The Director of Music Department

Four hundred and ninety-seven. What the hell is an aria

"Okay, you can ask now." Chen Shan played with the small gift fondly, and returned the other small gifts to the investigating staff with all her heart.

"Can you two show me the movie tickets? It would be even better if you can take pictures." When the staff met someone who was easy to talk to, they naturally hoped to do a more detailed investigation.

"Okay, of course. But..." Chen Shan stopped, but looked at the large string of seal keychains in the hands of the staff from time to time.

The staff member was also discerning, and quickly said, "I can give you one more."

"Ah, thank you." Chen Shan said happily.

Mu Nan on the side was a little helpless, Chen Shan was good at everything, but she loved to collect these things too much.

Then, Chen Shan showed the movie ticket to the staff.

What they watched was "Six Realms".

"Beauty, what do you think of this movie? If you were asked to rate it, how would you rate it? With a full score of 10." The staff asked while turning on the recording function of the phone.

"EMMM, the special effects are actually quite good. It is indeed a super big production, and the acting skills of the actors are not bad. Although the plot is a bit messy, it is still passable." Chen Shan thought for a while and added: "But It’s not a movie, it’s a bit embarrassing to watch.”

"Embarrassed?" The staff was a little puzzled.

"Yeah, it's embarrassing. The clothes and appearance inside are very strange, a bit nondescript. Also, the tone of voice is so embarrassing. I don't understand it at all. Why do you do this? How could such a rich film crew produce such a weird thing." Chen Shan said.

"Can you be more specific?" The staff was still a little confused.

"It's just that the people inside are talking, and the tone of voice is like reciting or chanting, but they are speaking in Chinese. Anyway, it feels awkward and strange to me. And the dress is also..." Chen Shan Balabala said a lot, anyway, it just highlights the two words, embarrassing! Embarrassment in uppercase!

"In terms of scoring, I can give 8 points for special effects, which is quite good. It is indeed the top level of domestic movies. To be honest, Fu Huadao can reach 8 points for each of them separately, but when added together, I can't believe it. It’s too embarrassing to give it 5 points at most, and finally, the tone and style are simply too weird, so I’ll give it 5 points too, and it’s 5.5 points overall!” I can become half a film critic myself, so the scores given are very detailed.

"What about you, sir? What do you think?" The staff asked Mu Nan who was beside him.

In the end, Mu Nan rolled his eyes. Ever since he had a girlfriend, how could he express his opinion on such occasions? Of course I followed my girlfriend.

"I also feel very embarrassed, but if I were to give it a score, it would be 6. At least the special effects are pretty good." Mu Nan was still merciful.

"Thank you for your cooperation!" The staff was very satisfied with the questionnaire survey.

High-quality questionnaires are still valuable.

"That..." Chen Shan asked with some embarrassment.

"How long will you be working today?" Chen Shan finally asked.

The staff looked confused, what's the matter? Why do you ask when I work until? Want to date me? But your male ticket is standing next to it.

He took a cautious look at Mu Nan, only to find that Mu Nan looked accustomed to it, and he breathed a sigh of relief: "Until the end of the midnight show tonight."

"Great. Well, can you keep some other kinds of seals for me?" Chen Shan said.

"Huh?" The staff looked confused. Dazed again.

"We're going to watch other movies later, you don't just investigate one movie when you do the survey, do you?" Chen Shan asked.

"Of course." It was the first time the staff encountered such a wonderful fan as Chen Shan.

Mu Nan was already used to it, anyway, it wasn't the first time she did this.

"Honey, it's still early, shall we watch another one?" Chen Shan said coquettishly, holding her boyfriend's arm.

"Okay, listen to you." What can Mu Nan say?

"Click!" Chen Shan excitedly gave her boyfriend a reward.

Then go back and buy tickets for other movies.

In fact, Wang Yifan and Zhang Zirong also went to see this movie together, which is called "knowing yourself and your enemy and winning every battle".

But it turned out that their choice was wrong.

"What do you think Chen Hang is thinking? Why do you have to lift your chin when you speak, and the tone of voice is too strange." Zhang Zirong said with a puzzled expression.

In her impression, Director Chen Hang seemed to be very reliable. Why did he come up with such a strange movie this time?

"Probably want to take into account the Western market? After all, it seems that Hollywood fantasy movies do have a lot of aria style." After thinking about it, Wang Yifan could only find this reason to say it.

To be honest, after watching the movie, he felt that Chen Hang might be going cold this time.

The style of a movie is sometimes unimportant, but sometimes it is very important, and if "Six Worlds" is really good in terms of special effects, at least Wang Yifan thinks that you get what you pay for, and it is true. The flowers are not wronged.

But looking at it as a whole, it's a bit... horrible.

Anyway, just as Wang Yifan was in the movie theater, he heard some audience complaining about what the hell this is. Hearing what the people inside said, it was almost embarrassing.

So, he breathed a sigh of relief, despite the confidence he showed before, but the superficial advantages of "Six Realms" are really too great, and this time he hurt people with his own intentions, even if the reputation of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" reached As expected, he was still under a lot of pressure, but he didn't show it.

But now, he really felt like the pressure had been swept away.

Without him, "Six Realms" may not be a bad movie, but this kind of messy style is obviously not in line with the habits of Chinese audiences, which is actually very fatal.

In fact, there has never been a market for foreign fantasy epic films in China. For example, "The Lord of the Rings" from the previous life was a hit in Europe and the United States, but it did not perform so well in China.

Another point is that some Western cultures are really difficult to be recognized or understood in the East.

For example, the Star Wars series has almost become a kind of culture in the previous life in North America. Aurora swords and the like should not be too popular in North America.

But in China, many people don't even understand what is so good about movies?

Even many of the plots, shooting techniques, and images will give Chinese audiences a deep sense of frustration. What is this? Such an old-fashioned, embarrassing movie can actually become a kind of culture?

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