Title: Revealing the phenomenon of "parents entering the group" in the entertainment industry: there is no smooth sailing on the road to stardom.
In the entertainment industry, acting has always been seen as a key factor in an actor's success. However, the recent controversial TV series "Volunteers" has made people rethink the definition of acting. The play has become a hot topic with the actors' flying facial features and the questioning of "it's all up to their parents to bring them into the group", which has triggered people's thinking about similar problems in real life.
The story is set in an art academy in a small city. Young Li Na has always dreamed of becoming a good actress, she has worked hard to learn acting skills and participated in various acting competitions, hoping to open her own acting path.
However, she soon discovered that even in the school's internal performances, those classmates with flying facial features always get more opportunities and attention.
Li Na was upset, and she began to study the backgrounds of these classmates, and eventually found that they were all people with certain backgrounds in their families without exception. The parents of these classmates are directors, producers, or people with connections to the film industry, and they easily entered the crew through family connections. This left Li Na feeling angry and hopeless, and she began to wonder if her efforts were worthwhile.
However, Li Na did not give up. She decided to fight this injustice in another way.
She recorded her experience and wrote an article called "The True Definition of Acting" and published it on social **.
The article attracted a lot of attention, and people poured ** and commented. Many people have shared similar problems they have encountered at work, at school, or in other fields. A university professor wrote: "This is not limited to show business, this injustice is rife in all areas of our lives. One worker wrote: "I work in factories and there are always people who are promoted by virtue of connections, who not only do not have real competence, but also undermine the motivation of the whole team." ”
Li Na's article has sparked a discussion about fairness and justice. This also attracted some ** attention, and a TV station invited Li Na to participate in a program called "On the Road to Pursue Dreams". In the show, Li Na and other young people who have encountered similar problems share their stories and journeys.
Through this show, Li Na not only received support and encouragement from more people, but also got to know a veteran actor Li Ming. Li Ming helped Li Na re-examine her dreams and told her: "The showbiz is not the only place where this kind of problem exists.
It's all about how you look at and deal with it, not be tied down by it. ”
Li Na decided to look at the issue from a different angle. She realizes that everyone faces a variety of challenges and difficulties, and these difficulties are precisely opportunities for growth and progress. She began to find and use her strengths, experimenting with different performance styles and areas to show what made her unique.
She has participated in small theater troupes, collaborated with some independent film directors, and even made her own short films on social **. Although she didn't get the same attention as those "parents in the group", she gradually found that what really matters is her love of performance and her pursuit of art.
Li Na's story became an inspiring and inspirational story. Her persistence and hard work eventually earned her the recognition of a wide audience. Her brilliant performance in an independent film reawakens people to the true definition of acting: not just facial features, but also the transmission of inner truth and emotion.
Through this story, we can see that not only in showbiz, but also in life, where unfairness and difficulties are everywhere. However, we should not give up on pursuing our dreams because of this, but should see difficulties as opportunities for growth and progress. As long as we persevere and persevere, we all have the potential to shine on the stage of life.