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Chapter 354: Cultural export.

"Hey, have you heard? Han Fei is invited to come back to class in the college auditorium tomorrow." A table of girls in the dining hall had just finished their meal, and they couldn't help but gossip.

"You don't need to tell me, it has been spreading since yesterday. Who doesn't want to show his face in front of the seniors? If he is noticed, he might become famous." A girl said with a smile.

An older girl at the same table joked: "You said you like it, which one is it?"

"Haha~~~" A burst of laughter.

But the girl said a little shyly: "Huh, it doesn't matter whoever you like. Han Fei is so handsome, I won't suffer."

There was another fight.

Not only in the canteen, but also in the library, many people are talking about this matter. Han Fei is a well-known figure in Jingying, not only because of his fame, but also because of his respect for his alumni.

Thanks to his guidance, the Beijing film actors who became famous through him have formed a small circle in the industry, and they have recommended many classmates and alumni to join the industry, which Han Fei himself did not expect.

Therefore, Han Fei has become a very special existence in the college. He is not only an actor and investor, but also a senior and guide for current students. Even many teachers will talk about him during class.

After "The Secret of the Dragon" became popular this time, it became extra homework for many teachers, and some teachers even directly put the movie on the stage.

Of course, it is not the acting department that is put on the stage, but the behind-the-scenes majors such as the directing department and the photography department. Compared with acting, the teachers think that many of the behind-the-scenes details of the movie "The Secret of the Dragon" are more worthy of being brought to class.

Anatomy in detail.

This is also the reason why Tao Yuehua asked Han Fei to give lectures. In fact, Han Fei did not follow up the entire post-production process. In contrast, Jiang Qinghou was the most suitable candidate. However, Jiang Qinghou finally returned home from vacation and was holding his daughter in his arms.

What a beauty, why would he come back to take over this drudgery and just kicked the ball to Han Fei?

Han Fei had no choice but to do some homework with Yuan Hong. Otherwise, he would be so embarrassed when he got to the podium and was left speechless by being asked questions.

However, it was obvious that Jingying Film still underestimated Han Fei's influence. Jingying students got the news as soon as they got it, and it quickly began to spread in their circle of friends, and then other art schools also spread the news.

The students were all envious and jealous, but there was nothing they could do about it, there was only one Han Fei, and he was not in their college.

Many students began to react to their teachers, asking them to discuss with the school leaders and let Han Fei come to their college to give lectures or something. Even if it was just a formality, it would be better than being so eager and drooling all the time, right?

However, after the teacher reported it to the leaders, the school leaders were helpless because Han Fei rarely accepted variety shows or commercial performances. Naturally, he would not accept such unpaid work.

Hopes were dashed, but as long as their minds don't slip, there are always more solutions than difficulties. Some students began to try their best to get into Beijing Film Academy through various channels. Not to mention, the merchants in the snack street really solved this problem for them.

Many students climbed ladders and sneaked into Jingying from the side wall early in the morning. Anyway, once you enter, no one will check your student ID card.

So, the students at Jingying suddenly discovered that the number of people in the college on this day was much higher than before, and there were also many new faces. At first, they thought it was because Han Fei was coming today, so students who usually don't usually go out on the street came out.

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But when they arrived at the college auditorium, they found that the seats were almost sold out.

"No, there shouldn't be so many people in our college, right? There was no such scene at last year's welcome party."

Seeing that there were more and more people, the college quickly sent security guards to maintain order, but there were too many people to help, and many of Jingying's own students had not yet entered.

"Oh my God, why are there so many people?"

Some students also complained: "Teacher, you see, there are many people here who are not from our college. I have never seen them."

The teacher was also helpless: "I can't get in myself."

On the other side, Han Fei came to the college and met Tao Yuehua in the parking lot. The two hugged and chatted for a few words before starting to walk into the college.

After returning to campus, Han Fei felt a lot more relaxed and even talked to Tao Yuehua about some of the bad things he had done in the past.

Tao Yuehua's attitude towards Han Fei has not changed. No matter how successful he is, in Tao Yuehua's eyes, he is still the bad boy with the most evil ideas.

"Han Fei is here."

"Damn it, it's really here. I finally see Han Fei alive."

Han Fei was speechless for a while, what are these words? Besides, didn't you say that there was going to be a class? Why are you standing outside? Could it be that it was changed to outdoor teaching?

"What exactly happened?" Tao Yuehua asked in a low voice.

A teacher smiled bitterly: "As you can see, there are too many people and it's impossible to get in."

"How come there are so many people? I remember our college only has 3,000 graduate students, right?" Tao Yuehua's head was full of questions.

Some students said angrily: "Many people from other schools have come here, and they have occupied seats in the auditorium in advance. Teacher, you have to take care of them."

Manage? How to manage? There are so many people. If a conflict arises, let alone them, not even the school leaders can afford it. Soon the school leaders heard about it and came over.

Seeing the huge crowd of at least five or six thousand people, I also had a headache. I could only discuss with Han Fei: "How about we switch to this class on the playground?"

Han Fei didn't care. He was chasing a sheep or herding a group of sheep.

So soon the dean began to organize the teachers of the college and led the students to gather in the playground. The students from other schools inside stopped occupying the seats and quickly followed them.

When we arrived at the playground, the teachers organized a wave of discipline, and then Han Fei stepped onto the podium. The students present had been looking forward to it, and they suddenly burst into thunderous applause.

"Thank you all for taking the trouble to come here. I'm very happy."

"Uu~~~" boos suddenly broke out from all over the place, and students from other schools even spoke louder.

After joking, Han Fei said seriously: "Since the college asked me to teach you today, as a senior, I also hope to be able to teach you something useful."

"Take "The Secret of the Dragon" as an example. I believe that even if you have not watched this movie, you should have seen a lot of related comments on the Internet. Most of the comments seem to be right, but unfortunately, I

Personally, I think they didn’t get to the point.”

Han Fei paused at this point: "In fact, [Search for the Dragon] has been based on the template of Hollywood movies since the beginning of the project. It has a popular and simple story structure and gorgeous special effects. These are also the characteristics of many famous films.

Film critics have always criticized Hollywood movies."

"But are these really correct? It has been almost 30 years since the introduction of Hollywood movies. It stands to reason that we should have understood their system thoroughly. But after so many years, has the gap between us narrowed?

?No, in the 1980s and 1990s, whether Chinese-language films

Whether commercial films or art films, they have all achieved great success. Even in developed Asian countries like Japan and South Korea, the box office rankings in the film market have been dominated by Chinese films for a long time. And today, how many films can we sell?

What about other countries and regions doing cultural export?”


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