"Master Han: I declare that Chinese films have entered the era of eyeball economy!"
"Exclusive interview with Huayi Brothers Wang Zhongjun, discussing the successful marketing strategy of "Painted Skin"."
"The best co-production film of the year, Yu Dong explains in detail the three factors for the success of "Painted Skin."
"In the new century of Hong Kong and mainland films, "Painted Skin" is not only a box office success, but also a quote from Media Asia's Lin Jianyue."
"Just look for the three characters Shao Shuaijun, and Lin Xiaoming from Worldwide analyzes the operation of commercial movies."
"Chinese Films will introduce the co-production model of "Painted Skin"."
A week has passed, "Painted Skin" has caused a bloody storm in the mainland, and all the movies of the same period have been killed. During this period, there was only one movie in the mainland, and only one movie was discussed! In order to boost the momentum, the CEOs of six investors,
He personally accepted media interviews and raised "Painted Skin" to unprecedented heights.
After CCTV aired an interview with Shao Shuaijun on "Economic Half Hour" on Thursday, it spent a lot of time reporting on "Painted Skin" on Saturday in "News Lunch", "Lunchtime News" and other programs, saying that the rapid development of Chinese movies
The development period has begun. It is said that Xu Dasha's mother, a certain deputy director of CCTV, wanted to suppress the news of "Painted Skin". As a result, Mr. Han was furious and went to the director of CCTV himself, not only to let the news continue to be reported
, and the time needs to be extended.
The bosses personally came forward to promote it, and there were numerous reports on TV. On Time.com, netizens rated "Painted Skin" an astonishing more than 100,000 times. The original rating of 8.6 dropped to 8.1, but it did not damage the audience.
Praise for "Painted Skin", "Painted Skin" is originally a commercial blockbuster, so I don't expect it to get high ratings.
The best ratings of Hollywood commercial blockbusters on Time.com are only a little over seven points.
After a period of baptism, Time.com, with its professional movie information positioning, has reached more than 300,000 registered users. This is all thanks to the popular release of "33 Days After Love" and "Painted Skin".
Some time ago, when the film critic rating system was first launched, they were very pretentious and few people were willing to register with their real names.
As soon as "Painted Skin" became popular, Cai Xiaoyun, Wang Rui and others gained a large number of following users. Often, with one sentence on Time.com, countless people would flatter or give likes. Don't be too popular. Now some people can't sit still.
They all approached Dream Chaser Entertainment and asked to register as film critics on Time.com.
Time.com naturally welcomes this, but domestic film critics are immature and there are not many well-known ones. The final review plan is that well-known newspapers and periodicals can recommend a film critic affiliated with the newspaper and a registered director of the Directors Guild.
, directors who have shot a film that has been released can also register, and people who teach in the directing department of major art schools and have the title of associate professor can also register.
In just a few days, more than 40 film critics registered.
Most of these people commented on "Painted Skin" immediately.
"Fistes and pillows, special effects, martial arts, and love all come together. The plot does not fall into clichés. The story has clear layers. It is a qualified commercial blockbuster." - Sun Jing from "Yangcheng Evening News" gave it a four-star rating and a color disc.
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The film critic ratings of Time.com are imitated by the Rotten Tomatoes website, which shows your personality. You can rate the film however you want. It can be a ten-point scale, a four-point scale, a five-star scale, or even a direct rating of pass or fail.
"What I want to say can be said clearly. Although there are many flaws, it is acceptable." - Jiang Tao, a fourth-generation director and current deputy director of the Department of Directing of Chinese Opera, gave the film a score of 7/10, a color CD.
"The empty love, incoherent fighting, and the final twist of the fox demon are a big failure. Take off the special effects packaging, this is a fairy tale drama, not a movie." - Wei Zhe from "Nandu Entertainment Weekly"
I gave it a rating of 1/4 and a vinyl record. Although Dream Chase Entertainment unilaterally blocked "Nandu Entertainment Weekly", Time.com could not refuse their push registration, otherwise it would be unfair.
Shao Hei's "Nandu Entertainment Weekly" officially moved from smearing in print media to smearing on the Internet.
Although the reviews were mixed with such rat shit, 26 of the 30 film critics who rated it still gave it a pass rating, with a vividness rating of 87%. The reputation is very good.
With word-of-mouth, publicity, and popularity, the popularity of "Painted Skin" will definitely continue!
Overseas in Asia, Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, "Painted Skin" has also triggered a hot craze and its momentum is unstoppable.
In Japan, "Painted Skin" was released one day later. On its first weekend, it took in a total of 683.71 million yen on 460 screens, mobilizing 386,994 moviegoers. Last week's box office champion was Tom Cruise.
"Mission: Impossible 3" was screened across 520 screens in Japan, and it only took in 612.34 million yen at the box office this week. "Painted Skin" ruthlessly defeated "Mission: Impossible 3" and won the weekly championship.
"Mission: Impossible 3 was defeated in Maicheng, fox monsters in "Painted Skin" enveloped the four islands, and Japanese movies were completely silent!" - "Asahi Shimbun" reported this week's box office information in large blood-red characters.
"The collision of large-scale productions from the East and the West brings hope for the rise of Asian films!" - "Daily" did not hesitate to give "Painted Skin" the title of an Asian film, as if it was an honor.
In South Korea, "Painted Skin" received a total of 905,000 viewers at the weekend box office, while "Mission: Impossible 3" only received 687,000 viewers. Once again, the two powers competed. "Painted Skin" KO'd "Mission: Impossible 3".
The magic has arrived in Asia, and its luster is no longer there!
"This weekend's box office, "Mission: Impossible 3" starring Tom Cruise won the championship with 846,000 viewers last week, but this week it had no choice but to lag behind "Painted Skin" with 905,000. "Painted Skin" is directed by Shao Shuaijun,
Based on the legendary fox demon story in South Korea..." - South Korea's "Chosun Ilbo" reported that in the eyes of Koreans, Pu Songlin may be Korean.
In Hong Kong, because "Mission: Impossible 3" was filmed in the Mainland, the radio and television review was more cautious, and it encountered delays. Not only the Mainland, but also Hong Kong was not able to be released simultaneously. Therefore, it became the world of "Painted Skin", with 3.5 million on the first day.
Hong Kong dollars, with a box office of 20.45 million in one week, it undisputedly won the box office championship of the week.
"The victory of the heroes behind the scenes, the box office of "Painted Skin" is soaring, and the Hong Kong staff takes the greatest credit." - "Next Weekly" analyzed in detail the working team of "Painted Skin".
Action director Dong Wei is the best martial artist at the Academy Awards, costume design designer Wu Baoling is the best stylist at the Academy Awards, director of photography Huang Yuetai is the best cinematographer at the Academy Awards, and assistant director Qian Yongqiang is a veteran Hong Kong producer. Finally, we came to the conclusion
, "Painted Skin" was successful, and the people behind the scenes contributed the most.
"Of course, Director Shao Shuaijun is also an outstanding young director. The outstanding film experience of Hong Kong people and the vigorous development momentum of the mainland have combined to create another Chinese-language blockbuster! We have reason to believe that Chinese-language films in the future will
Will not lose to Hollywood movies!" (To be continued.)