Chapter 193 Leaf Disease (2/2)



Question: @叶初Leaves @古文华 What is the purpose of making this movie if you don't want to study ancient culture?

Answer: The screenwriter wrote this script to earn money to buy the most expensive snack gift pack from Xingyuan Foods; I made this script for my graduation project; I'll ask Ms. Ye Chu about her reasons for acting in this movie privately. Wait a minute.

I have already answered Mr. Dong Hongtao's question. I welcome Mr. Dong to continue pinning that article. [Getting the answer is great!]

This post was published immediately after the previous picture-based Weibo post, only five minutes later. However, its popularity surpassed that of the previous post in a very short time, receiving several times more reposts and comments!

[Ahhh, I can't stop laughing! Whose ancient-style film critic is this?! Take him away!!!]

You have seven questions, I have seven answers; you have Zhang Liang's plan, I have a ruthless one; you have "What a pity!", I have "How delightful!", and I forgot the rest, but anyway, how delightful!

[It's a pity that the party has run into a brick wall. I've disliked these guys for a long time; they ruined a movie I used to like.]

Another one has gone mad...

When someone asks me what magical clashes are, I say:

[The swallows return, seemingly familiar...]

[Where did this come from? Is this still the Chinese entertainment industry?]

[I feel like I've seen this scene somewhere before, but where?]

[This moment feels just like that moment back then [doge]]

Will every director who has worked with Ye Chu go down this path?

It has to be said that in the internet age, becoming just another face in the crowd is the most terrifying form of torture. Audiences still prefer celebrities who feel alive and vibrant. Compared to the previous Weibo post, which was only shared by Sister Ye Ya and fans of "The Mute Woman," this post had more participants and was quite lively and fun.

This copywriting certainly wasn't written by that dimwit Gu Wenhua, but rather by Shang Yechu, who typed it out word by word with a heart full of dissatisfaction and resentment towards Ji Juntao. Every word was like a knife, overflowing with resentment, entirely driven by personal emotion.

Shang Yechu treated each key as Ji Juntao's forehead; every time he pressed the key, it was like hitting the other person on the head.

Shang Yechu originally intended to post this article on her own Weibo account, but after much deliberation, she regretfully logged into Gu Wenhua's account and posted it instead.

Unfortunately, the entertainment industry is far more rigorous in its scrutiny of actors than it is of directors and screenwriters; and the scrutiny of actresses is several times more stringent.

To put it bluntly, if this article were posted on Gu Wenhua's account, people would praise him for being "a fearless newcomer," "very relatable," "a truly promising young director," and "daring to defy authority." Casual viewers and movie fans alike would flock to it, beaming with excitement at the addition of another "living person" to the Chinese entertainment industry. But what if Shang Yechu had posted it?

"arrogant".

"Ignoring criticism".

"Stubborn to the end".

"Small coffee, big potential."

"Who are you trying to impress with that arrogant attitude?"

"A muddle-headed person is prone to trouble."

"Although I'm also a fan of 'The Mute Woman,' I think Ye Chu is too..."

Shang Yechu wasn't being overly pessimistic. Having been in the entertainment industry for over a decade, she knew all too well that there were certain things anyone could say, but the actors themselves couldn't. This was the kind of place she was referring to.

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