Lu drama also reported cruelty to animals “a horse falls and its neck is folded 90 degrees”, the crew publicly recognized the current situation of horses: using real horses | Entertainment | CTWANT

The ancient costume Lu drama “Let’s Try the World” starring Yang Yang and Zhao Lusi has been on the air recently, but in the episodes broadcast yesterday (30) night, some viewers found that the scene following a horse fell was quite amazing, almost Bending the neck at 90 degrees also brought the situation of animal cruelty in Lu Opera under discussion once more, and the crew also responded to the horse abuse incident and recognized that it was a real horse, but it was only a specially trained horse.

Mainland actor Yang Yang’s new play has been controversial and has been accused of animal cruelty. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

The scene of a horse falling in “Let’s Try the World” aroused heated discussions, and also reminded the audience of Lu’s past cruelty to cats and other animals. Therefore, it received a lot of discussion on the Internet, and faced overwhelming doubts. The crew also responded quickly. The stunt horse team hired by the crew said, “The horses have undergone special training, and safety measures have been taken during the shooting. The health of the horses is also good following the shooting. The horses are currently working in another crew.” .

The stunt horse troupe of the crew disclosed the current situation of the horses, and they lived well enough to embarrass other scenes.  (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)
The stunt horse troupe of the crew disclosed the current situation of the horses, and they lived well enough to embarrass other scenes. (Picture / Retrieved from Weibo)

Although the stunt horses in this play have been fully prepared and the ground is covered with sand to protect them, there are still movie bloggers in mainland China who share that in many costume dramas, the fallen horses are “real horses”. ”, the horses that usually create the effect are called “throwing horses”, and the crew will use “tripling ropes” to make the horses stumble under high-speed sprints. Due to the high casualty rate of falling horses, many times “the fractures will be broken on the spot, and this kind of fall will sometimes require euthanasia.” In pursuit of realistic effects, there is still no escape from the situation of cruelty to animals.

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