My girlfriend is an idol

Chapter 1848 - "Singing and Dancing Youth" and "Dancing Miracles

Although as Wu Xuan Yi described, song and dance films had always been a super cold subject in Warsaw.

It was even colder than those microfilms, or musical films.

Over the years, there were only a handful of song and dance films that had been shot in mainland China and had been released in cinemas, and the ones that had attracted widespread attention were like a drop in the ocean.

It's the same with Meng Meiqi, but the few that come to mind are all remakes of European and American films.

But the results and word of mouth are far from satisfactory.

In other words, in China, when the word "remake" is used in a film, television or variety show, it's basically labeled as a "rotten work".

This is not due to some people's prejudice, but the reality.

Regardless of whether it is a remake of an old work, domestic or foreign, the audience's eye is able to withstand the test of more and more venomous.

Also because the remake failed, purely by the pre-broadcast propaganda to build up enough anticipation, after the start of the broadcast word-of-mouth performance all the way down.

Now as long as the appearance of such, we do not even look at the direct line to say "rotten as scheduled".

This can be attributed to the fact that some filmmakers, who consider themselves to be the "Heavenly Warriors", have sharply changed the American song and dance films into works that are in line with the Chinese people's taste and culture, and as a result, both sides have not been pleasing to the eye and have become unlike the others.

The abuse has finally made those filmmakers realize that the crudely adapted and localized song and dance films have always been "unacceptable" in China.

Plus, the Chinese are not Americans, and have a so-called Broadway complex, so no one would even touch it.

"To be precise, there's not one movie, but two,"

Wu Xuan Yi exhaled, thinking carefully that some things should come when they should, eventually.

Lee Hyun Chul had told her about this a few months ago, but at that time, most of these sisters of hers were still in the observation period.

Since the company's teachers were needed to make a comprehensive assessment of each person's strength and subsequently formulate a plan on how to train them one-on-one, Lee Hyun-chul only told her about the movie herself.

It just so happened that at that time, the two had not long ago confirmed their relationship.

There was time during the day when they couldn't see him, but when they came home at night, Oh Seon Yi was all kinds of clinging to him like a wombat.

The two of them didn't do anything like that, but they were indeed sweet.

"Both are song and dance films, the difference is that in one you're the heroine and we're both supporting characters.

In the other one another one of us is the heroine and then all the other sisters are supporting characters."

"So what you're saying is that we're going to be in both movies?"

Mon Miki listened stunned, her breathing getting raggeder and raggeder.

She had thought that one movie would have been enough to make her feel impatient with confidence, but it was two.

"That's the idea."

Wu Xuan Yi dragged her chin in boredom and played with her hair as if she were saying something trivial.

"Don't forget, we were originally born as a multinational group that was targeted to operate in both the Korean and Chinese markets at the same time.

Since no one is more familiar with Warsaw than we are, Opal always felt that even if only the three of us are from there, we'll still be treated with importance when we should be, so this movie came about."

"What about the script?" Montmorency then asked.

"I don't have the script."

Seeing the other party's second disappointment, Wu Xuan Yi couldn't help but pout and flicked her finger on Mon Miki's forehead.

"Are you stupid, a movie script is such an important thing, unless it's confirmed that filming is going to start.

It won't be announced until the previous script workshop, and Opal casually put something so important in my hands, he's not worried that it'll get lost, I'm worried."

"No..." Meng Meiqi rubbed her fair head and muttered quietly.

"Wasn't the previous Langya List..." The girl stopped her voice before she finished speaking.

It was only now that it occurred to them that the only thing they had gotten in the beginning was the physical novel, and in order to be familiar with the plot that book was all three of them about to flip through it.

Although I do not know how big the difference between the script and the plot of the novel, but always they understand the content of the work, not to get the script, all kinds of eyes a blind.

Now that they thought about it, the three of them hadn't even seen the script of the "Langya Table".

"Got it?" Wu Xuan Yi didn't look good.

"Although I haven't read the script, but at that time, Oppa had already told me the general plots of the two movies."

Immediately afterwards, the young girl dictated what she could still think of in her mind "One is called 'Song and Dance Youth' and the other is called 'Dancing Miracle', and both of these movies are set in a story where twelve of us are in an international school.

You've seen the song and dance movies before, so I won't go into detail.

Anyway, these two movies Oprah is trying to get us a complete circle of attention in Warsaw.

In the past, when members of Warsaw debuted in Korea, only the domestic fans of the mixed kpop circle would pay attention, which ultimately didn't make it to the stage.

And if you want to be noticed by the people above this, you have to star in a localized production.

This movie is the knock on the door that we, Cosmic Girl, use to knock on the mainland Chinese market, so that those who don't follow the kpop scene but also follow the Chinese entertainment scene will notice us."

Meng Meiqi nodded "So did he say when the movie will start filming?"

Honestly, it's been a while since I arrived here, and although I've taken time off to return home to visit my family a few times during that time, it's ultimately a different meaning than this one.

As a trainee and as an entertainer, the movie heroine would obviously receive different attention.

And... A song and dance film...

It might be a lot of work for other actors, but it just so happens that they are a special group.

It caused Mon Miki to hear the news and feel as if a film on this subject was tailor-made for them.

Compared to American filmmakers who made song and dance films, they usually looked for professional actors who had to sing and dance well.

Usually this kind of actors are either selected directly from Broadway, or the selected actors are prepared in advance, hiring professional teachers for training, during which the time needed is at least half a year.

This kind of experience Meng Meiqi felt would be impossible to achieve in Huaxia, for a simple reason.

Most people watched movies for the actors, and if famous actors were hired to make the movie, it would certainly attract a lot of viewers.

But on the other hand, these actors were so famous that even the director would have to look at them to make them sacrifice half a year or several months of their time to do nothing to specifically train for singing and dancing.

Just to make a good singing and dancing film, that is, Meng Meiqi, who had some knowledge of the entertainment industry in Warsaw, found it difficult for this situation to happen.