Both scripts are independently written by renowned screenwriters.
The first script tells the life story of an ancient oiran, a biographical film adapted from a real historical figure.
Zhou Yun had actually read the script once on the plane before.
She felt a bit conflicted; the script seemed to be lacking in flavor, yet it was also a pity to discard it.
The script itself is written quite well, and the character's fate is certainly full of twists and turns, making it a highly appealing role for acting.
However, Zhou Yun felt that the story of this script was a bit too cliché, or rather, the screenwriter hadn't written it deeply enough or added any fresh ideas to it; it was a script that scored between seventy to eighty points.
The second script tells a modern story about a woman living in poverty who ultimately inspires herself to rescue her life through her own efforts.
