100 chapters testimonials

This book will be on the shelves on May Day, and the manuscript has already begun to be deposited, and the ten more will break out on the day of the shelf.

I hope everyone can support it, although all the gods and rookies are gathered at the same time, but I still want to fight for the monthly pass next month, which can be regarded as an attitude towards writing a good book!

Writing about Hong Kong entertainment again is indeed an unexpected and reasonable thing for the author, when "Drunken Pillow" was written in the later stages, it actually felt as if there was nothing to write about, so I didn't think about writing another book for a long time after that book was written.

After a period of time, I went back and re-combed it, and found that "Drunken Pillow" actually missed some things when it was written, and these things should be very interesting to write.

So there is the book now.

To be honest, "Drunken Pillow" is actually a bit of a Hong Kong entertainment skin writing about Hollywood, and the original idea of the book was to talk about what it would be like for some classic Hollywood movies to be made by Hong Kong filmmakers. Although there was some controversy at the time when I wrote it, it should have been a success to read that book now, at least I wrote something that no one else had written.

It's the same with this book.

The biggest idea or highlight of "Smiling Pride" is the half-empty background setting, and this setting is mainly because of two relatively large shortcomings in the history of Hong Kong entertainment: one is the untimely death of Bruce Lee; One is the untimely death of Gu Long.

Bruce Lee's death left the biggest regret later, not that he was unable to push kung fu movies to a higher height internationally, because in fact, the efforts of Cheng Long and Li Lianjie have been completed, and the biggest regret I think is that Bruce Lee did not meet an opponent when he was alive, and after his death, the people behind him could not treat him as an opponent.

Because there is no way to compare, everyone can't tell who has higher achievements in Cheng Long, Li Lianjie or Bruce Lee.

So in the setting of this article, Bruce Lee is still alive, so that Cheng Long and Li Lianjie can intersect, and from this, some stories that should be very interesting can be introduced, so I won't say much here.

And Gu Long's death left the biggest regret for later generations, mainly in the film and television adaptation.

Because after Gu Long's death, his children have been fighting lawsuits over the ownership of the copyright of his works, so in the most prosperous era of martial arts TV dramas in the eighties and nineties, Gu Long's works have not been adapted in large quantities, so that everyone's impression of martial arts dramas in that era is only Jin Yong and no Gu Long.

So in this article, Gu Long does not exist zĂ i, and the protagonist replaces it, on the one hand, it makes up for the lack of Gu Long martial arts dramas in that era, and on the other hand, it also finds an opponent with equal weight for those classic Jin Yong martial arts dramas in everyone's memory.

As for the other settings, they are basically derived from these two settings, and the book mentions that there will be explanations, so I won't talk about them here.

To sum up, "Smiling Pride" should be different from other Hong Kong entertainment books, and I hope to bring you a different reading experience when various routines and plots have been written. I1153