Gu Qingcheng, a talented woman of her generation and a virtuous empress, was reborn. She refused to repeat the path of glory from her previous life. What's this about "inner beauty shines t...
If you have been a clown for too long, even if you put on the dragon robe, you are no longer the emperor!
"Okay! Then turn it down!"
Sister Hua also doesn't want her little sister to be bound by any constraints.
If you don’t want to take the variety show, then don’t take it.
Anyway, given Chou Meimei’s status, she has no worries about not getting any notices.
The two sisters discussed something and then hung up the phone.
Gu Qingcheng continued to read the script.
When she came here, the original owner not only participated in the recording of "Star Inn", but also took on a medical drama.
She is the female lead and her role in the play is a surgeon.
The original owner had acting skills and was also hardworking enough.
However, there is a routine in domestic workplace dramas, which is that during the show, the heroine and the hero start to fall in love.
It's clearly a medical drama, but it's been turned into an idol drama disguised as a professional drama.
As for the screenwriter, I guess he doesn't know much about the medical profession.
Perhaps the crew hired some experts, or the screenwriter referred to a lot of professional materials when writing the script.
But, unprofessional is unprofessional.
There are always loopholes in the written plots!
Gu Qingcheng had learned medical skills from other small worlds and had actually worked as a doctor.
She's definitely a professional.
After finishing the recording of the third episode of "Star Inn", Gu Qingcheng's "The Great Doctor Jing Cheng" officially started filming.
Gu Qingcheng rushed to the film and television city.
Before taking on this TV series, the original owner got the entire script.
Although the original script still has some common problems of domestic dramas, it is still relatively compact overall.
It is not professional enough, but it does contain some medical knowledge.
The original owner was not Gu Qingcheng, and did not have enough professional knowledge. As an ordinary person, he actually had a feeling of "unclear but powerful".
So she signed the contract.
Gu Qingcheng also joined the crew according to the contract.
But when I actually arrived at the crew, the director sent me the second version of the script.
This is a bit hard to explain.
The script was padded out. It was only supposed to have forty episodes, but it was dragged out to seventy.
In addition to the main storyline of the heroine Jing Cheng, many more scenes were added for the supporting female characters.
Needless to say, the supporting actress should be someone inserted by the investors.
In order to promote his mistress, the sponsor spent money and asked the crew to add more scenes.
Gu Qingcheng roughly calculated that the female supporting role who had been added to the cast appeared more frequently than the female lead.
"Sister! They did it on purpose!"
"They just want to use you to promote new people!"
Zhu Tingting and Wang Mo both read the script and were immediately furious.
It was supposed to be a drama with a strong female lead, but in the end, it became a stepping stone for the second female lead.
It's clearly a medical drama, but it's filled with a bunch of cheesy love and romance plots.
Oh, by the way, there is also the issue of favoring boys over girls and conflicts between mother-in-law and daughter-in-law.
What office affair, what unspoken rules in the workplace!
Zhu Tingting and Wang Mo were puzzled. Why couldn’t they just shoot a professional drama?
Do you have to come up with so many messed up jokes?
This isn't just adding unnecessary details, it's a fucking bloody mess!
It seems that there must be adultery between men and women.
It’s as if my best friend is going to hook up with someone else’s man.
It seems that women must have a patriarchal family.
It seems that when you get married, you will have evil mothers-in-law, mama's boys, and cheating men.
It’s not that we can’t allude to reality, but reality is not all so dirty.
And, again, this is a medical drama!
It's not some fucking ethics drama or idol drama.
Yes, doctors also fall in love, and have daily trivialities and family conflicts.
However, shouldn’t the focus be on emphasizing the doctor’s professionalism, popularizing some medical knowledge, and correctly guiding the doctor-patient relationship?
It’s not just about wearing a white coat and flirting with girls like a boss.
Not to mention the watered-down plot. Really, even if you skip the middle twenty episodes, it won't affect your viewing experience.
"Can we make a good drama like The Good Doctor?"
Zhu Tingting is a fan of American TV series. From sitcoms such as "The Big Bang Theory" and "2 Broke Girls" to medical dramas such as "Grey's Anatomy" and "The Good Doctor", she almost never misses an episode.
I watch every season.
When I first saw the script of "The Great Doctor Jing Cheng", although I felt that it was not as professional as "The Good Doctor", it was still quite professional.
But now——
“This is only the second edition!”
“Who knows, there might even be a third or fourth edition in the future!”
"Sister, I went to ask around, and the second female lead directly brought the screenwriter into the crew!"
"Tsk tsk, if you don't know, you would think she is a top-tier star!"
In fact, she is just an 18th-tier model of the sponsor on the list.
When Gu Qingcheng joined the crew, Wang Mo, as a junior assistant, went to the set for a walk.
I happened to see the scene where the second female lead was filming.
Numbers and lines are no longer a big deal.
I guess she got a smiling lip treatment, so when she cried, her "smile" was particularly sweet.
Wang Mo’s first reaction was: Damn it, my sister actually has to act opposite such a bastard!
There's no need to wait until this drama is aired, it's destined to be a flop!