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Chapter 112 Revealed! This unknown actor's acting is phenomenal! [Seeking monthly votes]

Chapter 112 Revealed! This unknown actor's acting is phenomenal! [Seeking monthly votes]

Just as Lü Ming said, thanks to those people's online posts, "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" became a hit across the internet even before it was broadcast.

Even ordinary passersby who are not interested in web dramas have become somewhat interested in "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" after so many days of media frenzy.

As for their criticisms of Lü Ming, Lü Ming didn't take them to heart at all.

Don't be fooled by their lofty and righteous pronouncements about the influx of internet traffic into the film and television industry; they're nothing but empty platitudes.

Aren't there already quite a few popular celebrities entering the film and television industry?
It was just an excuse he made up because he wanted to get revenge on Lü Ming.

Having many lice means you won't be afraid of being bitten!

Have those people stopped criticizing him all this time?

For Lü Ming, it had almost no impact. Moreover, Lü Ming was very confident in "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" and had no worries at all.

It's important to understand that the vast majority of casual viewers are simply following the trend online because of Lu Ming's past web series, assuming he still has the same terrible acting skills.

Once they see Lü Ming's acting in "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," they'll realize they're all wrong.

Dilraba had no doubt about Lü Ming's acting skills.

Although her own acting skills are not great, as the actress who plays opposite Lü Ming in the drama, Dilraba clearly knows what Lü Ming's acting skills are like.

In Dilraba's opinion, Lü Ming's acting skills are not at all as described in online comments, which say he has no acting skills and is extremely awkward. On the contrary, Lü Ming's acting skills are even better than some veteran actors.

Thinking of this, Reba finally felt relieved, and her worry disappeared.

Meanwhile, at the headquarters building of Kiwifruit Taiwan.

"What do you want to say?"

Gangzi sat in the chair, looked at the person in charge of the company's public relations department standing in front of him, and spoke to him.

"Boss, the public opinion situation is really complicated right now!"

"Lu Ming has already incurred widespread backlash online. If we go online now..."

The person in charge of public relations looked at Gangzi, bent down slightly, thought for a moment, and then continued, "How about we take that show off the air first? We can talk about it again after things have calmed down!"

As the company's public relations manager, they have been under tremendous pressure ever since this incident escalated.

Not only in the last few days, but almost every day I receive countless complaint calls from people who hate Lu Ming, saying that if Taobao broadcasts Lu Ming's "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer", they will delete their accounts and other such threatening words.

More importantly, the pressure from public opinion has already sparked a great deal of discussion online.

Given the current situation, even if "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" were considered a bad show by outsiders, it would still be destined to receive countless criticisms, even if its quality were at a normal level.

At that time, not only Lü Ming's side, but even the Kiwi Island side will be significantly affected.

As the person in charge of this matter, she had to consider the company's interests.

In her opinion, the best option now is to take Lu Ming's "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" off the air first, and then put it back on the airwaves after the public opinion has calmed down.

"Need not!"

Gangzi shook his head, his face seemingly unconcerned.

Gangzi didn't care about the public relations manager's concerns; in fact, he felt a little smug.

Gangzi was initially worried that the product launch was too fast and the marketing team wouldn't be able to keep up. After all, these days, even the best quality is useless if the marketing can't keep up.

Even the best wine needs good marketing; that's the reality these days!
Little did he know that Gangzi was overthinking things; there was no need for him to worry about Lü Ming at all.

The mere mention of Lü Ming's name sparked a frenzy of online discussion, propelling the popularity of "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" to a level that even Gangzi couldn't believe.

Don't be fooled by the various condemnations and boycotts against Lü Ming on Weibo and Douyin.

But the reality is that it only took a few days.

On the page where "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" was released, the number of people who clicked "want to watch" has exceeded ten million, and the number is still rising rapidly.

As a company that has been established for more than ten years, the number of new user registrations has suddenly surged in the past few days.

Compared to these benefits, Gangzi and the other high-ranking officials at Taiwan's Kiwi TV simply didn't care about the online public opinion.

Not to mention, Gangzi invested ten million yuan in this production of "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer".

If it weren't for his relationship with Lü Ming, Gangzi would have even wanted to find some negative publicity to urge them to intensify their efforts.

Gangzi wasn't worried at all about the online criticism.

The main reason for the criticism and condemnation online is that people believe Lü Ming's acting skills are not good enough for the film and television industry, and that his "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" will be just like his previous works, feeding everyone 'history'.

After all, the web series that Lü Ming once starred in has already proven that Lü Ming has absolutely no acting skills.

However, Gangzi had personally visited the film set and witnessed Lü Ming's performance.

With that kind of acting skill, calling him a veteran actor is absolutely no exaggeration.

The superb acting skills, coupled with a good story, and the current popularity of Lü Ming.

Just like Lü Ming, Gangzi has no doubt that "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" will definitely become a hit.

In Gangzi's opinion, "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" is definitely more popular than "Boss & Me" on Tencent.

After all, compared to people like Xiao Zhao and You Han, Lü Ming's popularity and online presence are unmatched.

"Let's proceed according to the original plan!"

"We'll issue an announcement later saying that 'Wu Xin: The Monster Killer' will be released on the platform on time!"

Gangzi looked at the person in charge of public relations in front of him and gave her instructions.

Upon hearing Gangzi's words, the public relations manager opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something more, but in the end, he said nothing.

After all, Gangzi is the person in charge of the kiwi TV station, and she is just a subordinate.

Since the boss had spoken, they could only listen obediently.

Soon after, the official Weibo account of Kiwifruit Taiwan issued a statement.

After receiving the news of the Weibo update from iQiyi, netizens who surfed the internet and some of the haters of Lü Ming thought that they had succeeded in making iQiyi give up on Lü Ming, and hurriedly switched to iQiyi's Weibo.

Then they saw the news that shocked them.

That means Kiwifruit completely ignored their words of resistance, indicating that "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" will be launched on Kiwifruit's platform on time.

After seeing this Weibo post, those who criticize Ming and fans of Hong Lei became furious.

In just a short time, the Weibo post by Kiwifruit TV received nearly 100,000 comments, all of which were insults directed at Kiwifruit TV.

[Haha, still saying you're not a resource-backed star!]

[They're still not giving up? Looks like that chubby coffee vendor really does have something going on with the kiwi fruit business!]

Disappointed with kiwifruit, I'm going to delete my account!

【+1! 】

【I also deleted my account and went to Tencent; it's the same there anyway!】 【Could it be that iQiyi (the streaming platform) really has high hopes for "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer"?】

Get lost! With acting skills from such unknown actors, how could it possibly be a good drama?

Didn't Shi eat enough last time?

[Even I, a die-hard fan, am disappointed with kiwifruit. Isn't this embarrassing for someone like me who's not popular anymore?]

【Um? 】

[What a thought process!]

All of a sudden!
#Wu Xin: The Monster Killer is released on time!#
#KiwifruitDeadlyProtectCoffee#
Headlines like "#KiwiTaoTaiOpenlyRepairsThePlankRoadButSecretlyCrossesTheChenCang" appeared on Weibo's top trending topics, leaving newly logged-in netizens stunned.

Hong Lei was naturally dissatisfied with the kiwi fruit side's complete disregard for their offer.

He's already put himself in the game, taking such a huge risk, just to get iQiyi to pull Lu Ming's "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer" from theaters because of this public opinion.

In Hong Lei's view, as long as the kiwi fruit side isn't stupid, they can handle this kind of public opinion.

It's impossible for them to offend netizens and veteran actors in the film and television industry for the sake of a minor figure like Lü Ming.

After all, TV dramas are not like variety shows. People who are good at entertaining others may be able to get by in variety shows, but in the film and television industry, real acting skills are what matters.

If you don't have enough acting skills, the audience won't buy it.

No matter how high the traffic, in the end, they will be criticized to the point of being completely torn apart.

Clearly, in Hong Lei's and his group's view, there was no need to say much about Lü Ming's acting skills.

The web series starring Lü Ming previously proved everything.

Because of that web series, Lü Ming, who was a popular young actor at the time, fell from grace and his career essentially collapsed.

Thinking of this, Hong Lei wrote another long essay on Weibo with great emotion, saying that the actions of kiwifruit proved that his previous words were not false. It was the inaction of these platforms that made veteran actors like them cry in the corner, while unknown actors with no acting skills could openly appear on the big screen.

Shortly after Hong Lei posted his essay, Huang Yingdi and You Han, among others, forwarded it one after another, expressing their support for Hong Lei and their boycott of Lü Ming, encouraging everyone to continue to boycott Lü Ming, a talentless and resource-driven actor, from entering the film and television industry.

It was like adding fuel to the fire; the already heated discussion instantly boiled over, with the entire internet filled with condemnation and boycotts against Lü Ming.

Some people even took screenshots of Lü Ming's performances from the web series he once starred in, made them into various clips, and explained them to netizens who were not familiar with the show on Douyin and Weibo.

After seeing Lü Ming's acting in those clips, even Lü Ming's fans couldn't help but rub their eyes and fall silent.

There's really no way to refute that!

With Lü Ming's acting skills, let alone comparing him to those professionally trained actors.

According to some netizens, even the actors he encountered in the game were better at acting than Lü Ming.

They are shouting for Lu Ming, a talentless actor with connections, to leave the film and television industry!
Faced with this overwhelming public opinion, Lü Ming and the Kiwifruit platform completely ignored it.

Seeing this, those people quickly found Lu Hao's Weibo account, the director of "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," and began to criticize him.

[Does someone with such poor acting skills even deserve to act?]

[Trash actors paired with trash actors!]

[I can't believe even such a washed-up, terrible actor would get hired. I don't know what you were thinking?]

Why didn't you just stick to being a variety show director? Why did you have to go and make those obscure movies?

Director Lu, didn't you see what happened to that voice actor who made millions?

Be careful not to ruin your reputation in your later years!

No, it's that the middle section is not secure!

In their view, Lu Hao, as a director, was aiding and abetting an actor with such poor acting skills and connections as Lü Ming by still cooperating with him.

When Lu Hao saw these comments, he couldn't help but feel angry.

In Lu Hao's view, these people were completely malicious and had already sentenced the show to death before even watching the whole series.

Lu Hao especially disregarded the comments criticizing Lü Ming's acting skills.

As the director, he is arguably the most qualified to comment on Lü Ming's acting skills.

While his acting skills may not be at the level of an award-winning actor, they are definitely not much worse than some veteran actors.

In some aspects of performance, he is even better than Hong Lei and Huang Yingdi.

So, Lu Hao started arguing with the haters of Lu Ming in the comments section, saying things like Lu Ming's acting skills were excellent and it was an honor for him to work with Lu Ming.

Faced with Lu Hao's explanation, not only did those who hated Lu Ming not believe it, but even Lu Ming's fans were not very convinced.

If you say something else, people might still believe you.

But you say Lü Ming's acting is good?
You're completely lying!
As a result, many people sent Lu Hao clips of Lü Ming's performance in his previous web series, asking him to evaluate his acting skills.

Looking at the message that was sent, which showed Lu Ming's extremely awkward acting in that previous web series, Lu Hao fell silent.

Just like those netizens, Lu Hao didn't trust Lü Ming before filming "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer".

If Lu Hao hadn't witnessed Lü Ming's acting skills firsthand while filming "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," he would never have believed that the two were the same person.

Faced with those criticisms, Lu Hao knew that explaining himself would be useless.

So Lu Hao revealed some behind-the-scenes footage from the filming of "Wu Xin: The Monster Killer," including the scene of Zhang Xianzong, played by Lü Ming, and Yue Qiluo, played by Dilraba Dilmurat, meeting for the first time.

In Lu Hao's view, Lü Ming's performance in this scene alone was enough to shatter these doubts on the internet.

Soon, the behind-the-scenes footage released by Lu Hao began circulating online.

Many people were stunned when they saw the behind-the-scenes footage of Zhang Xianzong, played by Lü Ming, and Yue Qiluo, played by Dilraba, meeting for the first time.

[Holy crap, is this a flop?]

Can someone tell me if these two are the same person?

[This acting is amazing! It's unbelievable! Who says unknown actors are bad at acting? This unknown actor is fantastic!]

[As a nameplate, I declare that today we have risen!]

[You've changed, you bum. You said you were a funny guy, how did you end up acting like a serious actor?]

[Such stunning looks, coupled with such acting skills! I declare that a new male god of the Chinese entertainment industry has been born!]

Everyone's not stupid; they can tell whether an actor's performance is good or bad.

People may not be able to distinguish what constitutes good acting, but they can certainly spot bad acting.

At least based on the performance shown in that behind-the-scenes clip, Lü Ming's performance was absolutely flawless.

The contrast became even more apparent after some people compared the behind-the-scenes footage released by Lu Hao with clips from a web series that Lü Ming had previously acted in.

If Lü Ming's previous performances were like those of a complete idiot, then the behind-the-scenes footage shows him as a completely different person.

(End of this chapter)

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