Chapter 220

Naturally, some doubted Linda's work.

"Enough of these paid reviews. How are you so sure what she captured aligns with her motive? Indeed, we should commend acts of promoting our Cheshire culture, but I draw the line at careless work like this. How do these scenes compare to The Calligrapher's Trio? This is so cringe."

"I'm being honest-some of you are truly eye-opening. I never knew paid reviews were a thing until now. Where did you guys get this gig? Can I join too?"

"Promoting Cheshire culture is indeed a great starting point, but it's crucial for a director to first do your research before claiming your work is based on it. Instead, we get this jumble of shots put together with an obvious lack of clarity in the storytelling.

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so when she's being smug after delivering such awful work. Does she seriously think she did a good job

How can this be called a cultural treasure? Hey, Linda, I suggest you continue your

The hate comments continued.

Linda paid no heed to them. Haters would always hate whenever someone

young director, Victor Olsen, openly gave Linda a hard time. "Ms. Felix, I heard you're back working on micro movies." He looked at Linda. Linda vaguely remembered Victor, who was a total nuisance. They had a brief encounter at the International Film Awards, and it was a meeting that made her realize she

micro movie, as well as my new movie, are also in the works." Since this was a live broadcast with many viewers, Linda couldn't be outwardly rude to him. Victor looked into the camera. "Care to share how you feel about

answered with utmost politeness, "I believe it's inevitable and appropriate for people to comment on a micro movie accessible online. As a director, what I think of

they're film critics or casual viewers, I believe their suggestions are equally valuable and

been able to take constructive

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