
I Was Mistaken as a Monstrous Genius Actor
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장탄,
- Status: Completed
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What impresses me further is that the lack of romance does not detract from the story. Although romance might not be a central element, the characters themselves are well-developed and their interactions meaningful. Each character feels unique, even those who appear less frequently, which is quite uncommon in such narratives.
If you have the leisure to read it, I wholeheartedly recommend it. If not now, save it for a future when you have the time. It's definitely worth the wait.
The initial idea has potential, but the execution is lacking, and there are numerous over-the-top reactions to the main character's actions. While the novel can be humorous at times, it struggles with glaring plot inconsistencies, particularly regarding the MC's origin, which could be easily exposed if supporting characters had more believable thought processes.
I enjoy the film-related scenes and acting portrayal, but the constant fawning over the MC's extraordinary acting skills becomes monotonous. It feels like watching a sports anime with excessive commentary on every move, with various characters praising the MC to the point of adulation.
For instance:
MC: Acting scene
Director: "He remains calm amidst the crowd? Incredible, this monster, truly amazing!"
Actress: "He's improving, getting even better!"
Cameraman: "His impact is overwhelming – a rookie actor like him?"
This pattern repeats frequently, with no real obstacles or setbacks for the MC. The system provides him with everything effortlessly, including enhancing his singing skills. The MC even asserts that problems will always resolve themselves in the end.
If you can overlook the excessive praise and disregard the plot holes, the book might offer some lighthearted entertainment.
The author lacked both talent and confidence to create a compelling film concept that could captivate Hollywood. They hurried through crucial moments, introduced characters only to discard them, and neglected well-planned setups due to laziness. Repeating mediocre elements didn't help either. Spoiler alert: the chances of a character saving two people under life-threatening circumstances, sparking a love connection, and gaining massive publicity were highly unrealistic.
The ending was a letdown, bordering on a fantasy that replaced movie stars with the protagonist, transforming him into an entirely different person. It was unsatisfying, and I would've avoided the sour taste if I had stopped reading after the Cannes part. Moreover, there was no significant character development throughout the story; the main character merely observed life changing around him, which made him seem weak.
1. Overuse of misunderstandings and awe-based plot devices feels repetitive. The main character (MC) constantly relies on plot armor, which takes away from his character development. If the author focused more on showcasing the MC's intelligence and natural talent rather than relying on misunderstandings, the story would feel more engaging.
2. The narrative seems limited in its geographical scope, focusing mainly on Japan, Korea, and America. This narrow perspective gives the impression that the world is reduced to these few nations. While it's understandable given the story's progress, it could benefit from a broader representation of global cultures and perspectives, as seen in many other entertainment novels.
3. The scenarios presented are unrealistic, bordering on implausible. For instance, when the MC's personality changes, it's hard to accept that everyone consistently misunderstands him as an actor without any logical explanation. Common sense doesn't seem to play a role in these situations.
4. The plot lacks novelty and surprise elements. Predictability becomes tiresome, making the reading experience less exciting.
Despite these concerns, I am intrigued enough to continue reading, hoping for some improvements or twists around chapter 200. However, at present, the repetitiveness and lack of realism are causing me to wince a bit with each turn of the page.
"At a cafe, Director Sun sat with his fingers gently tapping the table in a rhythmic pattern, *tap-tap-tap*. Engrossed in the newly rewritten script, he was oblivious to the constant buzzing around him, each 'bzzzz' drowned out by the pages turning one after another. Eventually, the persistent ringing became too hard to ignore, prompting him to lift the phone and answer with a simple, "hello."
Your original idea and narrative are strong, and your dedication to translation is commendable. By refining the language and eliminating unnecessary phrases and formatting, the text would truly shine. Remember, AI can assist in enhancing the quality of writing, and it seems well-suited for this task. A little extra effort to enhance the prose would make this story even more enjoyable to read."
However, I deducted a star due to the peculiar nationalism portrayed. Initially, I was concerned about some aspects, but my worries seemed to fade as I read further. Then, I realized there's a strong emphasis on Japan's perceived inferiority to South Korea in terms of acting and dramas, despite the authors and director being Japanese themselves. This portrayal doesn't sit well with me, which brings the overall rating down to around 2.5 stars. It's a personal preference, as I appreciate misunderstandings in the story, but others might find it off-putting.
I encourage you to temporarily set aside any preconceived judgments and give it a chance. If it's not your cup of tea, there's no need to dwell on it. Remember, this isn't a conventional novel; it stands out as something special. If it doesn't resonate with your preferences, kindly consider it a passing point and end your review there.
The misunderstandings and plot twists keep things light and amusing. The fact that they struggle to uncover any information about him stems from the fact that all his powers come from sources they're unaware of, leaving no trace. Plus, relying on interviews doesn't guarantee the truth, as not everyone will speak honestly.
As an avid reader, I can only hope there's more to come after he conquers Hollywood.
The reactions of the characters to the MC's actions and projects are highly amusing too. If you enjoy reading about characters' responses to the MC's antics, this story is perfect for you. The misunderstandings he encounters are both hilarious and captivating.
I find myself wanting to write fanfiction exploring everyone's reactions to the MC's thoughts and hidden emotions, as he appears cool and composed, yet inside he's often panicking or starstruck. Highly recommended - it's a delightful read that keeps you eager for more.
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