Is there any difference? This situation genuinely exists.
With the Foot Basin's economy on the rise, Hollywood started to incorporate various elements from the Foot Basin, including B-list actors. Unfortunately, they often misunderstand the Foot Basin.
The Foot Basin doesn't really care how they portray it; it's just politics. People in the Foot Basin enjoy light-heartedness and relish counterattacks, which is their unique charm.
There's a movie called "Lost in Tokyo" featuring a widow.
It's puzzling; what does this movie have to do with Tokyo? Although the plot is decent, they've taken the Foot Basin's scenes for granted.
This movie even won the Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, though the script itself might not be that special.
Loyalty to love or family?
Originally, it's a pseudo-dilemma. Lao Mei's choice is straightforward – they prioritize what they can eat first. As for family responsibility, it comes after the individual and family.
When encountering the widow during her peak, what do you expect?
Anyway, the plot is quite good, and as a literary film, it's been successful at the box office.
But why shoot it in the Foot Basin?
This choice almost ruined the movie. The entire Tokyo serves as a mere backdrop without any real value.
And that darn whiskey advertisement.
Seriously, why does Lao Mei need the Foot Basin to teach them which alcohol to drink? Suntory charges more than Chivas, and those who like this brand are usually older individuals. Even getting Oshima Shigeru would be more fitting. Why ask the Foot Basin to shoot this ad?
In my opinion, getting lost in London would have been better. The stark contrast between cultures and lifestyles there is much more impactful. So, the occurrences in this case are quite normal.
Ignoring William White's involvement, this might be due to uncontrollable hormones. How do you see the widowed sisters now? Are they still just small pot buddies, or do they have some hidden motives? Hard to say.
William White is about to make another movie.
As for why he's collaborating with a street actor, no one pays much attention. Even Dianzi dares not speak carelessly now; this face hasn't swollen yet.
Okay, a Chinese actor.
That's fine. After all, other companies mostly feature international models. If you're not convinced, it's no use.
What about buying Disney?
Has anyone asked that question?
No wonder the stock price has been a mess recently; no one wants it.
Now, it seems this guy is not just a movie fan; he's considered the richest man by outsiders.
Considering all the companies under his control, those who are merely spectators can't help but marvel. This isn't just a rags-to-riches story; it's a myth.
It was once said that success requires 99% effort plus 1% genius. While people may admire genius, they shouldn't forget the second part of that equation. The implication is clear: effort alone is insufficient. Without that 1% of genius, it's better to get some rest.
When you're at the peak of success, it doesn't matter what you say. Some people will misconstrue your words, but you might inspire them.
What were the original words?
What's the context of that phrase?
These things don't matter.
Edison was actually quite ruthless; he was merely a successful businessman. At least, don't equate him with greatness.
To harm Tesla, he went as far as electrocuting an elephant just to prove that direct current was superior to alternating current. As an industry insider, he should have understood the advantages of AC.
Yet, he engaged in a smear campaign just to suppress it. After Tesla relinquished his patents, society as a whole chose to overlook it. What kind of manipulation was that?
As a suspected time traveler, Tesla could only lament that he lacked the necessary funding to invent some things.
William White is preparing to make another movie, and he's not overly concerned with the daily affairs of his companies. Many bosses who do this end up failing miserably. Is it really okay for a company that sells rice to do this?
Unscrupulous bosses, coupled with thriving companies, can disrupt Wall Street's perceptions and make some academic institutions appear unknown.
They're mistaken, though. William White never adhered to traditional morals. Without institutional constraints, these people might not be reliable. Think about it – what do think tanks and legal departments do? They mainly help the boss navigate the company.
Cut, it's not so simple.
"My dear, why are there lines in front of the bookstore?"
"I don't know. I haven't heard of any new novels. Let's check it out."
"Alright."
Even the bookstore owner is baffled. This book is genuinely extraordinary. Without any advertising, people are lining up to buy it. It's as if they're not running a business anymore. The book is great, but why not make it into a movie?
William White's ears are burning. He just can't understand why so many people say he's not doing business.
A book with no advertising has soared to the top of the bestseller list. While it's surprising, it's not entirely unexpected.
This time, no one expressed negativity. The book has genuinely captivated people. On the surface, it appears to be a fantasy novel, but the author's deeper intentions are hidden. What you take away from it is up to your interpretation.
Of course, if you're looking for excitement, this book is suitable for you. The scenes are grand, but it might be challenging to remember all the characters.
"Lucas, are you sure this guy is a director? I think he's more suited for classical literature."
Lucas, not bothered by his old friend Spielberg's question, replied, "Although he's still a student of electrical engineering, those professors can't teach him what he knows."
"Is talent really this abundant in the world?"
"I don't know if he's a genius, but his money-making ability is extraordinary."
"I heard you're going to shoot a police and bandit film?"
"Haha, the risk is high this time, but the trench killer just succeeded on the streets. If he repeats that success this time, there's nothing more to say – he's a true giant."
"It's unlikely to fail too much. Just like his novel, he didn't do any publicity. Isn't he still waiting in line to buy it?"
"And at most, the word of mouth might suffer a bit, but the box office won't be too bad."
The current publishing house is quite pleased. At this pace, the author has likely been writing this book for at least ten years. They want to maximize their profits. While they still prefer novellas, longer works are not out of the question. The issue is that you're not a professional writer. Creating a schedule is impossible.
After reading this book, readers are buzzing about it. Can you provide a timeline, elder brother? If it takes you twenty years, we might not be around to read it.
"One book per year, no more than eighteen months. If you want to read a good book, I can't write casually."
The publishing house is satisfied; this speed is better than they expected. Why eighteen months?
You really don't allow others to write "Cavan." You can write casually, but they won't buy it.