
The Road to Tycoon
大亨之路
- Status
- Completed
- Length
- 483k Words
- Genre
- Urban
- Audience
- Male
- Subgenre
- Urban Life
- Updated
- 10y ago
- Source
- Qidian
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Street boy, come back and continue 😒
Alas, I remember that I cried when I watched A Night of Gray Hair 🤫. Xiaohu is the best Hong Kong entertainment I have ever seen.
[Comment] I wish the new book a hit!
May the new book be a hit! The average number is over 10,000!
[Comment] Reading Xiaomi's book is great! !
Support Xiaomi, come on Xiaomi! !
[Comment] Personal opinion!
I really liked it, but I always felt that there were some things that should have been revealed but were not. For example, I had no impression of the surprise attack shot by the protagonist at all. The highlight of this movie should be the fist-to-flesh fights, unprecedented visual stimulation. However, I feel that the author spent a lot of pen and ink on some peripheral descriptions, and did not describe at all what I wanted to see. I thought I would describe some of the highlights of the movie, how awesome it is, but nothing happened. Wang Jing, the fat guy, was surprised after watching it. He didn't know why he was surprised, so he just said a really cool sentence and ended it. . . . . It felt like I had only taken off my pants for three seconds. . . I personally thought that the fun part was that the protagonist blinded the investors with the money in the movie. Originally, he didn't want to invest, but after watching it, he felt happy and wanted to invest. He cried and shouted for investment, and slapped him in the face to show off. In fact, this paragraph was not written at all, and it was just mentioned that the protagonist got the money. . . . . Then after I got the money, I started writing all the details about the filming. . . . . Personally, I feel that the focus of the writing is in the wrong place. I don't know what other people want to see, but what I personally want to see is very vulgar pretense and slaps in the face and various exciting plots!
[Comment] I replaced my kind-hearted woman...
Except for Li Meixian, everyone inside is so miserable. .
[Single Chapter Review] Short review "118 Step by Step (Please order first)"
Not bad, not bad, I feel like I'm entering an official battle!
[Comment] American dramas are actually very profitable
If you really want to make money from Americans, American dramas are a better choice than movies. Movies are a one-and-done deal, no matter how good the script is, that's all. TV series, on the other hand, can continue to make money season after season. The premise is that it was filmed in the United States, so the script alone actually doesn't mean much. American TV dramas are usually created by multiple people. The main creator gives an outline, and the screenwriters fill it in. The protagonist can set up a branch in the United States, produce American TV series, and then sell them to TV stations. As long as it is approved by advertisers, it can be released and sold at a good price. Much less worrying than movies. I wrote the outline and key points of future popular American dramas myself, and let American screenwriters fill in the content. This can both reduce workload and resolve cultural differences. Otherwise, it would be difficult to imagine that an author traveling through Hong Kong would create an authentic American flavor. However, you should be careful when choosing American dramas. Just because they are popular does not mean they are suitable. Some are from the wrong era, such as CSI. In the early 1990s, technologies such as DNA analysis were not yet practical, so it became a semi-science fiction film. "24" Needs the fermentation of the 9/11 incident. Some are extremely dependent on actors, such as Hugh? Lowry's "House." Some are too American and too hot, and the protagonist may not be able to grasp them in the future. For example, "Six People". This type of film often requires a high-level writing team. And if it's too hot, actors will face sky-high salary increases. Some of the effects seem not to be good. For example, it always feels weird for a Hong Kong person to write "The X-Files". Some costs are too high and TV stations may not buy them. Like "Mad Men."
Is this a rebirth article 17 photos or an intern screenwriter
[Comment] I accidentally became the number one fan.
Fans accidentally ranked first in value.
[Comment] The author starts with a battle against Hong Kong Chan. Who can he please by doing this? No wonder I have been on the streets my entire life and have a poor grasp of market psychology.
The author starts with a battle against Hong Kong Chan. Who can he please by doing this? No wonder I have been on the streets my entire life and have a poor grasp of market psychology.
[Comment] Come on, come on
Come on, come on [fn=2_2]
[Comment] We are in the state, Brother Xiaomi, come on, come on!
We're in the zone, Brother Xiaomi, come on! [Fn=5_1]
[Comment] I have always liked Hong Kong Entertainment written by Xiaomi, especially "The Grandmaster", which is my favorite. I hope this book will also be a success.
🤭🤭🤭🤝🤝Hong Kong entertainment will never decline, come on Xiaomi! ! !
$L$[Comment] What is the difference between writing about Hei Xiangjiang at the beginning and writing about Korean entertainment and full plastic surgery?
What is the difference between writing about Hei Xiangjiang at the beginning and writing about Korean entertainment and talking about full plastic surgery? People who originally came to see Hong Kong Entertainment had a good impression of Hong Kong. It's so dark, the ghost is still interested in watching it. And if it starts like this, don't you feel petty?