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Ning is always a character in some TV plays.

Lu Zong and Lemon are the characters in the TV series "Please call me a director".

Ning Meng is the secretary of Lu, the overbearing president of an investment company, but she is not willing to be a small secretary all the time. She resolutely resigned, jumped ship in the slander of Lu and decided to grow into an investment director. On the way of the director's growth, she had to cooperate with many projects and experienced various events in the investment bank, and the relationship between them gradually changed.

Su, a senior student who secretly loved in college, came back to China, met and confessed. Lemon tasted love for the first time, but the change of Su's values made Jeannin Lemon decide to break up. The return of her best friend You Qi and her husband He Yueluan also brought some excitement and frustration to Ning Meng. She even tirelessly explored whether He Yueluan had a mistress to maintain her best friend's marriage. As a result, He Yueluan not only really moved on, but also was the mastermind who framed him for bankruptcy in the commercial war. ...

Comments on the drama "Please call me a director";

The play depicts a vivid and interesting picture of the youth workplace for the audience with humorous narrative techniques. There are only two positive male and female protagonists in the play, encouraging each other and growing together. The three views are normal, the dog's blood is not spilled, the logic is reasonable, there is no fate from heaven, and men are not simplified as props on the road to women's advancement. The simple but not superficial "Please call me a director" is full of positive energy.

In the process of the protagonist's struggle and victory together, although there are multiple expressions about different levels of life, what I like is the description of women's self-growth in Chinese opera-how women break through many difficulties in their workplace life and firmly pursue their self-worth. This is the most valuable meaning conveyed by Please Call me a Director.