Director of Rebirth of Hong Kong

Director of Rebirth of Hong Kong

by Wu Xing

Length:
1.9Mwords779chapters
Latest:
Ch. 779New Book "sailing in 1984
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8.1QD Score

About This Novel

Did you hear that? A writer has made a movie. Is this possible? Does he know how to get there? Hehe, people can shout 123. It's really speechless, the director shouldn't be hasty! QQ group: 861722509 New book "Sail in 1984", please support me

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Xiyan_bc65mo ago

Apart from anything else, when I saw the name of the protagonist, I didn't want to read it. Why don't you call me Zhao Lan? What about Zhao Hei? It's called Zhao Hong. I don't have a sense of substitution. I don't want to complain.

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User 53140032720053mo ago

There is one point that was particularly poorly handled.

It's the protagonist's emotional problem. In the beginning, the protagonist used all kinds of methods to pursue Zhao Yazhi. It makes people feel that the protagonist is particularly infatuated. He started at the age of eleven, and he didn't have a second goal for ten years. However, not long after he caught up with Zhao Yazhi, he started to have many romantic encounters. Isn't the change too big? ! !

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User 53140032720053mo ago

I endured nausea while watching it, but I vomited less than halfway through!

The main character is so unlikeable! What the hell!

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Too South64mo ago

How about this Brigitte Lin? Let the author give a review. I'm not convinced that Brigitte Lin is not good-looking. You know, my defense was completely broken when I saw this photo. After playing the role in The Invincibles of the East, I don't really like many of the gender-neutral characters and painting styles, but they still looked good when I was young. In addition, give it four stars. Although the writing is a bit immature and the plot is stiff in some places, I would like to encourage you.

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遗忘时光_AE72mo ago

Let's talk about going to study in the Mainland here.

Pig's Foot has a systematic way of learning knowledge, so he does not need to go abroad for further study. The main purpose of coming to study in China is to better integrate into the mainland in the future, and provide a foundation for his development northward after the millennium. In the mainland entertainment industry, you don't have to have money to get around in the beginning. What's wrong with getting to know the big names in China early? I help them today, and they will help themselves in the future. Isn't that good?

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Young Man Who Can Fly55mo ago

When I saw certain words, I immediately gave them up.

I really like to watch Hong Kong Entertainment or China Entertainment, but every time I see the author using a name like Suzaku Qilin, I lose the desire to read it. The author can't even give it a normal name.

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You Without a Name68mo ago

Very nice

Most of them are very good-looking and let me, a post-2005 generation, understand some of the scenes of Hong Kong in the 1970s and 1980s.

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Feixian Emperor77mo ago

Clear thinking

Inviting his soon-to-be brother-in-law to star in his own movie promoting extramarital affairs, his thinking is really that of a director! I will sacrifice anything for "art"! Admire admire admire

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Brother Hou 26379mo ago

not good

When a character appears in the book, the author has to introduce it for half a chapter, which is too clumsy!

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遗忘时光_AE73mo ago

Responding to some readers who are not readers

As soon as the system appeared at the beginning of the book, many readers abandoned the book, saying that rebirth and plug-ins were too awesome. What I want to say here is that it is just a safety ring. If you can't be reborn, you will be awesome. The system is an auxiliary learning system, which will not appear in other places. In fact, I also hate novels that have systems and are all kinds of unreasonable. I would like to thank my book friends who have always supported me, thank you all!

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