During the screening of the movie, Musu cut out an updated chapter of the game...Chapter Comments.
Anyway, people like me, who are urinating, have their own concerns.
It is worth noting that when Musu was about to close the page, he noticed that the positive review rate had become... 45%. This means that almost one out of every two people gave a positive review.
Is there something wrong with these people!?
Mu Su felt that he couldn't understand it, but at the next moment, a flash of inspiration suddenly appeared. Could it be that he was really talented...?
Shocked to return to the game, Mu Su wiped off his saliva and turned around, nodding to Cameron who was looking at him.
After cutting out the game, his head rested on Cameron's shoulder.
"I accidentally fell asleep." Mu Su smiled and whispered, ignoring the twitching corners of Cameron's eyes.
At the same time, an author a few rows behind Mu Su quietly put away his camera.
He took a picture of that scene.
If the movie is a hit, he can sell the photo to entertainment news, saying there is a problem between the director and the actor, and make a lot of money.
If the movie flops, he can still sell the photo to entertainment news, claiming that there is a problem between the director and the actors, and make a lot of money.
No matter what...he's going to make a lot of money.
On the screen, Mu Su and Jack had already rescued Rose. After the two met, their relationship quickly heated up just like in the original work. But unlike the original work, the love between the two encountered very little resistance - because of the extra Mu Su.
Lobbying everywhere.
Players have heard Rose talk about it once, but watching it through the movie is a different experience.
The movie usually lasts three hours. In the first two hours, Mu and Su don't have much of a role. They focus more on the love between Jack and Rose, with Mu and Su as an embellishment.
In the second hour, Sui Musu broke into the captain's cabin late at night when the ship hit an iceberg, and his style changed.
As the absolute protagonist, Mu Su leads the plot, resolutely and resolutely forcibly turning the ship to save a boatload of people.
There were murmurs in the theater. This seemed to be different from history...
As the movie continues, the turning Titanic sails into a group of icebergs. In order to reduce the loss, the captain reluctantly ordered to adjust the hull and hit the iceberg with the bow.
Unfortunately, the leaky tank was too close and the bow was heavy, so the ship would still sink. When everyone was desperate, Mu Su suggested that everyone evacuate to the iceberg.
So the crew of the entire ship became busy and in full swing.
The ship slowly poured down, and the passengers were gradually evacuated to the iceberg. Unfortunately, it seemed too smooth and smooth, lacking some thrilling and heart-tugging elements.
Finally, all the passengers and crew evacuated to the iceberg. They gathered together and watched the ship sink to the bottom of the sea, and then rescue ships came from a distance.
Happy ending.
When the screen went dark, everyone realized that the playback had ended.
The usual applause broke out, but from the sparseness of it, you could hear how reluctant they were...
"Musu is finished." In the cinema, Ye Sanhun said to himself sympathetically.
Other movie theaters are not as disciplined as the premiere hall of the China Grand Theatre, and there were shouts and curses after the movie.
This is a stinky, long and baffling movie.
"Do you really think so?" Martin sighed.
"What?" Several people around looked at him.
Martin shook his head and said: "The main task requires popularity, not reputation..."
Players, wake up. The main task requirement is popularity ranking, but it does not say what kind of fame it is... whether it is good reputation or bad reputation... it will be counted.
"We are no longer qualified to compete with Mu Su for first place." Martin had to look high at Mu Su again.
This guy... everyone says he is a madman. He is indeed a madman, but everything he does is ultimately beneficial to himself...
On the other side, Mu Su sneaked away from the press conference after the premiere. He would not fight back even if he was scolded.
Sure enough, at the press conference, reporters were like cats smelling something fishy, asking why they wanted to make such a movie, and the flashlights were almost blinding.
At this moment, Mu Su, who returned to the hotel, opened a box of milk, poured it into a wine glass, and sat on the sofa.
The TV that was turned on was showing the press conference footage.
Cameron, who took the blame, argued with difficulty: "I personally like Chinese culture very much, and in the real incident of the Titanic, six Chinese people survived on the ship. But because the U.S. government at the time deliberately guided public opinion, these six
The Chinese were sent away as soon as they landed. I want us to apologize to the Chinese..."
It seems that Cameron has a good idea of what the movie is like and has done his homework in advance.
The audience data of the premiere according to Paramount Pictures is not optimistic, the audience score is only B, which is a nightmare for the cost of 200 million US dollars.
Regardless of other commercial films, heroes are judged by box office.
After a day of such excitement, the first-day box office statistics came out: 5.06 million US dollars. A satisfactory result that can make the producers breathe a sigh of relief.
But on the second day, the next-day box office of $3.67 million made people at Paramount want to jump off the building.
This is Saturday, this is a production cost of 200 million US dollars, this is Cameron, such a typical high start and low move...
"Titanic" has many shortcomings. For example, it does not respect history, the film is long and boring, Mu Su's unreasonable behavior is not explained at the end, and Jack and Rose's love is bland.
In particular, it violated a taboo in the North American market - letting a Chinese become the savior.
It may not be a problem individually, but if they come together... it will be a big problem.
Everyone could see that this $200 million ship was going to sink.
Even under the operation of Paramount and 20th Century Fox, those Titanic survivors who watched the premiere came forward and said that the film solved the problem well, but it still did not help.
As the leading actors, Mu Su, Leonardo and others also became the focus. On the third day, a reporter from American Entertainment Weekly approached Mu Su and asked him what he thought about this moment.
"I think you have wronged me. The script was written by the screenwriter, and the movie was shot by the director. As an actor, it is my nature to follow the director's arrangements according to the script. You can't blame me if my performance is not out of line.
On the body."
Mu Su, the instigator, responded with an innocent look.
This interview somewhat deflected the anger of some viewers and film critics.
As for Cameron, he was criticized for a while.
"No one will dare to invite you if this continues," Paul said in a complicated tone.
"This is not important. What you have to do now is help me find someone to find the person who scolded me."
Mu Su turned the boss's chair, and a comment was displayed on the computer screen behind him.
[… Mu Su has a lot of responsibility for the film being so bad. From The Grudge to Big Ship, I didn’t see any progress. I only saw a strong personal style from Mu Su. Everything he plays is himself, and