Hengdian, the world’s largest outdoor film studio, is hotter than ever these days. Not because of the sun, but due to a new wave of beauties born in 2004, whose stunning looks and killer figures are being called “heavy weapons.” The era of sweet, simple school romance or rustic girl themes in short films is over. Now, the race has entered a new chapter: a showdown of sex appeal and beauty.

Sneak peeks from behind the scenes reveal the fresh-faced leads of the Gen Z generation. Their delicate, refined faces feature big, innocent-looking eyes sharpened by intricate makeup. But what really grabs attention is the striking contrast between their youthful faces and their fiery, vibrant bodies.
Taking full advantage of their youth, these 2k4 beauties have flawless porcelain skin and curves that are called “masterpieces of nature.” Their perfect proportions include tight waists, long legs, and especially full, lively busts, all showcased through daring outfits.

Gone are the days of modest costumes. Today’s short films push visual impact to the max with modernized historical outfits designed to show as much skin as possible, highlighting key body features:
Stylized halter tops and crop tops: These barely cover the essentials, flaunting slender shoulders and smooth bare backs.
Glamorous embellishments: Golden chains, pearls, and gems are carefully placed around waists and chests, sparkling and moving with every step, making it hard to look away.
Sheer fabrics: Combining silk and translucent veils creates a teasing “half-covered, half-exposed” effect that sparks imagination and highlights irresistible sensuality.

However, this evolution in short films has sparked mixed reactions. Many wonder: Are we watching movies or a body showcase?
Overusing provocative looks and focusing heavily on close-ups of curves risks overshadowing the films’ content. The line between “seductive art” and “vulgarity” is thinner than ever. When skin becomes the main tool to attract views, it unintentionally sets a distorted standard for young audiences and puts huge pressure on female actors.

Many longtime fans of this genre miss the old “sweet and pure” style. They believe these 2k4 stars may gain fame quickly by showing skin early on, but risk being typecast in shallow roles that rely on looks to mask weak acting skills. The fierce competition at Hengdian forces actresses into a cycle where if they don’t dare to dress revealingly, they fear being left behind.
The explosion of beauty and body appeal in short films shows how modern audiences’ tastes are changing. Still, to last and win fans’ hearts, these rising stars need more than sexy outfits, they need true talent and passion for acting.