Whip".
The character is blind in one eye, like shattered glass.
In order to portray this image of blindness, it is necessary to work on the expression of the eyes.
At that time, the crew was in a difficult situation because they lacked advanced special effects and props.
An idea suddenly popped up in Chen Baoguo's mind: you can use the translucent buttons on the coat to make contact lenses.
He immediately began to put this idea into practice, first looking for the right material in the button factory, and then going to the optical factory to polish the button to make it thinner and smaller.
Eventually, use a small straw to place the polished clasp into the eye.
This homemade "contact lenses" really worked, and successfully presented a terrifying glass flower blinding effect.
However, Chen Baoguo's retina in his left eye was also severely damaged as a result.
His eyesight suddenly dropped to 06. and causes sequelae of frequent blinking and easy tearing.
Although Chen Baoguo paid the price for his health, he never regretted his decision.
In his conception, drama is bigger than the sky and more important than life.
Years later, when he played Emperor Liu Che in "The Emperor of the Han Dynasty", those staring eyes impressed the audience, but no one realized that his eyesight had weakened to such an extent.
Who could have spotted the damage on his eyes, if not an attentive viewer?
When it comes to Donnie Yen, everyone knows it. He can even compete with Jackie Chan in martial arts scenes.
This kung fu superstar has not only captured the hearts of countless audiences with his outstanding martial arts, but also deeply touched every fan who supports him because of his tenacious will.
However, Donnie Yen's career development has not been smooth sailing, and every difficult action performance and every mighty hand-to-hand combat is accompanied by the blood and pain he has paid.
In "Men Should Be Self-Improvement", Donnie Yen and Jet Li have had a rivalry. During the filming of a fight scene, the stand-in accidentally used too much force, and as a result, a punch hit Donnie Yen's eyebrow bone.
A loud bang was heard, followed by a pillar of blood gushing out, and the scene was extremely tragic.
Donnie Yen covered his forehead, blood oozing from between his fingers, but despite this, he tried to stay calm and calmly asked the staff to call an ambulance.
Donnie Yen was sent directly to the hospital by this punch.
Donnie Yen suffered from the pain of props again in "New Dragon Gate Inn".
He had to shake the sand off his body with a knife during one scene, but surprisingly, the sand was hollow and quickly collapsed.
Donnie Yen swung the knife hard, and the blade directly cut through the paper skin and hemp rope of the sand, and then ** came back, just hitting the eye.
This time, Donnie Yen almost lost his eyesight.
It wasn't until during the filming of "Ip Man" that during a fight scene, the props hurt Donnie Yen's eyes again.
Blood poured out immediately, and after the emergency**, there was still a visible scar on his eye.
These pains can be easily avoided by using a stand-in.
Donnie Yen has a different opinion, he believes that he is known as a martial arts actor, so he should complete every movement himself.
However, Donnie Yen's pain while filming the film goes far beyond that. He endured severe pain many times, just to present the audience with the most realistic action effect.
Donnie Yen's injuries in his career are far more than that, and who else can suffer as much as he does?
Louis Koo is a well-known Hong Kong actor who is a household name for his role as Yang Guo in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes".
In 2018, Louis Koo was dislocated due to his cervical spine during the filming of action scenes, but in order to complete the filming of the film, he still insisted on working and could only rely on painkillers to maintain his physical condition.
When Louis Koo was filming another movie in 2021, he unfortunately suffered an accidental injury to a prop, resulting in a perforated eyeball, and he underwent emergency suturing surgery for the eyeball.
Despite the doctor's recommendation to recuperate, Louis Koo chose to return to the crew early to complete the filming.
In 2022, when Louis Koo was filming the movie "Tomorrow's War", he further aggravated his cervical spine injury due to the operation of heavy mecha props.
The doctor's diagnosis showed that he had symptoms of numbness and weakness in the right half of his body, and the nerves in the cervical spine had been severely damaged.
The doctor advised him to undergo surgery immediately**, but Louis Koo chose to endure the pain and complete the rest of the filming considering that he could not complete his role by a stand-in.
He had to rely on frequent painkillers to keep his body functioning.
Louis Koo did not go to the United States for cervical spine replacement surgery until after the film was completed.
He confessed that he experienced great pain during the filming that took place before the surgery.
Louis Koo needs to pay attention to protection, although surgery can help relieve symptoms, cervical spondylosis may be reversed.
This kind of pain cannot be faked, and if adult men have become so fragile and sensitive now, then the charm of the Chinese nation may gradually fade.
Fortunately, in China, manly people and entertainers are constantly emerging, because we believe that justice often triumphs!