Superstar starts from the Film and Television Academy

A Giant Star Begins at the Film Academy Chapter 356

"He's, like, back again!" Lao Ma mumbled to himself.

The release of "Avatar" also attracted some critics who, even if they didn't want to admit it, had to see reality clearly.

That man is back again with his work!

Chapter 487 - North American Release.

The "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" and "Heroes" caused a reaction in the rice country is undoubtedly, even if Hollywood is no longer willing to admit, Han Fei find a name has been known to the North American audience, not to mention that he also got an Oscar, which undoubtedly left a very deep impression on the North American audience.

The last three years have been difficult for the whole of North America, the more people are in hardship, the more they want to see hope, and a film that can make people temporarily forget reality is undoubtedly the best choice, low cost and no "side effects".

The first day of the box office of "Avatar" is not ideal, only twenty-six million US dollars, but considering that it is only at six o'clock in the evening, and the current situation of the North American film market, this box office is definitely not low.

Just when Han Fei and Chris thought that the box office of "Avatar" can only be achieved through the slow fermentation of word-of-mouth, they suddenly saw a news report on major television stations and the Internet.

The chiefs of more than a dozen Indian tribes have joined together in a protest, and their reasoning is that they saw in the movie "Avatar" a reflection of the oppression of their ancestors, and they called on the Indians to unite to fight.

"Well, isn't that a good idea for us to be involved?" Han Fei was a bit resistant, after all, this was already a political act, it could easily set fire to the situation.

Chris, however, was unconcerned: "Hey, my old friend, this is in the rice country, everyone has the right to express their own opinions, well, let me handle this matter."

This is nothing to Chris, there are simply too many protests held every year in Rice, from union strikes to black people fighting for their rights, Rice puts on several of these plays every year.

Chris is definitely a man of action, immediately went to personally communicate with those Indians, and then began to arrange all kinds of interviews, coverage, not to mention, this is really a win-win event.

The Indians were given access to the media, and they have been promoting the idea that the Na'vi in Avatar are based on Indians.

The Indians were the masters of the American continent, with a population of over 30 million at its peak.

Not only did they lose their land, but many Indians were also taken away as slaves, and there were only two paths in front of the Indians: one was to resist and die, and the other was to resist and die a chronic death.

So the Indians chose to resist, and their resistance continued for three hundred years, until the founding of Rice, and they still did not lay down their arms.

The Indian population dwindled from thirty million to two million in those three hundred years, most of them were old men and children, because the adult Indians were either killed fighting the colonists or taken as slaves.

However, it is amazing that there are very few movies and TV shows in the world history, even in the textbooks, that reflect the Indian people, but rather the history of the suffering of the black people is depicted in depth.

The Indians also have a very low presence among the Mizo society, they didn't even have the right to vote before 1924, and no vote in Mizo means no one will speak for them, as funny as it may seem, this is indeed the reality, the Mizo president needs votes, no votes? Sorry, you're nothing to the President.

Even after 1924, the Indians were not out of the woods, first of all, the Indians also had the lowest level of education in the MIC, 7.6% college educated, compared to the MIC average of 15.5%, more than double that of the Indians. The percentage of Indians with a master's degree or higher is less than 4 per cent, compared to the average of 9 per cent in Micronesia.

The lack of education also makes it difficult for Indians to assimilate into Mi'kmaw society, making them a real minority compared to the black population, which makes up 13.2 percent of Mi'kmaw's total population.

As more and more Indians joined the protests, it did draw the attention of the community, and of course, Chris was behind it.

The protests have made more and more people aware of the Indian condition and have also made them curious about the movie "Avatar".

What kind of movie can make the Indians come out after so many years of silence? Or rather, what kind of power the film gave them.

More and more audiences began to come to the theater, and naturally "Avatar" did not disappoint them, with its special effects, its exciting plot, its oppression, rebellion, and its protagonist's cry of "For freedom!".

It is interesting to note that some of the people of Mi'kmaw seem to have treated the protest as their own show, with the Na'vi in Avatar costumes.

What is interesting is that some of them seemed to treat the protest as their own show, and even dressed up as the Na'vi in Avatar.

It's interesting to note that the appearance of the Na'vi in the real world is very eye-catching, and many media outlets have started to report on the event, turning it into a cosplay show.

As the protests escalated, "Avatar" began to become familiar to the MiG public, and many viewers were willing to go to the theater to watch this much-praised movie.

In just a week's time, the single-day box office of "Avatar" broke through from 20 million US dollars to 70 million US dollars, such a skyrocketing speed simply made Chris overjoyed.

Han Fei also had to admit that Chris's method was indeed very useful, and it seemed that the MiG people knew MiG better.

In January of the new year, the one-day box office of "Avatar" officially exceeded 100 million U.S. dollars, causing an uproar in the MiG society for a while.

What was most unacceptable to some Hollywood stubbornness was that as the popularity of Avatar grew, many cinemas that had planned to close started operating again, and the number of theaters in North America officially opened rose to over 3,000.

It is clear that the appearance of "Avatar" has stimulated the entire North American film market, but also gave many cinema owners confidence, in fact, some of the cinemas are not unable to operate, but many owners do not see the hope of profitability, which is why they choose to close, the situation is exactly the same as after the end of the epidemic in China.

The only thing is that the ability to control the epidemic in the U.S. is really not to be complimented, and the damage to theaters is far greater than in China.

The timely appearance of "Avatar" aptly awakened the enthusiasm of the MiG audience for the movie.

Anyhow, the North American film market began to show a large recovery, and also made the cold winter of the rice country feel a bit of warmth.

So an article titled "Avatar" to save the North American film market appeared on various online social media platforms, and was also reprinted by some media.

According to the article, there were more than 500 theaters that had been closed and reopened due to the popularity of Avatar, and it was accompanied by interviews with several theater owners.

In the interview, the theater owners were asked what gave them the courage to reopen their theaters.

They all answered without hesitation, "It was hope."

Of course, the hope they were referring to wasn't something like the rise of cinema or anything like that, but the hope of making money, which is the more direct side of the Mickey Mouse population, and they didn't hide it at all, even when they were facing the camera.

The article sparked a lot of controversy, but Hollywood stubbornly maintained that "Avatar" was nothing special, that it was worthless in the face of Hollywood's powerful industrial system, and even called it "juvenile", citing a number of examples. "Evidence."

As for saving the North American movie market, the stubborn Hollywood types won't even admit it. They even feel that "Avatar" just took advantage of the situation and stole a lot of the box office that should have been Hollywood's. Well, the old double standard, maybe it's Mickey Mouse?

Well, the old double standard, maybe it's Yonkers?

Of course, as the creator and actual boss of "Avatar", Han Fei was naturally interviewed by many media in China.

Naturally, some of them asked Han Fei what he thought of what the Hollywood stubborn ones said.

"They're right."

"Huh?" Some of the media who had interviewed Han Fei before were stunned, is this still Han Fei? This is the guy who dared to slap the Mickey Mouse film industry at the Oscars, so why is he wimping out now?

However, right away Hanfei came back with, "It's just that everyone until those aren't true."

Well, this was the Han Fei they knew, and the media reporters were excited, this was excellent news material.

"So, what do you think the truth is?" The reporters chased Han Fei as if they were chasing a walking beauty knife.

Han Fei shrugged his shoulders, "I don't think you should come and ask me because the truth is all around you, maybe you can go to the cinema and ask the audience what they think, that's the truth."

After saying that, Han Fei got into Chris' car and sailed away, leaving the reporters to look at each other.

Some of the reporters thought about it and found that what Han Fei said was not unreasonable.

At the same time, they took a look at the scrolling notice, and found that except for "Avatar", all other movies seem to be small-budget productions.

Then there was the audience, which covered all age groups, many of whom were parents with their children.

"Excuse me, can I interview you guys?"

"Sure, happy to oblige."