Rant Show: I Angrily Criticized a Million Parents

Chapter 72 We are experiencing a cultural invasion!

Chapter 72 We are experiencing a cultural invasion!

In addition, although Zhou Yang's words offended some people, they also helped veteran actors and talented seniors in the industry.

These predecessors!

They may not be as famous as those younger actors in terms of popularity.

But in terms of social status, they are no worse off than those actors.

When it really comes down to seeing things through to the end, the outcome is uncertain.

Similarly, Yan Ming was not the only one who held this view.

The host and the directors present were all people in the industry.

The same thought is being expressed at this moment.

They could only offer their praise to the directors and hosts.

I admire Zhou Yang's speech; it was absolutely perfect.

If it were an ordinary person, they might have started to rant and rave about things within the industry at this point.

But Zhou Yang did not.

Zhou Yang extended this issue to everyone.

In other words, I, Zhou Yang, am not here to speak casually.

Rather, it's to tell everyone.

If you don't oppose this, you will be the ones who suffer in the end, not me, Zhou Yang.

This will make everyone feel a sense of crisis.

What shocked them most was that Zhou Yang used money to make everyone feel the impending crisis.

The monthly subscription fee for video streaming platforms, like the finishing touch, brought this topic to its intended effect.

This is not just a simple truth that is forgotten after it is said.

After Zhou Yang finished speaking, the more than 20 million viewers in the live broadcast room were gradually infected by his words.

"Damn it, I didn't even realize it until Zhou Yang said something. Now I'm feeling a chill down my spine!"

"Yes, cultural invasion is truly terrifying."

"Given the greed of other countries, even a pig-headed person can imagine that if this situation really occurs, the price of those films that could have been acquired for a few million dollars in perpetual copyright will skyrocket to at least tens of millions of dollars. A tenfold increase will sweep across the entire film and television market!"

"Really, really, once that day comes, I might not even be able to afford to watch TV anymore."

"I seriously suspect that if development continues at this rate for another ten years, our WeChat Moments will only contain one sentence: 'Hey everyone, anyone want to crowdfund a Fruity Movies membership? Just DM me and we'll start.'"

"Hahaha, a crowdfunding member, that's hilarious!"

"I think what Zhou Yang said is true. If the current situation continues, this kind of thing could definitely happen."

"If such a thing really happens one day, then for people like me who are already poor, we won't even be able to afford to watch TV!"

"We must boycott it, brothers, or we'll be in big trouble."

"What Brother Yang said reminded me of a famous saying: In an avalanche, no snowflake is innocent."

"I've decided to start today and resolutely resist this phenomenon. Brothers, anyone want to join me?"

"I want to join too!"

"I want to join too!!"

"I want to boycott too!!!"

Zhou Yang's words had a profound impact on the live chat.

Everyone realized the seriousness of the problem.

Just like Zhou Yang said.

If one day it really comes to that point.

Then the domestic film and television industry will become a battlefield for others to reap profits.

Because this is not an exaggeration!

In the 90s and early 00s, the domestic animation industry was just starting out. Apart from a few officially produced films, no one had created any outstanding animated works. At that time...

Two culturally significant nations knocked on the door of the country.

They acted harmlessly, expressing their support for the domestic animation industry and their readiness to make their own contributions.

Everyone contributed their respective animation copyrights.

One classic work after another was introduced to China.

Like Digimon, Pokémon, Naruto, One Piece, the Superman series, the Marvel series, and so on!
At first, everyone felt very happy and joyful.

After all, these animated films are completely free, with no copyright fees, and have been free for over a decade.

After its introduction.

Children in China can watch all sorts of cartoons.

But they will never know that this is part of a long-term plan by someone else: cultural invasion of the animation and film industry.

For several years, people didn't notice anything, but ten or even fifteen years later, the crisis finally broke out, and the other side showed its fangs.

First, after more than a decade of user cultivation, these classic works have become childhood memories for the post-90s generation.

This is why, when these copyright companies launched various peripheral products, their astonishing consumer spending shocked the world.

From stationery to various toys, plus figurines and posters, all the children will spend all their money on peripheral products.

Even now, these animations are still making money. Producing a movie version can be very lucrative, and releasing a game of the same name can earn extra pocket money.

In addition, releasing a game console allows you to spend several months' salary to relive their childhood memories.

At this point, "free" is more expensive than charging, and it is even a continuous process, taking away a large amount of funds from the country every year.

This is the terrifying aspect of cultural invasion!
Therefore, given the current development of the film and television industry, if the industry continues to produce low-quality movies and TV series featuring young, inexperienced actors and actresses every year, people will gradually lose interest in watching domestic film and television works.

By then, if there are any decent foreign films or television shows, they will become hits in China.

Major platforms will also start to compete fiercely to buy copyrights, paying a high price. But who will suffer the most?

Not an actor.

It's not a platform.

It's the audience!
Originally, you only needed to pay ten yuan to watch TV for a month, but in the end, you end up paying ten or even twenty times that amount. Ironically, most of the money they spend is earned by foreign companies and has nothing to do with the domestic market.

……

Now, Zhou Yang is using this as his argument in the debate.

I just finished speaking.

As if reborn from the ashes, everyone instantly understood this principle.

After understanding.

Zhou Yang's reputation also continued to rise.

Initially, his approval rating was only 35%.

Subsequently, after the misunderstanding was cleared up, his reputation rose directly to 70%.

And now? His popularity has risen to 80%, and almost everyone supports him, except for NC fans.

However, Zhou Yang did not say these words to increase his approval rating.

He simply wanted to speak out.

Zhou Yang knew that if he didn't say these words today, no one else would either.

But here's the problem.

In this situation, he had no intention of being a coward.

Then, a moment later, Zhou Yang's voice rang in everyone's ears again.

"What impact would it have if my first point was simply that celebrities receive exorbitant salaries for doing nothing?"

"So, my second point is, why should these celebrities, who haven't made any real contributions, receive such high salaries?"

(End of this chapter)

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