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Chapter 149 "Those Years, Those Rabbits, Those Things"!!

Chapter 149 "Those Years, Those Rabbits, Those Things"!! (Subscription recommendation)

Song Hao looked at the in-game store in the system.

Flipping through the script.

Searching for suitable animated works.

If we're talking about instilling correct values ​​and strengthening patriotism in teenagers, many animations probably don't meet these requirements.

at this time.

Song Hao's eyes lit up.

I saw a stunning piece of work.

"Those Years, Those Rabbits, Those Things"!
He suddenly became excited.

The requests made by Director Chu are perfectly suited to "That Rabbit".
He still clearly remembers that well-known classic line.

"Every rabbit harbors a dream of becoming a great nation."

He then opened the script and began browsing the synopsis.

"Those Years, Those Rabbits, Those Things" is a popular history comic created by the Chinese cartoonist "Flying Against the Light".

Released in 2011, it uses anthropomorphic storytelling to recount a century of modern Chinese history and the arduous development of China after its founding in a lighthearted and humorous way.

His greatest value lies in popularizing science, educating the public about China's century of suffering and the Chinese people's history of self-reliance and struggle.

This includes the War of Resistance against Japan, the founding of the People's Republic of China, the Korean War, and so on.

The dialogue within is absolutely explosive.

Villain Eagle: "That's how the world is. Whoever has more pieces and the strongest guns has the right to speak."

The villainous eagle said, "Being backward doesn't necessarily mean being beaten. It's just that I don't want to fight you today. The weak have no right to speak."

Villainous Eagle: "If there are no enemies, why don't we just create one?"

Rabbit: "Face is something you earn yourself, not something given to you by others."

Rabbit: "Our motherland is behind us, we have nowhere to retreat, my friends, follow me!"

Rabbit: "Don't cry, your tears will freeze."

Rabbit: "Three people in a group, three people in a group. If the ones in front are sacrificed, the ones in the back will make up for them."

Rabbit: "Make a mushroom egg! This is a rare opportunity that China has worked so hard to get, I'm not going to give it up, I'm not going to!! Even if I have to use an abacus to type out the formula, I'll do it."

Every single line of these lines is worth pondering.

Its humorous art style and captivating stories have made it a hit on various forums, and in recent years it has gradually attracted the attention of many netizens.

Fifteen years later, the adapted anime premiered.

In the animated series "That Rabbit", Huaxia is portrayed as a "harmless rabbit".

One of them, the "That Rabbit Through a Century" series, was even recognized by CCTV as one of the "100 High-Quality Positive Energy Online Animation and Audio-Visual Works".

This anime evokes different feelings in people of different ages.

While learning about history through these humorous and witty illustrations, teenagers can also grasp some simple truths.

As adults, having experienced more, they naturally understand better than students how hard-won their current life is.

In short, the current peace was achieved by the rabbit climbing up step by step.

Even without war, in such an environment, the rabbit has no reason to stop.

Every Chinese person must be clearly aware that only through their own hard work and dedication can they live a dignified life.

Thinking of this, Song Hao couldn't help but get emotional.

What could be more suitable for modern teenagers than this animation?

It's worth noting that a decade or two ago, many people dreamed of living abroad.

They envy the lifestyles of other countries.

I envy students who can study abroad.

But now, times have changed.

It has become different.

Young people today are more confident.

We will not fawn over foreign things.

That's why Song Hao believes that if this anime were to be broadcast...

This will give our new generation more confidence.

He then exchanged all the scripts for "That Rabbit" in one go.

This time, 500 movie redemption cards were used for the redemption.

But it's not a loss.

After all, "That Rabbit" has several seasons.

Maintaining this level of popularity is no less impactful than that of a TV series.

After settling all these matters, Song Hao decided to choose these two films.

One is "That Rabbit", and the other is "Ocean Heaven".

However, Song Hao felt that if he were to direct "Ocean Heaven," he might not be able to perfectly capture the state of autistic patients.

Moreover, it doesn't have the ability to split itself into two.

In my left hand is "That Rabbit", and in my right hand is "Ocean Heaven".

No matter how amazing he is, it's impossible for him to be in charge of the production and filming of two works by himself.

After much deliberation, he decided to find an excellent director for "Ocean Heaven".

Fortunately, Guoteng Media has now established many departments.

We now have our own pool of artists, and we're also signing some talented new directors.

That way, I won't have to work so hard anymore.

Just do it.

He immediately asked his secretary to bring over the information of the new directors he had recently interviewed.

He then selected ten of the more outstanding directors from among them.

Half a day later.

All ten directors sat down in front of Song Hao.

They were a little nervous.

They never expected that it would be the famous Director Song who would be interviewing them.

Moreover, I heard that if you pass the interview, you can immediately get a chance to film a movie.

This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for these ten directors.

In the conference room.

Looking at them, Song Hao smiled and introduced himself, "Hello everyone, I'm Song Hao."

Everyone applauded.

Song Hao then started with the young man on the left: "Come on, let's start from your side and introduce each of you by name."

Upon hearing this, the young man stood up somewhat nervously and said, "Director Song, hello. I graduated from the Literature Department of the Film Academy. My name is Wang Kai."

Song Hao chuckled, "No need to be nervous, and no need to stand up. Let's just treat this like a normal chat."

"I'm fine." Wang Kai nodded and sat down.

Immediately afterward, another boy, acting as if he were already familiar with Song Hao, looked at him and said happily, "Director Song, hello! I've heard so much about you. I love watching your movies. I think our acting styles are quite similar, so I was thinking that if there's a chance, we could work together."

Upon hearing this, Song Hao's secretary behind him frowned.

She seemed to think the boy was being too arrogant and boastful.

Everyone else was stunned by his words, but none of them dared to speak.

They were afraid that Song Hao would fly into a rage.

But to everyone's surprise, Song Hao laughed and said, "Alright, let's see what real skills you have to impress me in a bit."

After he said that, everyone was a little surprised.

They didn't expect Song Hao to be so easygoing.

It was because of this remark that the others gradually started talking more.

Soon, the ten directors finished their self-introductions. After getting to know them, Song Hao asked a question: "What are your views on people with autism? Or what is your understanding of this group of people?"

After this question was raised...

Ten interviewees looked at each other, dumbfounded.

They had reviewed a lot of knowledge about directing skills beforehand.

Some people even believe that as long as the test is about filming, they can answer most of the questions correctly.

But who would have thought that Song Hao would ask such a question?

For a moment, no one knew what to say.

Song Hao looked at everyone and realized that no one was willing to speak.

Just as he was about to call them one by one from left to right, a girl timidly raised her hand.

"Director Song, may I speak to you?"

Song Hao was somewhat surprised, but he nodded and replied, "Sure, go ahead and call."

He thought for a moment and then said the girl's name: "Xue Lu, right?"

The girl was surprised that Song Hao remembered her name so quickly. She explained, "I used to volunteer at an autism rehabilitation center for several years, so I have a little understanding of autistic people."

"Then tell me," Song Hao said, immediately intrigued.

Other directors were also surprised that this girl, who had such a low profile, had such an experience.

Xue Lu explained, "I was once in charge of the rehabilitation training of a three-year-old child. The autistic child was different from other children from the beginning. When other children could roll over, he couldn't. Other children could sit up and walk, but he was behind in all of these."

"That three-year-old was diagnosed with autism because other babies could say 'mama' and 'papa' but he couldn't. Later, he went to see a doctor, who diagnosed him with autism based on his inability to follow instructions when playing with building blocks and his lack of concentration."

"Most of the autistic people I know also have intellectual disabilities, while a small number are highly intelligent or of normal intelligence. When others call their names, they never look into the eyes of the other person. This is indeed a very obvious manifestation of autism."

After saying this, she looked at Song Hao.

She didn't know if what she said was right or wrong.

Song Hao nodded in satisfaction, then asked, "So, how do you think we should treat people with autism? If you had to describe it in one word, what would it be?"

Xue Lu thought for a moment and then replied, "I understand."

"understand?"

Yes, I understand.

Xue Lu used her personal experiences over the years to illustrate this point: "Understanding people with autism is the foundation for getting along with them."

"Many people view autistic individuals based solely on their own subjective imagination, unaware of the many misunderstandings and misinterpretations that often lead to conflict and contradictions."

"By understanding their characteristics, the origins of their unusual behavior, the hardships they endured in their fight against illness, and the efforts they made to pursue a happy and independent life, we may gain a completely new understanding of them."

After hearing this, Song Hao knew he had found the right person.

He then asked everyone, "Does anyone else have opinions about people with autism?"

It was only then that other directors, like Xue Lu, began to say similar things.

However, these are merely parroting others' ideas.

The interview is over.

Song Hao told everyone to go back and wait for further instructions.

But as she was leaving, the secretary whispered to Xue Lu, "Director Xue, please wait a moment. Our CEO, Mr. Song, wants to have a private talk with you."

Xue Lu had thought she had no chance, but hearing this gave her more confidence.

She soon came to the office alone.

She looked at Song Hao and respectfully replied, "Director Song."

Song Hao then asked him to sit down, "What kind of movies are you suited to make?"

Xue Lu stammered, seemingly hesitant and afraid to speak.

Song Hao encouraged him, "It's okay, go ahead and say it."

"I prefer to make films that reflect humanistic sentiments, social realities, or human emotions. But in terms of box office, people may not be so supportive," Xue Lu answered cautiously.

Song Hao nodded in affirmation and said, "That's right. Your ideas, abilities, and judgment of events are all very suitable for you to make this type of movie. Would you like to become a director under our company? I will arrange some suitable scripts for you later."

Xue Lu's eyes widened in disbelief; she never expected that Song Hao would actually accept her!
You should know that before she came, she had absolutely no confidence in herself.

After all, aside from a film school diploma, she has no historical works.

But Song Hao didn't seem to care about any of that.

She then added, "And your first film will be about autistic people, is that okay? Are you confident?"

Xue Lu nodded immediately after hearing this. She had spent so many years in an autism rehabilitation center and had seen a lot of things, so she had many experiences and insights.

Then she cautiously asked, "Director Song, do you have a script? Will I write it myself?"

“You don’t need to write it; I’ll arrange the script for you, and I’ll also arrange the actors for you. What I value is your experience as a volunteer for autism rehabilitation over the years. Only by empathizing can you make a film that resonates with people,” Song Hao replied.

At this moment, Xue Lu was deeply moved.

She felt recognized.

She repeatedly expressed her gratitude, saying, "Thank you, Director Song. I will definitely put my heart and soul into creating this film."

Song Hao smiled and nodded: "Then you should first hand over the materials and sign the contract with Secretary Chen outside the office. I will give you the script in a week."

"Okay, thank you, Director Song!"

Xue Lu left happily.

After she left, Song Hao began to write.

For three days straight, he was working on the script for "Ocean Heaven".

at the same time.

The other side of the "The Captain" crew went completely crazy.

Thanks to the Civil Aviation Administration's seemingly free promotion, "The Captain" experienced two consecutive drops in popularity.

The box office has reached 14 billion!
It even took longer than the time it took for "Dying to Survive" to surpass 14 billion yuan!
Director Dong of the Civil Aviation Administration became even more arrogant.

He's just waiting for the meeting to start bragging about his movie.

Such excellent results have also drawn praise from many netizens.

"This movie, 'The Captain,' is really good. I almost cried while watching it."

"Yes, it's really beautiful."

"I suggest that Director Song make more big-budget productions like this."

"This movie is likely to break the box office record of 'Dying to Survive'."

The Internet has memories.

Some netizens recalled a student who made a fuss on Zhihu before the release of "The Captain".

So they all rushed to read the post.

However, it turned out that the international student's account had already been deleted.

"Hahaha, what a clown."

"He just ran away like that? Damn, that's so frustrating. I should have yelled at him a few more times back then."

"He's such a dog, all he does is idolize foreign things."

"Shabi!"

"I hope this kind of person stays abroad and doesn't come back. If he does, I'm afraid I won't be able to resist the urge to beat him up."

The extensive promotion of "The Captain" has even piqued the curiosity of many overseas netizens.

Prior to this, Song Hao's "The Bravest" had received high praise from them.

So this time, they are also hoping that "The Captain" can be released overseas.

Song Hao would naturally not miss such a request.

He had already arranged for the film to be shown overseas.

His goal this time is for "The Captain" to break the $603 million overseas box office record of "The Bravest"!
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