"Oh! Also, find more children and have them shout to us near the cinema and on the streets, 'It doesn't matter how high the mountain is, as long as there are immortals there; it doesn't matter how much blood there is, as long as there is something in it.' Those who are timid should not watch "Mr. Vampire."'" A hint of cunning flashed in Zhang Qiurui's eyes, as if he had foreseen the scene of those children shouting loudly at the door of the cinema, which added some fun and topicality to the movie.
"Haha, boss, this is a great trick of yours!" Chen Jiaying couldn't help laughing. She had seen movies promoted on TV and in newspapers, but she had never seen them being sold by hawkers in a movie theater.
Although this promotional method is somewhat unconventional, especially with the sentence "Don't come if you are timid", those who originally don't want to watch it or dare not watch it, but want to save face in front of friends and show off, will bite the bullet and walk into the cinema.
This will undoubtedly attract a lot of curious eyes, especially for young people who like to seek new excitement, it is an irresistible attraction.
"Qiu Rui, when will you be able to finish the adaptation of "A Chinese Ghost Story"?" Zhang Yimou, who was standing by, saw that Li Shaohong, Xie Xiaojin and Hu Mei had all made movies. Li Shaohong's first movie had a very good reputation from the beginning, and it looked like it would be a big hit. He was itching to put his own movie plan on the agenda as soon as possible.
He stared at Qiu Rui, his eyes flashing with anticipation and anxiety.
"I have already started to adapt the script of A Chinese Ghost Story.
The original novel is divided into two parts. I plan to adapt both into scripts, and then when the filming starts, I will finish shooting both movies at once.
Therefore, the adaptation will take some time. If nothing unexpected happens, the script of "A Chinese Ghost Story" can be adapted by April at the earliest and May at the latest.
However, before that, I plan to shoot a movie in the second half of the year and I still need you to be the photographer.
You can shoot "A Chinese Ghost Story" next year and select the actors in the early stages." Zhang Qiurui said slowly.
However, when Zhang Yimou heard Zhang Qiurui say that the filming of "A Chinese Ghost Story" would start after two films were shot in a row, his eyes lit up and he seemed quite excited.
As a director, he knows very well that shooting two films in a row can not only save a lot of production costs, but also create a sense of continuity and anticipation among the audience, which will undoubtedly be of great benefit to the film's market performance.