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The theme song for Chapter 45 is about to be released, but it's being questioned by haters

The theme song for Chapter 45 is about to be released, but it's being questioned by haters (Please read on!!!)

At this moment, Director Zheng was somewhat puzzled.

The theme song I'm listening to has a bit of a traditional Chinese style.

But he didn't care.

After all, Nanjing is the ancient capital of six dynasties, so it's normal for it to have a scholarly atmosphere.

He then continued listening.

Until the sound of Peking Opera singing appeared.

He was shocked.

Especially the line, "Though my position is humble, I dare not forget my duty to the nation, even if no one knows me."

These lyrics struck a chord deep within Director Zheng's heart.

He was rather agitated.

Seeing that Director Zheng was listening intently and noticed his excited expression, Section Chief Chen felt a glimmer of hope.

He only hoped that Director Zheng would be more accepting of the theme song's origin once he learned its source.

Director Zheng closed his eyes, picturing the scene in his mind.

Although he didn't know the story behind the song, he could clearly hear from the lyrics that it was about an opera singer saving the country from peril.

The audience walked by, and the familiar colors were no longer visible.

On stage, someone was singing a heartbreaking farewell song.

When Director Zheng heard this, he nodded, seemingly in agreement.

Sing a song.

Director Zheng raised his eyes, paused for a moment, and then asked Section Chief Chen, "Xiao Chen, is this the theme song for our promotional video?"

"Yes," Section Chief Chen replied respectfully.

"What exactly is the content of our promotional video?" Director Zheng asked curiously. "Have you seen it before?"

Section Chief Chen couldn't say he had seen it, otherwise, if Director Zheng wasn't satisfied, he would be doomed.

By then, let alone becoming a deputy director in six months, even my current position will be in jeopardy.

The problem is that they trusted Song Hao too much.

You should also blame Director Zhang of the Anti-Fraud Bureau.

If he hadn't personally recommended him, Director Zheng wouldn't have felt so at ease.

It's not like they would just let him film it after the script had even passed censorship.

Filming is finished now, but the subject matter is really giving me a headache.

He even wanted to shout: "Family members, is he really sick? How can a cultural tourism promotional video be made like this?!"

But the matter has come to this, and the done thing is done.

No way.

To protect himself, he had no choice but to say, "Director Zheng, I took a look at it before, and it seems to be a Republican-era theme."

Section Chief Chen was being conservative.

After hearing this, Director Zheng became even more curious: "Weren't we supposed to be making a cultural tourism promotional video for Nanjing? How did it end up being a Republican-era style video?"

"I'm not too sure either. You've heard Director Zhang say before that Director Song doesn't like people visiting the set and disturbing him. We'll have to wait until the film is finished before we can talk about anything else."

Section Chief Chen decided to shirk responsibility and gave up on his deputy director position.

First, keep your position as section chief.

Director Zheng nodded in agreement: "Indeed, all artists are like that; they're afraid of being disturbed and having their train of thought disrupted."

Seeing this, Section Chief Chen tentatively asked, "Director Zheng, what about this song?"

"This song is beautiful, and I think there's a story behind it, right? It's very meaningful, a roundabout way to achieve our goals. Regardless of how the final product turns out, at least the song has been approved."

After all, Song Hao hadn't submitted the script to them for review beforehand, so there was nothing they could do if it didn't pass.

After all, the official stance represents positive energy.

If any inappropriate content appears, it will only smear the official position.

Section Chief Chen nodded and replied, "Director, I understand."

Immediately afterward, he went out and sent a message to Song Hao. After learning what Director Zheng meant, Song Hao naturally guessed what was going on.

However, he wasn't in a hurry, after all, he wanted to let the bullets fly for a while before he could achieve better results.

He then posted on Weibo: "[Tonight at midnight, the theme song for my new movie will be released on NetEase Cloud Music. Please support it! ~ 'Red-Clad Lament,' singer: Tan Jing, composer: Chen Sheng, lyricist: Song Hao.]"

The Weibo post was published immediately.

Many netizens immediately joined in the gossip.

It's worth noting that Song Hao's last film was only released a little over a month ago.

Now it's getting a movie release?!

This is mass production, isn't it?!

The key point is that Song Hao actually wrote this song himself.

This amused netizens.

"What the heck? Director Song can write songs?!"

"Wow, that's awesome! Awesome!"

"666, they can even write songs now."

"All or Nothing" has attracted many fans.

Therefore, most of the quick comments are from die-hard fans.

Of course, a considerable number of stubborn netizens still came after smelling the scent.

Most of these netizens were the ones who initially doubted that Song Hao's "All or Nothing" would flop.

Therefore, even with Song Hao's new movie, they still chose to relentlessly criticize him.

Why are they criticizing a movie without even watching it?

The premise has already been stated.

They are brainless.

"Hahaha, he even wrote lyrics, I'm dying of laughter."

"You don't actually think you're good at both arts and literature, do you?"

"Dude, take my advice, just focus on acting and don't tell anyone in the music industry."

"He's not good at acting either. He only managed to get this much box office revenue by riding on the coattails of official publicity."

Compared to his initial isolation and helplessness, Song Hao now has a group of fans, so the comment section has gradually turned into a battle of insults.

"A little bit of box office revenue? 9.1 million is a little bit of box office revenue? You're really joking."

Is it so hard to admit that someone is excellent?

"They're all just a bunch of trolls who spout nonsense."

While everyone was debating, the paparazzi "Winter Melon," who had previously suffered a setback, became very excited.

He immediately edited the text and content and started posting the video.

Not long after, a short video with a clickbait title appeared.

"Hi everyone, this is Donggua. Today, director Song Hao posted on Weibo that his new movie's theme song will be released soon. You can go and listen to it."

"Let's take a closer look at the lyricist, Song Hao. Putting aside how absurd it is for a director to switch careers to write lyrics, let's look at the singer."

"Teacher Tan Jing is a teacher I admire. Her opera singing style is very unique. Generally speaking, she sings soprano songs or songs in the traditional Chinese style."

“In recent years, there have been fewer and fewer songs with a traditional Chinese style, and they are becoming less and less popular. Not to mention traditional opera, which is generally disliked by young people.”

"Given this premise, the fact that Director Song Hao still invited Teacher Tan Jing to sing this theme song means that it is most likely a traditional Chinese style theme, or even a traditional opera."

"Comrades, friends, here's the important part! Remember when I said before that Song Hao's new movie would flop?! With this kind of theme song paired with a similar movie theme, do you really think it can be a hit?!"

The five-minute short video was released.

It attracted a lot of traffic.

Within half a day, the number of views exceeded one million.

This includes Song Hao's fans and haters.

A fierce battle erupted in the comments section!
(End of this chapter)

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