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Chapter 955 Genre Movie (2/2)

Chapter 955 Genre Movies (22)

Zhang Tan looked quite normal. He seemed to be pretending to be drunk just now, which made Tan Jin'er who was following him uneasy.

After leaving the hotel and walking on West Chang'an Street, Zhang sighed and vomited when the wind blew.

Tan Jin'er quickly stepped forward and handed him the water she was carrying.

At the same time, she was a little relieved. It seemed that Zhang Tan was indeed drunk, but he was just holding on.

Zhang Tan unscrewed the bottle of mineral water, rinsed his mouth, sat by the flowerbed on the roadside, and took a deep breath.

"Thank you, Jin'er."

Tan Jin'er said: "You're welcome. I'll have to drink less in the future. Getting drunk will hurt your health."

Zhang Tan nodded and said, "Well, we really can't hold on. Let's go! Go home and go to bed early."

He stood up and left. Tan Jin'er followed closely and asked, "Do you want to sit down again?"

"No need, just take a walk."

Because it was relatively close to Little Red Horse Academy, I didn’t take a taxi and walked back.

"How about you wait for me and I'll ride an electric bike to take you there," Tan Jin'er said.

"No, you'll be home in a few steps."

"oh."

Tan Jin'er walked with Zhang Tan. Zhang Tan didn't say anything. She didn't know what to say. She just walked like this. The atmosphere was a bit awkward. Fortunately, the little red horse was right in front of her. She could hear the laughter of children and the children.

I was singing, and I heard the cry of milk, which sounded like durian. Oh, there was also a little milk sound, which turned out to be a chorus.

"It's Dudu." Tan Jin'er turned to the door of Little Red Horse and saw Dudu at first sight, holding a microphone and singing excitedly.

"Come back!" Lao Li greeted, Zhang Tan nodded and hurried upstairs.

"Hey, I drank a lot of wine, and I smell of alcohol all over my body." Lao Li smelled the smell of alcohol floating in the air, saw Zhang Tan leaving quickly, and looked at Tan Jin'er.

Tan Jin'er said that a wedding banquet was being held tonight. She watched Zhang Tan return home, hesitated for a moment, and ultimately did not follow.

"You also smell of alcohol." Lao Li's nose is that of a dog. "Drink some hot tea."

As soon as Tan Jin'er sat down, Lao Li shouted loudly to Liuliu and Dudu: "Why do you keep occupying the microphone? Let other children sing! I'm tired of hearing it."

His words aroused great dissatisfaction between Liuliu and Dudu. They screamed, jumped up and down, and denounced him, saying that they had never seen such a bad grandpa.

But they were kicked off the stage by other children because they had occupied the microphone for too long. The other children had already endured it, so there was no need to endure it anymore.

She bared her teeth and claws in anger, glaring at the children who chased her off the stage, but it was no use. There were too many other children, and there was so much strength that she couldn't do anything to them even if she called Dudu.

Since you can't do anything to the other party, then you can do nothing to those who can, such as Li Baibao who eats mulberry leaves.

Lao Li was in bad luck. Luoliu deliberately talked to him and covered Dudu when he went to move things in the sentry box...

Lao Li was furious, but Tan Jin'er, who was sitting next to him, couldn't stop laughing.

Late at night, she went to the classroom to take home Xi'er who was listening to Cheng Cheng's story.

Even though she drank tea, she still smelled of alcohol. Although Xi'er was afraid of Coyotito, she was also a Coyote herself and had a particularly good nose. She smelled the smell of alcohol on Tan Jin'er's body and shrugged her little nose.

At Tan Jin'er's feet, she felt dizzy and said she was drunk.

Tan Jin'er is funny and speechless. This little drama queen has learned every act after acting with Boss Zhang a few times.

Zhang Tan finally saw the edited version of "I'm Not the God of Medicine".

It's not the final version yet, it's a preliminary cut. It's over 3 hours long and will eventually be edited down to less than 2 hours.

Zhang Tan, producer Zhao Silu, director Zhang Niancheng, and people from Pujiang Film Studio sat in a small screening room to watch.

On the left of Zhang Tan is Zhao Silu, and on the right is Zhang Niancheng. While watching, they were whispering to each other and expressing their opinions on the plot.

In Zhang Tan's opinion, the film is still relatively rough. It's a bit lengthy in places that should be streamlined, but it's too brief in places that should be refined. The editing isn't smooth enough, and the language of the shots is too slow. But it's understandable because this is only the first version after all.

Editing will continue later. It usually takes more than half a month to edit a movie. It is not uncommon to edit a movie for a month, or even three or four months.

But this is not absolute. It depends on the schedule. If the schedule is not urgent, you will have more time to complete the editing work. If the schedule is tight, there will naturally be a tight schedule.

Zhang Tan kept comparing this film with the version he had seen in his previous life, and found that there were some differences in style between the two, mainly reflected in the director's style. Zhang Niancheng is a well-known director with a mature lens style and storytelling.

The story likes to be told eloquently, unhurriedly, gracefully and grandly, so that the audience can unconsciously follow the camera language and become involved in the story.

The director in the previous life was a cutting-edge director, with a bright, simple and direct style, simple and humorous lens language, and a sense of neatness possessed by young directors, which Zhang Niancheng did not have.

But I can’t say who is better and who is worse. Both styles have their own merits and both are good.

After reading it, Zhang Niancheng asked for everyone’s opinions.

Producer Zhao Silu was a little excited. She felt that this movie had the potential to be a hit. The response to her previous film and TV series projects was relatively mediocre, and there were no hits to be produced.

She said: "In recent years, audiences have put entertainment first, which has made the content of domestic movies more and more narrow and superficial. Although there are many movies with good box office, to be honest, these movies are too superficial and bring no pleasure.

There is more than enough, but the intensity of criticism is not enough, and we cannot criticize social problems and current shortcomings. From this point of view alone, we are indeed lagging behind neighboring countries." Zhao Silu said.

"But now, "I'm Not the God of Medicine" has produced a very realistic type of movie. I even think that in the near future, this movie may become the Chinese version of "The Defender", and it will bring extraordinary social significance."

Her evaluation is not low.

Zhang Tan also said: "Overall, I agree very much. The film captures the spirit of the story and demonstrates the joys and sorrows of the little characters very well through the lens. I won't say more about praise. Mr. Zhao's comments just now have already been made."

If it's high enough, I'll give you some advice."

Zhang Niancheng pretended to listen carefully.

Zhang Tan said: "The overall tone of this movie is tear-jerking. Although the ending is good, more than 90% of the plot in the first part is quite depressing and makes people feel depressed. The duration must not exceed two hours. I even wonder if It has to be controlled within 90 minutes, but think about it, this is a feature film and it really takes that long to tell the story completely."

"I'm not worried about whether people will cry after watching this movie. What I'm worried about is whether they can laugh and cry. There must be some laughs in the movie, which can ease the overall atmosphere well and make the audience willing to persist. Keep reading."

Zhao Silu nodded in agreement. The theme of this film is depressive. If the atmosphere of the film is this throughout the whole process, the audience will be much smaller and it may become a niche film. This is far from the requirements of commercialization. their original intention.

Zhang Niancheng said: "I understand, I will edit according to this requirement."

Zhang Tan said: "Actually, there are already some laughs in the movie, which will make people smile, but the laughs need to be denser."

I'm missing a chapter, I know, I'll make it up on the weekend.


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