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Chapter 373: Korean Drama Controversy...

When Chen Ying saw An Ning sitting on the sofa in the bedroom and giggling, her heart skipped a beat, and she quickly stepped forward and asked, "An Ning, what are you doing?"

"Ah?" An Ning obviously didn't notice that Chen Ying had walked in. She was startled by her words. An Ning adjusted her bangs awkwardly and said unnaturally: "It's okay. What's wrong, Sister Ying?"

"Hey..." Chen Ying felt that the matter was a bit serious. She sat next to An Ning and said earnestly: "An Ning, your career is on the rise now, especially the image of a beautiful girl you have managed to create over the years and the extraordinary achievements you have accumulated in the country.

High popularity is a big guarantee for you to enter Hollywood. Listen to my advice, you are still young and it is not the time to fall in love. You can consider those things later..."

"Sister Ying..." An Ning felt very embarrassed when Chen Ying said that, and said with a red face: "What did you say..."

"It's over..." Chen Ying looked at An Ning's little girl look and couldn't help but exclaimed: "Are you interested in that Zhang Youbin? An Ning, you don't, right? You've only met him once, these days

Although not all of the men you met in 2008 were better than him, there were quite a few who were not worse than him. How could you do it so easily..."

"Sister Ying, I don't..." An Ning said without confidence, but she still said quibly: "I really don't mean what you said towards him..."

Chen Ying exclaimed: "Not yet?! You're like this yet, aren't you? An Ning, this is the first time I've known you for so long that I've seen you like this..."

"Sister Ying, can we not talk about this?" An Ning said as if begging for mercy: "I know what to do myself."

"I hope you understand..." Chen Ying said somewhat depressedly: "When a young actress first enters Hollywood, it's best not to have any scandals, especially when you land in Hollywood with this image, you can't make any mistakes.

Remember to put your career first, and it won’t be too late to talk about relationships after you have established yourself in Hollywood.”

"I know, Sister Ying, you have said it more than a hundred times..." An Ning curled her lips and said, "I will take care of it, so don't worry about it anymore, okay?"

"No..." Chen Ying also pouted and stared at An Ning and said: "I have realized that something big is going to happen to you... Hey, let's not talk about it anymore. Director Zhang even asked you to attend the dinner.

Are you going or not?”

An Ning jumped up and cheered: "How could you not go? Director Zhang's kindness, how could I live up to it? Just wait for me while I touch up my makeup!"

Seeing An Ning's excited look, Chen Ying felt extremely depressed. The way An Ning behaved now was like a little girl who had just fallen in love.

When An Ning walked out of the room, the previous dejection was gone, replaced by a very happy and lively look. Even Director Zhang was a little surprised at the rapid transformation of An Ning.

At the banquet, Zhang Youbin and An Ning sat at the same table again. Zhang Youbin was fine, but An Ning couldn't help but secretly look at Zhang Youbin sitting opposite her. Several times, she thought no one saw it, but in fact everyone was watching.

, I was shocked in my heart.

Han Zhiyu was also very depressed. What was depressing was that he seemed to be missing another good opportunity this time!

Although it seems to be such a simple thing to enter the Chinese entertainment industry from South Korea, and many Korean stars have successfully entered the Chinese market before him, this has also invisibly put pressure on Han Zhiyu himself.

, there are too many Korean celebrities who have gone to China to develop their careers. It is definitely not an easy thing to stand out among them.

How can you stand out among the Korean celebrities who come to China to beg for food?

Apart from being a passable dancer, Han Zhiyu doesn't have any outstanding advantages. His acting skills are average, his voice is average, and his looks can only be considered above average. Therefore, at this time, he can only rely on hype to quickly increase his popularity.

But, how can I increase my popularity in China? Either take on a big-budget movie in China, or have some scandals with a famous Chinese first-line female star.

If Zhang Youbin knew Han Zhiyu's purpose, he would definitely shake hands with him and have a glass of wine, even though he hates some Koreans so much.

Han Zhiyu also wants to take advantage of An Ning, or in other words, he also likes An Ning very much. An Ning's popularity is not only high in China, but also in Asia. Now it has begun to rush to the world. Han Zhiyu really wants to use An Ning to promote his career.

It seemed more like he could finally embrace the beautiful woman as he wished, because such a perfect woman as An Ning was really the only one he had ever seen in his life.

Han Zhiyu cherishes this opportunity to cooperate with An Ning. Not only is An Ning here, but he can also cooperate with a famous Chinese director. This opportunity is what he has been waiting for for a long time. According to Han Zhiyu's own ideas, this time the "Glory" short film,

The first purpose is to establish a good relationship with Director Zhang and strive to work with him on a movie in the near future. The second purpose is to have peace of mind.

He arrogantly believed that as long as he had enough opportunities, he would be able to capture An Ning with his own methods, but now it seems that Zhang Youbin has become a formidable enemy of his.

The topic at the dinner table happened to be discussing a movie that Director Zhang was preparing to shoot. Director Zhang said: "If China can form a good market like Europe and the United States and there is no piracy, then the box office of the movie will reach more than one billion or even billions."

, it’s not a problem at all.”

"No piracy?" Wang Yao laughed and said: "This kind of thing is absolutely impossible to happen. Even big companies like Microsoft cannot technically prevent piracy, let alone a simple audio-visual file like a movie? It's just a movie.

DV can steal the fruits of your hard work in movie theaters and then make pirated copies for sale, and even spread them all over the Internet immediately."

"Yes." Director Zhang sighed: "The theater chain is too chaotic and it is impossible to prevent piracy. Piracy is still light. Sometimes people from the theater chain directly give the original film to pirates for copying. The main reason is us.

The country's laws are not perfect, and the people have not formed the habit of going to movie theaters to watch movies like in Europe and the United States. This is not a problem that can be solved in a year or two."

Han Zhiyu interjected with a proud look on his face: "There is no such thing in Korea. Although the market in Korea is smaller, it is on par with the atmosphere in Europe and the United States. Our people respect the fruits of labor of film companies and actors.

Box office revenue is basically unaffected by piracy."

"South Korea?" Director Zhang smiled and said, "What's the use even if South Korea has less piracy than China? There are only tens of millions of people in total, which directly leads to Korean directors not being able to make big-budget movies, because

In that case, even if there is no piracy, it will be difficult to recover the cost, which is why so many Korean stars are now seeking development overseas."

Han Zhiyu had to nod and admit, saying: "The embarrassment of movie box office is indeed a problem we face, but Korean directors are also looking for breakthroughs. Sooner or later, most movies will be released simultaneously throughout Asia and even the world.

, as long as it breaks out of the Korean market, box office will definitely not be a problem, but having said that, South Korea is now focusing on TV dramas, because TV dramas are not affected by box office, and Korean TV dramas have now become mainstream in Asia, basically

Make one film and earn another."

"I really can't compliment South Korea's strength in TV dramas." Director Zhang shook his head and said, "Most Korean TV dramas are carved out of the same mold. In addition to being able to deceive the tears of young boys and girls, in my opinion, they are really

It’s useless…”

"I don't agree with this." Han Zhiyu became popular in TV dramas, so he strongly disagreed with Director Zhang's words: "I have always felt that Korean TV dramas are very meaningful, and what Korean directors are best at is making the audience

They resonate with all living beings, and they can make the audience laugh for the protagonist and cry for the protagonist. This is a manifestation of ability."

"Performance?" Director Zhang felt very unhappy, because he once directed a TV series. As a former TV series director, he had long hated Korean TV series, and for various reasons, he disliked Koreans very much. This

If it weren't for the actors chosen by the upper management of Datang Company, he would rather use Zhang Youbin than Han Zhiyu. This kind of vase actor is what he hates the most.

"Korean TV dramas are a manifestation of falsehood and hypocrisy. You are a Korean, and it is not that I have never been to Korea. You can tell me for yourself that the lives of the vast majority of Koreans are really like what is described in your TV dramas.

"?" Director Zhang felt a little excited.

Han Zhiyu was also asked by Director Zhang. This question is indeed very sharp, and it is also a practical question. The life of Koreans. It can be said that except for those in the upper class, the lives of civilians in other places are not as beautiful as those depicted in Korean dramas.

.

"The TV series is not a documentary, so naturally it is somewhat fictional." Han Zhiyu said.

"Hmph..." Director Zhang smiled sarcastically and said: "Korean TV dramas are basically supported by the Chinese market. I really don't understand why so many boys and girls in China are obsessed with Korean dramas.

Maybe they are still too young. By the time they understand it, I think Korean dramas will soon be lonely!"

"Lonely?" Han Zhiyu shook his head and said: "No, even if the current young people mature in the future, there will be the next group of young people. Who can guarantee whether the next group of young people will like Korean dramas more?

Besides, what Korean dramas need to capture is the market of young people. We don’t care about the maturity of a group of contemporary Chinese young people. Because that also means that it is a season of alternation of innovation and innovation. Only by such continuous alternation can more and more people become more and more mature.

More and more young people like Korean dramas."


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