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Chapter 124 The old time wasted away, the ideal is in your arms(2/2)

"Ah, I..." Ning Yunfan, this kid, what do others say about the difference between good men and women? He sold himself out in a flash? An Jia Ning felt guilty, but An Jia Ning pretended to be stupid and refused to admit it, "We are again

Classmates are also friends, but he has something going on over there..."

"What Ning Yunfan means is, Dad, you and Uncle Ning, you wanted to present our Zhejiang folklore stories in a new drama, but there was no market at the time." It's so late, and An Ji doesn't want to

If I plan to get into a fight with my father, I might as well say it openly.

Originally, An Ji didn't expect the former to tell him the truth, so he just sighed and said, "Didn't I tell you the same thing when I was fighting with my mother? Dad, tell me that I will help you find a solution for you, not for me."

After my mother caught me, I was confused and continued to be punished!"

"Aren't I afraid that you and your mother will worry?"

"The market is indeed different now than it was back then. Your Uncle Ning and I watched the short play you did and it attracted a lot of people. Plus, he recently made a third-tier Song Dynasty drama, so we hit it off right away...

It can be regarded as a long-cherished wish from back then.”

After listening to his father say so much, An Ji still remained silent. Because An Ji knew that An Jianing must have many old things that he wanted to talk about before he could express his feelings.

“Back then, we were motivated by passion, but we really didn’t consider the market at that time.”

"At that time, it should be said that there was a wave of foreign cultural impact, and everyone was not so financially well-off, so it was not so easy to accept such a culturally rich drama." Looking back on the past years, there was no waste, but in the end there was only bitterness.

Unscrewing the lid of the tea cup, An Jianing blew away the floating leaves on the surface and took a sip of tea: "At that time, drama itself did not make money. If you performed a Shakespeare play, there might be trendy people who saved up money to watch it.

But we only focused on doing what we wanted to do, and now that I think about it, it was too naive.”

In the 1980s and 1990s, in the early days of reform and opening up, the economy was far less developed than it is now. Food and clothing were already a desire. How many people in the city were willing to spend money to watch dramas?

Coupled with the influx of a large amount of Western culture through openness, Shakespeare's plays, even today, are still synonymous with "fashion" and "elegance" in the eyes of many people...

"Now, I just hope that my own young ideas can make some achievements by taking advantage of the times. First, I can fulfill my dream of going overseas as a culture, and second, I can untie the knot in your mother's heart."
Chapter completed!
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