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439 - Who wrote this thing?

If anyone knows Wayne the best, Professor Anderson Horowitz is undoubtedly one. In more than three years of college, they have exchanged movie productions for many times.

The professor has been observing him silently. From that graduation film "Happy Death Day", the professor will carefully watch every movie Wayne filmed at least two or three times.

When "Escape from the Deadly Town", "The Joker" and "The Joker" were released, he saw Wayne's progress in these movies. He found that although his students' personal style was still very strong, the audience was expanding.

There was no movie like the one that was too CULT when I was in school. All of this indicates that Wayne really suppressed his desire to create well. Compromising for the audience size of the film is not a bad thing.

Especially when the film "Batman: The Moment of War" was released, Professor Anderson Horowitz was simply surprised. It was like an epic that perfectly combines its own style with commercialization. The film's tall and atmospheric lens layout and realistic shooting style all fascinated him.

In the professor's mind, it is not recommended that his students dive into the so-called independent film circle of art after graduation and work hard for the director of their first feature film.

Instead, he prefers his students to start his career down-to-earth after entering Hollywood. He has never been prejudice against commercial films.

So far, Professor Anderson Horowitz's suggestion is that the first thing the audience likes to watch is to explore the art that exists in it. He has said similar words to Wayne more than once.

It’s nothing more, because Wayne’s personal style is too strong, and of course the ultimate personal style can be found, but the first thing to consider is how to use his own style to make it acceptable to the public movie fans.

After all the films of Wayne have been filmed one by one in the past few years, he has undoubtedly been on the right path. The only thing that surprised him is this "The Walker of the Stop".

Compared with the movies I have filmed before, the audience of "The Walker of the Side" is much narrower. This kind of work full of B-level film attributes is destined not to be too many movie fans.

The moment she saw this video, Anderson Horowitz sounded the so-called experimental short films that Wayne filmed when he was in school. The large number of black elements appeared in the film were simply a summary of what she studied when she was in school.

"Yes, teacher." Wayne nodded generously, and didn't care about the father of Star Wars who was staring at him for interest. He expressed his selfishness without any concealment.

"Teacher, this "Walker in the Side" is a summary of my study career. Even at the beginning of the film's preparation, I made plans to lose money. I made enough money for Warner Bros., and even if the box office of this movie was not ideal, they would not have any opinions.

Now the box office created by this movie is at least much better than I thought. You should have heard that my main goal in this movie is Oscars, and I hope to fight for the little golden man in the way I am best at."

After hearing his words, the few people nodded. Everyone knew that with Wayne's current status as Warner Brothers, no one would dare to object.

Besides, the so-called box office of this "Walking Walker" is compared with other previous works. If you change to another director, it will be a complete box office hit.

Of course, Wayne is not convenient to say something. If this "The Walker of the Stop" is put at other times, if he wants to win the Little Golden Man who represents the highest honor, his success rate will basically not exceed 30%.

But with Miramax's "British Patient", the situation is completely different. The points he has saved over the years, the invisible achievements he has expanded the overseas market for Hollywood, and the promises of those old Jewish men. From what aspects, Anthony Mingla is at an absolute disadvantage.

"Don't worry, I will launch some old friends' votes at that time." Professor Anderson Horowitz smiled and patted his arm. Although this day came much earlier than he thought, the higher the achievements Wayne achieved, the more outstanding his achievements.

The reason is very simple. When everyone mentions the most unique director of Hollywood, Wayne Greenberg, they will inevitably mention the school where he graduated. As the teacher of this great director, he will also be well recorded in film history as Wayne continues to create glory.

"Thank you, teacher."

Wayne is not pretentious at all. After the awards season arrives, every extra vote is an insurance policy.

Just as a few people were reminiscing about the past in the office, a bustling audience began to enter a small auditorium at the Academy of Film and Arts.

Professor Anderson Horowitz has long notified today's speech. I think there is no barrier to listening to it. As long as you are a student from the Southern California School of Film and Arts, you can enter as you like.

"I don't like Wayne Greenberg." A white girl frowned and held a backpack, dragged her to the entrance of the auditorium by a boy, complaining as she walked. "Can't you come here by yourself? The movie he made me want to vomit after watching it. I really don't understand why you guys..."

Halfway through the complaint, the boy covered his mouth. Several students who were excited to look at them had a clear dangerous light.

It was not until the white girl was dragged aside by her friend and left the entrance to the auditorium that the students glared at them fiercely and walked in.

"Linna, damn, you almost got beaten up." The boy let go of his girlfriend's mouth and said with some lingering fear: "This opportunity is too rare. I swear that if we miss this speech, we will definitely regret it. Besides, you have only watched Wayne's "The Walker of the Stop", so you can't make such a brainless conclusion."

"I'm brainless?"

The white girl rolled her eyes. She knew that her boyfriend had always been a admirer of Wayne, but she couldn't understand why there were so many people who liked to keep swearing and bloody things.

In order to find out why her boyfriend likes Wayne, Lina went to the theater and bought a ticket for the movie "The Walker". Unfortunately, all the elements in the film were not liked by her. After watching the half-time with a frown, she chose to leave early.

Suddenly, the girl seemed to remember something, pulled the boy to the bench beside her, pulled open the backpack she was holding in her arms, took out a newspaper, and slapped her boyfriend on the lap with a "splash". "Do you want me to read it for you? This is the evaluation of an authoritative person."

"What?"

Lina ignored her boyfriend's doubts and directly picked up the newspaper again. A playful and crisp voice sounded from her mouth. "As of last weekend, the North American box office of "The Walker" has reached $139 million. Compared with the film's super long screening time, the box office exceeding $150 million will not be a problem.

According to information released by Warner Bros. earlier, the production cost of this movie is only 40 million US dollars, and the crew cuts their salaries from front to behind the scenes. If we look at the box office, it can be called a success no matter what it says."

"Is there anything wrong?" The boy looked at his girlfriend strangely, not understanding what she wanted to express.

"There are still there." Linna paused for a moment, her lips curled upwards, and she showed a smile looking forward to victory, and continued reading: "In contrast to what the public knows, after a series of investigations, I learned that the reason why "The Walker of the Stop" was a big hit is entirely because of the personal appeal that Wayne Greenberg has established in the past few years.

According to data released by an authoritative third-party survey agency in North America, nearly one-third of the fans who come to the theater to watch the film are willing to buy tickets to watch the movie because of the signs made by Greenberg. There are also a small number of other fans who are attracted by the appeal of the three protagonists and the praise that can be seen everywhere on the Internet.

Is the film "The Walker of the Infinite" really that good? It can explain many problems from the polarized reputation of the audience after watching the movie. The quality of this ambition work by Wayne Greenberg is definitely not as good as the box office figures. It can even be said that this is a work that has false prosperity based on the reputation of the filmmakers built by the consumer director.

The reason why the box office trend of the film is so strong is obviously because Warner Bros. is consuming Wayne Greenberg's superstitious trust in order to make money regardless of the consequences. Of course, all this is not entirely the responsibility of the production company. The quality of the film is not up to standard, and its source still points to the director of the film, which is well known.

Wayne Greenberg has been constantly achieving success since the first step of the film "Happy Death Day". We have reason to believe that after so many years of depletion of creative energy, he has already embarked on the downhill that directors will experience. Now movie fans may endure the bad movie-watching experience of "The Walker of the Stop" because of his name. But what if the next failed work appears? Will anyone go to the theater to buy tickets to watch movies for his name..."

As the crisp sound stopped, the girl raised her face and looked at her boyfriend proudly, as if she had finally found some authoritative evidence, and wanted to end the countless arguments with her boyfriend.

But before she could say anything, a voice came from behind her and asked, "Who wrote this thing?"

"It's Roger Albert, the authoritative film critic of the Chicago Sun." The girl said subconsciously, and then she realized that it was not her boyfriend who asked the question just now. "He is the leader among film critics..."
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