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Chapter 584: Divine Condor vs. 7 Swords

Chapter 584: Divine Condor vs. Seven Swords (asking for monthly ticket)

After the celebration banquet, Hao Yun had a short period of free time.

Play games and create something.

After playing the game for a long time, you basically get beaten up.

Many equipments in the game "World of Warcraft" require too much time to obtain, and what Hao Yun lacks is time.

He simply didn't have time to participate in the guild's regular group activities, and he found it boring to ask others to help him play.

However, being abused in the game is not without benefits. At least it can prevent him from getting carried away.

Look, Hao Batian, you are not invincible.

Even when digging herbs in the game, I was beaten up.

No one knew that the poor little mage who was crying in the guild channel and whose body was collected was actually Hao Batian, who was extremely popular in the entertainment industry.

He also debated with other members in the guild channel about whether the new version of Yang Guo was worthy of Xiaolongnu.

This is definitely worthy of him, after all, he played the role himself.

Hao Yun also composed a few short pieces of music for Jiang Wen, and gave them to An Xiaoxi to listen to, asking her how big the gap was with Mozart.

An Xiaoxi spread her arms and made an infinity gesture.

Uh……

It’s quite a big scale!
After one month of broadcasting, "The Return of the Condor Heroes" has become completely famous.

Although this version of "The Return of the Condor Heroes" is said to be a work that is very faithful to the original, it is not difficult to see from the aired episodes that some of the plots and character positioning have changed slightly, and have their own unique interpretations.

Some places have been deepened, and some places have been simplified.

The most important thing in the plot setting is to downplay the emotional entanglement between Yang Guo and other girls, and focus on the feelings between Yang Guo and Xiaolongnu.

The audience also saw the vicissitudes of Hao's version of Yang Guo's appearance sixteen years later.

In this TV series, the actor who plays Yang Guo has to portray an age span of sixteen years, and a lot of things happened in these sixteen years, which is definitely not an easy task.

No matter whether the young Yang Guo or the middle-aged Yang Guo performs badly, it can ruin a TV series.

Hao Yun's interpretation of the image of the middle-aged Yang Guo, starting from the makeup and styling, added a lot of his own understanding of the character - that is, he captured a lot of attributes.

Handsome uncle!
I didn’t expect that Hao Yun was handsome when he was young, and he will be even more handsome when he gets older.

It's really manly.

As for An Xiaoxi, the Little Dragon Girl she played did not have so many requirements. Little Dragon Girl was isolated from the world at the bottom of the Valley of Unrequited Lovelessness.

Besides thinking about Yang Guo, I just think about Yang Guo...

With nothing to do, even time seemed to pass much slower for her.

She doesn't need to change much in either her look or her performance.

Don't ask why a piece of clothing has not been torn after sixteen years of wearing - if it was torn, would she still be a fairy? Would she meet naked after sixteen years? Wouldn't she be able to weave cloth?

The biggest rival of "The Return of the Condor Heroes" at present is "Seven Swordsmen", which is adapted from Liang Yusheng's martial arts novel.

The plot of this version of "Seven Swordsmen" combines the two novels "Seven Swordsmen" and "The Legend of Swordsmen", and is a brand new creation under the creativity of the "genius" Xu Ke.

The biggest difference from the original work is the character of Chu Zhaonan, which is completely portrayed as a positive character, a positive hero, lacking the darker aspects of Chu Zhaonan's character such as conceit and gloominess.

The star lineup of "Seven Swords" is also good, with Zhao Wenzhuo carrying the main role.

When Zhao Wenzhuo was the leading male character in "Feng Yun", Hao Yun was still a little green man whom he would not even look at twice.

Now, the word "equal" can no longer be used to describe each other's status.

Hao Yun is not only an actor, he is also a director.

The premiere platform for "Seven Swords" was CCTV-8's prime-time theater, while "The Return of the Condor Heroes" was broadcast on four provincial TV stations within a week.

The two TV series were broadcast one after the other, so they were naturally compared.

Different from "The Return of the Condor Heroes" which pursues an aesthetic and elegant style and brings visual enjoyment to the audience through special effects production, "Seven Swords" pursues a simple and realistic style.

The heroes in the play are not much different from ordinary people in terms of clothing, growth experience and daily life. The heroes also have to struggle for their livelihoods and are also burdened by money.

The characters in "Seven Swords" are all ordinary people, and their psychological changes are also ordinary people. It feels like everyone is themselves, rather than being heroes who fly into the sky and into the earth.

In terms of location shooting, The Legend of Sword and Fairy has towering snow-capped mountains and vast deserts, and The Return of the Condor Heroes has the picturesque Jiuzhaigou, and none of the shots do not do justice to the beautiful scenery.

In terms of martial arts, Seven Swords gives people a strong sense of reality, while The Return of the Condor Heroes focuses on elegance. Hao Yun and Zhao Wenzhuo are equally matched, and both are powerful martial arts actors with some skills.

But the actress in "Seven Swords" is far inferior to An Xiaoxi.

No one can play as beautifully as An Xiaoxi, or even as professionally as An Xiaoxi.

It’s just that many people always look at Xiaolongnu’s face and ignore the professionalism of her martial arts moves.

In terms of character modeling, "The Return of the Condor Heroes" also took the aesthetic route. After Hao Yun joined the TV production team, he participated in and interfered with the costume modeling, script lines, and even martial arts movements.

He has a skill, which is to take advantage of the opponent's attributes and then defeat him with his own theory.

Moreover, the bearded man trusts him very much, and sometimes Hao Yun's words are more effective than those of director Yu Min.

On the other hand, the modeling of "Seven Swords" also follows the realistic action, so it is less enjoyable to watch.

The choice of actors in "Seven Swords" really doesn't conform to the aesthetic habits of heroes.

Zhao Wenzhuo is quite handsome, but other swordsmen like Wang Xuebing lack the romantic temperament.

The faces of the heroes were pale, and they were wearing coarse cloth...

Hmmm… lack of romanticism.

The most important aspect is the romance, which is the main attraction in both TV series.

The love story in "Seven Swords" is too complicated. Xu Ke's movies are complicated in the first place, and it becomes many times more complicated when made into a 36-episode TV series.

The intricate love story between Chu Zhaonan, Yang Yuncong, Nalan Minghui, Mu Lang and Liu Yufang is absolutely dizzying.

And "The Return of the Condor Heroes" is simply "An Ran Wu Yang".

Just as the bearded man yelled, "Those Years" and "Whiplash", all the wounds you have suffered can be healed by coming to my "The Return of the Condor Heroes".

These two annual martial arts dramas of the same type aired at the same time, "The Return of the Condor Heroes" ultimately won in terms of both ratings and discussion.

Of course, since everyone has different hobbies, it’s not a one-sided crush.

Zhang Jizhong sold another wave of copyrights as he wished, and TV stations in Hong Kong and Taiwan also spent a lot of money for the broadcasting rights.

Without mentioning anything else, An Ran and Wu Yang are enough.

"Can't you type yourself? Why do you need me to help you?" Shi Xiaoqiang was called over to copy Hao Yun's new work.

"Daoye's two-finger Zen is as slow as a turtle. I don't want to fight myself, so who else can I fight if not you? This is unpublished material and cannot be leaked casually."

Hao Yun handed the manuscript to Shi Xiaoqiang.

"A thousand arrows pierce my heart. You've pierced my heart right now. I'm a deputy general manager, and I can earn hundreds of thousands of dollars every minute..."

Shi Xiaoqiang cursed and started working quickly.

"If there are any typos, please help me correct them." Hao Yun was eating fruit and humming a song in the office, forcing the workers to work for him.

"...I have a friend who is from Jiangcheng...Oh, could this friend of yours be An Xiaoxi?"

Shi Xiaoqiang complained while typing.

In the introduction, Hao Yun wrote about the motivation and opportunity for writing this novel. After all, the story of "Thousand Arrows Piercing the Heart" was a bit far away from him.

"I discussed some things with her." Hao Yun did not deny it.

He had only been to Jiangcheng a few times and knew relatively few people there.

Although An Xiaoxi left Jiangcheng early, she at least had some memories of it. In addition, many of her relatives were there and they would go back every year. Naturally, she became Hao Yun's best choice to discuss novels.

Of course, he also sought out other people from Jiangcheng to "collect folk songs".

"This novel is quite interesting." Shi Xiaoqiang praised while typing.

He had already practiced it and could type very fast, at least three to five thousand words per hour.

The novel "A Thousand Arrows Piercing the Heart" is a novella, with a total of only 70,000 to 80,000 words.

"Well, it's a little different from the last one. This story is very heavy. Please contact Brother Six to get it published for me."

Having come to this point today, Hao Yun would definitely not submit his works to magazines like the new literary figures.

It's embarrassing to get rejected.

(End of this chapter)

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