
Director, You Won Another Award!
by Harbor Flyer
About This Novel
Si Long was reborn in 2002 and found that he had just graduated from film school. At this time, Domestic directors are still obsessed with local epics, and commercial genre films are still in their infancy. When Hollywood blockbusters first appeared, they shocked domestic audiences. Online video marketing? No one cares yet. Movie box office? Breaking 100 million per year is already a myth. And Si Long holds the torch of the future. He will use a small-budget comedy to set a new box office record for domestic films. Will use a science fiction film to defeat the undefeated myth of Hollywood special effects. It will use a brand-new "studio model" to shock those famous directors to pieces. While his peers stick to the box office of theaters, he has already deployed streaming media and IP derivatives to build a film empire that no one can match. Golden Rooster, Golden Horse, Golden Palm, Golden Lion, Golden Bear and Little Golden Man, from box office myths to cultural symbols. "Director, what is your ultimate pursuit of film art?" Si Long stood on the podium, looking at the countless looking up faces in the audience, and said softly: "My pursuit is to let you know that your understanding of movies lags behind a whole era."
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
It's too naive. Many people think that as long as something is of good quality, it can be sold at a good price. In 2002, movies were a thing that had no resources to support them. People could give you 0 box office.
It's too embarrassing to write. Film workers are reborn? Rebirth, big fool! 1 Million to take a sample? Too many to mention
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Official(2)Scraped 5d ago
It's too naive. Many people think that as long as something is of good quality, it can be sold at a good price. In 2002, movies were a thing that had no resources to support them. People could give you 0 box office.
It's too embarrassing to write. Film workers are reborn? Rebirth, big fool! 1 Million to take a sample? Too many to mention









