After a while, Purple Maple reluctantly sent Han Fei away. He was still a little depressed all the way and didn't say a word.

Han Fei rubbed her head with a smile: "silly girl, you can't see it in the future. When you're free, you can come to me at any time."

"Yes." Zifeng waved goodbye.

Time passed quickly. In the twinkling of an eye, it was September 30. "I'm not a god of medicine". After more than a month of publicity, it had achieved great results. The pre-sale box office on the first day also exceeded 30 million. Although this data is far lower than Han Fei's previous films, it is quite good considering the impact of the epidemic situation.

For a long time after the epidemic, most people will not appear in crowded public places at all if it is not necessary. After all, the virus is only controlled, not completely eliminated. Look at the current situation in foreign countries, it is far from the point of putting knives and guns into storage and putting horses into Nanshan.

Of course, the pre-sale data is only a bottom line, and not all viewers will buy tickets in advance. Most viewers are improvised and will buy tickets when they want to see them.

Therefore, the 30 million pre-sale did not make Han Fei find it difficult to accept. On the contrary, he was very grateful for the support of so many viewers.

Naturally, the premiere ceremony should be placed in their own cinemas, which is also a good publicity opportunity. In order to cooperate with the publicity, in addition to the 200 tickets left for some film critics and media reporters, the other 800 tickets were drawn out by lottery.

Everything is ready, only due to the east wind.

The flying bird theater is very lively today. Many viewers actually don't know that it has been bought by Han Fei. They just wonder why the decoration style of this theater has suddenly changed so much?

"[I'm not a god of medicine] premiere, ticket check-in begins," the staff shouted, and the radio began to broadcast at the same time.

Most of the audience who don't come to the cinema only buy zero tickets, and only a few hold the premiere tickets. At this time, holding the premiere tickets is undoubtedly a very enviable thing.

The 1000 person screening Hall of the premiere was soon full, and this time there was no host. Han Fei stood in the center of the stage and bowed slightly to everyone.

For a time, the applause was thunderous, and many viewers suddenly lamented that the epidemic was too difficult for everyone. Many people's lives had undergone earth shaking changes. When they came to the cinema again, they suddenly felt like an isolated world.

Subsequently, the creators of "I'm not a god of medicine" also appeared on the stage to communicate and interact with you, but perhaps because of the epidemic, many viewers still couldn't let go.

Due to the epidemic situation, Han Fei did not arrange some games in close contact with the audience.

"I'm not a god of medicine" began to show in such a tepid atmosphere. At the beginning of the film, Cheng Yong, played by Shen Yiming, perfectly explained what a middle-aged man crisis is.

Business is embarrassing. His father is seriously ill, his wife is divorced, and he has to take his son to the United States. Everything tells the audience that this is a loser and a loser.

At the same time, LV Huili played by Han Fei also appeared on the screen. No doubt, from the perspective of dress, this is also a loser, but from the dialogue between them.

LV Huili wanted Cheng Yong to help him bring medicine from India. To put it bluntly, it was smuggling. Even in order to lure Cheng Yong to think it was a profitable business, he deliberately told him the price difference between genuine drugs and generic drugs.

Obviously, this is a man who seems loyal but actually has a lot of ideas.

"Eh, this man looks a little familiar?" the audience suddenly felt surprised. Isn't this Han Fei? At first, Han Fei's appearance and performance even made people think he was an ordinary passer-by.

As a film critic, Fanghua has always been very concerned about Han Fei's films in the past, but her previous focus is on stories and special effects. To tell the truth, she has not made much evaluation on Han Fei's performance, because in her opinion, Han Fei's previous performance can only be regarded as qualified, which is far from the performance of those film emperors and empresses, and it is not worth her to spend words to comment.

However, this time, LV Huili let Fanghua take notes as soon as she appeared.

"In 8 minutes and 57 seconds, LV Huili appeared for the first time. He wore a mask so that he couldn't see his face clearly for the first time. However, from the appearance, he was a middle-aged man with a poor life. He didn't see clearly that the actor was Han Fei until he took off his mask."

"Judging from the opponent play between him and Shen Yiming, Han Fei is not inferior at all. There are surprises!"

The film continues. Cheng Yong originally refused LV Huiyi's request to smuggle drugs. The first was that he didn't have enough money. The second was that smuggling broke the law. Shen Yiming's performance also showed the wisdom of a middle-aged man incisively and vividly. Cheng Yong is by no means a fool. On the contrary, he is very smart.

He even went to the hospital to ask the doctor about generic drugs. He has his own way of behavior and will not be easily controlled by external forces.

If it were not forced by life, Cheng Yong might not be on the road of selling generic drugs.

Fanghua has hardly heard of the pen in her hand. Over the years, she has practiced her "unique skill" of writing while staring at the screen.

"At the beginning of the film, there is no bitter hatred. On the contrary, the rhythm is very fast. Cheng Yong is a person who has no fear of life. Everything he does is to make himself and his family live better. This can be seen from his saying to the boss of Indian Pharmaceutical Factory: money is life, life is money."

As Fanghua records, "I'm not a god of medicine" has a bright rhythm. Even though the story is relatively heavy, it doesn't make people feel bitter.

Originally, many viewers were worried that the film would be a literary film made by Han Fei to win awards, as many reports said.

In the first half of the film, the audience actually enjoyed it. It felt like watching a comedy with many funny lines and scenes.

However, in the second half, the structure of the whole estimation changed. Since Cheng Yong sold the channel of generic drugs to Zhang Changlin, the whole film seemed to be covered by a dark cloud.

The tragedy of Lv's benefit made Cheng Yong decide to go back to his old business. He came to India again. Someone was using smoke to kill insects in the street. Cheng Yong seemed to be in the clouds, as if he was confused at the moment.

Two statues were pushed in front of him, one in front of him and the other in front of Cheng Yong.

Fanghua's eyes lit up. Although she didn't know what the two statues represented, she believed that the appearance of the two statues here was definitely not accidental, it must have a meaning.

Cheng Yong came back with the medicine. However, LV Huili had died and committed suicide. Cheng Yong stood there blankly. He remembered that LV Huili once told him that he wanted to die every day when he got sick, but since his son was born, he didn't want to die, but he still died.

Maybe he can't stand the pain, or he can't see hope. Once he had hope, which was given by Cheng Yong and destroyed by Cheng Yong.

Cheng Yong found the priest and Liu Sihui again, and Huang Mao began to help. When they heard Cheng Yong say that a box of medicine only sold for 500, they all showed a relieved expression.

Then Huang Mao came back. Except LV Huili, he could never come back.

Then Huang Mao also died in a car accident. Cheng Yong's heart was like a knife. He shouted at officer Cao: what's wrong with him? He just wants to live!

Yes, this line is the core of the film "I'm not a god of medicine". It's just to live. When a person is dying, does it seem ridiculous to tell him about the law?

Just like Zhang Changlin, a fake drug dealer, said: there is only one disease in the world, that is poverty.

Yes, there are three social problems that are most difficult to solve in China. Some diseases can be treated, but many people choose to wait for death.

Finally, Cheng Yong was arrested, but the audience didn't feel very happy. On the contrary, they felt flustered. Yes, Cheng Yong did make money by selling generic drugs in the early stage, but at the same time, he saved many patients because of his drugs.

In the later stage, Cheng Yong even subsidized money to buy drugs for patients. In the eyes of the audience, he has completed self redemption and should not be convicted.

At the end of the film, Han Fei once again led the main creative team to the stage to bow and thank the audience, in response to the audience's warm applause.

The success of a film lies in whether it can resonate with the audience. Although "I'm not a god of medicine" is about leukemia, there are only four words for the audience who have just experienced the epidemic: empathy.

At the end of the premiere, the next zero slot also began to be fully screened. What is more interesting is that the popular 11 slots in previous years have now become two or three kittens. In addition to "I'm not a god of medicine", others are some low-cost films, and even the films released in August are still showing.

There is only one reason, that is, there is no film source, and everyone is afraid of being affected by the epidemic. As a result, there is only one film "I am not a drug God" in the whole zero file of many cinemas, and the audience even has no other choice.

However, according to Han Fei's original attendance statistics, he did find that the audience's viewing mood was not high. In his previous new films, the worst attendance rate was 60%, but now it is less than 50%, only 48.5%. The situation of other cinemas will not be better than this data.

Obviously, many viewers are still in the stage of self-protection after the epidemic. The imagined retaliatory consumption does not appear, but the audience has become more cautious.

This is not a good thing for the whole film industry. Imagine that the attendance rate of Han Fei's films is so low. Can others have such appeal?

At the same time, after the premiere, many viewers rated "I'm not a drug" on the Internet and left many comments.

However, what many people didn't expect was that the score of "I'm not a god of medicine" was as high as 9.3, which was terrible.

You know, this is a domestic film. Since the mainland film entered the commercial film mode, many audiences have also fallen into a strange circle. It seems that only the films of the last century are good films.

The scores of films in the past decade are relatively harsh. High scores of more than 9 have not appeared in the past decade.

So many netizens said that Han Fei must have asked the water army to brush the score, otherwise it could not be so high. They even didn't go to the cinema to see if the film was so good on the Internet. Anyway, as long as your score exceeds 9 points, it must be brushed. I just want to spray you.

However, soon, around 2:15 a.m., the online score of Douban changed again, which decreased this time, but on the whole, it was relatively stable. Finally, the score of "I'm not a god of medicine" was fixed at 9.1.

And this time it's not just the people who commented on the premiere. More and more long reviews appear in the comment area of pea.com.

This can't help but make the audience curious. What kind of film can get a high score of 9.1? Can it be said that, as previously reported by the media, this film is a literary film made by Han Fei to impact the award? Otherwise, how could the commercial film score be so high?

But after reading the comments, I found that almost all the comments mentioned one point. The rhythm is bright. Obviously, this is a commercial film. However, can a commercial film really make a high score film?

On the other hand, Han Fei also got the box office data of zero file, 25.63 million. This data is not much, but it is better than Han Fei's imagination. After all, the attendance rate is there. It can only be said that the number of films is really fierce!

This also let everyone breathe a sigh of relief. This film is too difficult. When making a documentary in the early stage, many crew members had a lot of psychological collapse. Later, they gradually recovered after psychological counseling.

When the film was finished, it encountered an epidemic and couldn't be released.

Later, Han Fei refused to play "I'm not a god of medicine" on the video website for free, and even refused the direct income of 2 billion, which once pushed the film to the forefront.

It's not too much to describe it with a sentence of ill fated fate. Now it's finally released. The zero box office is equivalent to the monthly test report card. Although it's not satisfactory, it can be justified.

However, what everyone, including Han Fei, didn't expect was that the attendance rate of "I'm not a god of medicine" rose all the way from noon. The attendance rate reached 60% at two o'clock in the afternoon, which was regarded as a return to the normal level.

In the prime time after 8 p.m., the attendance rate even exceeded 85%, which is the rhythm of explosion.

Online comments on "I'm not a god of medicine" are becoming more and more enthusiastic. The original realistic theme is easy to resonate with the audience. Coupled with the reasons for the epidemic, people pay much more attention to drug prices than before.

In addition, the quality of "I'm not a god of medicine" is there, which is also a normal phenomenon.

The happiest thing is naturally the cinemas. The previous business can no longer be described as bleak. It completely gives people a visual feeling that they will lose their bottoms if they continue to drive.

Now, the cinema lobby can finally see the bustling crowd. Many cinema owners almost didn't cry.

"Sure enough, I have to rely on this boy!"