The entertainment industry — a magical place where countless people rise to fame overnight, while just as many fall from grace in an instant, becoming targets of public exposure and online denunciation.
Cao Yu is reborn. At first, he only wanted to quietly live the life of a wealthy man. But somehow, he ends up becoming a sensation in the entertainment world.
Yet he knows all too well that the entertainment industry runs deep. He has no intention of ending up as another washed-up figure with no tricks left.
So, he becomes a capital tycoon instead.
In 1978, Li Chaoren was not the richest Chinese.
In 1978, there were still eight Hollywood giants.
In 1978, the apple had not been bitten by God.
This is the best time, technology is waiting to be boomed, and gold is everywhere.
This is the worst era, where interests are paramount and capital is king.
This is an era of chaos, dragons and snakes dance wildly, and there are many heroes.
The story began in 1978 in a small fishing village in Xiangjiang…
Xia Yu, a young fisherman born on a rainy day, stood on the top of the mountain and made a zhengzheng oath: “Big man, if you can’t live or die, you will eat and die! In this life, I will be a tycoon!!!”
One day, Chu Shun—a shameless guy who would rather take off his pants than hang himself properly—crossed over to a parallel world. There, he acquired a system called the [Film Fund]. What’s it like to make movies without fearing a financial loss or needing investors?
“As a director, I never care about box office returns!”
So, Chu Shun pulled out Kill Bill. But because it was too bloody, it unsurprisingly failed to get the “Dragon Seal” (the film approval mark in China).
Very well. Kill Bill, which made $180 million at the box office on Earth, ended up as an online B-movie in the parallel world...
“I think there are three absurd things in this world.
First, bad people often live better lives than good ones.
Second, when you're in trouble, friends help without hesitation—yet when they're in trouble and ask you for money, you say they're not real friends.
Third, a whole crowd of you are standing here listening to me talk about the art of film.”
—Chu Shun, speaking at the American Film Academy.
Some of the works by "foreign trauma" director Chu Shun include:
Lord of War, The Hunt, Farewell My Concubine, The Legend of 1900, The Intouchables, City of God, Cinema Paradiso, Malèna, Dead Poets Society, and more.
They say the forest is big, and all kinds of birds exist.
Wu Chen, a graduate from the Beijing Film Academy’s cinematography department, also wants to see what kinds of “birds” there are in this strange and colorful film industry.
...
Back at the beginning of the millennium, Zhang Yimou’s Hero had already become a huge hit nationwide, marking the arrival of the era of big-budget Chinese films.
Wu Chen, the “new generation leader” of the Beijing Film Academy’s cinematography department, is just starting from humble beginnings...
“In the domestic director circle, our cinematography department is the one that really calls the shots...” Wu Chen said so.
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The web director returned to 2004 with his memories, stirred up a storm with a horror film, and became the king of entertainment
Who says China doesn't have sci-fi films?
Wang Hao, fresh off watching "Wandering 2," was reincarnated and, in the blink of an eye, transported to 2005, a graduating student in the directing department of the Beijing Film Academy.
He then resolved to establish China's own sci-fi film industry, transforming and reimagining countless films and novels.
With "The Three-Body Problem" and "The Wandering Earth" at the core, starting with virtual reality, then adding exploration, confrontation, and aliens, and ultimately gazing at the stars, he has built a uniquely Chinese sci-fi cinematic universe, a true epic for Chinese filmmakers.
(He already has a million-word completed collection of his older books, so feel free to collect and invest.)
Gu Xuanfeng is a student at the Southern California Film Academy. He accidentally took over a movie that was about to be unfinished. From then on, he started his career as a director. He became the youngest director in Hollywood. He is also the master of many types of films. Because of his name, he is nicknamed "Tornado" by movie fans around the world.
Song Ci travels back to the past and becomes neighbors with a future top celebrity female star.
Over ten years, he builds a vast business empire.
Quietly, what changes will he bring to the entertainment industry and this world?
Is domestic entertainment over?
Are domestic films entering an era of comparison and comparison?
Li Qiutang is here, he wants to become that mountain!
PS. There is only one female protagonist, but she will face various temptations. People with obsessive-compulsive disorder should be careful.
【Huayu】 【Director】【Single Female Liu Yifei】
Zhou You had a long dream, so long that it lasted his entire life. When he woke up, he could remember very few things, only the director's instinct was engraved in his bones. At the age of 19, he made "Buried", but was tricked by his rich father into returning to China, who wanted him to inherit the family business.
From "Love Is Not Blind" to "The Sun Also Rises".
It doesn’t matter, I can still be successful in the country, wait for me to come back again!
The rhythm is slow, and the heroine has a transition in the front~