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[14/12/10 News] Myolie Wu praised with her valiant acting when filming “The Racecourse”

15 December 2010 by Jessica907 viewsNo Comment

Source: http://ent.qq.com/a/20101214/000450.htm, myoliewu.org

[14/12/10 News] Myolie Wu praised with her valiant acting when filming “The Racecourse”

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Myolie appearing valiantly

30-episode drama series “The Racecourse” has finished shooting the race course in Qingdao, and have now gone to shoot scenes in Hengdian. Famous actress, Myolie Wu who starred in this drama series will act as a revolutionary trendy woman, and has a tough character. She will also has many riding scenes in this series. Myolie who learned riding horses before, rides horses valiantly. Even her acting skills are also affirmed by the media university teachers. As this drama series will be CCTV eight sets of the first after the reform, this drama series will be airing next year.

Myolie plays as a female lead as Lu Jingfu in “The Racecourse”. This story aims at the early 20th century after the revolution overthrew the Qing Dynasty in Qingdao. The revolutionary party member Lu Jingfu obeys her sister Lu Bihui who has just returned from abroad studies, and followed her idea of buying the Qingdao Racecourse Rights, so that the racecourse can soon become one of the three most popular racecourses. This caused the German occupiers to restore the Qing Dynasty and sent the Japanese army to covet, and this caused them to open a racecourse to launch a fierce battle there. This is the interpretation of the Qingdao history “The 4th May Movement of 1919” which has been changed constantly. Finally Zhuo Tianliang and Lu Bihui had started to use the racecourse funds to launch a strike in the entire city; this had destroyed the Japanese’s plot. In 1922, the Chinese people have regained the Qingdao sovereignty.

From the drama in the place “Beauty Scheme” to a family comedy drama “Happy Mother-In-Law”, this is Myolie’s third time engaging in Mandarin dialogues when filming. She has a good flair for languages, her Mandarin is good and fluent. Since it is “The Racecourse”, hearing from the name, Myolie cannot avoid many horse-riding scenes. However, unexpectedly Myolie’s horse-riding skills is good. Besides being attractive, she has the valiant feeling when she rides on the horseback. She also revealed that she feels very cool whenever riding on horses, and has done some research on horse-riding. She feels very happy that she could have this opportunity to apply her knowledge in this when filming, but she still finds horse-riding very tough. When filming horse scenes, basically she will be riding on the horse the entire day, and she will feel her back aching the next day when wake up. However she feels that it is worth it, “The Racecourse” is a drama series worth focusing and worth anticipating for. Besides horse-riding, another thing that makes Myolie happy is that she can work with the media university teachers, because she gained many acting experience which she had not encounter before. Also she was delighted when her acting skills are affirmed by the teachers.

This year, Myolie’s career in the Mainland has been going on very smoothly. It is learnt that the family comedy series which she starred in “Happy Mother-In-Law” will be broadcasting after Lunar New Year. In another drama series “Beauty Scheme” whereby she acted as Lui Yue has received many praises, and will be broadcasting in April.

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The three are happy to collaborate together

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Myolie Wu and the director

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