
China Entertainment Started from Nortel in 2002
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Li Mu, who graduated from the directing department of the University of Southern California, was nominated for an Oscar in 2023 for his debut film. Before he could enjoy the bone-crushing ecstasy of this man, he was reborn and returned to 2002. This year, "Hero" has not yet been released, and the era of China Entertainment blockbusters has not yet arrived... (New book: "The Great Director of the Photography Department of China Entertainment")
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The protagonist's starting point is too high, and he has no idea how to start a pure love story, but starting a harem is just fine. The single heroine Liu Yifei can't keep up with the protagonist at all. She can't create a spark of spirit and can only be completely reduced to a foil.
The author's book is really not a lick, and the interaction with Liu is also very interesting. It can be regarded as a breath of fresh air in the single female protagonist Chinese entertainment literature. The one next door just calls the heroine my aunt... It's a little uncomfortable
Although I also like Liu, I can't accept a single female lead. A single female protagonist who is reborn and joins the entertainment industry is too contrary to human nature. There are too many beautiful girls in the entertainment industry. Men with normal surnames and orientations cannot resist this kind of temptation. Anyone who can not take the initiative and refuse is considered a great man.
After taking over Wang Jinhua, everyone behind will be gone.
No, how capable are you to shoot "Manslaughter" in mainland China? Domestic "Manslaughter" are all shot abroad, and the background is not set in China. You can only shoot "Manslaughter" unless you are... In short, it is too illogical.
For entertainment articles, it's okay to just have one woman. It's okay to say you're single-minded, but the problem is that you end up giving birth to a daughter? No son? What? Are you planning to give away a lot of your family property to outsiders? What are you writing about?
If you like the single heroine Liu Yifei, you can check it out.
Disadvantages: The filming of the previous few movies was basically covered in one go. There was no shooting process or movie plot, which was relatively empty. Pros: Why 5 stars? The progress is very obvious from now on, the logic is smooth, and the plot is smooth. The process of making a movie has been significantly improved; there is no violence throughout the book, it is told eloquently, and it can be read in one breath with calmness. It is a refreshing novel in the same genre.
Since 2002, I have been making crazy movies one after another, and the box office of each movie is so high. At that time, there was such a soil, and the protagonist could make money just by filming.
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Official(94)Scraped 18d ago
The protagonist's starting point is too high, and he has no idea how to start a pure love story, but starting a harem is just fine. The single heroine Liu Yifei can't keep up with the protagonist at all. She can't create a spark of spirit and can only be completely reduced to a foil.
The author's book is really not a lick, and the interaction with Liu is also very interesting. It can be regarded as a breath of fresh air in the single female protagonist Chinese entertainment literature. The one next door just calls the heroine my aunt... It's a little uncomfortable
Although I also like Liu, I can't accept a single female lead. A single female protagonist who is reborn and joins the entertainment industry is too contrary to human nature. There are too many beautiful girls in the entertainment industry. Men with normal surnames and orientations cannot resist this kind of temptation. Anyone who can not take the initiative and refuse is considered a great man.
After taking over Wang Jinhua, everyone behind will be gone.
No, how capable are you to shoot "Manslaughter" in mainland China? Domestic "Manslaughter" are all shot abroad, and the background is not set in China. You can only shoot "Manslaughter" unless you are... In short, it is too illogical.
For entertainment articles, it's okay to just have one woman. It's okay to say you're single-minded, but the problem is that you end up giving birth to a daughter? No son? What? Are you planning to give away a lot of your family property to outsiders? What are you writing about?
If you like the single heroine Liu Yifei, you can check it out.
Disadvantages: The filming of the previous few movies was basically covered in one go. There was no shooting process or movie plot, which was relatively empty. Pros: Why 5 stars? The progress is very obvious from now on, the logic is smooth, and the plot is smooth. The process of making a movie has been significantly improved; there is no violence throughout the book, it is told eloquently, and it can be read in one breath with calmness. It is a refreshing novel in the same genre.
Since 2002, I have been making crazy movies one after another, and the box office of each movie is so high. At that time, there was such a soil, and the protagonist could make money just by filming.
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This is a young novel written by a fan of Sissi. It is very imaginative and interesting, and it also writes a different Yifei later on. The emotional scenes are also well written. I recommend it with five stars.




This book was written from the time of Xiao Liu. In the early stage, it followed the path of Huayu that year, but it got better and better later on. You can take a look.



Rebirth, a true fan of the author Sissi Too much focus on Sissi makes money, the author is a true fan, but a little too devoted director I haven't watched it much yet, so it's hard to rate it.




Lao Liu should have the best life in this book. She got together early, acted, worked as a producer and directed, won awards, had sweet love, a happy family, lovely children, and got the life we hope she can have. The only shortcoming is that Liu Ma has become dispensable and has no role. It is very worth reading. The author also has a photography guide, which is also worth reading.































