In the film industry, why did it suddenly cool down? Netizens' complaints are a thousand times clearer than experts' insights.


A few days ago, I declined social invitations and went to the cinema, but I couldn't buy a single ticket in front of the screening schedule.
The screen was full of familiar faces, either the son of a certain director or the daughter of a certain celebrity.
This is not the entertainment industry; it's clearly a $ETH roster of aristocratic clans.
In the past, when filming, directors could go to remote villages to find real country girls, selecting newcomers from thousands of applicants, with a rustic feel on screen.
Now, all resources are fixed through internal connections.
A group of young masters and young ladies who haven't even taken the college entrance exam properly insist on acting out "cruel youth" in front of the camera, often involving fights and abortions.
Looking at my nephew, who stays up late studying and has bloodshot eyes, I just feel these people are insulting ordinary people's youth.
Even more absurd is that the princesses from the Three Kingdoms can casually quote the Qing Dynasty scholar's words: "The rise and fall of the nation, every man has a responsibility."
Cultural workers have no real knowledge, yet they hold the highest discourse power.
When the big screen becomes a self-indulgent party for insiders, ordinary people naturally lose interest in being the gullible patrons who spend money to support it.
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