
We Promised to Make a Bad Movie, but Why Was it Written into the Textbook?
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[I, Meng Lu, was forced to go bankrupt by stock trading at the beginning, and was about to end up on the street. Fortunately, the ten-fold rebate system for film and television losses awakened in time. As long as there is a loss, the system will compensate with ten-fold rebates! Therefore, the goal of this girl president is to bring down the company! Wealth freedom! [I, Chen Mo, traveled through time at the beginning and became a man who shoots short videos and has abstract fun. But fortunately, the film and television library system has awakened. As long as you continue to produce hit works, you can become famous and make a lot of money! Therefore, the director's goal is to become bigger and stronger! Create greater glory! ... When the sixth producer met an abstract director, the company's style of painting gradually became abstract-- "No one is watching the police story we promised? What the hell is "Infernal Affairs"?" "The realistic themes that were promised are profound and unpopular? What's going on with your "I'm Not the God of Medicine"?" "Is it easy to lose the promise of an anti-corruption theme? What the hell are you doing with "In the Name of a Person"?" "Good crime movies are easy to be blocked, but your "Hurricane" has become a phenomenon! It is officially recommended!?" Meng Lu's head was buzzing when he looked at the financial report showing profits across the board. She couldn't lose a penny, so she could only act recklessly! "From now on! Torture the audience! Make a horror movie!" She didn't believe it, she couldn't lose the money! Hearing this, Chen Mo unfolded a stack of plans in his hand: "Look, boss - chainsaw, lunatic asylum, silent village... Which one should we shoot first?" Looking back again, Meng Lu collapsed. Why did the company make one movie after another, and they were all included in Nortel's textbooks? She really doesn't want to make money!
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