Documentary still wants an audience?
The staff present really didn't want to shatter Su Li's unrealistic idea. Isn't this a bit too naive?
As far as they knew, documentaries lacked thrilling and conflict-filled plots, nor did they have beautiful actors or actresses. They just truly reflect and record certain things. In the entire entertainment industry, not many people are willing to make them.
Moreover, documentaries have a somewhat educational function.
Being constantly lectured and controlled by bosses and teachers in the company and school, audiences come with the intention to be entertained and relax. Who would want to watch documentaries?
Isn't this like courting a flop?
Everyone silently looked at the radiant expression on Su Li's face, reluctant to break her fantasy.
Although this boss Su Li has surprisingly good insight, it must be based on the existing industry foundation. Isn't it a bad idea to be too imaginative?
