She said with a smile, "Cart, the days of making arthouse films like 'Dance of the Phoenix' are over. Times are changing, and so should the mindset of a great director like you."
Geoffrey knew what Eleanor Spencer Atkinson meant; he rubbed his head and said, "Old habits die hard, I can't help it."
"Cart, I really admire your refusal to follow the crowd. But people are iron and food is steel, you'll feel hungry without a meal. It's great to have aspirations and hobbies, but you can't always stick to one genre. You should also make movies of different genres like war movies and idol dramas that connect with the audience. After making money from those, you can go back to making the art films you love, how good would that be?"
Geoffrey said sheepishly, "You're right. Recently, those wilderness survival shows are getting great ratings, right? I thought I'd also get in on that to increase my popularity first, so I applied to do a wilderness survival show."