Tsk tsk tsk tsk, the artists on the TVB are really unlucky, and Andy Lau will be banned if he is so popular.Weng Meiling leaned on the sofa and looked at the newspaper and sighed.
Joey Wong was holding a small mirror and drew eyebrows. The two of them are now Kang Jianfei’s women. They have more languages and more close relationships. They smiled and said: What’s so strange? Our agency has banned more people.
Weng Meiling looked at Joey Wong in surprise: Has anyone been banned?Why don't I know?
Joey Wong closed the mirror and said: You forgot that when Taiwan banned Oriental Group, many artists were scared to change jobs.Some of them wanted to change jobs but ended up not being able to jump because the liquidated contract fee was too high. Some of those actors were newcomers that the company was preparing to promote. As a result, because of the job-changing incident, they could only play supporting roles. Not only did they suffer and cannot make money, but they also couldn't join other companies because they signed a long-term contract. What was it that they were not banned in disguise?
Weng Meiling said, "Just go and watch the movie "You are acting in "A Chinese Ghost Story". I don't even know what it looks like."
Very Ah, I'm just about to go and have a look.Joey Wong has only watched the content of the pornographic film during the later recording, but has never seen the full version of the theater.
After lunch, the two beauties drove out.
I thought there were very few people watching movies in broad daylight, but who knew that there were actually many people at the ticket window. Although I only waited for a few minutes to buy tickets, it still made Weng Mei-ling and Joey Wong feel the popularity of this movie.
Joey Wong!
The two of them had just bought tickets and were about to enter the venue, when suddenly a shout came from the front. After Joey Wong, who was wearing a scarf and a hat, was recognized, she was instantly surrounded by movie fans.
When he heard countless people shouting loudly, Xiaoxian and Xiaoqian, asking her for autographs, Joey Wong realized that she seemed to have become a big star.
Just as Joey Wong was struggling to deal with movie fans, Wong Pao Ming also quietly walked into a screening room in Oriental Cinemas and sat in the corner to prepare to enjoy his opponent's new film.
"Best Partner: Saving Crazy Wife" by New Art City was very good after its release. Although many film critics criticized its jokes for being clichéd, it was better than the premiere box office results of the first two films "Best Partner", second only to the first film "Best Partner".
But even so, "The Best Partner: Saving the Crazy Bo" was still tightly suppressed by "A Chinese Ghost Story" at the box office. Wondering Wong, who lost there, would quietly watch "A Chinese Ghost Story" today.
Hahaha……
The beginning of the film is a plot where a female ghost seduces a scholar, but when the scholar shows his face and gets a bento burp in less than a minute, many viewers can't help laughing.
The scholar was Kang Jianfei's guest appearance. Although he had not appeared in movies in person for several years, his photos were often in newspapers and magazines. Hong Kong people are not unfamiliar with his appearance, so they were recognized by the audience as soon as they showed up.
But Huang Baiming didn't laugh because he couldn't laugh. As a professional producer, judging from the opening scenes, art and music, "A Chinese Ghost Story" is definitely a top-notch production.
In comparison, in order to seize the time, "The Best Partner: Saving the Crazy Bo" made in a thousand miles is much rougher in some details.
Not long after, there were bursts of laughter. Ning Caichen, played by Leslie Cheung, appeared in the song and laughter. His embarrassment and stupid appearance made the audience laugh.
Huang Baiming was surprised to see it. Leslie Cheung in "The True Heroes" two years ago, but his acting skills were obviously explosive in this "A Chinese Ghost Story", and various performance details were done very well and successfully.
From the murder in the roadside awning to the wanted order in Guobei County, the ridiculous plots are very direct and clear, which outlines the audience a chaotic world with life as much as grass.
Wow!
Beautiful girl Ah!
Wang Zuxian is so beautiful in ancient costume, and she looks better than Li Saifeng's appearance in "Shushan".
Such a beautiful female ghost, I am willing to suck me to death.
……
As soon as Joey Wong's white-clothed female ghost appearance appeared, she immediately attracted a burst of surprise and praise in the screening room, but Wong Bai-ming felt a little chilled.
He finally found the real reason for the box office win of "A Chinese Ghost Story". Not to mention, Joey Wong's female ghost can attract countless male audiences, not to mention that there is also a handsome scholar Leslie Cheung, who is a man and a woman. This movie is simply a killer.
As for the excellent special effects and exciting martial arts scenes, it is still the second place. The biggest selling point of "A Chinese Ghost Story" is not here.
This issue of "Movie Biweekly" evaluated "Shushan" and "A Chinese Ghost Story": "Shushan" and "A Chinese Ghost Story" are both produced by DreamWorks, and are both costume special effects films with ghost and mythology, but the characteristics of the two are very different.
Every shot of "Shushan" is unique and exciting, and every picture is amazingly beautiful, making people unable to go out to Jiuzhaigou, Huangshan and Zhangjiajie after watching the movie.
Moreover, its special effects production is at the top international level and can be called the Chinese version of "Star Wars".
But the biggest problem with "Shushan" is also here. It has too many things to show, including gorgeous fighting, excellent special effects and pleasing natural landscapes. These things have filled the movie very much, and there is no extra space for director Tsui Hark to show off.
The same is true for "A Chinese Ghost Story". Its special effects team is responsible for Oriental Film Special Effects Special Effects Company, and its investment in special effects is less than one-tenth of "Shushan".
At the same time, its exterior scene was filmed on Lantau Island, and it did not run across the mainland like "Shushan". The selling points of "A Chinese Ghost Story" are elsewhere.
If you appreciate it carefully, you will find that every shot of "A Chinese Ghost Story" exudes strong confidence. Kang Jianfei overrides his will over various technical means. The lens language is full, abundant, pure and powerful. The small environment that only has three or two scenes and three or five sentences hastily explained has formed a big world that is difficult to distinguish between humans and ghosts, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the love and hate entanglement between Ning Caichen and Nie Xiaoqian, be charmed and moved by it, and have no time to care about anything else.
If "Shushan" is a large-sized oil painting with great ink, then "A Chinese Ghost Story" is a sketch of ink splashing landscapes that Kang Jianfei suddenly wields...
Kang Jianfei dared to swear that he did not spend any money to ask them to say good things this time except for giving them a few movie tickets to Movie Biweekly.
But Chen Bosen spontaneously wrote a film review to praise "A Chinese Ghost Story". Obviously, this guy liked it so much after watching the movie, and the second disease in the literary youth was recurred.
In another time and space, although the 1987 version of "A Chinese Ghost Story" has received rave reviews, its box office in Hong Kong is only 18.83 million, ranking 15th in the annual box office list.
Instead, they were selling crazy in South Korea. A whole generation in South Korea was crazy about Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong, and the second largest box office market was in Japan and Taiwan.
The reason why the original "A Chinese Ghost Story" did not have a box office of 20 million is not because the movie was not popular, but because it was unlucky to encounter too many hard movies.
In the summer season of 1987, "A Chinese Ghost Story" was screened at the same time as "Autumn Fairy Tale", "Oriental Condor", and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight". "Autumn Fairy Tale" and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight" were both starring Chow Yun-fat, who were so popular. "Oriental Condor" is a big cast created by Sammo Hung. Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong can only be regarded as newcomers in the film industry, and their box office money-making ability is far inferior to Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, Sammo Hung and others.
Then Jackie Chan's "Plan A Sequel" was released on Jiahe. Princess Jin decisively asked to replace "A Chinese Ghost Story" with Eric Tsang's "Happy No Words" and another movie to face the challenge. Therefore, "A Chinese Ghost Story" was released only 3 weeks.
It takes 3 weeks to release, and there are three other fierce films to compete, and the paintings are drawn in advance because of the release of another fierce film. In this case, it can still rank 15th in the annual box office list, which is enough to show how powerful "A Chinese Ghost Story" is.
When it comes to Kang Jianfei, there are no such problems at all. Due to Kang Jianfei's director appeal and Leslie Cheung's popularity several years in advance, he can completely help the newcomer Wang Zuxian.
What's more, the release of "A Chinese Ghost Story" can attract audiences by taking advantage of the hot-selling trend of "Shushan" and it is difficult to find a box office.
Sometimes, a new director makes a big movie with great potential, but because of fame, publicity and screening issues, the movie sells a box office that is disappointing.
Famous directors and actors are different. Even if they make a bad movie, they can make a big profit at the box office when they are good at promotion and schedule.
This is the snowball effect brought by fame. Kang Jianfei's snowball has already rolled big enough.
The original "A Chinese Ghost Story", which had a box office of only 18.83 million, reached a terrifying box office of 6.27 million in the hands of Kang Jianfei, with an average box office of more than 2 million per day, which made those small companies with an average box office of only a few million and crying and jealous.
Joey Wong was holding a small mirror and drew eyebrows. The two of them are now Kang Jianfei’s women. They have more languages and more close relationships. They smiled and said: What’s so strange? Our agency has banned more people.
Weng Meiling looked at Joey Wong in surprise: Has anyone been banned?Why don't I know?
Joey Wong closed the mirror and said: You forgot that when Taiwan banned Oriental Group, many artists were scared to change jobs.Some of them wanted to change jobs but ended up not being able to jump because the liquidated contract fee was too high. Some of those actors were newcomers that the company was preparing to promote. As a result, because of the job-changing incident, they could only play supporting roles. Not only did they suffer and cannot make money, but they also couldn't join other companies because they signed a long-term contract. What was it that they were not banned in disguise?
Weng Meiling said, "Just go and watch the movie "You are acting in "A Chinese Ghost Story". I don't even know what it looks like."
Very Ah, I'm just about to go and have a look.Joey Wong has only watched the content of the pornographic film during the later recording, but has never seen the full version of the theater.
After lunch, the two beauties drove out.
I thought there were very few people watching movies in broad daylight, but who knew that there were actually many people at the ticket window. Although I only waited for a few minutes to buy tickets, it still made Weng Mei-ling and Joey Wong feel the popularity of this movie.
Joey Wong!
The two of them had just bought tickets and were about to enter the venue, when suddenly a shout came from the front. After Joey Wong, who was wearing a scarf and a hat, was recognized, she was instantly surrounded by movie fans.
When he heard countless people shouting loudly, Xiaoxian and Xiaoqian, asking her for autographs, Joey Wong realized that she seemed to have become a big star.
Just as Joey Wong was struggling to deal with movie fans, Wong Pao Ming also quietly walked into a screening room in Oriental Cinemas and sat in the corner to prepare to enjoy his opponent's new film.
"Best Partner: Saving Crazy Wife" by New Art City was very good after its release. Although many film critics criticized its jokes for being clichéd, it was better than the premiere box office results of the first two films "Best Partner", second only to the first film "Best Partner".
But even so, "The Best Partner: Saving the Crazy Bo" was still tightly suppressed by "A Chinese Ghost Story" at the box office. Wondering Wong, who lost there, would quietly watch "A Chinese Ghost Story" today.
Hahaha……
The beginning of the film is a plot where a female ghost seduces a scholar, but when the scholar shows his face and gets a bento burp in less than a minute, many viewers can't help laughing.
The scholar was Kang Jianfei's guest appearance. Although he had not appeared in movies in person for several years, his photos were often in newspapers and magazines. Hong Kong people are not unfamiliar with his appearance, so they were recognized by the audience as soon as they showed up.
But Huang Baiming didn't laugh because he couldn't laugh. As a professional producer, judging from the opening scenes, art and music, "A Chinese Ghost Story" is definitely a top-notch production.
In comparison, in order to seize the time, "The Best Partner: Saving the Crazy Bo" made in a thousand miles is much rougher in some details.
Not long after, there were bursts of laughter. Ning Caichen, played by Leslie Cheung, appeared in the song and laughter. His embarrassment and stupid appearance made the audience laugh.
Huang Baiming was surprised to see it. Leslie Cheung in "The True Heroes" two years ago, but his acting skills were obviously explosive in this "A Chinese Ghost Story", and various performance details were done very well and successfully.
From the murder in the roadside awning to the wanted order in Guobei County, the ridiculous plots are very direct and clear, which outlines the audience a chaotic world with life as much as grass.
Wow!
Beautiful girl Ah!
Wang Zuxian is so beautiful in ancient costume, and she looks better than Li Saifeng's appearance in "Shushan".
Such a beautiful female ghost, I am willing to suck me to death.
……
As soon as Joey Wong's white-clothed female ghost appearance appeared, she immediately attracted a burst of surprise and praise in the screening room, but Wong Bai-ming felt a little chilled.
He finally found the real reason for the box office win of "A Chinese Ghost Story". Not to mention, Joey Wong's female ghost can attract countless male audiences, not to mention that there is also a handsome scholar Leslie Cheung, who is a man and a woman. This movie is simply a killer.
As for the excellent special effects and exciting martial arts scenes, it is still the second place. The biggest selling point of "A Chinese Ghost Story" is not here.
This issue of "Movie Biweekly" evaluated "Shushan" and "A Chinese Ghost Story": "Shushan" and "A Chinese Ghost Story" are both produced by DreamWorks, and are both costume special effects films with ghost and mythology, but the characteristics of the two are very different.
Every shot of "Shushan" is unique and exciting, and every picture is amazingly beautiful, making people unable to go out to Jiuzhaigou, Huangshan and Zhangjiajie after watching the movie.
Moreover, its special effects production is at the top international level and can be called the Chinese version of "Star Wars".
But the biggest problem with "Shushan" is also here. It has too many things to show, including gorgeous fighting, excellent special effects and pleasing natural landscapes. These things have filled the movie very much, and there is no extra space for director Tsui Hark to show off.
The same is true for "A Chinese Ghost Story". Its special effects team is responsible for Oriental Film Special Effects Special Effects Company, and its investment in special effects is less than one-tenth of "Shushan".
At the same time, its exterior scene was filmed on Lantau Island, and it did not run across the mainland like "Shushan". The selling points of "A Chinese Ghost Story" are elsewhere.
If you appreciate it carefully, you will find that every shot of "A Chinese Ghost Story" exudes strong confidence. Kang Jianfei overrides his will over various technical means. The lens language is full, abundant, pure and powerful. The small environment that only has three or two scenes and three or five sentences hastily explained has formed a big world that is difficult to distinguish between humans and ghosts, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the love and hate entanglement between Ning Caichen and Nie Xiaoqian, be charmed and moved by it, and have no time to care about anything else.
If "Shushan" is a large-sized oil painting with great ink, then "A Chinese Ghost Story" is a sketch of ink splashing landscapes that Kang Jianfei suddenly wields...
Kang Jianfei dared to swear that he did not spend any money to ask them to say good things this time except for giving them a few movie tickets to Movie Biweekly.
But Chen Bosen spontaneously wrote a film review to praise "A Chinese Ghost Story". Obviously, this guy liked it so much after watching the movie, and the second disease in the literary youth was recurred.
In another time and space, although the 1987 version of "A Chinese Ghost Story" has received rave reviews, its box office in Hong Kong is only 18.83 million, ranking 15th in the annual box office list.
Instead, they were selling crazy in South Korea. A whole generation in South Korea was crazy about Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong, and the second largest box office market was in Japan and Taiwan.
The reason why the original "A Chinese Ghost Story" did not have a box office of 20 million is not because the movie was not popular, but because it was unlucky to encounter too many hard movies.
In the summer season of 1987, "A Chinese Ghost Story" was screened at the same time as "Autumn Fairy Tale", "Oriental Condor", and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight". "Autumn Fairy Tale" and "The Dragon and Tiger Fight" were both starring Chow Yun-fat, who were so popular. "Oriental Condor" is a big cast created by Sammo Hung. Leslie Cheung and Joey Wong can only be regarded as newcomers in the film industry, and their box office money-making ability is far inferior to Chow Yun-fat, Cherie Chung, Sammo Hung and others.
Then Jackie Chan's "Plan A Sequel" was released on Jiahe. Princess Jin decisively asked to replace "A Chinese Ghost Story" with Eric Tsang's "Happy No Words" and another movie to face the challenge. Therefore, "A Chinese Ghost Story" was released only 3 weeks.
It takes 3 weeks to release, and there are three other fierce films to compete, and the paintings are drawn in advance because of the release of another fierce film. In this case, it can still rank 15th in the annual box office list, which is enough to show how powerful "A Chinese Ghost Story" is.
When it comes to Kang Jianfei, there are no such problems at all. Due to Kang Jianfei's director appeal and Leslie Cheung's popularity several years in advance, he can completely help the newcomer Wang Zuxian.
What's more, the release of "A Chinese Ghost Story" can attract audiences by taking advantage of the hot-selling trend of "Shushan" and it is difficult to find a box office.
Sometimes, a new director makes a big movie with great potential, but because of fame, publicity and screening issues, the movie sells a box office that is disappointing.
Famous directors and actors are different. Even if they make a bad movie, they can make a big profit at the box office when they are good at promotion and schedule.
This is the snowball effect brought by fame. Kang Jianfei's snowball has already rolled big enough.
The original "A Chinese Ghost Story", which had a box office of only 18.83 million, reached a terrifying box office of 6.27 million in the hands of Kang Jianfei, with an average box office of more than 2 million per day, which made those small companies with an average box office of only a few million and crying and jealous.