Both deals with the show business world.
With We are all alone, you will enter the backstage environment. You will see how managers have to deal with problems caused by fans, rumors or even by the idol, actors, actresses themselves. You will see how they struggle and how the show business is cruel. This is a world where in one second you can fall from your stardom and it could be the end ... forever. Then, that's when the manager became important, they will help their stars to maintain their fame as much as they can.
On the contrary in Above the clouds, you will encounter the life on stage. You will see how hard it is to be a good actor. Maybe you have a pretty face, maybe you are quick witted and you can get the attention of people. But, to be an actor you need to be an actor. You need to act! In order to act, you may encounter hardships, once you overcome it you will see more difficulties yet that's how to build an actor.
In addition to, as people said, no pay no gain. You may hurt yourself, but sometimes that's what you have to pay in exchange for your carreer...
With We are all alone, you will enter the backstage environment. You will see how managers have to deal with problems caused by fans, rumors or even by the idol, actors, actresses themselves. You will see how they struggle and how the show business is cruel. This is a world where in one second you can fall from your stardom and it could be the end ... forever. Then, that's when the manager became important, they will help their stars to maintain their fame as much as they can.
On the contrary in Above the clouds, you will encounter the life on stage. You will see how hard it is to be a good actor. Maybe you have a pretty face, maybe you are quick witted and you can get the attention of people. But, to be an actor you need to be an actor. You need to act! In order to act, you may encounter hardships, once you overcome it you will see more difficulties yet that's how to build an actor.
In addition to, as people said, no pay no gain. You may hurt yourself, but sometimes that's what you have to pay in exchange for your carreer...