In late July, "wandering earth" was released for 45 days and finally painted, with a final box office of 7.3 billion. How to say, compared with the previous situation, the box office trend in the second half of the month fell all the way. There are not only restrictions on its own theme, but also some problems of piracy. In short, there are surprises and regrets.

However, compared with the whole Chinese box office market, "wandering the earth" is definitely a booster. After last year's weakness, both the audience and the practitioners and investors in the film industry have some bottoms in their hearts.

The birth of "wandering earth" secretly relieved everyone. Obviously, the audience doesn't like watching movies, but whether your content is good enough to attract them into the cinema.

Anyway, this wave of heat must have been rubbed by many people, and all film and television companies are involved in this carnival.

Han Fei, on the other hand, kept a low profile and invited the management of some foreign distribution companies to come to Huayi theater. It was still a film watching meeting. However, the number of people who came this time was quite mixed. There were some film and television distribution companies in Southeast Asia, such as Japan and South Korea, which had relatively strong strength, and others such as Vietnam and Thailand, which had relatively weak strength.

Of course, Han Fei's real purpose is not them, but the largest independent film and television content publisher in North America, American match point digital group

Chris, chairman and CEO.

At the beginning of the film, in order to make these foreigners understand the plot, Han Fei specially invited language translators from these countries and recorded the translated lines in advance. It can be said that he took great pains.

At the beginning of the film, everyone's look is still relatively indifferent, similar to: listening to the Chinese people blowing so fiercely, it's just so.

However, when Liu Qi and his party set foot on the ice sheet, the breath of these guys began to become rapid, especially after some big scene special effects, publishers similar to Vietnam and Thailand were so surprised that their eyes were about to burst out.

Japanese and Korean distributors also looked at Han Fei with an unbelievable face. If it weren't for the obvious Chinese faces on the big screen, they even thought it was a Hollywood film. It's incredible. When can Chinese films do this?

Chris of middy was able to sit still, but from his casual actions, Han Fei still saw that this guy was excited and couldn't help scolding. If he hadn't observed carefully, he might have been cheated by this goods.

The two-hour film played quickly, but Han Fei was surrounded before the subtitles were finished. The publishers in Southeast Asia were very excited to say something. Unfortunately, Han Fei didn't understand a word, and the translator was staring at one side. This noisy posture told them how to translate?

Korean and Japanese publishers seem to disdain to join them, just stand outside the circle and watch, and then let the translator help them convey their meaning to Han Fei.

"Don't worry, guys. I don't think it's too early. Why don't we have dinner first? Talk while eating?" Han Fei said with a smile. In fact, he is very welcome to everyone who gives money to himself.

"Mr. Chris, together?"

Chris shook his head and said, "maybe you can greet them first. I'm not in a hurry."

Han Fei scolded secretly in his heart. This guy is not a fuel-efficient lamp at first sight. If ordinary people think he means this, they must think he is not interested in the film.

"Well, maybe you can make an appointment with my assistant tomorrow and let's talk alone." Han Fei said quietly, then turned and left.

Chris's face was a little stiff. He didn't expect that Han Fei would treat him like this. Does the other party have other choices besides him?

Back at the hotel, Chris asked his secretary to find all the information about Han Fei. Before he came, he only heard that Huaxia had produced a phenomenal film. He knew nothing about the film and its behind the scenes team.

However, after watching the film, he felt it necessary for him to understand the team and the core of the team, the young man named Han Fei. Yes, it seems that Chinese people pronounce their names like this. It's really hard to speak.

But after opening the file, Chris found that he seemed to underestimate that guy. In the United States, young people who can start from scratch in just a few years are usually called genius, and those who can accumulate more than one billion dollars in a few years will be called super talent.

Obviously, Han Fei is a super genius. This young man is different from all the Chinese he has contacted before. He seems to never care about the rules in the film and television industry and has been breaking people's understanding of him.

"No, Chinese people always like to boast. This information must be false. Am I crazy? I believe this? It's ridiculous." Chris threw the information on the ground.

"Boss, do you need to ask him out for you tomorrow?" the Secretary bent down to pick up the documents.

Chris couldn't bear it: "no, he will come to ask me out. Believe me, only I will come to this desert to look for gold."

The secretary was stiff

On the other hand, Han Fei has reached an agreement with some publishers in Southeast Asia to sell off the authorization of "wandering earth" in their own country at a price acceptable to both sides.

In other words, in addition to the broadcasting right, other DVD and other benefits belong to them. They have some losses. However, Han Fei's real purpose is to open up the market. He always has to give others some sweets. They will be willing to help you work, won't they?

But fortunately, although the price is not high, there are still a lot of people. This wave sold 130 million, which is better than nothing.

Then there are South Korea and Japan. Although Japan's economy has been declining, Japan's film market has always been a very good ticket warehouse. In the 1980s and 1990s, the Japanese market has always been the object of Xiangjiang film dumping. Until later, Hollywood films began the globalization strategy, and the Japanese market has become a Hollywood ticket warehouse.

As for the film market in South Korea, the situation is similar, but the South Korean market is more conservative. It even issued a bill to prohibit the screening of foreign films. It has only gradually opened up in recent years. However, Huaxia film and television companies have not cultivated this market since they have seen the gradual prosperity of the mainland box office market in recent years.

Korean distributors are very direct. They don't provide the option of sharing, but only give the buyout price. Han Fei also knows why this guy is so arrogant. To put it bluntly, he is the only one who has the quota of imported films. Well, this is a monopoly industry, so he can only recognize it by holding his nose. Fortunately, this guy has money and gave a buyout price of 30 million yuan.

Han Fei calculated. In fact, with the ownership of the Korean film market, he got so much money. Obviously, the other party wants to make a profit around DVDs and online broadcasting.

Japanese publishers also want to buy out like Korean publishers, but Han Fei refused. After all, Japan is an open market, and you are not the only company that can issue.

Japanese publishers saw Han Fei's firm attitude. After considering it for a few days, they still signed a 37% contract. Yes, Han Fei took 3. As for the rest, it was all the distribution expenses. It was a little pit, which was still within Han Fei's psychological expectation.

However, Chris, who had high hopes, did not take initiative to find himself, which made Han Fei a little troublesome.

"This guy looks more difficult than expected!"