A few days ago, the movie "The Villain" released the feature clip of "My hair is on, my worries are gone". In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the

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1905 Movie Network News Recently, the movie "The Big Villain" released the main film clip of "The Big Bad". In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the director (played by Jia Bing)'s hair on fire. The producer (played by Yang Haoyu) and agent (played by Yu Yang) Various methods were used to extinguish the fire, and the unexpected oolong scenes were once very chaotic and made people laugh.

A few days ago, the movie 'The Villain' released the feature clip of 'My hair is on, my worries are gone'. In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the  - Lujuba

The hair is on and the troubles are gone. The main clip shows a famous scene of putting out a fire with constant twists and turns, making the audience laugh wildly. The young actor Bi Chao, played by Bao Beier, was too into the drama during the interview for the role of the villain. Not only did he talk nonsense on the spot, but he also stabbed the director (played by Jia Bing) in the head with a prop pistol.

A few days ago, the movie 'The Villain' released the feature clip of 'My hair is on, my worries are gone'. In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the  - Lujuba

I thought that Bi Chao would be scolded for his rude behavior, but unexpectedly, he unexpectedly got the director's recognition of his immersive state. The proud Bi Chao continued to be rampant at the audition scene, preparing to shoot. Unexpectedly, the scene changed, and sparks appeared from the gun in his hand, which instantly set the director's hair on fire, causing chaos on the set. The producer played by Yang Haoyu was the first to pick up the tea cup and splash the tea in the director's face. The agent played by Yu Yang found a fire extinguisher and sprayed it directly on the director's hair. The director, who had suffered several disasters, wiped off the dry powder from his glasses helplessly and remained silent.

A few days ago, the movie 'The Villain' released the feature clip of 'My hair is on, my worries are gone'. In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the  - Lujuba

On the other side, Bi Chao, who was kicked out of the house, leaned against the wall in embarrassment. His agent kept apologizing to the producer and asked for a chance, but was rejected. In the end, the agent who hated iron but not steel complained to Bi Chao. I told you how nice you are, but you are being treated like a brain-burning piece of shit. The comedian's inherent sense of baggage and down-to-earth laughter design are perfectly integrated into the humorous narrative, making this farce full of jokes even more joyful and bringing a strong contrasting sense of joy.

A few days ago, the movie 'The Villain' released the feature clip of 'My hair is on, my worries are gone'. In the clip, young actor Bi Chao (played by Bao Beier) was too involved in the role of the villain when auditioning for the role. He used a pistol-shaped lighter to set the  - Lujuba

The movie "The Villain" is now in theaters.

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