

One dance goes viral. One lie explodes. Fame is a loaded gun pointed at yourself.
In the Internet age of information expansion, the entire society is in a state of being extremely magnified, and any disturbance may become the focus of public opinion. A dance video of Yang Jinghong, a young girl, accidentally went viral on the Internet. After the popularity of m.ysgou.cc, Yang Jinghong is affectionately called "Jinghong Fairy" by fans. She is on all major online platforms. The identity of the Internet celebrity has brought her huge fame and fortune. Someone posted on the Internet that she had forged her academic qualifications and her unbearable past, waiting for countless negative labels to hit Yang Jinghong, and for a while, "Jinghong Fairy" was pushed to the forefront again.
Acting
Zheng Xiaorong captures the hollow sparkle of manufactured fame.
Direction
Thomas Huang's claustrophobic framing traps you in the comment section.
Director
Thomas Huang
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Jinghong Fairy' phenomenon mirrors real Chinese wanghong culture where rural influencers perform aspirational lifestyles for urban audiences.
The film's 0.0 rating is almost poetic — a movie about internet pile-ons, buried by the algorithm itself.
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