After Su Cha finished filming her scenes in “Mo Clan City,” the new script she took on was “He Chun.”
This was a script from the ancient martial arts genre, but it had little to do with the martial arts world. It was more about the artistic style. Su Cha’s goal was very clear. A large part of the drama was about winning an award.
He Chun was the female lead’s name. She was a young lady from a wealthy family. She had been well-versed in the four arts since she was young. To outsiders, she was a perfect lady from a wealthy family.
Her name was not standardized like in ancient times. Later on, it showed that He Chun was not ordinary.
When she was 16 years old, He Chun met a man from the martial arts world and fell in love with him.
It was just that the family objected to it. Moreover, the man was naturally popular. After He Chun suffered a blow from this relationship, she passed away in the end due to depression.
Judging from the storyline, there seemed to be nothing to watch. If such a movie was released, a large part of it would feel like it would fail.
However, the reason why Su Cha accepted it was because she liked the delicate script.
From the beginning to the end, He Chun’s story was filled with a certain degree of uncertainty. Although there were twists and turns, it was calm along the way. It had a rhythm that was as placid as water. He Chun was an ancient iconic woman. Because of this relationship, she had gone through a different kind of struggle. From a moral perspective, it gave off an anti-establishment feeling. Although He Chun passed away in the end, the intention of this film was still good.
Tan Jinsui had chosen this script for Su Cha because of its artistic exquisiteness. It was a rare ancient setting film, and the judges loved that the most.
If they filmed well, they might be able to create hype.
For example, ancient scenes could be used to create a grand background.
This way, even if the story was thin, the plot and scenes could be supported by them.
Most importantly, after playing the role of a peerless enchantress, Su Cha felt a contrast if she played such a graceful and delicate girl from Jiangnan.
If she acted well, those with eyes would not be able to criticize her acting skills.
After “The Legend of the Crane,” Su Cha had become synonymous with her character, Yu Wan.
This script was written by a girl. When Su Cha took on this movie, there was no production crew attached to it yet. However, when the news of Su Cha taking on this movie spread, many companies immediately offered an olive branch to it.
What a joke. After all, it was Su Cha’s movie. With the Imperial Mu Group backing it up, would they be afraid of losing money?
Even if they lost money, it would be worth it if they could build a relationship with the Imperial Mu Group.
However, Tan Jinsui decided to take on this movie himself. He planned to let Su Cha’s agency produce it themselves. Naturally, there were ready-made investors.
Tan Yeluo: “I nodded off when I was looking at this script.”
Tan Yeluo was a businessman, and a very realistic one at that. Hence, when she saw the script, she naturally rejected it.
Cha Yi: “Do you not like it?”
If Tan Jinsui had not accepted it, Su Cha would not have asked Tan Yeluo to invest immediately.
If she was willing, she could invest with Tan Jinsui. However, Tan Yeluo was an old partner…
Tan Yeluo: “Not even a little. Even if your husband is the guarantor.”
Cha Yi: “How about this? You can discuss it with your brother. Even if you are not interested, would your brother Yezhu be interested in talking?”
Tan Yeluo: “?????? He’s not interested. Thank you, there’s no need to look for him.”
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