Let You Popularize Hypnosis, Do You Shoot Inception?

Chapter 213 The Hong Kong media who line up to apologize

Hong Kong time.

June 12.

4:30 in the morning.

The second scene of "Infernal Affairs" officially ended its release in major cinemas in Hong Kong.

After the movie was released with great vigour and vigour two times.

It has caused an unprecedented frenzy of public opinion in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong Entertainment: [Directed by Qin Feng, director of the world science fiction giant "Inception", Media Asia Film Company invested 40 million Hong Kong dollars,

Bringing together "Infernal Affairs" created by half of the movie stars in Hong Kong,

As of 4:30 in the morning, there have been two screenings in Xiangjiang.

A total of nearly 200,000 Hong Kong movie fans watched the movie.

Everyone who watched the movie gave the highest evaluation to the movie - the movie representing the strongest fighting force of Hong Kong, and thus was born!

With only two shows of "Infernal Affairs", more than 10,000 Hong Kong citizens rushed to the ibm website to rate the film representing Hong Kong.

At present, the score of "Infernal Affairs" on IBM has surpassed that of "Inception".

Its amazing score of 9.9 also made it rush to the first place in the world's film history.

You must know that in the top 200 of the IBM rating list, there was only one movie from Xiangjiang.

That is "In the Mood for Love" directed by Wong Ka Wai.

Before "Infernal Affairs", we originally thought that "In the Mood for Love" with a score of 8.2 already represented the limit of Hong Kong movies.

But unexpectedly, Director Qin Feng came to Xiangjiang in only 3 days.

It broke this record!

Refreshed all Hong Kong filmmakers and their understanding of Hong Kong movies!

It turns out that Hong Kong films can also have such a huge impact.

It turns out that Hong Kong films can also top the world film rankings!

And all of this is due to Director Qin Feng.

If it weren't for him, he would have stood up when the Hong Kong Film was deep in the mud.

I am afraid that the "Hollywood of the East" will be completely depressed in the global film history and become history.

Here, all the staff of Heung Kong Entertainment would like to express our most sincere apologies to Director Qin Feng!

Before the release of "Infernal Affairs", we had doubts about Director Qin Feng's choice to shoot police and gangster films.

I don't think this outdated subject matter can save Hong Kong Film.

But there is no doubt that Director Qin Feng used his film talents that are beyond the horizon.

Prove to the world that police and gangster movies are not dead!

Hong Kong Film, not dead!

It still stands at the forefront of the world's film circle, exuding brilliance!

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We also believe that under the leadership of Director Qin Feng, Heung Kong Films will definitely open a new chapter! 】

ATV Forum: [A "Infernal Affairs" allows everyone to see the huge hidden potential of Hong Kong Films.

Liang Chaowei and Liu Dehua's performances in the film are perfect.

Of course, a good performance is always inseparable from an excellent plot.

Director Qin Feng used a shocking double undercover movie.

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In this summer, I wrote one of the most brilliant chapters of Hong Kong films.

All Hong Kong filmmakers have never been so proud this year!

Here, Asia Forum would also like to sincerely apologize to Director Qin Feng!

I hope you can forgive all our previous ignorance.

Lead Hong Kong Films and continue to be brilliant! 】

June 12.

5am.

Sitting in front of the computer, watching the major media lining up to apologize to him.

Qin Feng just smiled lightly.

Because all of this was what he had anticipated when he started to prepare for the filming of "Infernal Affairs".

The behavior of ordinary wise people, in the beginning, is difficult to be understood by the world.

But when the darkness dissipates, the light comes.

Destined to pay back justice! Fan.

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