The seat arranged for Qi Hao at this year's Golden Horse Awards wasn't too far forward nor too far back.
Idols are the least valuable here.
Film emperors in this setting aren't rare either.
Furthermore, actors inherently have a lower status than directors and producers.
Qi Hao took a seat behind Zhou Xun.
As awards were being presented one by one, Qi Hao couldn't help but feel that the Golden Horse Awards were getting increasingly lowbrow when he saw "Cape No. 7" constantly winning awards.
However, when the most prestigious Best Director and Best Feature Film were given to "Oath of Allegiance," Qi Hao realized the Golden Horse Awards were playing a big game.
"Cape No. 7" surprisingly didn't win a single major award.
The Golden Horse giving the Best Actor to "Valley" was a slightly bizarre phenomenon.
Although the movie was a bit off, Valley still is a...
Moreover, the Best Adapted Screenplay also went to "Assembly."
