Ongoing · 36171 views
552 Chapters · 117 Readers
3.2 (5)
dramaslice-of-lifeurban-life

<Entertainment Circle> <Single Female Lead> <Gossip> <Movie> <TV Series>=? ? ?

I scored 728 points in the college entrance examination, but I didn’t go to Peking University but to Beijing Film Academy.

Others mocked Lin Fan for being ungrateful, and Lin Fan mocked them for not knowing the situation and not realizing that it was 2002.

Zhang Yimou's "Hero" has just been released, and the era of Chinese blockbusters has just begun. Lin Fan is reborn and does not want to be a spectator of the times. He wants to be the leader who stirs up the storm~

Movies, variety shows, TV, music~

He wants to be the king of Chinese entertainment.

Show more
Completed · 27795 views
666 Chapters · 108 Readers
3.4 (5)
dramaurban-life

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.

Show more