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If you want to write a single heroine, just write a sweet pet story. Don't create a few ambiguous partners who will disgust people, and lick all kinds of resources for fans and book friends who want to eat Yahuazi and Pangbing. I wanted to click here to watch it because of Jing Tian. The female lead came in, not because of Feixian. Don't let the fans of Feixian fail to lick it well. It's funny that the fans who came in because of Jing Tian ran away again.
It would be too bad if there were multiple female protagonists. It would be better to start the business on your own if there are multiple female protagonists.
Personally, I feel that Jing Tian is the most suitable for a single female lead. She has good looks, good temperament, and little black material. As for her acting skills, her looks are too good and there are not many actors with super high acting skills.
You must live with a single female protagonist. It's not appropriate to have only one female protagonist in the beginning. Come on,
I really don't blame Rong Xinda for not being popular in the early days of Yang Mi. Look at her appearance before plastic surgery. How could she be popular? What a fuss
See 293, I have the script, I have the copyright, I have the resources, I have to go public. Speaking of raising money to buy potatoes, you can open a video website with what the protagonist has in hand right now, and there is no need to buy it at all. There is a script, there is copyright, there is a familiar director, and there is an agency. What is the meaning of financing for you? Do you feel that you are making too much money, should you find someone to come in and share some of it?
Tax evasion is illegal, please note that it is illegal. What is the law? The bottom line of morality. Breaking the law means that morality is below the standard. Who is Fan? He is a person who breaks the law. So here comes the question, what is the author's idea of washing and protecting so hard? Rebirth may change the trajectory a little bit, but can morality be solved by rebirth? As a reader, I am quite disgusted by this.
I still don't understand Jing Tian's background
If you say that her family is awesome, then the video incident will not happen. If it was arranged, then I can only say that this is true love.
I like Fei and Tian the most, the single female lead is the best
As someone who writes about China Entertainment, I like Fei and Tian the most, so I can add a singing part too! Forget about other female protagonists, especially Mi. I really don't understand that there are so many books that like Mi as one of the female protagonists. The male protagonist also agrees with all kinds of calculations. It's simply poisonous. There are more than one book. Is it because I feel wrong? Is there something wrong with my outlook on life? I don't like Yuan either. A person who has been a mistress many times still has so many people treating her as one of the heroines. I don't understand why? (Bibi in a low voice: Don't say it's because of love. Your family is going to tear apart other people's families because of love? Aunt Qiong Yao???) The reason why I like Fei and Tian is that one is protected by her mother, and the other has a powerful background. Don't talk about why Tian was covered by it, and your family spent so much money to support it? Those resources are brought in with capital. Both of them are very innocent! Don't use the bar, the bar means you win.
Chapter 90: Buy Liu's novel for a million dollars? Seriously? You know you can make a lot of money from shooting in the future, but you can give a big red envelope after you make money. If you let other authors hear that you spent this money, which author will not increase the price? I heard in the future that you won't be able to buy much? I really don't accept this.
It's short, it's embarrassing, it's witty, bro, are you going to go against the grain? 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
No need to read it, do you need to use the company's shares to sign the contract when you are born again? Even if she is valuable, it cannot compare to the development of your company. What can she bring to you?
As long as the heroine is not Liu Tianxian, I can watch it
I was so disgusted when I saw that nearly 300 chapters were about to be released. I just treated them as feeding dogs and stopped reading.
It is stupid to list a film and television production company, and it is easy to be coerced by capital. The company is most likely to cause shocks, and the best acquisition is Literary Network. Cinema chains should also be involved, upstream, midstream, and downstream. It is best for theater chains, economic companies, and other artist studios to go public.
So far, I have seen that Chapter 159 is too bland and has no climax at all. The career has not made much progress, especially "No Man's Land". To be honest, there is no need to participate, and it has no promoting effect at all. There is such a big gap between her and Jing Tian's status in the book, why don't you hurry up and improve your status?
Jing Tian
Jing Tian
In fact, it's best to write a story with a single heroine. You just need to focus on your career.
If I really don't have time to write, I'll just finish it as soon as possible. Every time you update a few chapters, it'll be almost a month. Every time I read it, I forget what the previous content was and what's the point. Wouldn't it be better to just finish it and write the subsequent hot events in the entertainment industry as a spin-off?
Single heroine
Single female protagonists are the most difficult to write. It's hard for me to be satisfied. Of course, it doesn't matter whether I'm satisfied or not. I hate the intrusion of film and television the most. Some movies and TV shows require adaptability. I can't imagine that Jing Tian, who has 0 experience, wants to meet you. Destroy film and television.
How did you cut it? Are there any similar ones?
I read it a few years ago, but I don't remember why I didn't finish it, and I can't remember the plot at all. I just have an inexplicable feeling in my memory that the book was well written. I recently re-watched it and was disappointed. It was really not that good. Why do I have this weird memory of "well written"? First of all, the male protagonist traveled back to 2006, but the author's writing style can be read as a condescending attitude - the whole process uses the current perspective to criticize things at that time, revealing an unconscious sense of superiority, which is particularly uncomfortable to watch. It can be seen that the author dislikes certain star actors very much. They are full of subjective judgments, emotional and superficial. This is in the same vein as the previous feeling of condescension. You may not like some people, but that kind of criticism, that kind of disdainful attitude, and the overall description and expression make it very uncomfortable to read. There is actually no problem with having a single female lead, Jing Tian, but the emotional scenes are too awkward to write. I reluctantly persisted in the first part, and basically skipped the later ones quickly. Some of them I just couldn't stand and just skipped. If you can't stand the emotional line, then look at the career line. The author's film selection is completely divorced from reality: When filming "Want to See You" in 2006, the director chose Li Shaohong? "Want to See You" was successful as an online drama in 2019, but it would most likely not be adaptable to the TV station model in 2006. Moreover, this drama has extremely high technical requirements for the female lead (Ke Jiayan won the Golden Bell Award for her second film), and it was impossible for the 18-year-old Jing Tian to play the role. Well~_~ the director actually chose Li Shaohong - she is more suitable for ancient costumes or Republic of China dramas, and does not feel like a match for modern idol dramas. There is also Mo Junjie, the second male lead of this drama. I don't know what the author thought, but he actually chose Lei Datou. Mo Junjie is a sensitive, clean, and gentle little angel, and he is completely incompatible with Lei Datou...
The daily relationship with Tiantian is very good. Movies and TV are not that exciting
Update, I just started watching it