The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Script writers’ dedication brings Chinese period drama to live

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MANY fans initially gave a cold reception to the Chinese period drama ‘Goodbye, My Princess’ when it was first announced two years ago. They became even more disinteres­ted when it was revealed that the show would star two relatively new actors.

But the fans took back their criticism after the show premiered in February. Many fans were pleasantly surprised at how well the direction of the show turned out, and it’s all thanks to a team of dedicated scriptwrit­ers for bringing the novel to life.

‘Goodbye, My Princess’ is set in an alternate China where the 9th princess of the Western Region travels to the Center Plains to marry the Crown Prince of the Eastern Palace, the most dangerous and manipulati­ve place to be. Though a loveless marriage, mysterious events begin to unravel upon the princess’ arrival, revealing memories that were intended to be kept away forever.

The drama is co-written by six scriptwrit­ers, with Hu Rong in charge of quality assurance. One of the scriptwrit­ers, Ke Yitong, told Taiwanese news agency ET Today that the script had gone through multiple revisions. “Director (Li Muge) is a very straightfo­rward man, yet he really has the heart of a little girl. It’s interestin­g,” she said.

The hardest scene to write in the drama was the subplot involving prince Li Chengye making the decision to rebel against the throne. “We changed that scene ten times. The director found that scene to be extremely important for the story.”

With a total of 52 episodes, ‘Goodbye, My Princess’ had a production budget of 200 million yuan. The male lead is portrayed by 22-year-old Chen Xingxu, perhaps best known for starring as Yang Kang in the 2017 TV adaptation of ‘The Legend of the Condor Heroes’. Chen Xingxu was the first and only actor considered for the role of prince Li Chengyin.

“I’ll be honest, I was surprised when Chen Xingxu got cast,” said Ke. “I did watch his performanc­e as Yang Kang, and at the time, he still had some baby fat. I didn’t consider him to be very handsome, so I wondered why a big IP drama like this one would want to cast him.”

Ke originally wanted a wellknown actor to play the role of Li Chengyin, but after doing a table read with Chen Xingxu, she completely changed her views.

“I was definitely very wrong,” she said. “He is actually very handsome! He also understood his character, and was able to portray that darkness, naivety, and patience very well.”

The female lead, on the other hand, is portrayed by actress Peng Xiaoran. The decision to cast her was made only half a month before filming began. “The director at one point did consider casting a popular costume drama goddess to play the role, but we don’t have enough money to justify that. That’s why, in the end, we decided on Peng Xiaoran.” The 28-year-old has been in the business since 2014, with six credits under her name. ‘Goodbye, My Princess’ is her first drama as lead.

The drama, which releases new episodes everyday on Youku, also boasts an award-winning supporting cast, including Siqin Gaowa, Gallen Lo, and Kristy Yang.

 ??  ?? Still from ‘Goodbye, My Princess.
Still from ‘Goodbye, My Princess.

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