
I Am a Director, I Only Shoot Original Works
About This Novel
It was reborn, and there was an entertainment system. Others just copied the movie, scolded the circle, and hugged them by the way. But Xu Feng is different. He already has a system, so he still needs to copy movies? I only shoot originals. Starting from the Great Sage, we will create a mythical movie universe that belongs only to China. Who says there are no good blockbusters in China? I'll take the photo. It all starts with saving the bad movie "Warring States"
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Official(7)Scraped 23d ago
It's okay. One star is deducted because the protagonist said that Zhao Liying is her favorite among Liu Yifei, Jing Tian, and Zhao Liying. I think there is something wrong with the author's aesthetics.
I wrote about the Warring States Period and changed the Great Wall. I thought about how to change it - the background is set in the Han Empire. There are Huns in the north and orcs in the north. The heroine Jing Tian is set as the princess of the Han Empire. She knows magic, and knows two unique moves: the instant small fireball technique and the summoning group attack technique. The male protagonist is set as a somewhat funny official Erdai who is a swordsman. The second male villain is the general who defends the city. The male villain (a Westerner) is just like the leader of the Huns (given his whole awesome setting, he can be one-on-one). Story background: There has been a drought in the north for several years, and there is no harvest. The Huns launched a sneak attack on the Great Wall. Both sides suffered numerous casualties. The general who defended the city almost died in the battle. Finally, they repelled the Huns (20 minutes at the beginning of the movie) The bell is like this), the leader of the Huns knew that the Huns alone could not capture the Great Wall, and planned to lure an orc tribe further north to serve as cannon fodder. The intelligence soldiers of the Great Wall defenders discovered the changes of the orcs and reported them to the general, and then requested the court for support. Then the court sent reinforcements headed by the princess and the second generation of officials (the male and female protagonists) to the Great Wall to support (the above paragraph is also the entire 2 0 minutes) The two sides fought several battles back and forth with the Great Wall as the boundary (devising some military tactics and conspiracies in the middle, both sides must have online IQs and not fight recklessly). After the final battle, the orcs were eliminated, and the Xiongnu leader fled in embarrassment (this can still be written as The Great Wall 2), eh, that's it, there is too much written. If the author adopts it, I can give some suggestions for adaptation later.
I came here after reading the introduction. Now I know that I'm tired of copying and copying Chinese entertainment articles. I don't feel immersed at all and it's not fun. I just want to read something original. Once you've written it, you'll be the best. Come on.
Just by looking at the title, you can tell that if originality is so easy, the author would not write a book here. . . . Don't take shortcuts
The plot is too fast
The plot moves too fast and the details are not good. The rest is okay. It's just mindless and cool. If you like it, you can read it.
Some creativity, this is very good, worth seeing,
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok
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Official(7)Scraped 23d ago
It's okay. One star is deducted because the protagonist said that Zhao Liying is her favorite among Liu Yifei, Jing Tian, and Zhao Liying. I think there is something wrong with the author's aesthetics.
I wrote about the Warring States Period and changed the Great Wall. I thought about how to change it - the background is set in the Han Empire. There are Huns in the north and orcs in the north. The heroine Jing Tian is set as the princess of the Han Empire. She knows magic, and knows two unique moves: the instant small fireball technique and the summoning group attack technique. The male protagonist is set as a somewhat funny official Erdai who is a swordsman. The second male villain is the general who defends the city. The male villain (a Westerner) is just like the leader of the Huns (given his whole awesome setting, he can be one-on-one). Story background: There has been a drought in the north for several years, and there is no harvest. The Huns launched a sneak attack on the Great Wall. Both sides suffered numerous casualties. The general who defended the city almost died in the battle. Finally, they repelled the Huns (20 minutes at the beginning of the movie) The bell is like this), the leader of the Huns knew that the Huns alone could not capture the Great Wall, and planned to lure an orc tribe further north to serve as cannon fodder. The intelligence soldiers of the Great Wall defenders discovered the changes of the orcs and reported them to the general, and then requested the court for support. Then the court sent reinforcements headed by the princess and the second generation of officials (the male and female protagonists) to the Great Wall to support (the above paragraph is also the entire 2 0 minutes) The two sides fought several battles back and forth with the Great Wall as the boundary (devising some military tactics and conspiracies in the middle, both sides must have online IQs and not fight recklessly). After the final battle, the orcs were eliminated, and the Xiongnu leader fled in embarrassment (this can still be written as The Great Wall 2), eh, that's it, there is too much written. If the author adopts it, I can give some suggestions for adaptation later.
I came here after reading the introduction. Now I know that I'm tired of copying and copying Chinese entertainment articles. I don't feel immersed at all and it's not fun. I just want to read something original. Once you've written it, you'll be the best. Come on.
Just by looking at the title, you can tell that if originality is so easy, the author would not write a book here. . . . Don't take shortcuts
The plot is too fast
The plot moves too fast and the details are not good. The rest is okay. It's just mindless and cool. If you like it, you can read it.
Some creativity, this is very good, worth seeing,
Okay, ok, ok, ok, ok













