Chapter 629 The dog can't change the ****!(2/2)
After the movie was screened, the audience's applause was quite warm, but many viewers who had read the original work had already begun to complain.
The gymnasium is so big that it is difficult to hear the voices of one or two people clearly, but the voices of dozens or hundreds of people still seem a bit noisy.
Tang An turned his head and glanced at his third uncle, his face didn't look very good either.
Wang Zhongjun and the others had smiles on their faces, as if they were not worried.
Tang An turned to Zhang Qiang and smiled and said, "Mr. Zhang, fans of the original book don't seem to be very satisfied."
Although Zhang Qiang doesn't want the movie to be too successful, while allowing Zhang Wei to gain power, it would be best to just protect the capital and the company not lose money, and suppress Zhang Wei at the same time.
However, facing outsiders and surrounded by people, Zhang Qiang still had to make a gesture, he said indifferently.
"Isn't it like this with any novel adaptation? It's impossible to satisfy everyone and must be deleted. It's just right that some loyal book fans are dissatisfied. Many Marvel movies also dissatisfied comic book fans. When "The Secret of the Dragon" was released,
There was a lot of controversy when it was released, Mr. Tang, please look at the audience’s applause and make sure it’s clear that this is a successful adaptation!”
Tang An was speechless and thought that this was true. Any film or television drama adapted from a novel or comic book would attract criticism from the original author.
After all, movies and novels are not the same thing, and the same is true for Marvel's superhero movies, which are often criticized.
It’s not like there aren’t any adaptations that satisfy comic book fans, but most of them don’t do well at the box office.
"Ghost Blowing the Lamp" was also criticized at first, but the special effects were good, the plot logic was reasonable, and the actors performed well, so that it could satisfy the majority of the audience and sell high box office.
But when "Tomb Raiders" was filmed like this, the special effects were obviously much worse, the actors were incomparable, and the plot could barely make sense by relying on imagination and guesswork.
But no matter what, it still depends on the box office. Maybe even if the filming is bad, the audience will buy it.
Chapter completed!