Chapter 21 We're all in the same boat.
Chapter 21 We're all in the same boat.
Su Qi organized the evidence she found about her colleagues' poor acting skills.
@SuQi: Thank you everyone for pointing out my early acting problems. It's undeniable that my acting was bad, but I think that everyone who is an actor is learning as well as I am.
Su Qi posted a video of her colleague's acting skills failing miserably.
@Su Qi: In "The Legend of Han Dynasty", Teacher Zheng's acting skills are quite good, but he made a mistake here. The character should be very remorseful, but he did not feel remorse. Instead, he portrayed the character as cunning and treacherous. This shows that even veteran actors have moments of acting mistakes, but everyone chooses to ignore them.
@Su Qi: In the future, I will work hard to learn from all the directors and teachers and strive to improve my acting skills.
Public opinion has seen a slight reversal.
[Congratulations! Your popularity rating has recovered to 956!]
Feifei, please help me read the comments.
[@QiBaoRise: Waaah, my sister is so responsible! She dares to admit her mistakes!]
[@SuQiIsSheFamousToday: Oh my god, I almost went from hating her to liking her, how is she so good at this!]
[@馨馨的恶毒步妈: Yeah! Why focus on other celebrities' acting skills instead of just targeting those who are already washed up? They're washed up precisely because of their poor acting!]
[@PleaseStopHavingDoubleStandards: I support the comment above! Digging into obscure celebrities is pointless!]
At this point, key marketing accounts discovered another source of traffic and began digging into other actors and directors, sparking a nationwide competition to spot flaws in their acting skills.
Some people in the industry are getting restless.
There's a large WeChat group among the top elites in the industry, and the people in charge are all top-tier actors and actresses.
Xiao He: Holy crap, what's wrong with Su Qi?
Gu Yingzilian: Isn't this blatantly trying to kill us?
Carnation: Seriously, who did it last time? Why didn't they check if she was really dead?
Mumu: I don't know who it is. There are plenty of people in our group who dislike Su Qi, aren't you one of them?
Teacher Zheng: Stop talking, she's already beaten me to death.
Immediately, a wave of condemnation against Su Qi swept through the group, with many believing that Su Qi had blocked their path.
An anonymous private message was sent to Su Qi's blog, and Su Qi clicked to read it.
[You have three minutes to handle the public opinion, and you've already offended half the people in the industry.]
A moment later, the message started flashing again.
Do you know who you've offended? International film star Zheng Long is 70 years old and still facing trial. Have you considered the health of this elderly man?
Su Qi didn't care at all and replied directly: 【Just because he's 70 doesn't mean his acting can't be analyzed? You're so fragile and easily offended. That's called taking advantage of your age!】
The other party was so angry that they stopped replying.
Another private message arrived, but this time it was different. It came from a verified account with a long string of English words in the name. Although she didn't know who it was, she suddenly felt that the other party was someone of high status and power.
That account is ranked number one among all users on the blog; it probably spent a lot of money to get into the blog and that's how it got to number one.
Aren't you going to apologize? I'll make sure you can't survive in the entertainment industry.
Su Qi smiled and threatened, "Outsiders value an actor's acting skills most. If I get exposed, how much better off will my colleagues be? We're all in the same boat. We might as well apologize and admit our mistakes together; at least that way we can gain a reputation for humility in the new entertainment industry."
The other party stopped replying, probably realizing that what Su Qi said was indeed the truth.
Feifei was a little worried.
[Master, please note that you have offended more than half of the celebrities in the New Kingdom's entertainment industry!]
"so what?"
Hmm, the murderer might be among them.
Su Qi realized something, and another private message came through.
Although the other party is anonymous, their tone clearly indicates they are an insider.
[It was my carelessness that I didn't kill you last time. You'd better post an apology, or I won't hesitate to let you die again!]
Su Qi's pupils trembled slightly.
The person who killed the original owner has appeared!
Su Qi was trying to find the account's IP address when she clicked on the profile picture and saw that the user had already deleted their account.
"Holy crap, that's fast!"
Su Qi didn't tolerate it; the moment he opened the blog, his eyes were filled with threats.
@SuQi: Dear teachers and directors, I apologize for any offense I may have caused. But as actors, isn't our job to improve our acting skills and bring good works to the audience? So, admitting that your acting is bad is not difficult. On the contrary, it's no wonder that netizens suspect that those who don't admit their acting is just in the entertainment industry to make money.
After a barrage of PUA tactics, public opinion immediately turned against the company.
[Exactly, they don't act properly but just want to make money off the audience.]
[You spend money on marketing every day, but have you never thought about spending money on acting classes?]
An actor is just an actor; everyone in the industry is pretty much the same.
[My goodness! We're only talking about washed-up actors; I don't see any of these award-winning actors or actresses saying anything!]
[What kind of actor or actress wouldn't admit their acting is bad and improve their skills? They have no sense of responsibility whatsoever!]
The WeChat group "Actors and Actresses, Please Help" is in an uproar.
Xiao He: We're doomed, everyone's been hammered!
Carnation: I really want to kill her!
Gu Yingzi: What's the point of messing with her? Now the whole industry is being ridiculed!
Mumu: The most important thing now is to manage our own public image, otherwise how can we withstand the digging by marketing accounts? I have too many embarrassing past works.
Yueyue: I'm sorry, my raising of my younger sister has caused everyone trouble! Please don't involve me! I'll write an apology post right away.
Carnation: Tch, what a spineless coward!
The next second, seeing that all her colleagues were posting to admit their poor acting skills, "Carnation Oh" was furious.
Mumu: Xinxin, you should apologize too. Netizens are asking you why you won't admit it.
Su Qi looked at the post and savored a rich and aromatic cup of coffee.
[@Teacher Zheng: I'm old and my skills aren't what they used to be. My poor acting was due to being dizzy and seeing things at the time. But I've been retired from the industry for several years, and I didn't expect to be criticized like this. Netizens have discerning eyes, and I apologize. I strongly support Su Qi. The entertainment industry needs everyone to work together to maintain a healthy ecosystem!]
Finally, Su Qi didn't forget to be a good person.
On a whim, she replied to the posts of her fellow actors:
It's okay, everyone should study hard together! Let's work together to improve our acting skills!
Everyone was puzzled about what Su Qi was up to this time, until she started posting.
@SuQi: Recently, many performing arts colleges in Singapore have opened acting courses. I hope that when I go to class, I will see everyone in the industry working hard with me! Cheers!
Netizens applauded:
The courses should have been opened sooner!
I think both those without formal training and those with formal training should learn from this. As the saying goes, learning has no end; otherwise, how can we serve the entertainment industry?
[The comment above is spot on! Otherwise, if some actors who aren't acting lower their acting skills and then suddenly come back, wouldn't that be incredibly embarrassing!]
[That's right! Any celebrities who don't want to go to class will be blacklisted and never allowed to return to the entertainment industry!]
[Waaaaah, I suddenly find our Xiao Qi so inspiring, I'm almost ready to become a fan!]
The WeChat group "Actors and Actresses Helping Out" exploded: Damn, I don't want to go to class!!! Who would have thought that after graduating and starting to earn money, I still have to attend classes and take exams?!
Su Qi turned off her phone with satisfaction.
The light screen slowly unfolded.
[Congratulations! Your popularity rating has risen to 1201!]
Feifei was extremely excited.
Your blog followers have increased significantly!
Meanwhile, New Classics Media.
Shen Chaohuai looked at the blog, her beautiful, long fingers lightly tapping the screen. She turned off her phone, her smile full of affection.
"Hmm? You've gotten quite capable."
Phi-Fic