"The agent told me that too..."

"Well, that means your agent is very serious and responsible and knows how to tap into your strengths."

Jingu Yao nodded with a smile, and then suddenly said: "...With your acting skills in "Love in the Sky", Miss Aragaki, you will definitely win the Newcomer Award."

"Hey?"

Yui Aragaki was taken aback by Jingu Yao's determination, and he never thought that he would look at him so much.

One hundred and sixteenth anime adaptation movies

"Don't leave me alone, Hongshu..."

Beside the stone bridge in the setting sun, Mika Tahara held the last record of Sakurai Hiroki in her hand, looked at the river under the stone bridge, and murmured in a choked voice.

The throbbing in her heart made her fall into a kind of madness. She crossed the stone bridge and wanted to jump down and go to Huangquan with the lover in her heart. At this time, a pure white sky suddenly flew under the stone bridge. The pigeon, as if the soul of Hongshu turned into a dove of peace, was preventing Mika from sacrificing love.

The booklet that recorded the diary fell to the ground, and the wind blew and turned the next page until it stopped on the last page. It was a simple illustration of a man and a woman with a cute child. Maybe It was Hiroki Sakurai's best wish, but this is not an extravagant desire for ordinary people. In front of Hiroki Sakurai, who is seriously ill, it is so hopeful and unattainable.

Mika picked up the diary and turned it page by page. It was all about Mika recorded by Hongshu. It was a whole book, and she didn't know how many times she wrote Mika's name.

"Mika, smile..."

When the diary turned to this page, Mika slowly raised her head to look at the sunset in the sky, crying eyes, smiling face, that contradictory look made people feel sad.

The picture is fixed on the crying smile of Yui Aragaki, and the sky under the setting sun may be the title of the named movie "Love in the Sky".

"Hongshu...you've been looking at me..."

"I'm still alive, aren't I? The happy time with Hongshu won't become a memory, because no matter when I feel you are by my side, Hongshu, I still love this blue sky, and, this A love that lasts forever."

Movies always have a sublimation at the end, even if it is a tragedy, the dead are dead, but the living are still alive. For those who died, the living must work hard to live.

The ending song sounded, and the movie "Love in the Sky" finally came to an end. The names of the main actors and creators walked slowly across the screen, the lights of the venue were lit up, and bursts of applause sounded. Jingu Yao looked back, as a fan The girls who were invited to the screenings wiped the tears from the corners of their eyes with tissue and handkerchiefs, and the redness of their eyes told others that they had just cried.

"Love in the Sky" claims to have touched [-] million Japanese girls. It has a deep fan base. Although the novel is made into a movie, it may not be bought by fans, but its huge IP popularity can also guarantee this movie. It's a guaranteed win.

"Congratulations Director Imai, you made a good movie."

With a smile on Jingu Yao's face, he shook hands with Imai Natsuki, congratulating the director. No matter how good the movie is, whether Jingu Yao is really satisfied or not, congratulating others at this time is also an inevitable thing to do.

Some original authors don't care what their works are adapted into, as long as they can be adapted into TV series and movies to make money, while some original authors really cherish their works like a child, Would rather make less money than make them good.

Jingu Yao undoubtedly belongs to the latter, because he is not short of money at all. The film version of "Love in the Sky" is above the average level. Although it has been adapted by the screenwriter, it is also within the acceptable range of Jingu Yao. He is also satisfied.

After all, the carriers of movies and novels are different. Movies can show the story more intuitively in front of people’s eyes, but they also lack the delicacy and inner emotional description of the novel. Seriously, there are very few works that can make the original authentic.

"Thank you, thank you, Jingu-sensei! If you hadn't written such a good work and had a huge fan base, I wouldn't be able to guarantee my movie's attendance and box office."

Imai Natsuki accepted Jingu Yao's congratulations with a happy look on his face, and at the same time did not forget to flatter him.

"The next thing is the press conference, so I won't bother..."

Jingu Yao nodded to the crew, and after shaking hands with everyone one by one, he sat back in his seat and watched the host begin to take the stage for the next publicity activities.

As the heroine, Yui Aragaki also needs to take the stage to participate in the event. The hero and heroine and the director all went on the stage, answering some questions and discussing interesting things about the filming process of the movie. The two artists of the [-] also have to participate in various promotional activities to promote the release of new movies, which is also their obligation...

"President, what do you think of the movie?"

There was only Keigo Otsuka left beside Jingu Yao, and the vice president of the publishing house was blushing. Now he has finally come to this point. He is not the editor-in-chief of the poor publishing house in the beginning. He cherished all of this very much, and did not dare to have any neglect in his work.

"I can't judge the quality of the movie. It still depends on whether the audience buys it. As long as the box office is not too bad, it will make me, the original author, feel ashamed..."

Jingu Yao paused for a moment and continued: "...but the response from the preview meeting is still good, and the box office of tens of billions of yen like "Five Centimeters Per Second" doesn't need to be thought about, as long as it can be at a normal level On top of that."

Jingu Yao's words made Otsuka Keigo nodded and said, "... This time I sold part of the film copyright of "Love in the Sky" to Toho, and I also wanted to try the water and market conditions in it. It is still very common for novels to be adapted into movies. , our publishing house also has the copyright of many novels.”

"Otsuka-kun, it's good that you can see this, but don't always focus on traditional novels, and anime adaptation of movies is not a future development trend."

"An anime adaptation movie?"

Keigo Otsuka frowned, "...So far, there seem to be very few movies adapted from anime. Just like the 4.2 movie adaptation of games, most of the results are not very good."

"It's just that the trend has not come yet. As long as people get used to this adaptation trend, it will be a big market. When we make money, people will follow us to expand the market. Of course, the movie also requires the type of animation. Very high, there are some animations that are simply not suitable for adaptation."

"..."

Jingu Yao and Otsuka Keigo whispered together, discussing the future of movies, novels and even animation. Although the two are not professionals in the film industry, their understanding of future development trends and professional knowledge are not linked.

Until the host of the press conference suddenly mentioned the name of Jingu Yao, which made him stunned for a moment, and found that everyone present was looking at him.

Chapter [-] Your reports like this are going to be biased!

Being stared at by so many eyes suddenly, Jingu Yao is not nervous. At this point, he can only be nervous when others are looking at each other, and it is impossible to make him nervous.

Keigo Otsuka, who was on the side, was also stunned. Obviously he didn't expect this kind of situation to happen suddenly. His eyes were very unfriendly. This is not the same as what he said. Any questions, just want to be an honest audience.

From time to time, he would turn his head to look at Gong Yao, and if Jingu Yao was also dissatisfied, he would stand up to take the blame and take this matter over.

But apparently Jingu Yao didn't care about this matter. He waved his hand to Keigo Otsuka covertly and stood up with a warm smile on his face. It was a habit for him to pretend to be in front of people.

The fans in the audience cheered for a while, and the reporters also became agitated, wishing they would immediately rush forward and throw a bunch of questions at Jingu Yao.

"I originally planned to sit quietly and have a good audience, but I didn't expect that you would be overtaken by you inexplicably."

When Jingu Yao stood up from his seat and walked slowly to the center of the stage, he smiled helplessly, but unlike the helplessness in his words, Jingu Yao's expression was always calm. idle.

Imai Natsuki on the side was also a little flustered, presumably even she didn't expect it to develop like this, obviously Jingu Yao said that he didn't want to show his face.

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