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Movie star's $46,000 'muscles' spark heated debate online

Update Date:2015-12-31 9:39:38 Source:BeiJing Tannet Views:933
While female movie-goers are blown away by the muscular tough guy in a current big-screen hit, it turns out that the muscles and scars they saw are all fake latex make-up, reported thepaper.cn.


Recently-released photos by the crew of Mr.Six show special effects artists meticulously pasting man-made muscles on the chest of award-winning actor Zhang Hanyu so as to help him play the supporting role of Men Saner, a gallant street gangster always ready for a fight and to help his fellows.


It was reported that it took Zhang six hours to put on all nine pieces of muscles covering arms, shoulders, chests, backs and belly each time before shooting and then two hours to strip them off after shooting. The whole set of artificial muscles cost a total of around 300,000 yuan ($46,230).


The special effects artists also painted scars on Zhang's chest and colored his skin bronze to make him look tougher in spite of the fact that 51-year-old Zhang already has a better-than-average body shape and muscles thanks to a rigorous workout schedule.


The film crew's attempt to show Zhang's dedication to his art in enduring the trouble and discomfort of putting on and taking off the fake muscles backfired, as audiences who had been attracted by his bronzed musculature were disappointed to find out it was fake.


People who opposed such trickery on the Internet felt their feelings were hurt, and questioned Zhang's professional ethics compared with other actors who worked hard to look more like the characters they were playing.


The article transsshipment from China Daily



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