Reminds me of Han Han and Guo Jingming

Cordie 2022-03-21 09:02:21

How much money has been earned, how much media has been on, how many girls have slept... This is how society evaluates success today. I always think that people in the whole society, no matter what industry, hold themselves to the same standard, which is a bit of a choreography. This movie confirms my thoughts.
Under the call of money, beauty, and success, Sidney Young has changed from a dream catcher to a person within the rules. He knows how to write soft articles, he knows how to cater to his customers, and he knows how to exchange for bigger Money, fame, and the price is just his dream. Seeing this, two names suddenly popped into my mind - Han Han and Guo Jingming.
When they first debuted, the two had almost the same experience. They won prizes in new concept competitions, and soon they published best-selling novels (one of them was written by themselves, and the other was copied by themselves), and they became "young geniuses".
Later, however, they went down two paths. A man who has been pursuing his own dreams, who is a full-time racing car and a part-time writer, who commented on everything in the world with spicy words, continued his original intention with wisdom and humor, told the truth, and never succumbed to the system.
The other is a scarf that has been involved in the entertainment industry, attracting attention by taking bath photos...
Now, one is still driving and writing to realize his dream, and the other is an associate editor and has entered the entertainment industry. It can be said that he has both fame and fortune.
Comparing the two of them, I think Han Han has more idol value and hype value, if he wants to.

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How to Lose Friends & Alienate People quotes

  • Sidney Young: What's the greatest film ever made?

    Alison Olsen: It's hard to say. I mean, I personally love La Dolce Vita...

    Sidney Young: [Imitates game show buzzer] Incorrect!

    Sidney Young: [Continues, dead pan] Con Air.

    Alison Olsen: [a bit perplexed] I beg your pardon?

    Sidney Young: Con Air, right? It's got everything, hasn't it? You know, you've got Malkovich for your acting chops, you got Nicky Cage for your action, Steve Buscemi for your comedy, John Cusack for the gays. Right? It's like a smorgasbord, isn't it?

  • Lawrence Maddox: When I do it, it's called flirting. When you do it, it's called sexual harassment.