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Big Star Star Starts at Film Academy Chapter 355

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The second week of "Avatar" box office reached 2.1 billion, the overall decline is still relatively obvious, but this is normal, after the Golden Week, everyone is busy at work, can take time to see the movie audience naturally less, let alone "Avatar" nearly three The hour-long hours also discouraged some of the less time-conscious viewers.

The third week's box office figures are even more obvious, but it is interesting to note that the attendance of 2D screening rooms is falling, but the attendance of 3D and giant screen rooms is not falling much, it should be because a large portion of the audience could not buy 3D tickets before, so they had to choose 2D or simply did not see it, and now come to fill the ticket.

In fact, there are only a few people with this attitude, especially those who got 3D tickets and showed their superiority on social media.

This is also a direct result of some of the audience to see the 2D viewers think, but also so, however, when they have seen the 3D, they will be shocked to discover: I saw the fucking same movie?

In mid-November, the 40-day release of Avatar finally came to an end, ending its 40-day reign on the mainland film market and bringing the box office to 7.8 billion.

As soon as the film was released in China, he took the original film with him to China to prepare for the pre-promotion of Avatar.

"Hey, my old buddy, you've finally come to Rice." Chris was as enthusiastic as ever, and I shouldn't say, far more enthusiastic than before.

To say the least, the past two years had not been easy for the Race Point Group, originally releasing a series of Han Fei's films, the Race Point Group had also made a name for itself in the circle, and it was the right time to set sail, but as a result, it suddenly encountered an unprecedented storm.

The epidemic came, and although many parts of the country did not ban cinemas from operating, the general public either had to be safe or had no money in their pockets, and the cinema business plummeted.

The epidemic has finally stabilized this year, but the company has also missed the best opportunity to develop.

So for Chris, Han Fei is like a straw in the wind, how can he not be enthusiastic? He couldn't wait to hug and gnaw on Han Fei for two bites.

"Old man, you look a lot more haggard than before." Han Fei smiled and patted him on the shoulder.

Chris shrugged helplessly, "Yes, as you can see, all of America is in bad shape, thanks to our idiot-like president, you know, he's like a clown, talking to himself on the congressional stage with no regard for us, well, he's out of office now."

Well, this is Rice, where you can't call black people names because people will think you're racist, and you can't call unions names, that will cost you your job, and the only person left to call names is the President, and when Rice has a problem, the President of Rice is naturally the first one to come out and take the blame.

But then again, the one being scolded didn't seem innocent at all.

On the way, Han Fei did see a depressing scene, many shops on the streets were still in a frenzied state of operation when they last came, now they are closed for at least half of the time, the number of pedestrians on the streets also seems to have become less, after all, during the rice epidemic, there were a lot of riots against foreign residents, driving many people away.

But many of the people who left were instead blessed by the misfortune, and the subsequent outbreak of the epidemic in Yonaguni also proved that they were completely incapable of controlling the epidemic.

Driving all the way to Hollywood, Han Fei found that there were also a lot fewer people here, there were closed movie companies everywhere, there were even many transfer notices on them, but apparently, none of them had come to take over, so they were probably all closed down.

"As you can see, this epidemic, Mickey is much worse than Warsaw, Hollywood is the worst affected industry, yes, none other than Hollywood, almost 40% of the movie studios have closed down, and that number is steadily increasing." Chris's tone betrayed unease as he wondered how long the shareholders of the company could hold out, perhaps, tomorrow Race Point would go bankrupt and liquidate just like the rest of the companies.

Pulling up in front of a familiar building, Chris smiled mockingly and said, "Can you believe it? How about this villa you were living in, now it's only worth $8 million? Don't you want a set?"

Han Fei shrugged, "The price is good, but I don't plan to emigrate, I can't live for more than a few days even if I vacation for a year, and I have to pay property taxes to you, it's not worth it."

Chris shook his head helplessly, "Well, you're right, Warsaw is the safest country in the world." He said and pulled out his keys to open the door.

Han Fei smiled in his heart, perhaps this was the change that the epidemic had brought to the world, once upon a time the people of Mickey Mouse but unanimously believed that Mickey Mouse was the best and at the same time the safest country in the world.

Once they looked down on the rest of the world in a proud manner, and the Mickeys were once proud of their country, however the epidemic also made most of the Mickeys jump out of the well, and it turned out that there was still a place called Warsaw in the world.

"How's the propaganda going?" Han Fei asked.

Chris raised an eyebrow, "Hey, my old man, you're too tense, relax, we're the best team."

That said, Chris was actually more anxious than anyone else, and immediately took out a document from his carry-on business bag.

"As you can see, there were originally more than 4,000 theaters in North America, and now there are only 3,200 that are still open, but after our sample survey, the desire for audiences to go into the cinema actually still exists, it's just that ...... There aren't any good movies coming out lately."

Han Fei laughed in his heart at the sound of it, in fact, not only the Chinese counterparts do this, the same goes for the Mickey Hollywood giants, they naturally have well-produced blockbusters in their hands, however, they are also unwilling to take the risk of investing hundreds of millions of US dollars in blockbusters, so much so that the North American film market is now in mourning as well.

In fact, if you look at the history of MiG film, you will find that every economic crisis is a great opportunity for the development of cinema, after all, many MiG people are unemployed, although they have no savings, but they have government benefits, and because of the plummeting income, some other entertainment is too expensive for them to spend.

And a trip to the cinema to see a movie not only saves money, but also provides mental comfort and is simply a great value.

However all audiences have a requirement for movies, and you can't waste close to two hours of my time with some crap in exchange for the money in my pocket not to mention the money in my pocket.

This is why the entire North American film market is in the doldrums, and the more the doldrums are, the more big-budget movies don't dare to be released, which forms a vicious cycle.

Han Fei looked over the data and closed the file a long while ago, "Well, I hope your data is real."

"Of course, 100% true, my old friend, believe me, no one wants [Avatar] to succeed more than me." Chris finally said something from the bottom of his heart, at least that's what Han Fei thought.

For this promotion, Han Fei was still prepared to continue working with the international student group, and, considering the situation of the international students, this time it was a paid service.

Every international student who participated in the propaganda was paid ten US dollars per hour, but of course, to avoid affecting everyone's studies, Han Fei only allowed each person to work four hours a day.

Even so, it got a lot of responses from many Chinese international students, but not all of the international students from Mickey were actually rich, and many were from middle and low class families.

The tuition fees of the Mi colleges were frighteningly expensive, and if it wasn't for the full scholarship, it would be a big burden for the families of the international students, forty US dollars a day was already not a small amount, moreover, only working four hours without delaying their studies, and many international students were originally uninterested, once they heard that they could get a salary, the number of applications rose sharply.

Han Fei is also an open-minded person, but he is not as particular about his work as the Chinese students are, so he might just put the flyers in the trash and go home to sleep.

International students work a lot harder, even in the snow, and they work tirelessly on the streets handing out flyers until they're finished.

It was cold in Los Angeles this year, and even with the heater on in his room, Han Fei didn't feel very warm, especially when he slept at night.

As Christmas approached, the streets finally had a bit of a festive atmosphere as well, with lights on in front of shops and some homes specially planted with pine trees and tied colored lights to them.

Christmas is the equivalent of the Spring Festival in China and is the most important day of the year for the Mi people.

In the cultural values of Yonaguni, this day should be accompanied by the family even if they are busy, and even if the family is poor, a roast turkey should be prepared on the table.

Of course, it's unfortunate that Rice doesn't have the habit of playing mahjong, so after dinner, they often choose to go out to the mall and also prepare gifts for their children to stuff in their stockings at night and tell them it's a gift from Santa when they wake up the next day.

When many families are hanging out at a large mall, or an urban mall, they always see posters with several strange and eye-catching blue-skinned humanoid creatures on them.

Upon further inspection, it's actually a poster for a movie, a sci-fi blockbuster? A $300 million investment? Seems like a good idea? You want to go check it out?

The children were naturally happy, it seemed like it had been a long time since they had been to the cinema.

When they entered the cinema, they found that most of them seemed to be Chinese, and they were curious, but they hadn't seen so many Chinese in the cinema before, didn't they celebrate Christmas?

Soon, the film starts, and the face of a Chinese man is shown, and to be honest, most MiG people have face blindness when they look at Chinese people, but when they see this face, they can understand why there are so many Chinese people in the theater.

However, the plot leaves them no time to think about the mess, as a whole new world unfolds before their eyes with the appearance of the Na'vi.

For the children, the blue skin of the Na'vi, along with their elf-like long ears and flexible tails, were easy to love.

It's worth mentioning that the original Na'vi have a braid, and the tentacles in the braid are an important tool to link them to their mounts, but in this version of Han Fei, the Na'vi don't have a braid, but this feature has been changed to the tail, so the Na'vi have a longer tail.

After three years, the old horse once again brought his wife to the screening room, and his son was in another city for school and hadn't made it back because his vacation was too short.

A lot had happened in those three years, and seeing Han Fei's work in the cinema again, Old Horse's heart was still full of anticipation.

Obviously, Han Fei did not let him down, before the old horse has always felt that the real blockbuster, or Hollywood to do well, like the previous "Wandering Earth" if not the Chinese, he would not buy tickets to support, after the "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" although shot is also good, but only to the level of the average Hollywood blockbuster.

But after three years, "Avatar" has brought Old Ma a shock that is no less than the protests held in different parts of the country during the epidemic.

The dream-like realistic images were something that Lao Ma had never seen in any Hollywood blockbuster, as well as the floating Huang Shan scenery, which simply made people want to be there.