Eating and drinking in film and television dramas are generally real. After all, we should pursue authenticity.
However, it depends on the situation.
Sometimes, when filming a movie, props are prepared in advance. Because it takes too long and the scene is too hot, the props will be broken, and sometimes the smell is still very obvious. At this time, actors usually choose not to eat, or pretend to eat, after all, the food has gone bad.
There is also the problem of the actors themselves. In order to keep their weight, some actors will take a sip and pretend to be satisfied even when filming a movie. Generally speaking, this kind of false satisfaction is not contagious, and it is often spit out by the audience.
Of course, the most classic fake food is Zhao Liying in Hua Qiangu. In the later period, all steamed buns were made with P, really? Acting in the air.
Most of the rest were really eaten. Among the actresses, Zhao Liying and Andy were the first to come to mind.
Zhao Liying has eaten all his plays, and eating is also very lucky.
It is said that when shooting "Here comes Shanshan", I ate too seriously and became a little fat in the later stage.
When Andy plays Qiu Yingying, he takes a big bite of cake and hot pot.
In recent years, all the dramas produced by Shanying and Noon Sunshine are really eating!
Every dish in every play is very appetizing, and the details are always full marks.
It's good to see the actors feasting in the play, and the audience outside the play can't help but want to spit!
They also specially equipped chefs when filming, just to prepare ingredients for the actors!
Do you still remember The Full Moon in bloom That Year, which was just finished some time ago? Didn't Sun Li reveal that he would do anything to eat two bowls of mutton bread in soup?
of course, their crew is also equipped with a special chef, who cooks and eats now to ensure that the actors can eat fresh ingredients when filming.
In a word, most filming actors really eat, and the situation of fake eating is generally a problem of broken props and the actors themselves (this is also called unprofessional). After all, filming is also about pursuing realism and appeal, isn't it ~