Zhou Xun, as the boss, wants to learn from Fan Bingbing, pretend to be an ogre and draw tattoos on the corners of his eyes

Zhou Xun played cold as an ogre, and drew "dragonflies" at the corners of his eyes to cover his scars

        In the film "Nail Clippers," produced by Peng Haoxiang and directed by Zeng Guoxiang and Yin Zhiwen, Li Kaiyi, played by Zhou Xun, has only one hobby: eating nail clippers, and the scene filmed that day is a small shop that she and her boyfriend jointly open to sell nail clippers. Director Zeng Guoxiang revealed that Zhou Xun gives people a cool and a little cold feeling in the film, which is very mysterious. Although Peng Haoxiang’s original book was a suspense novel, it was adapted into a movie and added a lot of love scenes.

        The dragonfly pattern at the corner of Zhou Xun’s eyes can be seen in the stills previously exposed in this film, and she also appeared in this shape when visiting the class. "Because I have a scar here, which was injured when I fell when I was a child, I always wanted to cover it up, and then I just covered it when I shot this scene. After painting it, I think it looks like a dragonfly." Zhou Xun also said that the pattern has a funny meaning, which is all designed by the content of the film.