I didn't want to be an actor

Chapter 139 Hong Kong Movies (44)

“You can open a movie account on Douyin and release some materials whenever you want…”

Speaking of this, Shen Liang remembered: “We can also film some audience reactions when the movie is released…”

“Are there any people watching?”

“Of course!”

Shen Liang was talking about the awkward movie theater reaction clips in the future…

This stuff has long become commonplace for the crew in the future.

There are even many new tricks, such as the screening of “Parma: A Dog’s Tale”, where the dogs in the audience had tears in their eyes when they saw the touching scene…

Yes, you read that right, the dogs had tears in their eyes!

The dogs were even dragged to act…

It was also accompanied by the words ‘Maybe they understand the true empathy’…

I am convinced…

Of course, there is also the most classic ‘Zhang Yi was shocked 800 times in one day! ’

Three sets of short video promotion: “Huo Siyan sheds tears”, “Wu Jing visits the set”, “Zhang Yi is shocked”…

This marketing routine actually started with “Ex-Files 3”…

Everyone cried after watching “Ex-Files 3”, and the focus of movie promotion began to shift to short videos.

The short video marketing of “Ex-Files 3” was a great success mainly due to two types of videos: one was the audience crying in the cinema, and the other was the clip of Han Geng playing the role of Zhizunbao and Yu Wenwen eating mangoes. Regardless of the type of video, the brainwashing BGM “Dignity” is often used to render emotions to the extreme.

Yes, this is called emotional marketing!

“Time Travel” can completely replicate this kind of marketing routine…

It’s really more direct, borrowing from the marketing of “Hello, Li Huanying”…

Compared with domestic films of the same period, the marketing of “Hello, Li Huanying” is really a dimensionality reduction attack—materials are released on major short video platforms, and seven or eight of the hot searches are “Hello, Li Huanying”…

This thing is definitely not worth playing without money!

Take "Hotshots" for example. The money spent on marketing this thing is probably enough to make "Article 20" + "Flying Life 2"!

"Flying Life 2" may not work, so "Boonie Bears" will do...

By the way, there is a topic called # "Flying Life 2" is misogynistic # ...

It's funny!

No female characters means misogynistic?

Then "Changjin Lake", "Eight Hundred", "King Kong River", "Crazy Alien" and "Flying Life" also have no female protagonists...

Yes, war movies have nothing to do with women, so what does racing have to do with women?

This horse can also punch?

By the way, objectively speaking, "Hot and Spicy" is still quite touching, although there is no plot...

Ahem, I've gone off topic...

Xu Zheng was curious: "Are short video platforms useful?"

"What do you think? It can help Yu and Wei break out of the circle!"

"...I will seriously consider it!"

...

Xu Zheng needs to consider not only the issue of material placement, but also which platform to choose as the main material placement platform...

At this stage, Tengxun has invested a lot of money in short videos, and the number of users of Kuaishou is also higher than that of Douyin.

He can't decide to bet on Douyin just based on Shen Liang's words...

It doesn't matter, anyway, Shen Liang will promote "Time Travel" during the live broadcast.

The wrap-up banquet is over...

Shen Liang is a little regretful. After all, he has been with this group of people for more than a month, and there is still affection, especially Jing Tian.

Took away many of Shen Liang's first time...

The first kiss scene, the first time as a couple on the crew... The first time with a sister who is eight years older than him...

So, boys should protect themselves when they are outside!

By the way, the two did not renew their relationship at the wrap party that night. Jing Tian left the crew that night to record "Youth Hostel"...

Shen Liang simply got drunk...

So much so that he still had a headache during the live broadcast the next day.

"Yes, it was finished yesterday... At the wrap-up party, I wanted to show off and get everyone in the crew drunk, but I made a mistake..."

"Although our director is a woman, she is a sister from Inner Mongolia. I can drink a lot, but compared to her, I am really a small witch compared to a big witch... Let's put it this way, if she is a king, I am at most a gold..."

"Drinking culture is indeed more popular in the circle, but I usually don't participate... Mainly because I debuted too recently... I am just a small role... Generally, the big guys will not let me participate in the meeting."

"What do you want to talk about? Evaluation of the Lunar New Year movies... Okay, I'll say a few words..."

"Legend of the Demon Cat? I won't comment on Director Chen, after all, I am a public figure... I advise marketing accounts not to take advantage of his popularity... The consequences are at your own risk!"

"Youth", I read the public opinion online... Director Feng did challenge the subject matter and got what he wanted Wish... For a movie, the director's position is important or not. If he dares to shoot and can shoot, and let everyone know that there is such a thing and these differences, it is a good work. Telling a good story and creating a few typical characters is a qualified movie. If it can also trigger some thinking, it is a masterpiece! "

"Blood of the Machine" and "The Thousand Faces of Dunjia" are really disappointing..."

"These two movies are full of embarrassment from hair to toenails... I feel that Hong Kong movies are full of aliens... It's too bad, I'm too lazy to talk about it!"

"I haven't watched the other movies... I won't say anything to avoid being scolded... I think Jackie Chan can completely play the story of a hero in his twilight years. "Logan" is a very typical story of a hero in his twilight years... There are also Clint Eastwood's movies, "Grand Car" and "Unforgiven" are very typical narratives of heroes in their twilight years..."

"David Lynch also made a movie called "Mr. Street's Story"... Can he still fight for ten years? Nonsense!"

"Ah? Jackie Chan said that himself? Then... just ignore what I said!"

Before the release of "The Foreigner", he publicly said: I will retire when I can't fight anymore, and I can stick to it for ten or twenty years...

By the way, Fang Shimin is one of the producers of "Blood Machine", so this project was actually arranged by Jackie Chan's son.

This crappy movie, which is a Jackie Chan-style action comedy, adds a bunch of confusing sci-fi elements, making the film look weird!

Then some netizens asked, "If Jackie Chan asks you, will you go?" ’

Shen Liang saw this question and hesitated: "Looking for me? It should be unlikely... I am neither Taiwanese nor Hong Kong, and I am not a top star... How could they look for me?"

"What's wrong with Hong Kong movies?"

"This is a good question... Let's talk about one thing. In the past, Hong Kong movies: martial arts, kung fu, action, gunfights, zombies, costumes, spoofs, ghosts and monsters, horror, love, literature, and level three... all!

The themes of Hong Kong movies nowadays are nothing more than police and gangster films, and the content is basically anti-drug and anti-gangster... Hong Kong can only sell more than 10 million in Hong Kong, it doesn't matter, come to the mainland to sell another 600 to 700 million, count the money and call it a day, and repeat the above next year!"

"The declining Hong Kong filmmakers are not sad. On the contrary, they are extremely lucky to encounter the rising second largest film market in the world and fully enjoy the market dividends like a raging fire... Let alone, the "Macao Wind and Cloud" trilogy received more than 2.5 billion Box office, if this data was put in the 1990s, director Wang Jing might need to shoot 50 "God of Gamblers" to achieve it! "

"As for the decline of Hong Kong movies, a great Hong Kong director said this in an interview with mainland media: The Roman Empire was so great that it disappeared, so let Hong Kong movies decline, there is nothing strange about it..."

"By the way, Hong Kong filmmakers like to use censorship as an excuse, don't mainland filmmakers have to face censorship? They are always making sarcastic remarks about not being allowed to shoot this or that... In the final analysis, if you can't adapt to mainland audiences, it's useless to pretend to be highbrow, you will be eliminated by the market!"

"I'm very surprised that Hong Kong movies used to be sold mainly to Taiwan, Southeast Asia, Japan and South Korea, except for the local market. Generally, they don't care about what happens in the mainland and live a comfortable life. You can continue to shoot for these markets, why do you have to drag the mainland into the matter?"

"Will you be banned if you say these things? Haha..."

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