This director only makes bad movies

Chapter 392 Movie Release

In another cinema, Gore bought a ticket and walked into the screening room.

With him was the producer of "The Bourne Supremacy", and the two of them bought tickets to watch the newly released movie "Washington".

Tomorrow is the day when their movie "The Bourne Supremacy" will be released. Under normal circumstances, director Gore and the producers next to him should be busy making final preparations to ensure that there will be no mistakes in the release of the movie.

But the popularity of "Washington" was so high, and theaters gave it the greatest support, that made Gore and the producers very uneasy.

So the two people discussed it and decided not to promote it at all, and went directly to the theater to watch the movie to see how the quality of this competitor in the same period was and whether it would pose a threat to them.

Anyway, it only lasts half a day, and there are also the main actors and others present, so even if they are absent from the promotion, the impact will not be great.

It is better to use this time to get to know your opponent and be aware of it.

"There are so many people." Gore looked at the nearly half attendance rate with an ugly expression.

This means that the audience is very receptive to the movie "Washington".

The producer immediately said: "This theater is in a very good location and has a lot of traffic. Moreover, "Washington" is very popular online. It is normal to have this attendance rate."

"This is just the beginning, it doesn't mean anything. The quality of the film is the key."

Gore nodded slightly, said nothing, and sat down with the producer.

Soon, the lights in the screening room dimmed and the movie officially started.

At the beginning is the opening animation of Nanhai Film and Television, as well as subtitles.

Gore deadpanned.

Except for a few special movies, title animations and subtitles will exist, and all viewers are accustomed to them.

Soon, the official plot of the movie began.

On the screen, a picture of a ship riding the wind and waves in the sea appeared, and then the subtitles sounded.

"In 1620, the Mayflower came to the North American continent. They thought it was a beautiful land full of honey and milk, but they didn't know that this continent was full of brutal Indians and evil and terrifying monsters."

The scene turned, and a strange and twisted cherry tree appeared on the screen. In the darkness, the cherry tree looked ferocious and terrifying. The branches were like mutated pythons, and the cherries were like mutated tumors.

Cult.

Frantic.

Three seconds later, the scene changed to a screaming white man. He was entangled in the branches like a python, and then was pulled to the cherry tree, where he was eaten alive by the big mouth on the cherry tree.

The scene turned again, and the camera had moved to the foot of the cherry tree. There was no soil under the tree, and there were only bones. The empty eyes of the skulls stared straight into the sky, which shocked people.

Gore was a little surprised.

Although I knew it was a spoof film, these shots were handled very well.

A layman sees the excitement, an expert sees the door. Ordinary viewers just find these scenes exciting, but as a director, he can see the director's skill in shooting this scene.

Not to mention anything else, just a few minutes of footage gives people a special feeling. This is an ability only top directors have.

On the screen, the plot progressed to a manor, where a group of white people discussed how to kill the evil cherry tree.

"It's too strong and there's no way we can beat him."

"But if we don't kill it, we will all die."

"It will kill us all. We must strike first."

“It’s not just for ourselves, it’s for everyone.”

This group of white people had expressions of fear on their faces. They knew that the evil cherry tree was very powerful and that they would have a narrow escape from death. But in order to survive and to survive as a race, they had to go.

Seeing this, Gore shook his head slightly.

The scenes in the first few minutes were very exciting, but it immediately started to stretch here. Whether it was the acting skills of the actors or the rough scenery, the quality of the movie suddenly dropped.

It's a pity, if the setting and actors were better, the movie wouldn't be of this quality.

But then I thought about it, a low-cost spoof film shouldn't have too high requirements in the first place, and since this is his competitor, the lower the quality, the better.

As the plot continues, a group of white men, armed and prepared with every precision, go to attack the evil cherry tree.

But they failed. The Evil Cherry Tree was extremely powerful. Neither the matchlock nor the cannon had any effect. Instead, they were chopped down by the Evil Cherry Tree, and finally became nothing more than food.

During this period, several strong scenes appeared on the screen, such as severed limbs, splashing blood, etc.

Neither Gore nor the audience in the screening room had any unnecessary reaction to this.

This is a unique feature of the United States.

East Asian horror films focus on psychological horror and the feeling of being extremely frightened when you think about it, but this is different in the United States. The emphasis here is on direct visual horror.

Severed limbs, blurry flesh and blood, and splashing blood are the three magic weapons of American horror films. Americans are more accustomed to this kind of horror scenes, but they are not very afraid of indirect horror.

Although the scene of the evil cherry tree eating people is a bit bloody, it is just right for American audiences.

After a group of white people are disappointed when they try to kill the evil cherry tree, the manor is filled with an air of despair about impending doom.

Someone cried in fear and said, "Everyone will die and be eaten by the terrible cherry tree and become his food."

Others suggested that they should surrender to the Indians and make an agreement with them to provide population every year in exchange for the restraint of the cherry trees.

Finally, a white man made a decision and a group of people went to find the wizard and asked him what to do.

The wizard was an old woman who looked like a gypsy. After listening to the questions, she twitched and danced in place like a ghost.

While jumping, a meteor flashed across the sky, and a gorgeous ax fell from the sky and landed on the stone. Most of the ax blade penetrated into the stone.

The wizard spurted out blood on the spot and looked sluggish. Then she pointed at the ax with trembling fingers like chicken claws and said.

"This is an artifact given by the gods. Whoever can pull out this ax can kill the evil cherry tree and become the king of all people."

Hearing that this was an artifact given by the gods, which could kill the evil cherry tree and become king, everyone present was very happy and couldn't wait to try to pull out the axe.

However, no matter how strong they were, they could not make the ax tremble even for a moment. In the end, a group of people were exhausted and panting, and still failed to pull out the magic ax. They could only watch unwillingly as the ax still stood on the stone.

The wizard next to him had a fanatical expression and a faint tone: "This is an artifact given by the gods. Mortals cannot shake it. Only a born king can pull it out."

In the lens, the ax was first zoomed in, then quickly zoomed out again, turning into a room.

In the room, a pregnant woman was giving birth.

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