
China Entertainment: Since Joining the Regular Army in 1996
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Wang Sheng, a web drama director who was born in Yeluzi, traveled back to 1996 and became a student of Beijing Film Studio. He thought he could join the regular army and show his ambitions, but he didn't expect that the regular army would be even more wild...
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Official(70)Scraped 19d ago
When I heard about Chapter 320, the first part was okay, but the later AI polishing was obvious, so it was withdrawn.
Do you know how I feel after listening to your first two chapters? I clicked on your book because I thought it was easy to write the plot! And when you wrote the part with Han Sanping, you were just making a deal! Not even a little bit of affection! It may be different from what I expected at the beginning. I think the expected plot is: the protagonist relies on the relationship between his parents and has a relationship with Han Sanping, and then forms a team and comes up with an idea, such as the wedding idea you wrote, and then Han Sanping agrees, forming a plot in which the protagonist gets better and better with Beijing Film Studio, and then makes a movie or something! But the protagonist went to see Han Sanping. From the beginning of that part, I was listening to it with a frown on my face! Maybe my expectations for this plot were wrong. ...
The author must have never held a small meeting
I was embarrassed when I watched the scene where 20 or 30 film studio directors met. This kind of small meeting of decision-makers never emphasizes value and grand narrative. They are all real exchanges of interests. Only when the leaders of the conference speak and employees listen to the lecture can they understand the value and grand narrative
After reading Chapter 40, I felt that it was not an entertainment article at all, but a purely commercial article.
When I first saw the movie about wedding dresses, I thought the protagonist was going to make a short film about wedding dresses, but it turned out to be a ten-second commercial. Later, if you think about advertising, just do it. Once the advertising becomes popular, you can make short films and then make movies. In the end, it didn't work. I was still having trouble with the leaders and was still taking orders and filming commercials. I saw that it was China Entertainment, not starting a new business. You looked at starting a business very seriously, and it didn't give people the feeling of being in the entertainment industry. It was all a business stumbling block. If you want to watch China Entertainment, you can go. It's all about business and vanity. So far, the protagonist in Chapter 40 has no intention of making a movie.
After it was put on the shelves, basically 80% of the chapters were written using AI. From policy analysis to movie plot analysis, people who often use AI to write official documents will know what is going on at a glance. The protagonist is like a heartless robot, only serving as a link. And the homogeneous description of each female supporting role is too serious. Won't order again!
The entertainment industry needs vitality. We can't get too close to others, nor can we stay far away from them. A pig-footed pug wants to be an official. The best you can do is run errands under a mountain eagle. What's the use? The constraints of the entry system are too great, which negates the advantages of time travellers.
This book is a business article disguised as an entertainment article.
I don't know what the author's original intention of writing this book was to write about young people who were unable to find jobs in that era and started their own businesses? Or is it about the black and white of the entertainment industry back then? Or are you writing about the humanities and sophistication of that era? All in all, I don't see what's good about this book. If you can't read it after reading dozens of chapters and the various plots are unattractive, it means your book is useless.
No wonder it doesn't even have any special ratings. I'm speechless. I started making trouble by shooting commercials. It's not without reason that my ratings are low.
I didn't want to watch the first movie. It was made to order. This is the characteristic of people sewing pants. If you go up and take a picture, it's plagiarism.
Just finished installing it at the Youth Science and Technology Award. I will go back to Nortel to be a student.
Nortel takes itself too seriously, right? The protagonists are so successful. Nortel doesn't want to be a director, but the last one is a professor. Are you going to be recruited as a student? ? ?
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Official(70)Scraped 19d ago
When I heard about Chapter 320, the first part was okay, but the later AI polishing was obvious, so it was withdrawn.
Do you know how I feel after listening to your first two chapters? I clicked on your book because I thought it was easy to write the plot! And when you wrote the part with Han Sanping, you were just making a deal! Not even a little bit of affection! It may be different from what I expected at the beginning. I think the expected plot is: the protagonist relies on the relationship between his parents and has a relationship with Han Sanping, and then forms a team and comes up with an idea, such as the wedding idea you wrote, and then Han Sanping agrees, forming a plot in which the protagonist gets better and better with Beijing Film Studio, and then makes a movie or something! But the protagonist went to see Han Sanping. From the beginning of that part, I was listening to it with a frown on my face! Maybe my expectations for this plot were wrong. ...
The author must have never held a small meeting
I was embarrassed when I watched the scene where 20 or 30 film studio directors met. This kind of small meeting of decision-makers never emphasizes value and grand narrative. They are all real exchanges of interests. Only when the leaders of the conference speak and employees listen to the lecture can they understand the value and grand narrative
After reading Chapter 40, I felt that it was not an entertainment article at all, but a purely commercial article.
When I first saw the movie about wedding dresses, I thought the protagonist was going to make a short film about wedding dresses, but it turned out to be a ten-second commercial. Later, if you think about advertising, just do it. Once the advertising becomes popular, you can make short films and then make movies. In the end, it didn't work. I was still having trouble with the leaders and was still taking orders and filming commercials. I saw that it was China Entertainment, not starting a new business. You looked at starting a business very seriously, and it didn't give people the feeling of being in the entertainment industry. It was all a business stumbling block. If you want to watch China Entertainment, you can go. It's all about business and vanity. So far, the protagonist in Chapter 40 has no intention of making a movie.
After it was put on the shelves, basically 80% of the chapters were written using AI. From policy analysis to movie plot analysis, people who often use AI to write official documents will know what is going on at a glance. The protagonist is like a heartless robot, only serving as a link. And the homogeneous description of each female supporting role is too serious. Won't order again!
The entertainment industry needs vitality. We can't get too close to others, nor can we stay far away from them. A pig-footed pug wants to be an official. The best you can do is run errands under a mountain eagle. What's the use? The constraints of the entry system are too great, which negates the advantages of time travellers.
This book is a business article disguised as an entertainment article.
I don't know what the author's original intention of writing this book was to write about young people who were unable to find jobs in that era and started their own businesses? Or is it about the black and white of the entertainment industry back then? Or are you writing about the humanities and sophistication of that era? All in all, I don't see what's good about this book. If you can't read it after reading dozens of chapters and the various plots are unattractive, it means your book is useless.
No wonder it doesn't even have any special ratings. I'm speechless. I started making trouble by shooting commercials. It's not without reason that my ratings are low.
I didn't want to watch the first movie. It was made to order. This is the characteristic of people sewing pants. If you go up and take a picture, it's plagiarism.
Just finished installing it at the Youth Science and Technology Award. I will go back to Nortel to be a student.
Nortel takes itself too seriously, right? The protagonists are so successful. Nortel doesn't want to be a director, but the last one is a professor. Are you going to be recruited as a student? ? ?
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I found it on the new book list, and the quality is pretty good. Rebirth of Chinese Entertainment. The protagonist is reborn as a kid from Beijing Film Studio who tried to join the studio in 1996 to no avail. He plans to find his own way out and use the resources of Beijing Film Studio to make high-end wedding films. He uses Beijing Film Studio's dimensionality-reducing light and shadow art and sky-high price gimmicks to gain a large amount of traffic and initial success. At the same time, he cooperates with well-known wedding companies to get orders for mid-to-low-end wedding films. Why read this book: First of all, it is quite innovative. I have read a lot of Chinese entertainment movies. This is the first time I have seen someone who made his first fortune by playing a marriage movie. And the authenticity is improved through detailed output, at least it is not fake at first glance. The story is pretty good in every aspect. Why not read this book: It's obviously an outside site trying this. It's hard to say whether it will be discontinued in the future, especially since the book I just added last week has just disappeared... In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.


I found it on the new book list, and the quality is pretty good. Rebirth of Chinese Entertainment. The protagonist is reborn as a kid from Beijing Film Studio who tried to join the studio in 1996 to no avail. He plans to find his own way out and use the resources of Beijing Film Studio to make high-end wedding films. He uses Beijing Film Studio's dimensionality-reducing light and shadow art and sky-high price gimmicks to gain a large amount of traffic and initial success. At the same time, he cooperates with well-known wedding companies to get orders for mid-to-low-end wedding films. Why read this book: First of all, it is quite innovative. I have read a lot of Chinese entertainment movies. This is the first time I have seen someone who made his first fortune by playing a marriage movie. And the authenticity is improved through detailed output, at least it is not fake at first glance. The story is pretty good in every aspect. Why not read this book: It's obviously an outside site trying this. It's hard to say whether it will be discontinued in the future, especially since the book I just added last week has just disappeared... In general, I'll give it a try. I'll make a comment later depending on the situation.




The children of Beijing Film Studio relied on the company's resources to carry out high-end wedding photography and got their first pot of gold. It's been on my reading list and I couldn't help but finish reading it today. It's very good and worth recommending.




You can read it if you are in a book shortage The creativity of the wedding celebration at the beginning is very interesting, but after the plot is deleted, it becomes very ordinary, and the plot is so dry that it can be said to be a battle report.













