About this episode
Second-generation stars and the wealthy take up resources, making it increasingly difficult for ordinary people to enter the entertainment industry.????????? - Why Is It So Hard for “Regular Folks” to Break Into Showbiz? [HSK 6]Download the app here:Chinese Short Dialogue | App StoreChinese Short Dialogue | Google PlayAvailable in 8 languages on the app:Chinese Listening | ??? ??? | ???????? | ??????????? ?? ?????????? ????? | Nghe ti?ng Trung | Mendengarkan bahasa Mandarin | Escucha en chino | ????????????? | Chinesisches Hören | Écoute du chinois | Ascolto cinese | Audição em chinês | ???? ????? | ???????? ??? ????? ????????English Translation???: ??, have you noticed that in recent years it seems harder and harder for ordinary people to make it in showbiz???: Yeah. When you look at newcomers now, they’re either second-generation stars or second-generation rich. Their starting lines are totally different.??: In the past, there were talent shows like "Super Girl" and "The Voice of China"—regular people could turn things around with real ability.??: But now talent shows have been suspended, the path is gone, and people with connections take the resources. It’s even tougher for ordinary folks.??: And quite a few rich kids just bring money into a production. Their acting is so-so, but opportunities keep coming.??: Fans also add fuel to the fire—comparing family backgrounds. It’s basically a bit of “snobbish worship of wealth.”??: The saddest part is those Hengdian drifters—extras who hang around Hengdian. Low income, swallowing their grievances—nothing like the dream.??: So even though showbiz looks glamorous, it’s really a game for a small group. Ordinary people have to stay clear-eyed.