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The Netflix series “The Queen” directed and written by Yan Yiwen brings together many powerful Taiwanese actors to play on the same scene, promoting topics on various social platforms discussed by netizens, but many viewers later watch the whole play, I didn’t realize that Lan Zhenglong also made a cameo appearance in this play. However, CTWANT, a weekly magazine, caught Lan Zhenglong in the Minsheng Community of Taipei a few days ago He is no longer as thin and thin as he was during the filming of “Queen of the Movies”, but the record -his magnificent aim is still 100%.
▲ Lan Zhenglong appeared in Taipei Civic Community carrying a thermal bag. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
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▲ Lan Zhenglong is smoking on the side of the road while holding an umbrella. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
▲ Lan Zhenglong went to a five-star hotel in Xinyi District, Taipei City. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
At around 1pm on November 19, Lan Zhenglong, who was casually dressed in denim and carrying an insulated bag, appeared to be walking along the side of the road in Taipei’s Minsheng Community. Then he walked into a convenience store and sat down. maybe he was addicted to cigarettes. Until about 3 o’clock, Lan Zhenglong left Minsheng Community with a thermal bag, and then went to a five-star hotel in Xinyi District, Taipei City, where he talked with two male friends. Until about 4:30, I said goodbye to my friends and drove away.
▲ Meeting two male friends at a hotel restaurant, Lan Zhenglong only drank boiled water during the meal. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
▲ The conversation lasted until about 4:30, when Lan Zhenglong said goodbye to his friends and left the hotel. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
Since Lan Zhenglong directed the movie “Successful Cram School” last year, almost no other work has been released this year, he was a guest in the TV series “The Queen”, which has been outstanding successful in Taiwan He also played a big star in the drama. When a gangster (played by Zhan Huaiyun) met him and Yang Jinhua in a hotel room, he also helped to clean up the trash. The sad scene of him leaving alone with the knives after meeting Buzz’s American girlfriend.
▲ Lan Zhenglong starred in “The Movie Queen” and was so thin that many people could not recognize him. (Photo/reproduced from Threads/CTWANT)
▲ The scene between Yang Jinhua (front) and Lam Ching-long in “The Queen” is considered to be very similar to a scene from the movie “100% Bride”. (Photo/reproduced from Threads/CTWANT)
However, because Lan Zhenglong did not have many roles, and was so thin that his nasolabial folds on his cheeks were sunken and obviously out of shape, many onlookers did not realize that Lan Zhenglong was the male star after watching this exciting program. . Some netizens left messages on Threads saying, “How could the male idol be like this?” and even worried about Lan Zhenglong’s health.
▲ Lan Zhenglong (first from right) directed “Successful Cram School” and cast Zhan Huaiyun (center) to play. (Photography Team / Photos of this Magazine / CTWANT)
However, since Lan Zhenglong was busy with the movie “Successful Cram School” during the filming of “Queen” last year, in addition, he broke up with Zhou Youting and returned to being single to a lot of physical and mental stress, so that his whole face could see such cycles of life. Fortunately, it looks like he should have gained a lot of weight back now and is in “full blood” condition The male god is back again.
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How do Lan Zhenglong’s weight fluctuations and subsequent public scrutiny reflect broader societal expectations regarding physical appearance and mental health, particularly for public figures?
Here are some open-ended questions focusing on the key topics covered in the article, designed to encourage discussion and different viewpoints:
**Lan Zhenglong’s Appearance and Health:**
* The article mentions Lan Zhenglong’s thin appearance caused concern among some viewers. Do you think public figures should be scrutinized for their physical appearance? Where do we draw the line between concern and intrusion into someone’s personal life?
* Lan Zhenglong’s weight fluctuations seem to be connected to personal and professional stressors. How can we as a society better support individuals navigating challenging periods in their lives, including public figures?
**The Impact of Public Scrutiny on Celebrities:**
* The article highlights the pressures faced by celebrities in maintaining their public image. Do you believe these pressures are unique to the entertainment industry, or are they reflective of broader societal expectations?
* Should celebrities be held to different standards than ordinary people when it comes to their physical appearance and personal lives? Why or why not?
**The Role of Media in Shaping Public Perception:**
* How does media coverage, both positive and negative, influence public perception of celebrities? What responsibility do media outlets have in portraying celebrities accurately and responsibly?
* The article mentions Lan Zhenglong’s “comeback” as a “male god.” Do these labels and categorizations help or harm public figures in the long run?
**Lan Zhenglong’s Career and Creative Projects:**
* Lan Zhenglong’s recent work has included both acting and directing. What do you think of his transition into directing? Do you see this as a natural progression for him as an artist?
* “Successful Cram School” dealt with the pressures of Taiwanese education. How does this film reflect broader societal issues in Taiwan or other countries?
These questions aim to spark a thoughtful discussion about the lives of public figures, the role of media, and the pressures faced by individuals in the public eye. They encourage participants to consider multiple perspectives and engage in meaningful dialogue.