In the Hollywood Dream Kingdom, the male protagonist who became famous earlier, his halo has already faded, and he is extremely decadent, but he always reminds himself of the goal and responsibility of turning the salted fish over. Then, when he got another opportunity, he went to the university to teach screenwriting class, he immediately got a female college student, he offended the dogmatic female dean, and he was attracted by an older single mother undergraduate student who was 80% of the heart of the Virgin Mary.
In the end, the growth of the male protagonist is that he finally knows what he wants. It's not that the salted fish turns over, but that he is needed by the students and loved by the right person. Look, such a middle-aged man with a lot of worldly experience and a successful career doesn't even have the courage to call his own son. It shows how many disappointments and depressions there are in life! Of course, single mothers who pursue the heart of the Virgin are needed as new partners. . .
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