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Why do some directors and actors shoot when they know it's not good?
In the circle, directors should talk about qualifications, that is, when reading the director's resume, how many films will be made in a certain year. If you don't have qualifications, it's hard to be seen by a good script or investment. After all, there is a blank period, and it doesn't matter if there are bad movies. Shoot as soon as you have time, so your qualifications are enough.

In fact, actors are the same, but actors are also divided into different situations. Although some actors have a certain popularity in a certain period, they have no chance to shoot because of themselves or other reasons, so they can only choose to change careers or shoot bad films. Here is a typical example. Nicolas Cage, the best actor, started with classic works, such as National Treasure, con air, Soldiers of the Wind and so on, and his acting skills were also very good. Unfortunately, life went wrong, and he had to shoot bad films everywhere, and his reputation was ruined. Really helpless, forced by life.