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Projection Screen, Not a Telescreen; Projection, Not Broadcasting - Be an Actress Or a Big Female Star

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Hong Kong in 1960s and 1970s is one age that urge people to be mature earlier.One of the poverty seasons is social instability.However, the other side of Kowloon Peninsula is Hong Kong Island, and The Star Ferry less than ten minutes can carry you from Tsim Sha Tsui to step on the middle ring.

The distinction between them is like Cantonese movie and Chinese-language movie in that year-the former is mostly like black and white world, and the latter one is like George Eastman colorful arc-shaped screen.Cantonese movie is the cocktail of current affairs, crucial and dreamlike.Chinese-language movie is the homesick sustenance of new immigrant from the south to avoid the reality of with the help of it.Both are yellow brick road bringing children into adult world in advance, but one television lights on the lamps and candles of a myriad families.

As main dish played for three to four times one day, character in touch with people of Cantonese movie is undoubtedly favored by the young and old.

No matter children longing for delicacy, nobility, elegance and magnificence etc. representing abetter lifea Chinese-language movie and its important mark-female star is the charm of movie dream.There will not be big female star of Larger Than Life without big screen and glamour projecting image on film to the screen.People say that everyone can be star, but we cannot find star playing gongs.

This is because that everyone call sliver screen for scree, projection for telecasting.

Of course, the sky becomes smaller, no wonder we can not see the starlight overhead?

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CNPeReading
9620436296 / 9789620436291
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01/07/2014
English
1 pages
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