While Eva and Ruan Tang were busy running around for company affairs, the filming of "Spring Trees and Evening Clouds" had also entered the middle and late stages of the plot.

“In fact, after graduation, I would like to try academic research.”

In the quiet and serious office, a girl in a uniform suit and a bald man each occupied a corner of the desk. The former had a calm expression and was talking to the person in front of her about her future plans after graduation in a calm and generous manner.

"Is that so?" The bald man clasped his hands together and put on an amiable smile, but his words clearly had a hidden meaning. "Xiao Hu, you are a good student, and I have always been very optimistic about you. But as your teacher, I have to advise you that it is best not to rush to run before you have learned to walk."

The man paused, a gleam in his small eyes, and continued: "Perhaps you can't help but yearn for the achievements of many senior brothers and sisters in the School of Arts, but you also know that each of them is the result of several generations of continuous efforts."

“It is not difficult to achieve quantitative change in things. Quantitative change is a gradual and insignificant change that only requires accumulation. But it is difficult to achieve a qualitative leap - this requires changing the fundamental nature of things.”

Hu Yueyun's calm expression froze on her face, and her voice suddenly dropped. "Secretary Wu, I..."

Secretary Wu waved his hand and took the few pages of paper from her hand in a soothing manner. "I understand your desire to find a job to support yourself. So, based on your graduation thesis, I will try to recommend a few exams for you. I remember that you are from Huocheng, right? Returning to your hometown to teach may be a good choice..."

In just a few words, his original hypocritical and kind mask was completely torn apart by him.

Hu Yueyun felt sick to her stomach when she saw him hypocritically saying "hope" when he opened his mouth and "wishes" when he closed his mouth.

She studied diligently for many years, from the mountain town of Xiyuan to Huicheng, and then to the prosperous city of Shanghai, all for the purpose of getting her ideal job after graduation. However, the words of the school leaders were like a bucket of cold water on her head, extinguishing all her expectations for the future.

Because she did not have a good family background and a solid family background, she was not worthy of being allowed to stay in school. People like Secretary Wu, who positioned themselves as the intellectual class in the big city, looked down on her as a country girl from a backward town.

The four years of studying at Shanghai University seemed like an unrealistic dream. Now, the dream is over and she must continue to face reality.

Hu Yueyun closed her eyes, let out a long breath, and then slowly opened them.

At this moment, she was more awake than ever.

She was clearly aware of the stubborn yet prevailing class consciousness, clearly felt the class gap between her and other students, and - clearly realized how badly she wanted to stay in this city.

No wonder Ashu often says that Shanghai is a city that most people don’t want to leave once they go there.

It turns out to be true.

The girl's eyelashes trembled, and she looked up at the other person with a calm and composed look. "Excuse me, Secretary Wu, thank you for your guidance on career planning today."

Her voice was light, but her eyes were filled with intense ripples, sharp and unyielding, as if a fire was burning.

"Cut! Good, this one can be passed." Song Ping gave Su Lingxi a thumbs up with satisfaction, "Little Su, you are doing well recently. Keep it up!"

Su Lingxi smiled back at him, turned around to take the apple juice handed to her by Zhu Hanqiu, and sat back on the recliner reserved for her to rest.

It is rare for a film crew to shoot completely in chronological order of the script, so the confrontation just now should have been before the two outdoor scenes yesterday, but for the sake of convenience, it was moved to be filmed together with several other studio scenes today.

Su Lingxi bit a straw in her mouth, her fingers lightly placed on the cover of the script, thinking about how to perform the next scene.

The next scene was another one-man show that she had to perform alone in the studio.

Worried by the worries of reality, Ayun simply cannot calm down to complete her graduation thesis. On the one hand, she is eager to use the appreciation of her classmate Zhao Yanzhang to help herself gain a foothold in Shanghai, on the other hand, she can't help recalling the words of encouragement her first love once said to her.

The days spent with first love were undoubtedly wonderful, even though at that time they were both just poor freshmen in college.

But soon, she had new self-doubts: Was the beauty of those days real, or did she automatically beautify everything in her memories? Didn't those disputes, frictions, and disagreements also occur between them? Why did she unconsciously want to beautify these memories?

Is it because she has never learned to be independent? Or is it because nothing in this world can stand up to scrutiny?

Contradictory and dialectical thinking drove Hu Yueyun to pick up the pen - she began to write her own story as a bystander.

……

It is undeniable that the role of the screenwriter is very important. The level of the screenwriter determines the level of the script's lines and even plays a decisive role in the style and connotation of a work.

Su Lingxi silently recalled every word of the script, and felt that her mind was being stimulated to think like the character. Subconsciously, she liked to unravel everything from the inside out, and then think and question it.

The last script that had such a profound impact on her was "The Rose Thorn" two years ago. At that time, in order to prove her ability to carry the box office on her own for the first time, and to show better results than the first time she worked with Director Tang, she almost tried her best every day to act, emptying herself out, using a completely experiential acting method to turn herself into Ge Cailing herself.

Su Lingxi still remembers the tired and empty feeling she had every time she finished filming. She felt as empty as if she were a walking corpse. This state did not ease until a month or two after the filming was completed.

Afterwards, she also summarized her different reactions after finishing each drama, and came to the conclusion that: the more similar the role is to herself, the deeper the impact on her inner emotions tends to be. If this impact is too profound, it is very likely to remain for a lifetime and cannot be eliminated, and may even change her own personality.

If the situation is more serious, emotional disorders will occur.

In the entertainment industry, experiential actors are considered to be the type of actors most prone to emotional disorders.

It is precisely because of this understanding that Su Lingxi tried every means to change his performance style, from a pure experiential school to a method-based school.

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