
China Entertainment: Don't Panic, Director Yang, I Voted for Journey to the West
by I Am The End Of The Universe
About This Novel
New book: "China Entertainment: I have billions of talents" ............. In 1982, the Chinese film industry was at its most innocent and barren: the crew of Journey to the West was so poor that they ran out of food, let alone special effects. Su Yun: "Director Yang, don't panic, I voted for Journey to the West!" Global layout, buying "Terminator", winning "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles"; Japan winning Super Saiyan; it is the dream of all goddesses around the world. Don't you think it's safe to abandon Wi-Fi? He conveniently developed aerospace-grade carbon fiber. Dislike Tiangong's special effects for being too fake? He accidentally created virtual reality and holographic projections. Many years later, when the Western technology giants looked at the core technology of the space station in their hands and fell into deep thought, Su Yun looked innocent: "I really just want Brother Monkey to fly more realistically. Who knows how he became the godfather of technology?" Starting from the first Hope Primary School in Dayong County. He traveled all over the Three Rivers and Five Mountains and planted millions of seeds of hope. ... "Next, let's invite Mr. Su Yun, the founder of the world's largest cultural industry, the father of virtual reality, the godfather behind the scenes who has contracts with all the world's top stars, the most gentle philanthropist recognized across the ocean, the Nobel Peace Prize Lifetime Achievement Award winner, and the beacon of hope for the future of mankind!" In fact, Su Yun was just unwilling. I can't bear to have this dream of mountains and rivers shattered in poverty.
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Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
Writing is not easy, five-star praise
The author's writing style is quite good, but the protagonist in the author's works is always doing things as a broker, which makes me a little uncomfortable. Even without the protagonist, "Journey to the West" was successful in the end, "A Dream of Red Mansions" was also successful, and Li Chengru became a billionaire in the early 1990s. Now a millionaire, the appearance of the protagonist is at best the icing on the cake, and the icing on the cake is a bit tiring. I personally feel that before it was put on the shelves, it really doesn't matter whether there is a protagonist or not. If you want to accumulate capital and meet people, this is not necessarily the case. The previous series of things are really difficult. If you want to make money to raise funds for movies such as Journey to the West and Red Mansions, it is actually not that difficult. You already know so many industry leaders. Ask them to help you submit the script to Yindu. There are so many movies for you to make. The money you earn can be agreed to go back to Westward Journey and Red Mansion. You can even make literary films and go to the three major European countries to earn foreign exchange. But you just do something here and there, and travel around as a broker. It gives me the feeling of selling aircraft carriers for scrap metal...
It's okay before it's put on the shelf, but the content after it's put on the shelf is often too wordy, with so many detailed descriptions that it's too long-winded.
It was good at the beginning, but it was a big problem, but it got messed up after I arrived in the United States. I had never seen Asians buying things so easily and fast in that era. If you take it for granted, you will look like everyone else is stupid.
This book is the best of all the period novels that I have read about the Four Great Classics. The emotions of the protagonist are very delicately written (not an emotional drama), and it is easy for readers to resonate with. If I write more of them, I will have the talent to become a god. Some of the supporting characters are a bit witty and seem to be driven entirely by the protagonist (for example, Wang Fulin, Yang Jie, etc. Are too dependent on the protagonist in their writing. They are actually very powerful in their positions, and there is no need to highlight the protagonist's role), but the overall flaws are not concealed. It is worth watching and highly recommended! Please support me, author!
🤙🤙🤙Let Gong Xue take pictures of swimsuits. There was a book like this before. How did he get scolded?
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Official(5)Scraped 20d ago
Writing is not easy, five-star praise
The author's writing style is quite good, but the protagonist in the author's works is always doing things as a broker, which makes me a little uncomfortable. Even without the protagonist, "Journey to the West" was successful in the end, "A Dream of Red Mansions" was also successful, and Li Chengru became a billionaire in the early 1990s. Now a millionaire, the appearance of the protagonist is at best the icing on the cake, and the icing on the cake is a bit tiring. I personally feel that before it was put on the shelves, it really doesn't matter whether there is a protagonist or not. If you want to accumulate capital and meet people, this is not necessarily the case. The previous series of things are really difficult. If you want to make money to raise funds for movies such as Journey to the West and Red Mansions, it is actually not that difficult. You already know so many industry leaders. Ask them to help you submit the script to Yindu. There are so many movies for you to make. The money you earn can be agreed to go back to Westward Journey and Red Mansion. You can even make literary films and go to the three major European countries to earn foreign exchange. But you just do something here and there, and travel around as a broker. It gives me the feeling of selling aircraft carriers for scrap metal...
It's okay before it's put on the shelf, but the content after it's put on the shelf is often too wordy, with so many detailed descriptions that it's too long-winded.
It was good at the beginning, but it was a big problem, but it got messed up after I arrived in the United States. I had never seen Asians buying things so easily and fast in that era. If you take it for granted, you will look like everyone else is stupid.
This book is the best of all the period novels that I have read about the Four Great Classics. The emotions of the protagonist are very delicately written (not an emotional drama), and it is easy for readers to resonate with. If I write more of them, I will have the talent to become a god. Some of the supporting characters are a bit witty and seem to be driven entirely by the protagonist (for example, Wang Fulin, Yang Jie, etc. Are too dependent on the protagonist in their writing. They are actually very powerful in their positions, and there is no need to highlight the protagonist's role), but the overall flaws are not concealed. It is worth watching and highly recommended! Please support me, author!
🤙🤙🤙Let Gong Xue take pictures of swimsuits. There was a book like this before. How did he get scolded?









