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Chapter 454 How about we make a New Year's film?!
Chapter 454 How about we make a New Year's film?!
It must be admitted that Chen Yu's drama brought a lot of joy to people.
The first episode alone had viewers laughing non-stop!
"Boss, the ratings have reached 3.7 now! We haven't had such high ratings in a long time! And the ratings are still skyrocketing."
"Keep watching!" Liu Guodong and the others were also quite excited at this point, after all, this drama cost 10 billion yuan. If the ratings weren't good, they would lose a fortune.
Now that we have viewership ratings, we can directly increase advertising prices.
We must make up for the previous losses to the greatest extent possible.
Netizens also went online to express their feelings, and for a time "iPartment" became the hottest topic in China, without exception.
Most internet users are young people, and "iPartment" targets young people, so it's awesome! Although some content is similar to what has appeared in American dramas, Chen Yu adapted these plots to be more suitable for China. Most importantly, this show brings me endless joy.
I haven't laughed this heartily in a long time. I'm so happy! I give Chen Yu 99 points for this performance. I'll reserve the remaining 1 point for now and look forward to even better works from Chen Yu!
"It's really good. I've never seen such a good TV series before. I wasn't interested at first, but after watching it, I found that the actors' acting skills were all very good, without a trace of affectation. It was very natural, especially that jerk Zeng Xiaoxian. It felt like he was playing himself. His laughter was so damn addictive!"
"I didn't expect Chen Yu to play a playboy in this drama, and he seems to have done a pretty good job. Thumbs up! But in real life, Chen Yu is a good man. If he were a playboy, I'd be willing to pay him to sleep with me. Too bad he isn't!"
"How I wish Chen Yu were a playboy, so I could have a chance to bask in his magic. If I'm lucky enough to have a baby with him, that would be perfect."
"Even though it's nighttime, please stop daydreaming, okay?!"
"Although I don't particularly like him, I have to admit that Chen Yu's performance was indeed quite good, and he was incredibly shameless. I've never seen a prince like that before. Fortunately, the prince isn't like that in real life, otherwise it would be a tragedy for all of us men."
At the same time, Chen Yu's manner of death was also predetermined: he would certainly die on a woman's belly.
"Great work, I support Chen Yu!"
Chen Yu smiled happily as he watched his fan value skyrocket.
The TV series "iPartment" is confirmed, and the second, third, and fourth seasons will begin filming after the Lunar New Year.
Chen Yu was thinking, should we make a blockbuster film for the Lunar New Year?
I previously made a Kung Fu Panda movie that received countless positive reviews.
Although *Kung Fu Panda* is simply a Chinese action-comedy animated film themed around Chinese kung fu, set in ancient China, its landscapes, sets, costumes, and even food are full of Chinese elements. The story is simply about a clumsy panda who aspires to become a kung fu master.
However, this does not diminish the audience's enjoyment of the animation.
The success of Kung Fu Panda once again proves that good things are good no matter what time or space they are.
The film's protagonist, the chubby panda Po, is not only a national treasure of China and a rare animal in the world, but also represents several of the most well-known and distinctive styles of traditional Chinese martial arts, such as "Monkey Fist," "Snake Fist," "Tiger and Crane Double Form," and "Mantis Fist."
This is also a major reason for the success of "Kung Fu Panda".
It's safe to say that every Chinese person harbors a martial arts dream!
And martial arts are indispensable to becoming a martial arts hero!
The martial arts styles of Chinese Kung Fu, such as "Monkey Fist," "Snake Fist," "Tiger and Crane Double Form," and "Mantis Fist," have a very strong sense of immersion, allowing the audience to be immediately drawn into the film.
Of course, another element is that people are very curious about what it would be like if the national treasure—the adorable giant panda—kung fu.
He also possessed some martial arts skills, coupled with high-quality animation production. The scenes, brimming with classic Chinese martial arts elements, made "Kung Fu Panda" a success.
It grossed $8 million at the box office.
It became the dark horse among dark horses in animated films.
Of course, out of the $800 million box office, only about $500 million would be taken home. After deducting all kinds of expenses, the actual amount taken home would be less than $400 million.
Because the revenue sharing from movie theaters is still quite substantial.
The People's Daily commented that "Kung Fu Panda differs from other animated films in that it has a large number of non-family viewers, especially during late-night screenings. The film's concept is defined as 'talking animals striving to achieve their dreams,' a theme that has proven successful in the film market and is very attractive to children. However, Kung Fu Panda also attracted young male viewers, with those aged 17 and above accounting for more than 70% of the audience."
Not only the People's Daily, but even some foreign newspapers and media outlets that don't usually like to report on Chinese films have begun to cover this work.
The Associated Press commented, "Summer blockbusters are becoming increasingly expensive, yet often leave audiences feeling increasingly bored. 'Kung Fu Panda,' with its simple and lighthearted style, is an exception. This animated film from China tells us that the country that could only produce kindergarten-level animation has begun to recover in the field of animation, and has achieved success. As things stand, their recovery has reached a certain stage."
The Hollywood Reporter commented, "This is a work comparable to a top-tier DreamWorks production. It's hard to imagine that it was made by a country like China, which only knows how to imitate animation and produce high-quality animation. Why isn't this prodigy named Chen Yu a citizen of the United States of America? We strongly urge the government to bring in such talent, give him a green card, and grant him American citizenship!"
Of course, for every good thing, there are bound to be negative things to say.
"These are overly Hollywood-style, market-driven, and formulaic films that fail to reach the level of inspiration they should have. China remains a country that only knows how to imitate; don't expect good works to emerge from China. That's unrealistic!" This is a review from the Detroit News.
"It's neither as original as Ratatouille nor as funny as Shrek. I really don't know where the positive reviews come from, and it has the shadow of Hollywood. Imitation is destined to be just imitation, and it can never surpass it." This is from the Toronto Star.
"It's thoroughly entertaining for children, but only slightly enjoyable for adult audiences. For China, this is already a tremendous achievement, and I believe it will be highly praised in China—that's the nature of the Chinese!" This is a review from the Las Vegas Weekly.
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