On the next day after Daisy Zane returned to Truro City, she started filming. The progress was good, and the shooting went smoothly, finishing a few days ahead of schedule.
Moreover, it just so happened that the final scene Daisy acted in was Riley Maxwell's last scene as well.
Daisy Zane's acting was absolutely brilliant, really touching the depths of one's soul.
Everyone on the film set was touched, and they all emotionally entered the plot.
There was even a fleeting moment when it felt like they had encountered the war-ravaged era separated by a century.
It took the director a while to fully immerse himself before he shouted, "Cut!"
While the others were still immersed, Daisy Zane had already snapped out of character and returned to her usual aloofness, as if she was a cold-hearted person.
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Since it was Riley Maxwell's last scene,
There was a small celebration after filming, with flowers, group photos, and farewells...