Da Ya Covered in Red Paint During Retribution Scene, Wails: Villain's Pay Isn't Higher

Actress Da Ya and actor Chen Chien-wen played villains in the drama "Taste of Life." During a scene where they were splashed with red paint, a disheveled Da Ya exclaimed that "the villain's pay is not higher," detailing the hardships of filming.
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(Central News Agency reporter Hung Su-tsin, Taipei, May 4th) Actress Da Ya and actor Chen Chien-wen play villains in the drama "Taste of Life." Recently, they filmed a retribution scene where they were splashed with red paint. A disheveled Da Ya's hair was flat, and her false eyelashes flew off, making her exclaim that the villain's pay isn't higher. Chen Chien-wen, however, was mostly unaffected, leading to teasing that he used a lot of hairspray.

Da Ya and Chen Chien-wen recently filmed the red paint retribution scene for "Taste of Life." Da Ya shared today through a press release that retribution scenes are difficult to film, jokingly saying that the pay for playing a villain isn't higher. However, with Chen Chien-wen accompanying her in suffering, she felt "at least this time I have Chien-wen with me, I feel less lonely."

Talking about the filming process, Da Ya exclaimed, "It was really miserable," getting drenched all over, her hair going flat, and even her false eyelashes "running away from home." But Chen Chien-wen's hair and facial styling remained perfect, causing fellow actress Lin Hsuan-yu to exclaim, "Chien-wen is amazing, his face is fine, how much hairspray did he use?"

When asked if playing a villain was satisfying this time, Da Ya jokingly said, "The pay for playing a villain isn't higher, I really need to discuss this with the company!" She frankly stated that being a villain in an 8 p.m. drama is tough, with heavy roles and significant emotional drain.

Chen Chien-wen laughed and said that this performance was a "full meal" of evil. He also complained about Da Ya, saying, "She even proactively suggested to use a bigger bucket of paint, because it needed to be more severe, to make the retribution more obvious." (Edited by Wu Su-jou) 1150504