This Actor Just Wants to Verify

Chapter 403 Shu Chang's Troubles (Asking for Monthly Tickets)

In fact, there is nothing to do in the bar. They can neither drink nor sing, so they can only chat, but they still don't want to leave when the time comes.

"My mother trusts you very much." An Xiaoxi sometimes feels jealous.

Aunt Liu must have considered everything for her daughter from the beginning. After all, she is a single parent raising a child, and her life almost revolves around her daughter.

However, due to limitations in ability, vision, personality and other aspects, Aunt Liu's career planning and interpersonal relationships for her daughter inevitably have various loopholes.

On the other hand, Hao Yun is really on a smooth road.

Therefore, Aunt Liu chooses to discuss with Hao Yun for any important matters, and in return, she will bring a portion of soup to Hao Yun when she stews soup for her daughter in the evening.

Hao Yun has already drunk a lot of beauty soup.

I don't know whether it is useful for beauty, but Aunt Liu trusts Hao Yun more and more.

Hao Yun has become her number one strategic partner.

"It's because she trusts me that she can't lie to her, otherwise it won't be easy to lie to her next time." Hao Yun lifted An Xiaoxi's collar and looked at Shu Chang: "Do you need this too?"

"No, no, I can walk by myself." Shu Chang was startled.

She followed him and left obediently.

She used to envy An Xiaoxi for having a classmate who took care of her like an older brother, but now she finds that this classmate may not be as good as she imagined.

Hao Yun sent An Xiaoxi and Shu Chang back home at the specified time.

However, both of them were sent to An Xiaoxi's home, and Shu Chang stayed at An Xiaoxi's place tonight.

She has a relatively higher degree of freedom.

This is probably not a good thing. Her high degree of freedom is because her parents are not around.

When Shu Chang was just five months old, her parents divorced because of emotional discord.

It can be said that she was abandoned by her father when she was 5 months old and has lived with her mother since then.

Shu Chang's aunt and uncle both work in the capital. Her mother didn't want to trouble them, so she quietly rented a small house of 8 square meters in Qianmen and started a difficult life.

In winter, there was no heating, so the mother and daughter huddled together for warmth; in summer, there was no air conditioning, and they often sweated profusely.

Shu Chang's living conditions were very difficult when she was a child. Her mother did not have a stable job in the capital, and she worked as a nanny and a caregiver, and sometimes she even made money by hauling coal.

Her father never showed up during the most difficult times of her childhood.

So when Shu Chang was a child, she felt very distressed when she saw her mother. She hoped that she would grow up quickly so that she could earn money to support the family.

Fortunately, she became a child star when she was five years old. Although the pay for child stars was meager, at least she could earn some money to supplement the family income.

The good times did not last long. When Shu Chang was 10 years old, her mother died of overwork, leaving Shu Chang alone.

From then on, she lived with her aunt, so her aunt was equivalent to her mother [Note 1].

Fortunately, her aunt was kind to her, and her cousin used her meager salary to enroll Shu Chang in piano, vocal music, dance and other courses.

Later, her aunt immigrated abroad, and Shu Chang began to live with her uncle again.

"Xixi, my dad came to see me recently and wanted to recognize me and said he would take care of me." Shu Chang and An Xiaoxi were sleeping, and the two little girls were still chatting after they lay down.

"He actually had the nerve to look for you?" An Xiaoxi sat up suddenly.

"He said he had no choice. I wonder if I will never forgive him or give him a chance... I know that his financial situation has never been very good." Shu Chang confided to her bestie in a low voice.

"We can ask Hao Yun about this kind of thing. He knows everything." An Xiaoxi didn't know what to say.

She is also from a single-parent family, but she is different from Shu Chang.

Not to mention that both her parents' families are very well-off, her father has never ignored her.

Whether before going abroad, abroad, or after returning, her father often asked about her well-being, and he would always respond to any requests for help.

The child support has never stopped over the years, although An Xiaoxi does not rely on child support to live.

According to An Xiaoxi's idea, Shu Chang's father should definitely not reconcile with him. After all, when Shu Chang was young, her father did not care about her life. When Shu Chang's mother died, this father did not show up. He waited until Shu Chang became famous with "The Lotus Lantern" before he came to her. The starting point of his behavior is self-evident.

However, Shu Chang is an insecure child.

She debuted at the age of five for more than ten years. She has played many roles intermittently, and even starred in popular works such as "The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and "The Lotus Lantern", but she still doesn't think she can eat this bowl of rice in the entertainment industry.

"You can ask next time. Do you trust Hao Yun very much?"

When Shu Chang entered Beijing Film Academy, Hao Yun was a legend in Beijing Film Academy.

Abandoning Beijing University and going to Beijing Film Academy is much more shocking than who is admitted to Beijing University. After all, Peking University recruits so many students every year, and he is the only one who gives up for Beijing Film Academy.

Afterwards, Hao Yun seemed to have opened a cheat, and he surpassed many new generations all the way.

"He's smart and a nice guy. I ask him anything I don't understand." An Xiaoxi said naturally.

"You... forget it. It would be great if my parents had never divorced and were still together."

Shu Chang was in no mood to tease her friends. She was no longer short of money and had many relatives who cared about her, but she always felt that she had lost something very important.

This regret made her want to forgive her father.

But I also know that everything is gone.

My father didn't really have a change of heart and wanted to recognize her as his daughter.

She already had a family there, maybe it was the family there that forced my father to recognize me for money.

"Changchang, you have to learn to be strong. Your mother is always watching you in heaven. She hopes you can live happily. If you encounter any difficulties, you can come to me and I will help you. If I can't help you, I will go to Hao Yun."

"Let's be strong together!"

Hao Yun went to the Central Conservatory of Music to attend the script seminar the next day.

Mr. Liu Guangsi felt that he was old and might not be able to think it through, so he communicated with the Central Conservatory of Music and helped Hao Yun arrange the script seminar for that day.

There were two teachers and two students participating in the seminar, plus Liu Guangsi and Hao Yun, a total of six people.

The main purpose was to check the professionalism of the music in the movie together.

In fact, there were several text-level communications before, using that QQ group.

The focus was on discussing whether the movie was suspected of smearing the profession of teachers.

"Whiplash" is definitely not a purely inspirational film.

In a sense, the role of the teacher is indeed a pervert. Even the director Hao Yun cannot deny this.

However, he denied the claim of smearing teachers, because this movie is not about the relationship between teachers and students, and the starting point is not problematic. The final result is not to the extent that the entire group of teachers will be questioned.

In the end, Liu Guangsi made the decision. Even if the movie is negative, it is only about individuals.

It is not a group, so it cannot be said to be smeared.

The movie neither smears teachers nor music. On the contrary, many elements in it are full of thoughts about life, suffering, and greatness.

The image of teachers in the movie is not uncommon in reality. Many people may have encountered such strict and almost harsh teachers in their schooling experience. Throwing chairs and slapping are commonplace.

The movie does not discuss the right and wrong of this phenomenon.

There is not even any attitude expressed.

In reality, it can be discussed. The wind of "quality education" that blew from the West in the 1990s has been affecting us until now, and it will become more and more intense in the future.

But they actually did not really implement the so-called quality education.

In 2001, Edward Humes, a Pulitzer Prize winner, went undercover at Whitney High School, a public school in California, to investigate the school's real learning situation.

Whitney High School ranks first in California and 33rd in the United States, which is what we think of as a prestigious school.

The results are shocking. There is no difference between Whitney and Huanggang Middle School and Maotanchang Middle School. They implement the "3 4" principle, that is, 4 hours of sleep, 4 cups of coffee, and a GPA of 4.0.

The students' books and teaching materials at Whitney weigh more than 100 kilograms, and they keep saying every day that they want to go to Harvard, Yale, and MIT.

In fact, Hao Yun did not want to use movies to discuss education.

Whether it is education, music, or discussing human nature, he does not object. He really just wants to make movies.

Today's discussion mainly revolves around whether there are professional bugs in the movie.

Many movies make people feel that they are not professional after watching them, and say that the screenwriter must be an amateur.

But in fact, the main creators of the movie also have their own difficulties.

Movies are an art of expression. To present enough and shocking things in a very short time, it is necessary to carry out some artistic processing.

This will inevitably lead to some things being exaggerated or even out of touch with reality.

Of course, some film and television works are indeed outrageous. They are not exaggerated, but simply exaggerated, or even pure nonsense from the screenwriter and director.

In this case, you only need to use a professional as a consultant.

For medical movies, hire a doctor, for firefighting themes, hire a firefighter, and for music themes, find a teacher with rich music theory.

It doesn't cost much.

This is the case with "Whiplash".

The process of the seminar was full of debates, because Hao Yun had to start from the movie, while several experts were based on the actual situation.

Only a little compromise could be reached.

However, the harvest was still very good. At least the movie did not have any major professional bugs, and it helped him become particularly in line with national conditions.

Hao Yun also took a look at the venues and equipment provided by the Central Conservatory of Music, and he was naturally grateful for the school's support.

At that time, the movie will definitely use a large subtitle to thank the Central Conservatory of Music.

The consultant team will also be reflected at the end of the movie.

Since the conservatory of music insisted on providing free services, Hao Yun planned to donate some imported high-end equipment or books to the school.

Favors can only last if they are given and given.

[Note 1] This aunt has no relationship with Song Zuer. It is reported that Song Zuer's mother married Shu Chang's second uncle after her second marriage, so the two are cousins.

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