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Chapter 359 Take the dross and discard the essence

Are those people deliberately targeting and suppressing Mingdai?

Not really.

It's simply because Ming Dai's role as a vicious female supporting role has made everyone tear up, so the new crew also wants to ride on the popularity and maximize profits, that's all.

Even when Mingdai was so angry that she called to question her, the producer and director over there could justifiably retort that these were all for the good of the show.

Later, the results of the new drama were really good, and Mingdai's questioning seemed to be unreasonable.

Everyone thinks that Mingdai is getting an advantage and acting like a good girl.

Only Ming Dai knew how bitter her heart felt.

Therefore, she understands Shen Nan's experience and pain better.

Of course other people in the circle will also know, but no one will stand up and speak for Shen Nan. They have no relationship with Shen Nan and will not risk offending Tan Wenshu to help Shen Nan.

Mingdai was a nobody and was unable to help.

This was Mingdai's regret in the following years.



now.

Turn back time and restart the world.

The regrets of her past life were placed in front of Ming Dai, and Shen Nan, who had never worked with her before, stood in front of her and invited Ming Dai to join this new "Devil" as the heroine.

When Shen Nan talks about professional issues, she is no longer the reserved and introverted person she was just now. Instead, her eyebrows are shining and her whole person is shining!

Even her speech became exceptionally smart, and she talked eloquently to Ming Dai:

"I wanted to find a real eighteen-year-old girl to play my heroine, but most actors of this age couldn't meet my standards. Until I watched "Emperor", your death scene was really It's so good, I dare say it can definitely be booked as the best picture this year! Later, after I saw your other works, I was more sure of the idea of ​​choosing you as the heroine. Of course! This is just my unilateral idea. I know that with your current reputation, you can have better choices, but I still hope that you can seriously consider my proposal!"

Shen Nan looked at Mingdai particularly sincerely, with the enthusiasm and vitality of a true creator in her eyes.

Mingdai also didn't expect that her overthrow of Tan Wenshu would bring about such a butterfly effect.

"Can I ask why this movie came into the hands of director Shen Nan?"

In fact, Ming Dai knew the inside story, but she still pretended not to know anything.

Shen Nan touched her nose, the joy on her face was mixed with a hint of bitterness.

"I wrote and directed this project from the beginning."

Shen Nan briefly told the background story, which was similar to what Mingdai saw in the interview transcript of her previous life.

It's just that the Shen Nan in front of her eliminated the part where she encountered difficulties and tried to use objective words without emotion to describe the whole incident.

Ming Dai could detect the slight disgust towards Jiahe Pictures and Tan Wenshu in Shen Nan's tone. The former was for means and the latter was for character.

"...So now the project is back in my hands, and most of the investment has been cut off." After saying this, Shen Nan realized that such an expression might scare off Ming Dai, and quickly added, "Of course! The investment is small. It means the quality of the movie is not good. This is the storyboard I brought, which definitely represents my sincerity!"

Mingdai watched Shen Nan take out the storyboard script from the bag at his side, along with the complete script, and handed a thick stack of pages to her.

Mingdai opened her mouth in surprise: "This is a split-shot script. It's your hard work. Aren't you worried that it will be leaked after I read it?"

Shen Nan stopped with his hand halfway outstretched, lowered his head and thought for a moment, then asked Ming Dai: "Can you do it?"

Too honest.

Mingdai was helpless.

But he shook his head and said, "I don't know how."

Shen Nan immediately smiled: "Then I believe you."

Her frank and straightforward sincerity left Mingdai speechless for a long time.

Finally, he took what Shen Nan handed over and without opening it, he pressed the word "Tian Mo" on his palm and rubbed it gently, as if he could see Shen Nan working hard at the desk through the page.

Ming Dai suddenly said: "Can I ask, is this heroine important in the play?"

Ming Dai remembered that in the "Demon" she had watched in her previous life, the female characters were almost all vases, and there was nothing particularly eye-catching. So why did Shen Nan try so hard to invite her just for an unimportant heroine?

Shen Nan was stunned for a moment: "The heroine's role is the most important!"

This reaction surprised Mingdai: "Isn't the heroine..."

I paused for a moment, remembering that "The Demon" in this life has not yet been released, so I shouldn't know so much in detail.

Then he changed his tone: "When I auditioned for the film, I remember that the introduction summarized that the movie is about a young man who grows up from a grassroots to a hero who saves the world."

"So you participated in the audition!" Shen Nan learned about this for the first time and quickly explained, "The version you are watching should have been revised by Jiahe and Tan Wenshu. The core character of the original script is the eldest princess, oh By the way, the eldest princess is..."

Shen Nan responded to Ming Dai again, eloquently speaking.

Mingdai understood it as soon as she heard it.

In her previous life, she had watched that version of "The Demon", which was a very conventional and refreshing story about a grassroots boy who rose up against adversity and grew into a hero to save the world.

However, it was filmed by Tan Wenwen, who is good at commercial films. The whole movie has a good rhythm, is simple and attractive, and mobilizes the audience's emotions throughout the whole process, so that some of the flaws in the story can be ignored.

This is why, after the movie was released, many viewers complained that the story was brainless, the jokes were vulgar, the characters were fragmented, the story line was incoherent, etc., but it still couldn't resist the audience's love.

In Tan Wenwen's version of "The Demon", the biggest villain is not the demon in the title of the movie, but the eldest princess of the royal family. She is ambitious and wants to use the demon to take over the world, so she causes such a huge disaster and is finally defeated by the male protagonist. , it is very common to see villains with facial makeup, and most people are not impressed after watching it.

But now that Shen Nan has told it, Ming Dai finally knows that it turns out that the dull and dull eldest princess in Tan Wenshu's version of "The Devil" is the heroine in the first version of the script, and all the storylines revolve around her.

As for the male protagonist in Tan Wenshu's version, his story line has not changed much from the original version. He is still a grassroots hero who carries the prophecy of salvation.

In addition to being a hero, he is also the eldest princess's fanboy and lover. It was the eldest princess who taught the young man what family, country and world are.

...Hearing this, Ming Dai was slightly startled.

There have been many criticisms of Tan Wenwen's version of "The Devil" in previous lives. One point that is generally recognized is the issue of the character separation of the male protagonist. It is said that he was an ordinary folk boy in the early stage, but how did he suddenly become obsessed with the world later?

The case is now solved.

It turns out that Tan Wenwen deleted the important part of the original plot about the influence of the eldest princess on the boy and prompting him to grow up and take on responsibilities, so that the character design became incoherent.

Ridiculous, really ridiculous.

Take the dross and get rid of the essence...it's Tan Wenshu!
Chapter completed!
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