Chapter 120: Annoying and exciting

The film gradually came to an end. The Federal President on the screen stood in the dawn and gave a generous speech. The audience in the theater was so excited that they couldn't help themselves. Roger Albert shook his head. The film was full of simple and rude sensation from beginning to end. , The biggest selling point is the very realistic special effects. The previously analyzed family affection can also resonate with the audience, but he just can’t like it!

Dazzled by the flash of the explosion, tinnitus by the loud bang, and disgusting to nausea by the vulgar plot, Roger Albert resisted the analysis for a period of time, and was full of disgust with this film. The plot that aroused the cheers of the audience and the boiling of the whole theater made him disgusted to the extreme.

"July 4th will no longer be the National Day of the United States... Today, we are going to celebrate Independence Day!"

Applause and applause rang out from the sound of the auditorium. The audience in the auditorium burst into greater applause and applause, as if they wanted people all over the world to hear their excitement.

Although he is a standard American citizen, Roger Albert, who thinks he is never vulgar, has tolerated this vulgar behavior of flattering American audiences and making them pay for it. The eyebrows hidden behind the glasses, Almost wrinkled into a knot!

He slowly stood up, looked around in a circle, and then walked outside the theater ⊥↘, and kept looking back, because this is Chicago, the city where he has the most influence!

However, ninety-nine percent of the audience in the theater was incited by the film to excitement. Under the comfort and excitement, how could anyone care about the reaction of the critics until Roger Albert walked out of the theater. Not only did no one follow his footsteps closely, but he didn't even glance at that figure from behind.

Standing at the door of the movie hall, Roger Albert glanced inside again. All the audience were watching the film, as if no one remembered that he had greeted the famous film critic before the film started, and no one saw him leave the scene early.

Even in the city of Chicago, the audience pays more attention to the film itself than to the critics!

This sudden discovery made Roger Albert a little annoyed. This is the most intolerable point of successful people-being ignored!

In the New York cinema, the fragments of the alien spacecraft falling from the sky are as gorgeous as shooting stars. The whole world is celebrating the independence day of this joint victory. Film critic David Denby's face is full of disdain!

In his eyes, this is a standard super lousy movie, without depth of thought. There is no humanistic care. There is no soothing narrative rhythm, there is no scene where actors interact with each other, and there is no scene that can leave him with good memories. Some are just a collection of explosions and past Hollywood vulgar bridges!

With his arms folded, David Denby sat in a chair and stared at the screen coldly, as if he wanted to show his disdain and drive the audience around him.

but. Contrary to his performance, almost everyone in the theater stood up. The spontaneous clapping of the palms, I can't wait to send the most enthusiastic applause to the film, the mixed cheers, even people with ear problems, I am afraid they can hear.

The audience is cheering for "Independence Day"!

As a member of the Lauder Group, or one of the future heirs, controlling emotions is the most basic quality. At this moment, Irene Lauder doesn’t care about the wretched and strange bald head beside her, clapping her palms hard, her mouth She also yelled and cheered. This was the most emotional release in more than a year. It seemed that all the excitement and pressure she had accumulated were inspired by "Independence Day"!

Anna was a little calmer than Irene. Although there was no applause in her mouth, her palms never stopped.

"Vulgar, disgusting!"

The applause gradually faded, and Irene's ears caught the sound from the side, "Such a bad film is worth applauding? It's really lacking! Now the audience is all depraved!"

bad movie? vulgar?

Irene blinked, and the bald head next to her seemed to be scolding the movie just finished, and by the way, they scolded the audience who liked the movie.

"Hey, what are you talking about?" She turned her head and stared at the bald head.

"What happened?" Anna asked her, grabbing her.

"He is scolding "Independence Day"!"

The situation here instantly attracted the attention of the people around. Irene widened her eyes and said very cunningly, "I also scolded the people who just applauded for "Independence Day" as vulgar and disgusting!"

As soon as her clear voice fell, dozens of knife-like gazes fell on David Denby.

David Denby is not panicking at all, but rather calm. He is a famous figure in New York film critics, and he considers himself very influential.

"I'm David Denby, the film critic of The New Yorker." He said casually, "I..."

"What happened to the critics?"

Before David Denby finished speaking, he was interrupted by a young man of about 20 years old, "You can dislike a movie, but don't insult those who like it!"

"Yes!" Someone immediately agreed, "Film critics are all fools who mock directors and actors as fools, but don't know they are fools!"

"Film critic? What's wrong with the film critic? Can film critics talk nonsense?"

"Don't think that your vision is so much better than ours. The movies you tout are all rags!"

"To curse "Independence Day"!"

There seems to be patriotic youth among them, "Do you know that this film promotes the importance of America? Or do you think patriotism should be criticized?"

Seeing the excitement of the surrounding audience, Irene quietly gestured to Anna a victory sign, dragged her out of the aisle from the other side, walked out of the theater, and looked back. The confident film critic was obviously too much. I overestimate myself, and I am being drooled by dozens of ordinary fans.

Out of the theater and walking along the bustling streets of the Upper East Side, Irene took Anna’s arm and suddenly asked, "Is the film really vulgar? I think it’s very interesting, even if it’s a somewhat sensational presidential speech. , It can also mobilize people's emotions."

"This is exactly where Duke Rosenberg is smart."

Anna pulled Irene for a moment, and the two walked towards the parking lot, "This section is indeed full of Great Americanism, but do you see the reaction of those in the theater? The audience likes this!"

"I like it too." Irene took it.

"Before making a movie, it is necessary to locate the target audience. This is the ability that the director should have." Anna explained in detail, "Any movie can't be liked by everyone, unless it is just shot for See it for yourself, before a director makes a movie, he must abide by a principle-he must serve a certain type of people!"

Seeing Irene nodded, Anna continued, "Duke Rosenberg is a Hollywood director. Of course, he must first please the American audience. Who is the first to pay for the movie?-The American audience. Not Japan, Europe. Presumably he also knows very well that movies that are sensational in North America can often be sold in overseas markets."

"I feel that if "Independence Day" can sell well, Great Americanism will be one of the reasons for the success."

After listening to her friend’s analysis, Irene blinked her eyes and said playfully, “Then use the sensationalism of Great Americanism to completely wipe out the world’s box office resolutely, cleanly and completely!”

"The movie's big sales have nothing to do with us." Anna shrugged.

"The movies I like can sell well. I will be very happy to have more people like them." Irene said of course, "I like the work of the director Duke Rosenberg. His movies can always bring People are happy and bring the simplest and simplest entertainment."

In the Los Angeles City Cinema, Sarah crossed her arms and rested her chin with one hand. While the two male protagonists were planting viruses and chatting in the alien spacecraft, she quickly filtered the plot in her mind.

This is a very simple movie, the plot is clear, without giving the audience any chance to think.

On July 2nd of a certain month in a certain year, on the eve of Independence Day in the United States, the New Mexico State Monitoring Station discovered a huge spacecraft reaching hundreds of miles close to the earth, and the signal from the spacecraft interfered with the earth’s communication satellite signals, causing special authorities Pay attention.

Subsequently, the alien fleet encircled the earth in a large scale, and the spacecraft released 36 sub-spacecraft with a diameter of 15 miles to fly over the major cities on the earth. People in the world felt confused and fearful, but some people wanted to welcome the aliens. The coming of the friendly messenger.

Computer engineer David discovered that the signal sent by the aliens was actually a countdown signal to the attack. David managed to inform his wife Connie, who was the spokesperson of the White House.

The government tried to contact the aliens, but there was no response. The president was worried about this. After learning the message from David, he hurriedly ordered the evacuation, but it was too late.

On July 3, the alien spacecraft began a fatal attack on several major cities in the United States. In an instant, humanity suffered a huge blow and disaster.

So the wise and brave American president called on all countries in the world to fight against foreign insults and turn July 4 into the Earth’s Independence Day. With the assistance of computer expert David and black Air Force pilot Steve, the people on Earth launched a full counterattack against aliens. The president personally drove the fighter jet to the front line, and finally used a computer virus to remove the unbreakable protective cover of the alien spacecraft, and wiped out the enemies of all mankind in one fell swoop!

At the same time, this is also an extremely complex movie. Its scale of special effects and high degree of realism are simply astounding. Director Duke Rosenberg fulfilled his promise to go out of California and explode all over the United States.

Sarah interviewed the young director. The other party is best at big scenes and big productions. Every movie always destroys the city and breaks the earth...

The movie "Independence Day" simply takes what he is best at to the extreme.

What is sensationalism? Speech before Independence Day, the Federal President personally went into battle! What is heroic? The White House was blown to pieces in an instant, inspiring the spirit of resistance of all mankind! What is sacrifice? For the sake of his children, my father drove a fighter plane into an alien spacecraft without hesitation!

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