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Alas, the author fell into the trap of the previous two books again. There are so many problems.
I read the first 20 chapters. Let's talk about the plot first. There are no major flaws in the plot, it's quite satisfactory. But there are really many minor problems. It is extremely imprudent to not look up history and prices at that time. 1. Let me talk about the part at the beginning. I just arrived in Hong Kong. I got off the plane and bought myself an outfit from head to toe, including leather clothes and shoes. How much does this outfit cost a few hundred Hong Kong dollars? Can you exchange it for RMB 2-300 times? Where did your money come from? 2. Also, when you were making the movie "Painted", it would be okay if you translated it into Chinese to reflect Hong Kong. The entire movie was made up of mainlanders, the filming was in the mainland, and the dialogue was in Mandarin. Yet you still vowed to satirize Hong Kong? Who are you mapping? In the end, you can even write one more sentence, "It's okay to dub it into Cantonese again." 3. When an actress sees you "working hard" and "hard work", she wants to pounce on you, and even does things. Brother, this is 1979, not 2009-19. At that time, not many people dared to mess around with men and women, and not many people dared to be so "straightforward" in power. I don't know if Liu Xiaoqing's rumors are true or not, but they were still several years later. 4. Salary, 20,000 RMB for the heroine? Do you want to give 4,000 RMB to the second female lead? Give me another 1,000 RMB because my back is exposed? Seeing this makes me want to curse, you know? Do you know what the level of a household worth 10,000 yuan was before 80 years ago? Do you know how high the salary was in 1979? If you don't know, you can think about it. Liu Xiaoqing, who is popular all over the world, will still be paid for making movies in a few years. Zhang Qiang, who is popular all over the world, will sell millions of copies of an album, but she will be paid 2-3,000 yuan per album. How many thousand do you give to supporting actors in one movie? The above is still a complaint that I only read the first 20 chapters. In fact, there are still many things that I can complain about because I am too lazy to talk and type. As my title said, there is nothing wrong with the author's outline, nor is there any problem with the plot direction. The only problem is that there are too many flaws and it is not rigorous. Just like the previous book, the one with the heroine Zhou Gongzi, who is Zhou Gongzi? Are you allowed to have three wives and four concubines? Still serving the same husband? You think too much. If it is a fiction about Xiuxian or something like that, you can write the structure of the novel however you like, but this is not the case. The most difficult thing about writing a rebirth novel is the time period to write the content and storyline suitable for this time period. Why!
It's Hong Kong Entertainment under the guise of Hong Kong Entertainment. Why write entertainment articles that involve politics? I don't know what these authors are thinking, but don't impose your patriotism! It's quite speechless and boring to see this way of writing! ! !
The exchange rate of U. S. Dollars to Hong Kong dollars in Hong Kong in the early 1980s was around 1:6, not 1 U. S. Dollar to 60 Hong Kong dollars. This common sense mistake has been repeated and will not be corrected 🔨
The stallion 🐴 is a female and it needs to be stabbed twice
The author's aesthetic vision may be truly unique. There were so many good-looking actresses from the Mainland in that era, such as Gong Xue, Zhu Lin, Fu Shiba (who played Daji), or Gong Li, Liu Xiaoqing, etc.! If you really don't know how, just go through the cast list of the four famous novels.
After reading more than 200 chapters, suddenly 1 U. S. Dollar exchanged for 60 Hong Kong dollars. It was so exciting. I don't know where the author found it. Is Brother Asan possessed? The lowest exchange rate was 1:9.8 During the Hong Kong Island handover negotiations, and then fixed at 1:7.8 Until now.
I couldn't hold it any longer and died of poison.
I came here for the labels Chen Hong and Qingxia, but it turned out to be Shen Danping and Zhang Liwei again, 😰😰😰. I really couldn't stand it anymore. The author is really not picky about food. I came here for a big meal, but I clicked in and found out it was fast food. . . 😰😰😰
When I saw that Columbia shares were required to make a movie, although it made sense, my first impression was that it was a bit ridiculous.
After reading Chapter 30, I felt uncomfortable holding back some words. Chapter 40 or so has been on the shelves, so I subscribed to one chapter specifically to complain about it! First of all, there is something wrong with the author's aesthetics. There is definitely no problem with the actress's appearance, but there are also good and bad qualities, which are relatively subjective, but the consensus among readers is that those who are beautiful are definitely not bad. Secondly, the plot is abrupt and Pan Hong's incident happened carelessly and awkwardly. Afraid of being ignored, how did you shoot the first movie? Again. . . . . . There are too many things to complain about Finally, there are too many things about the crotch.
This book is okay at first, but the more you read later, the more disgusting it becomes. There is a saying that if you don't love, don't hurt. You hurt and don't love. You say others are possessive. This pig's foot is more possessive. Anyway, I can't stand it. If pig's foot is a scumbag, it's okay, but pig's foot is a pure bad seed when it comes to women. It's really disgusting. You write about so many women. You can't stand each other one after another. It's so disgusting that I don't want to leave it.
I don't understand at all, what is the purpose of arranging this mainland status?
It's disgusting. It's just a pig story. Three or four women are enough. Damn it makes me sick when I see a woman. It's getting more and more rubbish.
Haha, if the protagonist is not worth tens of billions, Guan Zhilin will be the first to leave. Others have said that they don't like filming, they only like money. She only likes to enjoy the life of a rich man. You didn't even have a house in Hong Kong at the beginning. How can she be with you?
It feels like a low-profile version of the Golden Age And to be honest, the author has a petty attitude. What did you say at the beginning about the Central Plains, Henan is just Henan, who would look down on you? Later, I went back to find a few bodyguards to take with me, which was too owlish I hate Hong Kong and have a northern stance, which is very praiseworthy, but I hope this petty attitude can be changed.
I just read a chapter or two and it feels like it's a template for the studio.
The Internet literary world is also playing "zzzq"!
What were you thinking about with your back to the north in 1979? There is neither a market nor a creative environment, so what are you trying to do? Look at how Jet Li became successful in Hong Kong? Besides, which of the movies you mentioned was a big hit in Hong Kong? Almost all of them were box office flops. Left-wing films are no longer mainstream in Hong Kong. Even "The Last Call" and "Shaolin Temple" only ranked fourth at the box office that year.
The heroine Shen Danping!
The aesthetics are also amazing!
I really can't bear to see Pan Hong. Pig's feet are like a pug, 😰😰😰
The pacing and plot were okay at first, but after arriving in Hong Kong, the plot drifted away. It was all about men and women, and it turned into a harem story. It is already a bad element in entertainment works, and readers are tired of it 😒
How to put it, the author currently wants both and wants more. A person's energy is limited. If he wants to get involved in everything, the stall will become bigger and bigger, there will be more and more pitfalls, and the plot will become more and more watery. When it comes to making movies, you can completely write a script and let others under your control make it. The protagonist is too stingy and you have to hold on to any classics. The other characters are just to highlight the protagonist's awesomeness.
To be honest, I didn't see any cool points. I don't know what the point of your writing is so mediocre.
I can't believe that this is the author I have been waiting for for so many years, and I can't even believe that this is the new book after two books have been ordered.
He looked very irritated, with a hammer in the east and a hammer in the west.
You carry too many private goods based on your personal preferences.
The name of the book can be changed to China Entertainment 1979: Starting from Hong Kong Island! The heroine Xiangjiang must have at least one (business agent, housekeeper assistant).
This book is still being written. Are there many people reading it? I haven't seen much interest in the book reviews.
There's someone with a round face who has a military position over there, so stay away.
Oh, long time no see, I'm actually writing a book again
What I hate the most is that they are always women. Chapters 4 and 3 are all women or underage. It might as well be on the shelves.