
Ah Nuan and Her Movie Era
by Su Muxin
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From screenwriter to producer, From nobody to godfather of movie empire. Covering the project operations and anecdotes of online movies, online dramas, TV series, and theater movies, Unveil the mystery of the film and television industry for you.
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From the roadside stall review circle. The writing is excellent and the plot is fluent; it is warm and informative, and it is a good popular science article about the entertainment industry. This book tells the story of a beautiful screenwriter. Although she was very talented, her business failed due to her excessive ambition and the betrayal of her partners. She was reduced from a boss to an employee, and returned to her old business. Having just lost love, she accidentally bumps into a handsome guy on the road while chasing her ex-boyfriend, and the story begins from there. A cute little handsome guy, a pet white cat, a good idea, a good script, and the filming of a low-cost movie. During the period, there are complex corporate interpersonal relationships, a collective poisoning incident on the crew, the director falling in love with a life teacher, a private concert by a world-renowned band, and Lily being photographed by the paparazzi... Aha, no more spoilers, it is worthy of being produced by a screenwriter! Highlights of this book 1. The writing style is no longer a problem, the only thing that is faulty may be the story itself; 2. I was late for work, and Didi actually ordered a taxi... Plane? He has a good mind and dares to think; 3. The visual sense is particularly strong, even an ordinary piece of the crew feels real; 4. The characterization is very distinctive and looks just like real people. It feels common and impressive at the same time; 5. The description of the upper class society is easy to read. I believe that as the plot develops, there may be more and more knowledge. Moreover, if you pay careful attention to the details, you will find that most of them are not fabricated out of thin air; 6. The author's professionalism can be felt in every position and division of labor in the crew; 7. The portrayal of the male protagonist has some flaws, but it does have its highlights. At first I thought it was the domineering president who fell in love with me, but fortunately it was not the case. It was still more or less down-to-earth. A few minor flaws 1. The heroine would actually reach out and touch the forehead of the lewd and lustful landlord? 2. Will you become a nymphomaniac just by looking at a pretty boy? It's a bit outdated, the general environment is suppressing handsome men and sissy; (In fact, another word can also explain the handsomeness of the male protagonist, but it is best not to bring out the sissy) 3. The synopsis of the script: A certain age leads a certain age, and then is abducted by a certain age. Can it really be a good script? Or is it because I am ignorant again; 4. The core love story is indeed quite beautiful at first glance. The concept of Cinderella is also good and quite sweet, but it is a bit cloying if it is too sweet. Many scenes give people goosebumps, especially in the early stage; 5. The male protagonist's performance is puzzling. Although the reasons have been explained later, I personally feel that it is still not very convincing, and it is a bit cliched and not novel enough.




The writing is excellent and the plot is fluent; it is warm and informative, and it is a good popular science article about the entertainment industry. This book tells the story of a beautiful screenwriter. Although she was very talented, her business failed due to her excessive ambition and the betrayal of her partners. She was reduced from a boss to an employee, and returned to her old business. Having just lost love, she accidentally bumps into a handsome guy on the road while chasing her ex-boyfriend, and the story begins from there. A cute little handsome guy, a pet white cat, a good idea, a good script, and the filming of a low-cost movie. During the period, there are complex corporate interpersonal relationships, a collective poisoning incident on the crew, the director falling in love with a life teacher, a private concert by a world-renowned band, and Lily being photographed by the paparazzi... Aha, no more spoilers, it is worthy of being produced by a screenwriter! Highlights of this book 1. The writing style is no longer a problem, the only thing that is faulty may be the story itself; 2. I was late for work, and Didi actually ordered a taxi... Plane? He has a good mind and dares to think; 3. The visual sense is particularly strong, even an ordinary piece of the crew feels real; 4. The characterization is very distinctive and looks just like real people. It feels common and impressive at the same time; 5. The description of the upper class society is easy to read. I believe that as the plot develops, there may be more and more knowledge. Moreover, if you pay careful attention to the details, you will find that most of them are not fabricated out of thin air; 6. The author's professionalism can be felt in every position and division of labor in the crew; 7. The portrayal of the male protagonist has some flaws, but it does have its highlights. At first I thought it was the domineering president who fell in love with me, but fortunately it was not the case. It was still more or less down-to-earth. A few minor flaws 1. The heroine would actually reach out and touch the forehead of the lewd and lustful landlord? 2. Will you become a nymphomaniac just by looking at a pretty boy? It's a bit outdated, the general environment is suppressing handsome men and sissy; (In fact, another word can also explain the handsomeness of the male protagonist, but it is best not to bring out the sissy) 3. The synopsis of the script: A certain age leads a certain age, and then is abducted by a certain age. Can it really be a good script? Or is it because I am ignorant again; 4. The core love story is indeed quite beautiful at first glance. The concept of Cinderella is also good and quite sweet, but it is a bit cloying if it is too sweet. Many scenes give people goosebumps, especially in the early stage; 5. The male protagonist's performance is puzzling. Although the reasons have been explained later, I personally feel that it is still not very convincing, and it is a bit cliched and not novel enough.




A masterpiece from my beloved Su Su. I like An Nuan, and I like works like this even more.



[Roadside stall evaluation circle] (Female Channel) [Passenger Comments] "A Nuan and Her Movie World" - a modern version of the Cinderella story! Overall rating: 85 points. 1. Basic perception The writing is excellent and the plot is fluent; it is warm and informative, and it is a good popular science article about the entertainment industry. This book tells the story of a beautiful screenwriter. Although she was very talented, her business failed due to her excessive ambition and the betrayal of her partners. She was reduced from a boss to an employee, and returned to her old business. Having just lost love, she accidentally bumps into a handsome guy on the road while chasing her ex-boyfriend, and the story begins from there. A cute little handsome guy, a pet white cat, a good idea, a good script, and the filming of a low-cost movie. During the period, there are complex corporate interpersonal relationships, a collective poisoning incident on the crew, the director falling in love with a life teacher, a private concert by a world-renowned band, and Lily being photographed by the paparazzi... Aha, no more spoilers, it is worthy of being produced by a screenwriter! 2. Highlights of this book 1. The writing style is no longer a problem, the only thing that is faulty may be the story itself; 2. I was late for work, and Didi actually ordered a taxi... Plane? He has a good mind and dares to think; 3. The visual sense is particularly strong, even an ordinary piece of the crew feels real; 4. The characterization is very distinctive and looks just like real people. It feels common and impressive at the same time; 5. The description of the upper class society is easy to read. I believe that as the plot develops, there may be more and more knowledge. Moreover, if you pay careful attention to the details, you will find that most of them are not fabricated out of thin air; 6. The author's professionalism can be felt in every position and division of labor in the crew; 7. The portrayal of the male protagonist has some flaws, but it does have its highlights. At first I thought it was the domineering president who fell in love with me, but fortunately it was not the case. It was still more or less down-to-earth. 3. Overall evaluation Score: [85] (For details, please refer to the second edition of the "Roadside Stall Evaluation Circle" scoring details) Suitable for: innocent girls, non-senior white men, physical publishing, TV series adaptations To be honest, I almost gave it 90 points, but in the end I reduced it. Because I was almost poisoned and bored to death by the story of Cinderella and the pretty boy at the beginning! Because he's handsome, he took him home and slept in a bed on the first day? I hate the handsomeness of flower boys... But this book is very professional and is indeed written as a screenwriter should. It also writes about a lot of knowledge and fields that I am not familiar with. Of course, most of them are about the film and television industry, online novels, and entrepreneurship. In addition, the author should be very knowledgeable, and I secretly speculate that the author is also a very wealthy person, because poverty has limited my imagination, and the luxury revealed between the lines has scared me. Of course, maybe the author has just seen this kind of luxury (manual funny). I hope that the subsequent plot will not be boring, but sweet! In addition, I have a heartfelt request: There is a book that I like very much, and I would like to ask if it can be adapted into a screenplay? (The level of passers-by is limited, and the comments are purely amateur, based on personal preferences, for reference only)












