A healing writer? No, it's a depressing writer!

Chapter 93: Leave sadness to the readers and happiness to yourself?

Chapter 93: Leave sadness to the readers and happiness to yourself?

Actually, before officially starting this interview.

Bingbing has made a preset.

In her preconceived notion, the impression she had of a person like Jiang Hai should be.
serious?

Stereotyped?

Serious?
After all, any writer who writes traditional books and is somewhat famous has a more or less serious and old-fashioned temperament, right?

But looking back at Jiang Hai, after such a conversation with him, Bing Bing gradually discovered
This guy doesn't have any of the seriousness and rigidity of traditional writers.

On the contrary, this guy.
Maybe a little bit of humor?
For example, Bingbing threw him an interview topic:
"If the full score is 10, how would you rate the book No Longer Human?"

Generally speaking, when faced with this kind of question, normal writers will generally think carefully, and after careful consideration, they will slowly give a reason:
"If I were to rate it, I would probably give it a nine, because blah blah (8,000 words omitted here)."

On the other hand, when faced with this topic, Jiang Hai's answer was very humorous and interesting.
Is it even a bit nonsensical?
"If the full score is 8.2, I think I would give "No Longer Human" an !"

"Why?" Bingbing continued to ask, "Why is it 8.2 points?"

"Where did the remaining 1.8 points go?"

Facing Bingbing's persistent questioning.

Jiang Hai slowly uttered a sentence:

"Go ask Douban for the remaining 1.8 points."

"They gave No Longer Human an 8.2, so I gave it an 8.2 as well."

This answer directly made Bingbing look like [black question mark face.jpg]:
“Is this even possible???”

In the following conversation, the two gradually shifted their discussion from "No Longer Human" itself to why Jiang Hai chose to embark on this path of creation.

Bingbing looked at Jiang Hai seriously:
"What made you decide to embark on this journey of creation?"

“Is it because of love?”

"Or is it because of responsibility?"

“Can you elaborate on why you chose to write?”

Facing Bingbing's question, Jiang Hai also answered it quite seriously:
"I don't know why other writers choose to pursue literature, but if it were me, would you ask me why I write novels?"

"Then I can only tell you"

"Others may write novels for literature, but I am different. I write novels just to have fun."

Even in order to prove the truth of his words,
Jiang Hai also described in detail which notes and plots of "No Longer Human" he wrote down while secretly studying.
"If you look at the end of my first diary, when I was describing the affair between Ye Zang and his stepmother, my teacher was standing on the podium giving a lecture. I didn't want to listen to the lecture at the time, so I secretly wrote down this plot in class."

This operation made Bingbing confused again:
"You don't even try to hide it?"

"So honest???"

The two continued to communicate.

The topics of discussion gradually extended from domestic literature to foreign literature.

Because Jiang Hai's work "No Longer Human" achieved good results in Japan.

So Bingbing took this opportunity to ask Jiang Hai:

"Jiang Hai, what do you think——"

“What is the biggest difference between Chinese and Japanese writers?”

Jiang Hai's brows were furrowed, as if he was thinking seriously.

Bingbing also sat up from her chair, looking forward to Jiang Hai's next answer very seriously.

After a long silence.

Jiang Hai slowly uttered a few words:

"In my opinion, the biggest difference between Chinese and Japanese writers in terms of writing is that..."

"Chinese writers write in Chinese, Japanese writers write in Japanese!"

"This should be the biggest difference between writers from the two countries?"

If we say that the answers to the previous topics are still within Bingbing's tolerance range.

When I heard Jiang Hai's opinion on the relationship between Chinese and Japanese writers,
Bingbing couldn't hold it anymore:

"I am speechless?"

“I actually think what you said makes sense.”

It is hard to imagine that a writer who is called the master of "sorrowful literature" by foreign readers and a top author of "depressing" traditional literature, is privately...
How could he have such a character???
Especially when Jiang Hai talked with a smile:

"Actually, in the book, there are three suicides by Yezo, which I deliberately arranged." "Although those three suicides may not be necessary?"

"But I just think that designing the plot this way might make it more interesting."

Thousands of readers abroad have felt depressed and had personality disorders after reading your book No Longer Human.
But what about the author Jiang Hai?
Not only did he not feel the slightest bit of depression, he even...
Still flying with joy?

Especially feeling the sincere smile on Jiang Hai's face that came from the heart and radiated from the inside out.

Seeing his happy face, Bingbing once doubted:
"This Jiang Hai, could it be that he is doing this for his own pleasure—"

"And you deliberately wrote the readers to be depressed?"

"The main point is to leave sadness to the readers and happiness to yourself?"

Don't even mention Bingbing, who was sitting in the room. The cameramen and videographers from the TV station were watching nearby. When they saw Jiang Hai's sincere smile from the bottom of his heart,
Were they all completely stunned?
"No, Director Wang," the intern Xiao Lin lowered his voice and secretly looked at Director Wang beside him, "Why do I feel that Jiang Hai seems to be similar to those writers I interviewed before..."

“It’s completely different, isn’t it?”

"Other writers are so serious, but why does Jiang Hai seem to be a little humorous?"

In fact, Xiaolin wanted to replace the word "humorous and witty" with "careless".

But he also felt that using the word "careless" to describe a writer of Jiang Hai's level was a bit inappropriate?

Is that why you just swallowed the word?
People's experiences and experiences are completely different!

Perhaps, in the eyes of young people, Jiang Hai seems to be not taking the interview seriously.
It seems a bit inappropriate?
However, in the eyes of slightly older people, that is, people with more social experience and experience,
How could a writer who could write a work like "No Longer Human" be a simple-minded person?
Director Wang looked at Jiang Hai who was talking eloquently, and slowly said to Xiao Lin:

"You are still too young"

As the saying goes-

Hidden away from the city!
Looking back at history, is there any writer with fearless courage who could be easily seen through by the world?

Only after experiencing extreme pain can you write the most profound words!

You may be watching him talking in front of the camera with a smile on his face.
But how do you know what the other person’s situation is like behind the scenes?
Maybe, they have already cried all their tears dry?
Maybe, they have already experienced extreme pain and can't even cry?

Just like any truly great comedy, at its core, it is always tragic in the end.

Although, he does appear to be so relaxed and calm in front of the camera.

but if.
Do you judge others so easily just because of their behavior at that moment?
Then, the stupid one is not others, but you.
"It's normal that you don't understand." The older director Wang smiled at Xiao Lin, and then said meaningfully, "When you are older and have experienced more, you will understand."

"How stupid you are now."

The interview was in full swing.

Chenghai Drama Academy, outside the school gate.

A seven-seater luxury business car Toyota Alpha was parked steadily at the north gate of Chengxi.

The car door opens.

A young woman wearing sunglasses and a baseball cap, fully armed and wrapping herself tightly, got out of the car.

Although, she was fully armed and wrapped herself tightly.

But judging from her slender back, her figure, and her fair skin that could not be hidden by her sunglasses,
Even if she didn't take off the mask on her face, she could still feel it -

This woman must be very beautiful!

"Kong Xi, you have two hours of free time." Manager Liu Wenjun was sitting in the business car and shouted to the woman outside the car, "I'll pick you up in two hours, still at the North Gate."

"Don't be late. This time I made an exception and let you out for a spin because the filming set is nearby. If you cause any trouble again."

"Next time you won't have any free time, do you hear me?"

Two hours?

enough!
Hearing this, Kong Xi excitedly waved her fist towards her agent Liu Wenjun:
"I know that Sister Jun loves me the most!"

"Don't worry, I will definitely show up at the North Gate in two hours!"

"Just come pick me up."

After saying this, there was no pause.

Kong Xi took a long step and headed straight to Chenghai Drama Academy:

"Jiang Hai, right?"

"Tease me?"

"I want to let you know what happens if you tease me."

(End of this chapter)

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