
When I Film, I Rely Solely on My True Self
by Forgot Haha
About This Novel
He is a small group actor who is about to retire, but he has obtained the "character simulation system". From then on, he took a different path from other actors. Others rely on acting skills when filming, but he relies on the instincts accumulated by simulating the experiences of each character. It depends on the true character acting! In "The God of Medicine" he simulates a patient. "Tibetan Grass Green" simulates a volunteer teacher. "Mr. Tree" simulates mental illness. Each simulated life has its own ups and downs. (May all parents and parents enjoy the meal)
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Here's a suggestion: Either write a brief summary of the plot where the protagonist simulates the role, or write it quickly! I really like this book, but I have a worry. If you put it on the shelf, and then you update it just to simulate the plot of a character, and you update it once or twice a day (I think you write simulation plots, it is about 5 chapters), it will be uncomfortable for me to read... If this is the case, I will definitely follow it, but it will definitely take a few days to read the updated chapters.
? ? ? What the hell is that hallucination chapter of yours? Do you think I'm confused? You can either just write about acting in the entertainment industry, or you can't write about it at all. You are a person with a golden finger, why do you write something with a messy memory? ? What? Is your soul ferrying? Speechless... Brother, you wrote well in the front, but what the hell did you write in the next few chapters?
(I didn't see what the comment you deleted was about) Probably: I don't think it's okay to ask you to give a brief introduction or brush over the simulated plot. I think the simulated plot is the keynote, but have you ever thought about which of the current book friends still has the patience to read the transitional plot you wrote? (At least not me, unless you write a plot that suits my taste.) Or you can try to put it on the shelf and see if anyone likes your initial idea (that is, continue to write and simulate the plot carefully), and see if other book friends like it or not, or not! You can change it to what I said midway. Come on! More updates.
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Official(3)Scraped 22d ago
Here's a suggestion: Either write a brief summary of the plot where the protagonist simulates the role, or write it quickly! I really like this book, but I have a worry. If you put it on the shelf, and then you update it just to simulate the plot of a character, and you update it once or twice a day (I think you write simulation plots, it is about 5 chapters), it will be uncomfortable for me to read... If this is the case, I will definitely follow it, but it will definitely take a few days to read the updated chapters.
? ? ? What the hell is that hallucination chapter of yours? Do you think I'm confused? You can either just write about acting in the entertainment industry, or you can't write about it at all. You are a person with a golden finger, why do you write something with a messy memory? ? What? Is your soul ferrying? Speechless... Brother, you wrote well in the front, but what the hell did you write in the next few chapters?
(I didn't see what the comment you deleted was about) Probably: I don't think it's okay to ask you to give a brief introduction or brush over the simulated plot. I think the simulated plot is the keynote, but have you ever thought about which of the current book friends still has the patience to read the transitional plot you wrote? (At least not me, unless you write a plot that suits my taste.) Or you can try to put it on the shelf and see if anyone likes your initial idea (that is, continue to write and simulate the plot carefully), and see if other book friends like it or not, or not! You can change it to what I said midway. Come on! More updates.









