(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology
As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and
It can only be said that Fei Fei's concerns were valid.
If it only involves domestic issues, with the country as her backing, Liu Yun can film however she wants.
A character like Fei Fei isn't entirely out of the question.
It can indeed be very intense and exciting.
However, caution is still needed when it comes to international countries.
The international situation is already chaotic enough; if we add fuel to the fire, the pressure on the country will be immense.
"Peaceful" courtship and violent suppression are definitely different.
Especially now that Yan is developing rapidly, if too much energy is spent dealing with many enemies, it is easy for the United States to take advantage of the situation and use it as a weapon.
Fei Fei's passionate speech amazed everyone as they ate fruit.
I always felt that the author and screenwriter had a rather unusual imagination. Many things were not things that Fei Fei had already thought of beforehand, but rather things that she developed as she spoke, resulting in more and more plot points being developed. At first glance, there were no obvious flaws.
Or even if there is, it can be explained away later.
If there is time to refine and patch things up, this "masterpiece" will be born.
Finally, Liu Yun concluded, "Not bad, why don't you get the script done first?"
"There is still more time to think it over carefully."
Fei Fei blinked: "Ah, is it really going to be written like this?"
Although she didn't know much, when it came to the international situation, she felt that things shouldn't be done this way!
She felt comfortable speaking her mind freely because she was certain that the story couldn't be filmed.
When they suddenly started filming, she chickened out.
She certainly didn't want to be summoned for questioning because she wrote a plot she shouldn't have!
I've never been to a police station in my life, so I have a natural sense of awe for it.
Liu Yun: ...The person who took the photos didn't get in, but the person who wrote them did?
It's unlikely.
If they really do get in, it'll probably be all together.
"You write it first. Even if we can't film it right now, there's still a long time ahead, and there will always be opportunities."
"The Huaxia series is tentatively planned to have three parts for now. Since the third part can't be filmed for the time being, we'll put it on hold for now."
"I finished watching two parts within six months, and by the time I watched the third part, it was no longer exciting."
"As for other themes, there are some too."
After eating refined grains, eating coarse bran was somewhat difficult to swallow.
Just hearing Fei Fei's brief explanation was enough to get everyone excited.
If the setting is changed to a power struggle within the Yan Kingdom, it just feels like something is missing.
Rather than forcing it, it's better to put it aside for now. After all, it's not like there's no filming to be done.
Feifei was a little excited, "Okay, okay, I'll write it when I have time."
All I can say is that it feels so good to not be restricted.
To be honest, with so many authors in traditional and online literature in Yan country, it's truly unpredictable what kind of imaginative ideas they could come up with without all sorts of restrictions.
Looking at those TV dramas from the 80s and 90s, and even the early 2000s, some of the plots were quite explosive.
Feifei held the fruit, eating and giggling to herself. Her thoughts had clearly drifted far away, and she seemed to be brimming with inspiration, her mind wandering far beyond her immediate surroundings.
Shao Hong watched with great curiosity, because her values were being reshaped as she studied novels recently.
These authors clearly know nothing and rely entirely on their imagination to predict the lives of people like them with remarkable accuracy.
There are many more things they couldn't have imagined or even considered.
Even... the development of some supernatural abilities and the research on internal energy martial arts have a lot of reference value.
Especially someone like Liu Yun, who can actually lead to many possibilities and unexpected developments.
Shao Hong, who has spent her childhood doing nothing but cultivation and missions, said that she has really broadened her horizons.
Seeing Fei Fei's unrestrained imagination, Shao Hong found it very strange and suddenly had a wicked thought: she really wanted to split Fei Fei's head open and see if she was different from ordinary people.
He quickly stopped such a wicked thought, "Shoot something else?"
Lin Ying asked curiously, "This 'China' series is quite valuable; it shouldn't be limited to just three parts, right?"
"It's not that you can't film in the same place a second time; the story can be completely different."
Feifei is the most qualified to speak on this: "It is indeed possible."
"It's not that every film has to be filmed in a different location."
"Later, we can explore the sky, outer space, and all sorts of imagined locations in the universe as backgrounds."
Liu Yun: ...You think too much.
"Although I created this series, I didn't intend to exploit it to the point of exhaustion."
"There are many other things to photograph, but we should take better care of our own children and avoid excessive consumption."
Yin Tian is still very young, and actresses take good care of themselves, so she can play roles in Chinese dramas for many years. There's no need to rush.
Lin Ying asked thoughtfully, "President Liu has an idea? What do you want to film?"
Liu Yun smiled slightly: "China has already made Yan country's film reputation known, and now that special effects are not lacking, it's time to promote Yan country's unique culture more."
"And there are many things that involve the traditional culture of the Yan Kingdom."
"We used to always talk about cultural differences between China and the West... but with our advantages in all aspects, that's no longer an excuse."
"It's all about adaptation. Unless, of course, those foreigners admit that they don't have the same adaptability as us Yan people."
That doesn't make sense. Just because the people of Yan can accept Western culture doesn't mean the West can't accept Yan's culture.
Previously, it was because China was not strong enough, and its domestic entertainment industry was inferior to Hollywood in many aspects, so Westerners did not need to force themselves to accept and understand Eastern culture.
They can even stand on some high ground to judge, and they won't be satisfied until they distort the things of Yan Kingdom into the way they remember and understand them.
It's as if only in this way can one experience a greater sense of superiority.
To put it bluntly, there's no need for it.
Now that Yan has become powerful, it has even taken back the third-ranked country, and the United States dares not make any noise. It has no sense of freedom in terms of any technology that can be used to strangle it.
Then there's the fact that the special effects and production quality are top-notch, and it's a pioneer of naked-eye 3D technology...etc. They've piled up all the advantages they could, so the plot and culture are not so important.
If one movie isn't enough, try two; if two aren't enough, try seven, eight, or nine.
If we can't fill our schedules 365 days a year, ensuring we can watch one or more Chinese films every day, wouldn't that make sense?
If you find it strange, it just means you haven't had enough contact with them yet...
Xie Xuan: "When learning about Yan culture becomes a trend or an essential part of life, one will naturally come to understand it."
Liu Yun nodded: "I think so too. Cultural differences are not an excuse at all."
"Or they could just publicly admit that they're not as smart or genetically gifted as us."
Shao Hong looked bewildered: "So, what kind of film are we going to shoot? History?"
Liu Yun: "No, film the prehistoric era."
"A mythological system unique to the Yan Kingdom."
Many countries have their own mythologies, which are widely known.
For example, Greek mythology or something like that.
Nordic, Egyptian, Indian... it seems the people of Yan country accept it quite naturally!