Chapter 185 Here Comes
"Ahhh! The interaction between Liu Yifei and He Hua is really sweet to me, so let me say that they are a good match."

Liu Yao, who is now a junior in college, is happily kissing her idol's girlfriend with her friend Chen Yu. Her words are thick and urgent, and she sometimes screams with excitement, which makes Chen Yu on the other end of the phone laugh.

The two of them started to pay attention to He Hua during the period of "The Sky of the Wind Dog". The novel seemed to be writing the stories around them. Many behaviors in it made them feel familiar, and moved them a lot when they were in adolescence.

Until now, four or five years later, when I read it again by chance, I still think it is a very good work.

They followed "W Two Worlds", "Chang'an Twelve Hours" and every TV series, and they admired He Hua who can create these excellent works.

So when idols bring their girlfriends to the show, they pay attention immediately. During the commercial time of the show, they resist the urge to pee and don’t go to the bathroom, because they are afraid of missing important links. Now that the show has finished watching, they really didn’t disappoint.

After Liu Yao finished speaking, she found that her friend didn't reply for a long time, and she was a little dissatisfied: "Hey, are you listening?"

When Chen Yu heard this, he quickly brought the phone closer and responded: "I'm listening, I'm listening, and I think they are a good match."

"Liu Yifei is beautiful, and He Hua is talented. The word "talent and beauty" describes the two of them."

After hearing what her friend said, Liu Yao said: "That's pretty much it!"

"Oh, by the way, I'll be fine on the first day of the new year. Let's go watch "Those Years". It sounds pretty good."

"Forehead"

Originally, this was a normal arrangement. The two of them are very good friends. The university is not in the same city, and they don't see each other all the time. So every time they come back, they always make an appointment as long as they have nothing to do. But this time, Chen Yu hesitated. Hesitated.
Liu Yao was a little dazed. When she thought of this new year, her eyes widened and her voice was high-pitched: "Chen Yu, don't tell me you have a boyfriend?"

"No no."

"Then what do you mean?"

Chen Yu explained: "It's still in the investigation stage, and the relationship has not been confirmed yet. He said two days ago that he would invite me to the movies."

"Still investigating." Liu Yao rolled her eyes, and suddenly had an idea: "Well, I'll go and check it out for you the other day, and check it out. I'm sure you're right, and I'll tell you."

Chen Yu was a little reluctant, but didn't know how to refuse. Suddenly, he felt a little resentful towards his idol. Why did he put the movie on that day? It's really annoying.

Some people are concerned about the relationship and career of the two, while others are concerned about the price of He Hua's script.

"My God, 150 million US dollars, converted into nearly [-] million yuan, is his script so valuable?"

"A good script is like this. In Hollywood, this is only the average price, and there are quite a few 600 million yuan."

"How many words is a script? Is it easy to write?"

A knowledgeable netizen replied: "A script is about [-]-[-] words. Whether it is good to write or not depends on what you are using it for. If you want to put it aside and dream, then you just need to write it. If you want to sell Go, and sell it at a good price, but it’s hard to say.”

"Then one word costs about 200 yuan. It's really easy to make money."

Immediately below, some netizens ridiculed:

"Don't be jealous of others, it's because they have this ability. Think about it, there are so many screenwriters in Huaguo, have their scripts been sold? Could it be that these people don't value dollars? Or are they reluctant to share their stories with foreign countries? People? Neither, it’s because people look down on them.”

This remark hit too broadly, as if other people were not very good, and instantly attracted countless netizens to argue below.

This person was also unintentional. He said it casually to express his admiration for He Hua. He didn't expect that it would trigger a series of things later.

Just when the media were rushing to report on the relationship between "River", the first movie "Those Years" with "River", and Hollywood's heavy purchase of He Hua's original script, an undercurrent was quietly surging.

More and more newspapers, magazines and online media praised He Hua:

【Hua Guo Screenwriter No.1】

[Genius screenwriter, proud of Chinese opera]

【Counting the works that brought He Hua to the altar】

[Sister Immortal Liu Yifei is not good enough for him! 】

These articles were so explicit that they almost put the words 'once in 4000 years' on He Hua's forehead. As for why it was 4000 years instead of 5000 years, He Hua was not sure.

"Is this the draft you bought?" When Liu Yifei went out to buy breakfast in the morning, she came across a lot of information like this and showed it to He Hua when she came back.

"No." He Hua was not sure, so he picked up his mobile phone and called Huang Lan to ask.

Huang Lan denied it flatly: "No, it's not us."

"Then why are there so many news that praise me? And the praise is too much." He Hua frowned and wondered.

"Our country is like this. We always want to pursue influence. The film industry of the big beautiful country represented by Hollywood has absolute dominance in the world. Being recognized by it is equivalent to being recognized by the world. It is like those directors who are constantly pursuing European films. The Big Three are the same as the Oscars, and even some stars who have won pheasant awards in foreign countries return to China to hype them up to increase their social status, and Chinese people recognize this.”

Huang Lan told He Hua not to care, just get used to it.

He Hua was a little speechless. He didn't know how to describe this kind of behavior. If he wanted to criticize, he probably wasn't qualified enough, and now he was the one who benefited.

I can only warn Huang Lan to let them pay more attention and control their speech in this area, not to go too far.

Huang Lan agreed with a hmm.

It's just that this kind of public opinion is still fermenting in the next time.

Then on the Internet, a group of people suddenly appeared, claiming to be He Hua's fans. They first dubbed He Hua the "No. [-] Screenwriter in the Mainland", and then used He Hua's name to cause war everywhere.

They ridiculed Lu Chuan on Weibo and blog, who had a little friction with He Hua before, asking him to go to Hollywood to sell a script before talking; they also mocked some other screenwriting teachers.

Anyway, it's how to trick He Hua.

During this time, Lan Xiaolong also called He Hua once, gently reminding him to keep a low profile and try to restrain the behavior of fans. Those senior teachers still have a lot of contacts, so it is better not to offend them.

He Hua was depressed enough.

Only then did He Hua realize that something was wrong, and quickly called Huang Lan again.

"Someone bought the navy, but we haven't found out exactly who it is."

In fact, you can guess it without looking it up, there are only a few: Huayi, Bona, Emperor and other film companies, of course, the biggest possibility is Huayi Brothers, the market is so big, if one more person divides them, they will eat less piece.

What's more, Youhua Entertainment has already had a mouth full of oil in the field of TV dramas. If it is allowed to cross over again, it will be fine.

Coupled with the previous conflicts between them and He Hua, there is reason to suspect that they are operating this time.

Of course, it is also possible that the producers of those films in the same period were doing something, anyway, the purpose is the same.

In order to stigmatize He Hua at the critical moment and prevent "Those Years" from getting good results.

"Is there no way to solve this matter now?" He Hua frowned, shooting at night for two consecutive days, he was a little out of spirits.

Huang Lan has also been troubled by this group of sailors recently. The main reason is that this group of people does not slander you or belittle you, so that they have no way to sue if they want to, and feel that they are powerless and have nowhere to use:
"Sina Weibo promised to help ban speech and restrict some users, but other forums, post bars, and blogs are not easy to handle."

The biggest problem now is that this group of sailors are wearing the cloak of He Hua's fans to make troubles, and He Hua will bear all the consequences in the end, which is very helpless.

Although He Hua's microblog and blog are all clarifying the recent incidents, saying that someone is deliberately causing trouble, and it was not done by him and his fans, but it has not had any effect at all.

Seeing that the trend of public opinion is getting worse and worse, some people have begun to tire of the name He Hua and began to boycott the movie "Those Years".

On February 2th, He Hua published a long article on Sina Weibo, the main contents of which are several aspects:

First of all, I reviewed this incident. From the beginning of being on various media to promote the film, to getting out of the circle because of Hollywood’s acquisition of the script, and gaining some popularity, then some people started to fish in troubled waters, bought trolls, and the media praised him. kill.

Here, He Hua expresses how much he is, and he knows in his heart that he has never taken himself too seriously, and even exposed the shortcomings of his own script, such as literary and ideological quality, which are much worse, especially compared with other seniors. He listed reviews, Works by Liu Zhenyun, Liu Heng, Zou Jingzhi, Liu Heping and others.

After the comparison, I continued to talk about this matter. In the name of his fans, these trolls began to criticize this, mock that, and fan the flames, in order to make the masses feel bored with him in this series of events and boycott his movies.

He Hua said in a rather discouraged tone:

"We don't know how to solve this problem. Do we have to give money to trolls like them? Isn't that a 'protection fee'? We can't do it. And we can't change our image in the hearts of black fans, so they succeeded gone."

"Just please don't be complacent. This kind of method will never be promoted. Good works and thoughtful works will never be buried!"

The sad soldiers are bound to win, and they must first attract a wave of favor from passers-by.

Having said all this, he announced that from now on, he will no longer use social platforms other than Weibo, and will cooperate with Weibo officials to start fan real-name authentication. After authentication, not only will there be exclusive fan nicknames and levels, but there will also be fan circles in the future. Call) and other functions are convenient for everyone to communicate with idols.

These are the methods that He Hua and the others discussed in video conferences for several days.

Through this kind of double authentication, the entry threshold is raised. What the navy is most afraid of is to expose its identity, and rely on a large number of registered accounts at low cost. Now that the real-name authentication comes out, coupled with fan authentication, the navy will no longer be as good as before in the short term. Arrogant.

In fact, these are symptoms rather than root causes, and the navy cannot be solved unless the state vigorously rectifies it.

As soon as He Hua's Weibo post came out, countless people believed that those people had nothing to do with He Hua. After all, because of them, a blog that had been in business for three or four years and had hundreds of millions of hits just gave up.

At the same time, some people began to speak out for He Hua, such as Zhang Guoli, Lan Xiaolong, Gao Mantang, Wang Zhiwen, Xin Baiqing and Zhu Yuanyuan, saying that he has a very cheerful personality and is not the kind of person who deliberately provokes troubles. I hope everyone will not be affected by people with ulterior motives. .

It's just that you thought this was over?not at all.

On February 2, at the premiere of "Those Years", when it came to the interactive question session, some media directly started asking aggressive questions:

"He Hua, as a screenwriter, what do you think of acts like ghostwriting and name-calling? Don't you think it's plagiarism or plagiarism?"

Seeing He Hua frowning, the host wanted to change the subject, but there were too many media and flashing lights, which made him a little apprehensive.

He Hua didn't struggle, he guessed the reporter's intention, he just thought about how to use the words:

"Ghostwriting is a very old industry. Some people even say that as long as there are words, there will be ghostwriting."

"Ghostwriting has many roles. Sometimes, the ghostwriter's responsibility is just to polish the editor's draft or basically completed manuscript, while the framework, ideas and main text of the book or article come from the responsible author himself. This should be quite common in your industry. Bar."

The reporter looked a little embarrassed.

"There are also ghostwriters who need to complete the main creative tasks based on the ideas and experiences provided by the author."

"This is very common in the screenwriting industry. The main screenwriter writes a general framework and then finds someone to fill in the details. I think this is what you are asking."

Miss reporter couldn't see that He Hua was so calm, and continued to ask sharply:
"Don't you think this is plagiarizing other people's creative achievements? Pay far more than your energy and time, but you can't even get a signature!"

"Also, I heard that in your company, if a screenwriter wants to get ahead, he must write a satisfactory script and put your name on it before he has a chance. This is how "Snail House" came about. Is it true?"

After this sentence, there was an uproar at the scene. Some people may be excited when they hear this kind of thing for the first time, but there are very few such people; This is used as a weapon to attack people.

Not to mention, if audiences who are not familiar with the screenwriting and writer industry hear these words, they are likely to regard He Hua as a villain who plagiarizes other people's achievements and uses power for personal gain.

The public likes this, because compared with He Hua, those screenwriters of He Hua Company are a standard disadvantaged group. The so-called whoever is weak is justified, this is He Hua's fault, he must be bullying the weak.

It is human nature to sympathize with the weak, and this inherent concept is not easy to break, so if He Hua can't handle it well today, he will probably be infamous tomorrow.

He Hua suddenly wanted to have a good chat about this matter. He motioned for everyone to be quiet, and then asked the people on the stage to go down first. He started his speech as if he was giving a mobile phone or computer new product launch conference:
"Actually, this reporter raised this question very well. I also had this question in my freshman year. We have the ability to write good works, why should we sign other people's names? All the things we have worked so hard to write have made others , how can this be done?"

"Later, I willingly gave up the right to sign, do you know why?"

Everyone in the audience shook their heads.

"Because if you sign, the work you do is basically voluntary labor. As a newcomer, who will give you so much money? It would be nice to give you a chance."

"But for me at the time, it was not as meaningful as taking a sum of money, because I wanted to live!"

"Really, it's too difficult for a newcomer in this line of work, it has nothing to do with the level of writing! Just like "Latent", if I hadn't already become famous at that time, no one would look at me seriously, maybe I am helping others in some corner now Ghostwriting."

There was another burst of laughter.

"Let's talk about "Snail House". In fact, I am also quite troubled by this matter."

"You have to know that for most investors, the quality of the script is not a necessary condition for them to decide whether to invest or not, it is not the core, nor is it an important criterion."

"The vast majority of screenwriters have relatively weak voice. Generally, when a script is sold, they don't care what the hell it looks like in the end. Even if they care, they can't do anything about it."

"Because anyone can change his script. Investors, directors, actors, and even producers who don't know how to do it can be screenwriters as long as they have a little voice in the crew."

"But the script, the script of a play, is it really possible?"

""Snail House" has my name on it. Let's not talk about economic benefits, but about changes. Director Teng wanted to modify the script in the later stage, but I said no. That's why the version everyone sees now."

"In addition, you can also inquire. After "Snail House", everyone in the industry knows the names of several of their screenwriters. This is how "Floating" and the following "Number" came about."

"This business is not as simple as everyone thinks!"

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like