
The Great Director Started in the Late 1980s
by Chen Benben
About This Novel
Zhao Kun, nicknamed "Jiang Kun" and "Kun Dao", is a rising new director in the 1920s. Looking at the Chinese film industry, Brother Yimou Kai is old, Ning Hao is poor in skills, Makino Guofan and his like are lost to everyone, and Zhao Kun is about to shout: "This is my era!" When I woke up, I found that I was reborn in the last year of the 1980s. I had just graduated from Nortel's directing department and was waiting for a newbie to be assigned. Zhao Kun was at a loss, the times were changing drastically, he had no connections, no factory logo, he was pretty much a director based on his seniority, and there was no hope... Great director fan base: 485952199
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Official(47)Scraped 3d ago
It's so long-winded. I mentioned making a short film at the beginning, but I chose a poorly written black hole. I wrote about 80 chapters of a short film of more than 4 minutes without doing anything else. Talking about water is not just a daily grind, but there is no plot advancement.
It is a very lengthy and lengthy piece of popular science about filming. The first full-length film has not yet been completed after 130 chapters. It is so good. Well, the main character is still a virgin. I am too lazy to comment later. If you are short of books, you can skip reading. Otherwise, the pace of Siheyuan Diary is not as slow as the author's. I saw that the first film of the protagonist with more than 200 chapters finally won an award in Berlin. The result was a Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a double yolk egg, which paved the way for the debut of the protagonist with more than 200 chapters. The result is this. The most exciting point in the beginning of the whole story is that the author made a big mistake. Don't talk about realistic logic. After slipping away from the book shortage, I read more than 200 chapters without spending any money. I really bit the bullet. Later, I flipped through the table of contents and read more than 400 reviews. Only two years have passed. I really exploded. The author should give up. Slipping away
It's so cool. The first pot of gold is a short film. I just talked about 40 or 50 chapters and planned to go and eat the bonus but I haven't done it yet😐
When making the short film, it was obvious that I was taking a long-term approach. When I went back to the Northeast, the protagonist was trying to die as if he had a mental illness. He wanted to have a plan while also thinking about making underground movies!
The sense of immersion is strong, but time advances too slowly.
The part about flattering me at the Golden Elephant Awards was so disgusting. He said he disdained it, said some disgusting things, looked at me in disgust, and even used some Hong Kong actors who looked down on the mainland to star in his movie.
The heroine Da Meihong is good, and we could also add Zhao Mingming, He Qing, and Fu Yiwei as five or six of the best female supporting characters. Although the stallion story is not good, the single female protagonist of Monk is not likable either.
The plot is too confusing. I wrote a short film for China Entertainment that contains more than ten chapters but no title. Maybe the author thinks this is unique, high-class, and garbage.
It is estimated that 95% of the chapters of the old routine were written in the first 5 years, and the last few chapters were written in 15 or even 20 years.
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Official(47)Scraped 3d ago
It's so long-winded. I mentioned making a short film at the beginning, but I chose a poorly written black hole. I wrote about 80 chapters of a short film of more than 4 minutes without doing anything else. Talking about water is not just a daily grind, but there is no plot advancement.
It is a very lengthy and lengthy piece of popular science about filming. The first full-length film has not yet been completed after 130 chapters. It is so good. Well, the main character is still a virgin. I am too lazy to comment later. If you are short of books, you can skip reading. Otherwise, the pace of Siheyuan Diary is not as slow as the author's. I saw that the first film of the protagonist with more than 200 chapters finally won an award in Berlin. The result was a Silver Bear Award for Best Director and a double yolk egg, which paved the way for the debut of the protagonist with more than 200 chapters. The result is this. The most exciting point in the beginning of the whole story is that the author made a big mistake. Don't talk about realistic logic. After slipping away from the book shortage, I read more than 200 chapters without spending any money. I really bit the bullet. Later, I flipped through the table of contents and read more than 400 reviews. Only two years have passed. I really exploded. The author should give up. Slipping away
It's so cool. The first pot of gold is a short film. I just talked about 40 or 50 chapters and planned to go and eat the bonus but I haven't done it yet😐
When making the short film, it was obvious that I was taking a long-term approach. When I went back to the Northeast, the protagonist was trying to die as if he had a mental illness. He wanted to have a plan while also thinking about making underground movies!
The sense of immersion is strong, but time advances too slowly.
The part about flattering me at the Golden Elephant Awards was so disgusting. He said he disdained it, said some disgusting things, looked at me in disgust, and even used some Hong Kong actors who looked down on the mainland to star in his movie.
The heroine Da Meihong is good, and we could also add Zhao Mingming, He Qing, and Fu Yiwei as five or six of the best female supporting characters. Although the stallion story is not good, the single female protagonist of Monk is not likable either.
The plot is too confusing. I wrote a short film for China Entertainment that contains more than ten chapters but no title. Maybe the author thinks this is unique, high-class, and garbage.
It is estimated that 95% of the chapters of the old routine were written in the first 5 years, and the last few chapters were written in 15 or even 20 years.










