Sometimes fiction doesn’t have a moral to the story. Sometimes fiction points at something and goes “Ever thought about THAT???” And you look at what it’s pointing at for a bit.
Adapted from the chinese danmei novel "Hua Kai You Shi, Tui Mi Wu Sheng" or "Blooming Flowers, Silent Sorrow" by Shui Qian Cheng. The show consists of 12 episodes, each with a duration of 40 minutes. Expected to air in the 2 or 3 quarter of 2024.
Synopsis: "The son of the wealthiest man along the Jiangnan region falls in love with an icy white-clothed “beauty” due to an unexpected meeting, but the true identity of this “beauty” is actually…"
Production company Big Superstar (Thailand)
Director Chen Yiyu (Taiwan) who also directed HIStory4 and HIStory5
Producer Qi Li (China)
Actors Li Le, Wang Yunkai, Li Junliang (all from China), Achi (from Thailand)
My solution for bloatware is this: by law you should hire in every programming team someone who is Like, A Guy who has a crappy laptop with 4GB and an integrated graphics card, no scratch that, 2 GB of RAM, and a rural internet connection. And every time someone in your team proposes to add shit like NPCs with visible pores or ray tracing or all the bloatware that Windows, Adobe, etc. are doing now, they have to come back and try your project in the Guy's laptop and answer to him. He is allowed to insult you and humilliate you if it doesn't work in his laptop, and you should by law apologize and optimize it for him. If you try to put any kind of DRM or permanent internet connection, he is legally allowed to shoot you.
With about 5 or 10 years of that, we will fix the world.