Chapter II Planning
Chapter 2 Planning
As the saying goes, you should become famous as soon as possible! Mucheng has such a plan in his mind. Although his inventory can be said to be quite rich, and it is all classic whenever he takes it out, but reality is not as simple as imagined.
You said you're making those classic movies now? But you are a rookie in the entertainment industry now. How can you do it? You don't have fame or actors, you can't even shoot it.
Even if you were lucky enough to shoot it, how can you not have a theater chain? Hong Kong in the 1980s was the era when theater chains were king. The main theater chains were Princess Jin, Jiahe, and Shaw Brothers, and the others were scattered and remote. Princess Jin has a New Art City, and Jiahe also has its own movies. You don’t know that Shaw Brothers doesn’t have a bird. So it’s unrealistic to make movies right away now. It’s better to be down-to-earth.
What? You say you write scripts and submit them to other companies, and you have a good idea. After all, the scripts you write are definitely classics. As long as those film companies are not blind, they will like them, but Mucheng doesn't want them.
You just fucking the script, and you will definitely want a classic script. But people like the script but they don’t like you. I’ll give you 50,000 or 100,000. It’s really amazing. I’ll give you 500,000, but I don’t lack this little money.
The script needs to be voted on, but it cannot be taken advantage of by others. This requires careful consideration and planning.
After lunch in Mucheng, he sat lazily on the sofa and took the newspaper bought by Aunt Cheng. He looked at the huge row of words and saw: "Weng Meilin committed suicide for love" also accompanied by photos of Weng Meiling in the past, which read:
"TVB queen, famous movie star, Weng Meilin was poisoned at home in the early morning of last night and was sent to Baptist Hospital to die, suspected of committing suicide because of love!"
I flipped through several newspapers in a row, including Ming Pao, Oriental Daily, Entertainment Xingwen, and all reported the same news. Mucheng was stunned in shock. It seemed that some things should come. Looking at the photos in the newspaper, I just felt that it was a pity.
Weng Meilin and Qiao Huang Rong, this is the most profound image she brings to everyone. In the Legend of the Condor Heroes, she plays the smart but willful little witch Huang Rong. With her pretty appearance and outstanding acting skills, she makes the role of Qiao Huang Rong lively, becoming an eternal classic on the screen, and an absolute idol in the minds of many movie fans.
Not only is she pretty and cute, but she is also innocent, straightforward, intelligent and charming. She and Huang Rihua's version of "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" can be said to be endless.
For the post-70s and 80s, it should be considered very complex. I think that as long as Weng Meiling's "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" was played, everyone would appear in front of the TV on time. People born in the 70s and 80s would just imitate Guo Jing's moves of the Eighteen Dragon Subduing Palms when they were young, which was also an amateur fun.
Since ancient times, her beauty has been so poor. In the play, she met her brother Jing, but unfortunately she met the passionate prodigal son Yang Kang in real life. She was eventually hurt by love and died. It is really sighing!!!
Looking at the newspaper reports, Mucheng couldn't help but think of the classic TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" I had watched, and felt deeply moved. He turned to the hero Jin Yong, and then the martial arts novels popular in Hong Kong. It can be said that Hong Kong in the 1980s was still addicted to Jin Yong, Gu Long, and others in creating the martial arts world. Moreover, TV series adapted from these novels are very popular, and I don't know how many famous artists have been created.
Why not write a novel yourself, which can make money and become famous. You should know that literary talent in Hong Kong is amazing. If the novel you write can withstand the test, it will be a good thing to gain both fame and fortune.
In my previous life when I was over 30 or 40 years old, I read a lot of novels in that era of the Internet explosion, including many fine ones. Since I thought of this, Mucheng leaned on the sofa and thought carefully.
It is the 1980s, and novels cannot be too modern or too fantasy. After all, they must be in line with the times. It is useless to write what you don’t like, and you have to go step by step.
Think about it, which novel is better, Zhuxian is good, Kunlun is good, Piaomiao is good, those things in the Ming Dynasty seem to be OK, yes, the Legend of the Two Dragons of the Tang Dynasty is good, and the heroic aspirations are also very classic, I have thought of a lot,,
Think about it, people are still more accepting of traditional martial arts now, so they start from here. It’s not too late to take the rest when they become famous. That movie is really a bit tangled.
I didn't make a name for myself in my previous life, but I watched many movies, novels, etc., and now I think about it and my mind is full of them.
Okay, it’s decided. It’s a heroic ambition!
"Heroes" is a contemporary martial arts novel, with a total of more than 3 million words in 22 volumes. At that time, it was praised as a martial arts novel with the style of "Along the River During the Qingming Festival". It was once praised online as
"Jin Yong's seal of the pen, the ancient dragon passed away, and only heroic aspirations in the world"
The style of writing is strong and profound, and the proposition of breaking the forbidden state of martial arts creates a desolate and rich sense of the times. Another feature of this book is that it has a very Jin Yong style, which should be more acceptable to the public in this era.
Mucheng sat at the desk, occasionally closing his eyes and thinking, and he was writing quickly. For a moment, he could only hear the rustling sound of the tip of the pen on the manuscript paper in the whole room.
"Acheng! The food is ready, come down to have a meal!" Auntie Chu knocked on the door and said at the door.
"Oh! OK." He looked up and found that it had been an afternoon inadvertently. He looked at a small stack of manuscripts next to him, and there were tens of thousands of words.
I stood up, stretched my waist, twisted my neck a little stiff. It was not easy. I just copied it according to my memory, and I was so tired all afternoon. My wrist was so sore. It seemed that I had to go to a typewriter, which would be a little easier.
Fortunately, this body has a foundation and is also a standard graduate of the Literature Department of the University of Hong Kong. He can write and type, or else he will be miserable.
During the next period, Mucheng got up every morning to do boxing and exercise, and in the morning he would charge himself, including movies, lyrics, music, and literature. He bought related books to study.
At least I finally have a basic understanding of the stalks. Unlike before, I can listen and sing, but if I have to read the score and write the score, it would be useless and I have no idea how to start. I will continue to write the book in the afternoon.
Since I bought a typewriter, I have improved my typing speed, and now I have written half of the Heroes. At night, I occasionally write scripts, lyrics, etc., and start to sort out some of the things I remember.
A good memory is not as good as a bad pen! Although it may be because of rebirth, the things in your mind will be clearly replayed in your mind like a movie without fear of forgetting it. But sometimes it is easier to write it down.
Chapter completed!