Chapter 263: Talk

Just when Ryan and Natalie were hiding in the villa, enjoying their sweetness, the outside media almost exploded. You know, since the birth of Hollywood, there has never been a movie that can break through the box office in North America in its first week. One hundred million dollars.

The last film that was closest to this number was "Jurassic Park", which was also a work by Ryan Jenkins. As most people expected, the first film with a box office of over 100 million in the first week actually appeared. His hands.

"This is an unprecedented record. The world film industry will remember "Titanic", Ryan Jenkins and James Cameron. The box office of this film has achieved a breakthrough in the first week of the film. Will the goal be the total record of the North American box office and the total record of the global box office?"

""Titanic" can be regarded as a big can that gathers all the vulgar segments of Hollywood. Ryan Jenkins, an excellent processor, merged this can into a rare delicacy. This is a feast, even though it Earn countless people's tears and money, but it does not hinder its greatness!"

"The Titanic never sinks! Some people call Ryan Jenkins and James Cameron the biggest idiots in Hollywood history. It is these two idiots that set a new box office record for the first week in North America. May I ask you smart people Can this be done?"

Regardless of the previous position, after the box office was released in the first week, the vast majority of the media highly praised the film. The reason is simple. The film is too hot, and too many viewers like it and send out something that suits their wishes. Comments will definitely promote the sales of newspapers.

After all, they won't be troubled with money. Besides, the work of Ryan's public relations team has never been relaxed.

Some TV stations, including those, have also taken to street theaters to randomly interview passers-by and movie-going crowds, and learn from them the truest views of the public.

""Titanic" is a great masterpiece. It is the best movie I have ever seen." Those who hold this opinion account for a considerable proportion.

"This is the best movie I have ever watched in my life!" There are also many people who say this.

"What? How about the movie? How many times have you watched it?" This is what the audience in the theater said, "I have watched it twice last week, and I am going to watch it twice this week!"

"As far as I know, it hasn't been a full week since the movie was released. Someone has watched it ten times!"

Entering the second week, "Titanic" is still riding the wind and waves, and has not touched the iceberg in the slightest. The queues in front of the major theaters are getting longer and longer, and related topics are getting hotter and hotter. Some carefully crafted articles have begun to appear in the public's field of vision.

"The deepest love is when I live like you after separation. This sentence is used to describe the love between Ruth and Jack. It couldn't be more appropriate. "Titanic" shows us a kind of It is different from Romeo and Juliet's view of love-live for love! Jack saved Ruth with all his life, he was selfless and fearless. Ruth lived bravely for the promise, with the same selflessness and fearlessness! Some love! , Expressed in fear of death, some love, expressed in a strong life. Because of love. Jack chose to die; similarly, because of love, Ruth chose to live. But Ruth’s life is rebirth!"

For this film, "Vanity Fair" specially issued a supplement, which highly praised Jack and Ruth's love, but the New York Post, which is affiliated to News Corporation, issued diametrically opposite opinions.

"After watching "Titanic" several times. Apart from being shocked by the terrifying special effects, the biggest feeling is the story between a hungry woman and a liar."

"Jack has nothing. The origin of the ticket is sufficient to explain what kind of life he had lived before. As for his paintings, I don't understand. Anyway, it will not be any better. At least it is far worse than the collection of Ruth Monet and Picasso. . So. He seduce Ruth with a method that girls like very much. There shouldn’t be any doubt. Jack can do nothing except to blow out a new sky full of freedom and illusion for girls! "

"Let's talk about Ruth. This woman has only met Jack for a day or two, and she stripped off her clothes in front of him. Later, regardless of the constraints of the marriage contract, she got together with the other party. Even if it is today, we will sneer at this kind of style. ."

"So, between Jack and Ruth, there should be a great "", not a great love!"

"New York Post" articles have always had amazing views, and this time the same, but the film’s influence is too great, and Jack and Ruth have too many fans. After this issue of the newspaper was published, the newspaper met quite a bit. Hundreds of fans gathered in front of the editorial department to protest.

Fortunately, this is purely an analysis of the plot of the movie, and does not involve social reality. The New York Post is often protested by people and is not very relieved.

As if there is a tacit understanding of the heart, here today the concept of love in movies is refuted, and the media such as Vanity Fair and Los Angeles Times will look for new arguments to refute them, and the media under News Corporation have shown a rare kind of unity. ', the counterattack continued, and the two sides began to fight in the air.

This kind of media talk is most popular with the public. They watch it with great joy. Whenever the media mentions a new point of view and analysis, many people can't help but think back, and finally choose to buy tickets to watch it again.

This is the beauty of the Ryan team's public relations, and it is also a commonly used method in publicity. It doesn't matter if someone sees something, because the film is good enough.

"These are all you manipulated behind, Ryan?" Natalie was reading the newspapers in recent days.

"You can say so." Ryan wrapped Natalie's waist with one hand, and lightly printed on the girl's face, "Pat and the public relations team did a great job this time!"

Perhaps a little greedy, Ryan didn't want to leave so early, he had been here for two days, anyway, the next stop of the crew was Big Apple, and he didn't bother to return to Pittsburgh.

Natalie was naturally happy for Ryanken to let go of work and accompany herself. Even though the mobile phone that kept ringing in the past two days was very annoying, the sweetness in her heart still overwhelmed the others.

"Ryan, would you move to New York?" With Natalie's character, being able to say this is enough to witness her feelings.

"Nate, don't forget, I'm still a student of USC." Ryan found the reason in an instant.

Natalie poked her lips and didn't say anything. Ryan sighed from the bottom of her heart, greed is destined to cause a lot of trouble, "I will come to New York often, Nat."

It seems that I need to prepare an apartment in New York...Well, it is better to buy a business jet, so that it will be convenient to come and go. Ryan squeezed his chin and made a decision in an instant. He took his hand and walked to the window to call.

"Watch the Titanic column, do you want to hear what they say?"

When Ryan finished the call and walked back to the sofa, Natalie held up a copy of The New Englander to him.

"Those guys are willing to subdue? Or are they still clamoring after they slapped themselves?" Ryan showed a look of disdain.

Natalie shrugged, and when Ryan sat next to her, she read aloud, "Titanic's first week of box office is indeed amazing, but don’t forget that the movie, including promotional expenses, has invested as much as 300 million. Dollars! As we all know, after the first week of commercial productions, the box office will inevitably drop sharply. Judging from the movie's extremely terrible storyline, the decline in the second week is likely to exceed 50%! In short, this movie Movies can hardly pay for themselves..."

This is really opposed for the sake of opposition. Even if Natalie knows little about film commercial development and theater operations, she knows that this situation will never happen. If you don’t talk about anything else, go and see the long queues outside the major movie theaters. And the number of movie theaters has increased to four thousand!

However, although the writer of the next newspaper column does not like it, or even hates it, her views are in line with her appetite.

Looking at Ryan, Natalie continued reading when he didn't say anything.

"There are two recognized liars in this world, one is fame, the other is profit, and there is another important liar-trend! There is no doubt that "Titanic" led the trend of this summer, but such a giant system It is often a film that fails completely in art. It is a commercial film created by the completely vulgar Ryan Jenkins for money and profit!"

"Such films can occupy the box office and sweep the summer files. It is not the artistic achievement that we are proud of, but the stimulation of the senses, the stimulation of the eyeball, and the stimulation of the endocrine."

"Our society cannot be so vulgar forever. People will always need to exercise numbing and elegant art. Even if Ryan Jenkins, who is completely vulgarized, can occupy the box office now, he will definitely be abandoned by the audience in the near future! "

"The filmmakers represented by Ryan Jenkins have forgotten the original function and mission of the film. They are increasingly betraying the definition of the film itself, and more and more make the film far away from real life..."

Suddenly Natalie couldn't read it anymore There was some truth in the front, but what was written in the back was too outrageous.

"What was the purpose of the movie in the first place?" Ryan shook his head and asked, "Is this Gary Granham's article?"

"Hmm~" Natalie shrugged.

"ignorance!"

Ryan was very disdainful. What was the original function and mission of the film? Of course it is entertainment! Are you embarrassed to come out and talk at this level?

As for the "New Englander", his face is definitely thicker than himself. The North American people regard the "Observation of the Titanic" column as a joke.

Other commercial movies may have a large decline in the second week, but "Titanic" is definitely an exception!

"Nate, time is almost up, I should go now."

Ryan looked at the watch and couldn't continue to drag it, otherwise even if he was a producer, it would be difficult to explain to the entire crew. ()