"When I was filming, I paid a lot of attention to my actors. For example, when I was filming Zhou Run, he had never made an action movie. He said he had never beaten anyone in his life and he couldn't shake his fist."

On the TV, Wu Yusen was talking, and Qiao Feng pressed the pause at this time, and then exclaimed: "We still know the characteristics of our actors. It's not like the ghosts who heard about Chinese actors thought they would. Kung Fu."

"Yes." Li Zhi leaned against Qiao Feng and couldn't help nodding.

She knew this very well when she was studying in the United States.

It seems that everyone is Li Xiaolong in the eyes of Americans. When she introduces herself to other people as Chinese, those people will always scream and make gestures with both hands and feet. netese kung fu.

"I think you are really wise to let Brother and Wu Yusen come to the Hollywood show together. If either of them come alone, it will definitely be difficult to adapt to the Hollywood environment. Watching this show, you know, although it is a set interview script, It was you who made Wu Yusen blow it, but by listening to his words and beyond, you know that he still works best with his brother. Even I think that Wu Yusen's kind of song and dance action movie can only be performed by a handsome brother. "

Qiao Feng smiled and nodded: "You are right. I also think that my brother and Wu Yusen are perfect matches. Although the two of them are the absolute tops in their field, when they are put together, they will It produces even more surprising and incredible chemical reactions."

"When I first heard that my brother was going to the Hollywood show, I thought you wanted to make him Cheng Long, a Kung Fu star like Li Lianjie." Li Zhi pursed his lips and smiled.

"Don't say, there were really a lot of people doing this when they proposed to me. After seeing the bloody duo, the heroic character and the hot-handed detective, they all think that brother is a strong man. "Qiao Feng is a little funny. Said.

People in Europe and the United States think that all Chinese are kung fu, and Zhou Run’s most watched movies in Hollywood are all action movies. So when Qiao Feng said that he would put several Zhou Run’s films to be released in North America, When Zhou Run went to Hollywood to make a film, MGM’s publicity department first planned to promote Zhou Run as another Asian Kung Fu star after Cheng Long and Li Lianjie, and planned to portray Zhou Run as "the most professional in Asia." The star of Kung Fu".

When Qiao Feng saw the plan, he almost died speechlessly. This damn stereotype is really harmful.

Zhou Run in the original time and space was arranged by Hollywood people in a wrong position, comparing him with Cheng Long, Li Lianjie, etc., thus ignoring Zhou Run’s profound performance skills, and finally leading Zhou Run’s path in Hollywood from the beginning. Wrong, crooked, stumbling far from reaching the height of Cheng Long and Li Lianjie.

Unexpectedly, in this time and space, he appeared to disrupt a lot of things, but in the end this kind of wrong positioning would still appear.

Qiao Feng was very fortunate. Fortunately, he flew to the United States for the Oscars, and then saw the publicity plan.

If it weren't, this kind of propaganda would basically not pay much attention to it. If that was the case, I would have missed Zhou Run again.

"Blood-blood duo, heroes, and hot-handed detectives are all piled up in April and May. Is it a bit too dense?" Li Zhi asked worriedly when Qiao Feng talked about several upcoming movies.

It is not intensive to release a few films in two months. In a mature and huge film market like North America, it is normal for dozens of films with various investments a month.

Lizhi is not worried about this. What she is worried about is that Zhou Run starred. Before that, Zhou Run was not very well-known in North America. Will such a intensive screening of Zhou Run’s movies cause aesthetic fatigue for North American audiences.

If that is the case, not only will it fail to promote the reputation, but it will be self-defeating.

"No." Qiao Feng understood Lizhi's meaning, but he didn't think it would be a problem.

"These few films are not high, and the bloody duo with the highest number of films is only more than 700 canvases." Qiao Feng explained.

This number is basically the same as when the Terminator was released.

Although both the director and the actor are not very famous among ordinary North American audiences,

At least North America has a considerable number of Hong Kong movie fans, and there are also a large number of Chinese movie fans.

In contrast, the original Kashen and Arnold, except for the identity of European and American whites, are nowhere comparable to Wu Yusen and Zhou Run.

At the beginning, the Terminator that Kashen and Arnold collaborated could have more than 700 canvases. After so many years, the bloody duo of Wu Yusen and Zhou Run only had more than 700 canvases, which is really not that many.

"The low sequence of films means that the probability of several films being shown in the same theater is not so high, and naturally it will not cause a large degree of audience overlap. Naturally, there is no need to worry too much about aesthetic fatigue."

"Isn't that the final box office will not be too high?" Li Zhi is a little bit sad. Although the film arrangement can not completely affect the box office of the movie, it is certain that the film arrangement can greatly affect the box office.

It is a Hong Kong film with a small audience, and there are not many films. Doesn't it mean that the box office of a few films will not be too good?

The screening scale of a few hundred canvases, the small ones are sorry for the recent shows.

Because of their lack of fame, whether it is Zhou Run or Wu Yusen, the programs they are on are paid for.

If you include the large number of hard advertisements on bus stop signs, subway lines, etc., the advertising costs alone would cost tens of millions of dollars.

At that time, if the box office is not satisfactory, maybe these few films that make a lot of money in Hong Kong in Southeast Asia will lose money in North America.

Thinking about losing money, Lizhi feels aggrieved.

But no matter how badly you are, you can only endure it.

The only blame is that today's world is dominated by European and American mainstream values.

Blame me, Yang Yang, China has not yet revived.

Obviously they are a few very good films, but just because this is a world where white people dominate, and the mainstream values ​​are European and American values, films all starring in Hong Kong are not regarded as important.

"Don't be frustrated." Qiao Feng stretched out his hand and shook Lizhi's delicate hand: "After a few years, we will not rely on the North American market. Our domestic movies will still make others jealous."

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