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Chapter 64 Chapter 635 Let’s talk about the book review. If you want to read it, read it. If you don

Chapter 64 Chapter 63.5 Let’s talk about the issue of book reviews. If you want to read it, read it. If you don’t want to read it, don’t read it.

I didn't want to say it originally, but I'll say it anyway.

The role of Li Xiaoyao is not played by only Hu Ge. After all, "The Legend of Sword and Fairy" is just an idol drama. Yes, it is positioned as an idol drama. Don't think that idol dramas are difficult to act. When Hu Ge was filming this drama, he hadn't even graduated from college. How good do you think his acting skills are?

What kind of character and temperament can't the protagonist handle?

The protagonist has a golden finger. Even before he obtained the ability of Li Kuilei, the acting master, his golden finger allowed him to experience different life experiences, and then integrate it after obtaining Li Kuilei's acting ability. His acting skills are not bad.

Then there are many different types of actors, like Ge Yu. You could say that some roles are unsuitable for Ge Yu, because Ge Yu is the kind of person who can play any role like Ge Yu. No matter what role, when he plays it, it becomes Ge Yu. This is the trait of an excellent and famous actor.

But don't forget, there are actors like Leung Ka Fai. He is the complete opposite of Ge You. He is the kind of actor who can play Leung Ka Fai into various roles, such as coquettish, dissolute, mean, serious, serious, cowardly, and domineering. He can perform them all very well.

So don’t say that Li Xiaoyao doesn’t fit the temperament that the protagonist showed before, and the protagonist can’t play Li Xiaoyao’s gangster temperament.

Let me say it again: "Chinese Paladin" is nothing more than an idol drama! It's not a serious drama. The vast majority of its cast, including the main characters, are newcomers with no acting experience. A newcomer, even if you have terrible acting skills, still manages to make "Chinese Paladin" so good. Why? Because the acting requirements are incredibly low! As long as you're not stupid and take your acting seriously, you can still make a good movie. Don't overestimate "Chinese Paladin"; it really doesn't deserve it.

To be honest, I seldom read book reviews, whether they are book reviews or chapter reviews, because there are always some weird reviews that make you angry.

The author reads book reviews once every ten days or half a month, and will delete the bad reviews. After all, even if it's a restaurant, if you pay to eat there and find it unpalatable, you can just throw the food at the door. The restaurant will clean it up and wait for the next person to come and take advantage of it. The same goes for novels. Don't want to kill the author just because your book reviews are gone. The author is also a human being, who needs to make money and eat. If you think the book is not good, just curse the author, delete the book, and leave. If you leave and the author deletes the book review, don't retaliate. There's no need to do that.

Also, regarding the protagonist and Sun Li's complaints about Cai Yinong, some readers called them toxic. Perhaps that's because, in the author's setting, two frustrated, underappreciated film and television stars sitting together for a drink and complaining about the company is perfectly normal. Two people facing similar situations sitting together for a drink and a chat—no problem, right? I doubt that two people who are constantly bullied at work wouldn't eat barbecue together and curse the boss.

Some people also said that the protagonist scolded Mr. Cai, and Mr. Cai knew what he was scolding within an hour. Is this Mr. Cai Zhu Yuanzhang? Does she have a group of Jinyiwei under her?
And even if she knew? So what?
If she didn't know, would she be nice to the protagonist? Would she stop blocking the protagonist's resources? The protagonist and Cai Yinong were already practically opposites, right? It was just that they couldn't bring themselves to openly discuss this. Would Cai Yinong actually not know that the protagonist hated him? Would the protagonist not know that she was trying to steal his resources?
These are all things that everyone knows. How could Cai Yinong not know that the protagonist would scold her behind her back?

In addition, regarding the protagonist's attitude in the crew, many readers believe that the protagonist was a taciturn person at the beginning, but he became different in the "Legend of Sword and Fairy" crew and became eloquent.

Is it possible that the protagonist was previously an unappreciated supporting role in some crews, and it was because others ignored the protagonist?
Now that the protagonist’s status is different, are others willing to take the initiative to communicate with the protagonist?

In "The Four", the protagonist gets along pretty well with Jiang Qinqin, Zhong Hanliang and others. In "Chinese Paladin", it is also normal for the protagonist to get along well with others.

(End of this chapter)

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