457 Great waves
This ti, shupeien didn’t go the wrong way. Instead, he followed the map and successfully found the broadcasting room of ‘unexpected events’.
When shupeien ca over, the movie was just about to start. This broadcasting Hall was slightly larger than the one for ‘the demon’ and could accommodate more than a hundred people. It was already 70 – 80% full.
This should have sothing to do with Tao cen’s recent rise to fa in Europe and the United States. She had taken on the role of the Italian director Chesare’s “Lost City “, and the European dia had affectionately called her the Chinese beauty.
For this reason, in addition to most of the Asian faces in the theater, there were also so Western dia personnel and a few familiar foreign film Critics. They were probably here because of the partnership between Tao cen and Cesare, and a few of the film Critics were familiar with shupeien.
Because the movie was about to start, they didn’t have ti to greet each other. Shupeien nodded to his acquaintances. When he sat down, he thought of the sparse audience in the hall of ‘the demon’ and sighed.
It was such an outstanding film, but due to the lack of international popularity of the actors and director, it was obviously not as popular as “unexpected incident” in the first round.
Just as Shu Peien had expected,”unexpected events” was also very good. The story began with the female lead, Liu Xi, played by Tao cen, unintentionally doing a good deed, but it ended up causing serious consequences and ruining the life of a child.
The story carried ning zhanping’s strong personal style, and the narrative was extrely stable. Tao cen’s acting skills were also unquestionable, and he played the role of a female lead who did bad things with good intentions perfectly.
When Liu Xi, played by Tao cen in the movie, found out that the little boy would have to rely on a wheelchair for the rest of his life because of her, she burst into tears.
Tao cen’s crying scene was naturally extrely exciting and on point. However, Shu Peien kept comparing her to Zhang Yuqin, who was played by Jiang se.
In ” the demon, ” Zhang Yuqin did not shed a single tear from the beginning to the end. Whether it was before she learned of her daughter’s disappearance or when she confird that her daughter’s body had been found, she had restrained herself and endured it.
However, the sadness lingered from the beginning to the end of the movie. The atmosphere of despair far exceeded the tears of Liu Xi, who was played by Tao cen.
Tao cen’s acting was good, but it didn’t resonate with shupeien. The ending scene of ” demon ” even appeared in shupeien’s mind. The scene where Zhang Yuqin and a strange girl looked at each other and said the line, ”
“I still have a child. He’s just not by my side.”
At that ti, Zhang Yuqin’s smiling expression was more touching for so reason.
He was already lost in his thoughts before the movie had even finished.
At this ti, in Huaxia, Dragon travel Studios had released an eye-catching news headline:
At the French Film Festival, shupien predicted that ‘demon’ would beat ‘accident’ and win the trophy!
Under the headline of the news was what Tao Tao and Su Min had seen and heard at the French Film Festival.
The news article detailed shupeien’s praise for ‘the demon’ and affird Jiang se and Liu Ye’s acting skills in the movie. It even ntioned shupeien’s praise for ‘the demon’.
The news had used an eye-catching headline. It quickly attracted the attention of the dostic audience. Naturally, Jiang se and Liu Ye’s fans were looking forward to it. However, it also angered Tao cen’s fans.
Tao cen had been famous in the country for many years. His reputation and status were not comparable to ordinary celebrities. When this news ca out, many of Tao cen’s fans were naturally unwilling to let their idol be stepped on.
A large number of netizens flooded the dia page under Dragon travel Studios to comnt on it. For a ti, there was an endless stream of curses online. The incident had blown up so much that the flas of war had eventually spread to century Galaxy. So netizens recalled that Tao cen and Jiang se had originally used the sa manager, Xia Chaoqun. However, in the end, Xia Chaoqun had abandoned Tao cen and chosen Jiang se.
Back then, Xia Chaoqun’s choice had already caused so dissatisfaction among Tao cen’s fans. Now that such news had appeared, it was as if he was indirectly trampling on Tao cen’s new movie to boost Jiang SE’s popularity. Naturally, Tao cen’s fans would not forgive him.
On the news website of Dragon Travel Studio, the netizens had different reactions to the news.
[ the fairy on patrol: Jiang se has only been out for a short ti. Although she has so works and has acted in a few movies that did well at the box office, there should still be a gap between her and Tao cen. ] In this news article, Shu Peien was praising his acting skills to be outstanding, even surpassing Tao cen’s “unexpected incident.” Wasn’t the praise a little too much? Tao cen’s acting skills were obvious to all. Jiang SE’s performance in the movie was also good. However, she was still young. Compared to Tao cen, there was still a gap.
Not to ntion anything else, just from the total box office sales of their movies, the endorsent, and the profits created for century Galaxy, it could be compared to their status. Furthermore, the resources between the two female stars were incomparable. Tao cen was currently being selected by the internationally renowned director chessaray and had experience working with major Western productions. How could Jiang se compare to her?
if what the news pointed out about Shu Peien believing that Jiang se and Liu Ye would win an award for ‘the demon’ is true, then I can only think that Shu Peien is old and blind. He’s no longer worthy of being a fair and just film critic.
The netizen nad ‘patrolling mountain demon’ sounded very impulsive. He was obviously full of anger about this news.
Under his comnts, many netizens supported his point of view and felt that he was right. Soone even left a comnt: I think that it’s highly possible that Jiang se bribed the dia to write this piece of news randomly.
The third young master of the SU family: “as everyone knows, Tao cen, a subsidiary of century Galaxy, is the most profitable star. There is no doubt about this. Whether her acting is good or not, it can be proven by statistics. Her level of script selection was clear to her fans of many years, not to ntion that the director she was working with this ti was ning zhanping. It was a battle between two strong people, so it couldn’t be too bad.
Tao cen’s fans were all waiting for the release of “accident,” which she had played the leading role in alone. The France Film Festival indeed owed her a trophy. Fans had been looking forward to such a good ti for many years, but in the end, they had been waiting for this news.
If the news is true, then I can only say that Shu Peien’s speech is unfair. If the news is fake, I can only curse the current news reporters to go to all lengths to attract attention.
[Tao cen’s fan club: @ su family’s third young master su San, this matter is very likely to be true. Do you rember that Shu Peien has rarely posted reviews about movies in recent years?] However, there were two reviews about Jiang se in his recent comnts. It was highly likely that he was a fan of Jiang SE’s and that the dia was just spouting nonsense by speaking up for her and promoting her new movie.
[lights of all hos: teacher Shu’s special column has not been updated. The specific news is still unclear, but a bunch of people have already started to bla her in a hurry.]
[ fell in love with a person: in terms of ti, the France Film Festival should have just started. Even if teacher Shu finished ” demon “, she couldn’t have finished ” Accident “. ] Based on his personality, it was unlikely that he would say sothing as irresponsible as ‘demon’ overpowering ‘unexpected’ before he finished watching the two movies.
Both sides stuck to their own argunts and caused a stir. The two movies had yet to be released in China, but they were already a hot topic. Schpeien, who was abroad, didn’t expect that his unintentional words had already caused news.
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