
This Actor Wants to Improve so Much
About This Novel
When he was reborn in the millennium, on the day of the college entrance examination, the system fell on him and identified him as Liu Tianxian. Everyone said that the entertainment industry was very deep, and he just wanted to see the entertainment industry in this life.
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He always makes enemies, beats people, and is suppressed, which makes him feel disgusted. Moreover, when he travels back in time, he only acts and sells songs, and does not use the information of the times to make any money.
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After watching it, I felt it was very ordinary. The male protagonist was reincarnated as a county party committee secretary and wandered around the entertainment industry. The filming of Tian Long Ba Bu has offended Lin Zhiying and the Hong Kong industry. It felt like it was a bastard. The only advantage was that he had some skills in helping to manage the crew. I felt that he was at the level of a social worker and would not make money by using the information about his reincarnation. There was nothing interesting about it.
I can't stand it anymore. It's always easy to meet stupid people. Then forget it if there are conflicts. There are many novels that help Liu Yifei, but you are so considerate in taking care of everything from front to back. Why don't you make movies and record songs? Go be an agent.
Chapter 17. I'm curious. Will the dormitories be messy for new Nortel freshmen? Aren't they all very clean to welcome new students? What did you put in? Will it be a mess? Don't understand. Did the author never go to college? Or is it the university where the author went to, where the dormitories for freshmen on their first day were in a mess?
I've read Chapter 180 and summarized it.
The protagonist's plans for himself are actually very general. He can invest in filming and other things, but his plans for singers are too poor. Although the record market is declining rapidly, does it have half a cent to do with the value of original music? Did the author forget that there is a market for ringback tones? At that time, this market was more profitable than your filming and investment in movies! As a result, after the protagonist traveled through the world for several years, he sang one song and released a symphony, and the rest was lost. Then there is nothing done to occupy IP. For example, in Kung Fu Panda, the protagonist can use short stories, short comics, etc. To occupy the IP at the beginning. After all, Kung Fu is Chinese, and pandas are also Chinese, but Kung Fu Panda is from Hollywood. Doesn't it feel bad that the protagonist has a patriotic character? Then there are some popular novels, animations, film and television IPs in the future. Even if the protagonist doesn't want to spend time writing it himself, can't he write an outline and pay someone to write it to get the IP first? After that, whether you develop it yourself or buy the copyright, you will make a lot of money. However, the protagonist has no plans at all. In his previous life, the protagonist was able to reach the county level and did not have such planning ability? The last thing is about the treatment of Shu Chang and Liu Yifei. The protagonist pities Shu Chang, but in the end he treats Shu Chang like a spoiled brat. You know Shu Chang can sing well but you never thought of singing a few songs to her? Even if you can't think of it at first, you can always think of it when Liu Yifei comes to ask for a song, right? And the song for Liu Yifei is actually short of paper but long in love? Liu Yifei's timbre has no special features except for a little timbre, which also makes it difficult for her to sing and catch the ears of the audience. This is the fundamental reason why her album did not make waves. In this case, the protagonist gave a short love song that is completely unsuitable for Liu Yifei's timbre and style. It is simply a joke. As far as Liu Yifei's voice is concerned, the only way to break through is a more magical song. Even if you choose Digging in a Small Garden or Little Jumping Frog, it is more reliable than a short love story. Not to mention that there is someone nearby who is not afraid. All she needs to do is buy the Chinese cover rights first. The protagonist only needs to give advice and ask Liu Xiaoli to buy the copyright. Is it difficult? There is no need for the protagonist to waste time writing songs by himself. To sum up, the author chose to enter the entertainment industry after defining the protagonist as an official veteran in his previous life, but he only followed the path of actor and film and television investment, almost completely abandoning the IP and music paths. Music can quickly realize huge amounts of money for the protagonist, and IP can give the protagonist a greater say in future film and television adaptations. As a result, the protagonist is completely unable to see the huge benefits in these two aspects. Actor and investment are just following the trend and waiting for good projects to be delivered to their doorsteps. It is simply ridiculous.
Two stars at most. What kind of background does the male protagonist have to challenge Zhang Jizhong and Sammo Hung? He also kidnaps people and makes jokes. It's all leftovers from other people's entertainment.
The protagonist doesn't lick the dog, he has a sophisticated way of dealing with people, but he's just too petty
Make progress a little faster. Seeing Hong Kong and Taiwan come to the mainland to beg for food and pretend to be back. All the forward-looking dogs in the capital society would be better if they rise up as soon as possible and let them kneel and lick them.
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Official(59)Scraped 10d ago
He always makes enemies, beats people, and is suppressed, which makes him feel disgusted. Moreover, when he travels back in time, he only acts and sells songs, and does not use the information of the times to make any money.
It is said that if you want your comments not to be deleted, you have to give them five stars.
After watching it, I felt it was very ordinary. The male protagonist was reincarnated as a county party committee secretary and wandered around the entertainment industry. The filming of Tian Long Ba Bu has offended Lin Zhiying and the Hong Kong industry. It felt like it was a bastard. The only advantage was that he had some skills in helping to manage the crew. I felt that he was at the level of a social worker and would not make money by using the information about his reincarnation. There was nothing interesting about it.
I can't stand it anymore. It's always easy to meet stupid people. Then forget it if there are conflicts. There are many novels that help Liu Yifei, but you are so considerate in taking care of everything from front to back. Why don't you make movies and record songs? Go be an agent.
Chapter 17. I'm curious. Will the dormitories be messy for new Nortel freshmen? Aren't they all very clean to welcome new students? What did you put in? Will it be a mess? Don't understand. Did the author never go to college? Or is it the university where the author went to, where the dormitories for freshmen on their first day were in a mess?
I've read Chapter 180 and summarized it.
The protagonist's plans for himself are actually very general. He can invest in filming and other things, but his plans for singers are too poor. Although the record market is declining rapidly, does it have half a cent to do with the value of original music? Did the author forget that there is a market for ringback tones? At that time, this market was more profitable than your filming and investment in movies! As a result, after the protagonist traveled through the world for several years, he sang one song and released a symphony, and the rest was lost. Then there is nothing done to occupy IP. For example, in Kung Fu Panda, the protagonist can use short stories, short comics, etc. To occupy the IP at the beginning. After all, Kung Fu is Chinese, and pandas are also Chinese, but Kung Fu Panda is from Hollywood. Doesn't it feel bad that the protagonist has a patriotic character? Then there are some popular novels, animations, film and television IPs in the future. Even if the protagonist doesn't want to spend time writing it himself, can't he write an outline and pay someone to write it to get the IP first? After that, whether you develop it yourself or buy the copyright, you will make a lot of money. However, the protagonist has no plans at all. In his previous life, the protagonist was able to reach the county level and did not have such planning ability? The last thing is about the treatment of Shu Chang and Liu Yifei. The protagonist pities Shu Chang, but in the end he treats Shu Chang like a spoiled brat. You know Shu Chang can sing well but you never thought of singing a few songs to her? Even if you can't think of it at first, you can always think of it when Liu Yifei comes to ask for a song, right? And the song for Liu Yifei is actually short of paper but long in love? Liu Yifei's timbre has no special features except for a little timbre, which also makes it difficult for her to sing and catch the ears of the audience. This is the fundamental reason why her album did not make waves. In this case, the protagonist gave a short love song that is completely unsuitable for Liu Yifei's timbre and style. It is simply a joke. As far as Liu Yifei's voice is concerned, the only way to break through is a more magical song. Even if you choose Digging in a Small Garden or Little Jumping Frog, it is more reliable than a short love story. Not to mention that there is someone nearby who is not afraid. All she needs to do is buy the Chinese cover rights first. The protagonist only needs to give advice and ask Liu Xiaoli to buy the copyright. Is it difficult? There is no need for the protagonist to waste time writing songs by himself. To sum up, the author chose to enter the entertainment industry after defining the protagonist as an official veteran in his previous life, but he only followed the path of actor and film and television investment, almost completely abandoning the IP and music paths. Music can quickly realize huge amounts of money for the protagonist, and IP can give the protagonist a greater say in future film and television adaptations. As a result, the protagonist is completely unable to see the huge benefits in these two aspects. Actor and investment are just following the trend and waiting for good projects to be delivered to their doorsteps. It is simply ridiculous.
Two stars at most. What kind of background does the male protagonist have to challenge Zhang Jizhong and Sammo Hung? He also kidnaps people and makes jokes. It's all leftovers from other people's entertainment.
The protagonist doesn't lick the dog, he has a sophisticated way of dealing with people, but he's just too petty
Make progress a little faster. Seeing Hong Kong and Taiwan come to the mainland to beg for food and pretend to be back. All the forward-looking dogs in the capital society would be better if they rise up as soon as possible and let them kneel and lick them.














