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Chapter 429 Su Han's Elegant and Crazy Acting Debut, South Korea Shouts "Oppa"

During his role-playing days, Su Han did not slacken.

The animated film project was still underway.

Having previously released "Nezha," they now wanted to produce the next animated film, "White Snake: Origin."

He recalled that this animated film was also quite impressive and very good.

The progress in animated films simultaneously pushed forward domestic film and television production.

The company's film and television content management was largely handled by Master Xing and Yang Mi, with Su Han primarily focusing on his own affairs.

They did not insist on him participating in filming, as they were capable of managing everything.

Moreover, the financial backing was more than sufficient, as Su Han's previous animated films had earned a substantial amount of money.

After over a month of role-playing,

Su Han had successfully simulated the scenes for the character "Hell is Other People."

Next was the commencement of filming with the crew.

He had already notified the South Korean actor he would be acting with.

The South Korean actor he was paired with was a newcomer, and although a bit green in acting, he was very humble and easy to get along with.

Of course, the other party was Su Han's fan.

Knowing he would be collaborating with Su Han, he hadn't had a good night's rest for over a month, remaining in a state of excitement, eagerly anticipating time to pass quickly so he could film with Su Han.

The actor greatly admired all of Su Han's works, from "The White Storm" to the recently acclaimed "The Silence of the Lambs."

Furthermore, most of the South Korean crew members were die-hard fans of Su Han.

Knowing Su Han would be working with them, everyone had been anticipating it for a whole month.

Their long-awaited day of filming had finally arrived.

The scene to be shot today was intense.

It was the scene where the deranged dentist commits murder.

While ordinary people's killings were often accompanied by great commotion, the deranged dentist was different; he killed with a calm demeanor, as if nothing extraordinary was happening, utterly nonchalant.

"I'm incredibly happy to have the opportunity to collaborate with Mr. Su Han."

"I know everyone here is a fan of Mr. Su Han."

"I know everyone has been so excited for over a month that they couldn't sleep, but as happy as we are, work is still work. Everyone, focus your energy, work hard, and do your best!"

With the director's announcement, everyone entered into a work state.

Su Han also entered his work mode.

"Alright!"

"Everyone get ready!"

"Action!"

The director's call marked the commencement of filming.

This scene was a night shoot, filmed after dark.

First, inside a car, one villain kills another.

At this moment, Su Han, playing the deranged dentist, returns and witnesses this, subsequently killing the perpetrator.

The plot was roughly as follows.

South Koreans had a great fondness for such deranged, psychopathic characters, and Su Han's roles were consistently villainous and psychopathic, which was why they liked him so much.

Su Han finished work, carrying two backpacks. He took out a syringe from one, raised his hand, and injected it into the other person's neck.

The victim didn't react at all. By the time they did, they were completely unable to move.

The filming captured Su Han's unblinking stare. His gaze was indescribable, unsettling the on-site staff, giving them goosebumps, making them feel very unnerved.

"Ugh, I'm a little scared."

"There's an indescribable creepiness; Su Han looks so frightening like this."

"I had only heard rumors about Su Han's acting before. I thought they were exaggerating, but now, after seeing Su Han's performance, it feels so impactful. This guy Su Han really has something."

"Those eyes are so captivating, they hit me right in the heart! He's killing me!!!"

Su Han put on gloves: "Uncle, you truly are a failed work."

"This is art."

"Not ordinary murder."

He spoke while putting on his gloves, performing these actions as naturally as eating or drinking.

Next, he covered the other person's mouth with his palm and pushed them down.

He executed this series of actions with remarkable speed, fluidity, and elegance.

"So, doing this kind of thing without my permission, we have rules."

With that said.

He grasped the other person's neck with both hands, gradually applying pressure, their pupils dilating, as if experiencing an unprecedented:

Thrill.

Enjoyment.

Comfort.

This was the essence of the character.

He savored killing!

Murder was like a work of art to him.

Elegant and deranged!

Crazy and psychopathic!

Love!

He truly loved it!

The South Korean crew members watched with rapt attention, savoring every moment, unable to extricate themselves.

"Too amazing! Su Han's acting is incredible."

"He truly lives up to his reputation; his acting is divine."

"Both deranged and captivating, I'm in love!!!!"