Graduation Project Stolen? She Reports the Technology Package to the State Instead

(Liu Yun Series 2) No CP + Entertainment + Technology

As soon as she arrived, her graduation project was stolen, and she was branded as an imposter. She retaliated by reporting it, and

Chapter 104 What's so big?

Unexpectedly, the empty seats for the next showing were snapped up immediately after the movie ended.

Some had heard about the situation and were too curious to wait.

Some are second viewings of the first show, so act fast or you'll miss out.

Online reviews will take some time to appear, but some comments have already been posted.

"It's the eighth day of the Lunar New Year, and the Spring Festival movie season is actually nearing its end. I thought that was it for this year's movies, but then a huge one came out, wow..."

Onlookers: ...What's so big?

Could you please explain this more clearly?

Did it poop a big one?

Or is it really going to explode?

The man seemed to have taken a sip of water and relieved himself before hurriedly continuing, "Before, other movies were advertised so heavily that they made tofu cost the price of meat. I thought movies these days were long gone."

"Instead of focusing on polishing the work and making a good film, they spend all their time on the underhanded tricks of publicity... No matter how well the publicity is done, there's not much to see in this movie."

"So much so that Director Liu's work... was even promoted on the Spring Festival Gala, and it was still treated as a joke."

"Here, I would like to apologize to Director Liu for my shallowness."

"Just when I thought Director Liu had launched a publicity campaign to sweep everyone's ears like a virus, it turns out he didn't even consider certain films as competitors!"

The onlookers are quite interested; instead of talking about the movie, it seems they're discussing the behind-the-scenes aspects?

Is there some fun thing that nobody knows about?

Tell me in detail, tell me quickly, they love to read it.

"Yes, whether it's the publicity or the film itself, Director Liu didn't consider any of the films released at the same time as competitors."

"Because whether it's a Spring Festival Gala advertisement or any other advertisement, Director Liu has never mentioned such a high-tech technology as naked-eye 3D."

"As the first movie in naked-eye 3D, it will be recorded in history. If the publicity department can't even grasp this news point and doesn't know how to promote it, the minister will probably fire them directly."

"If this technology is used for publicity, what chance do other movies have? Just say, what chance do they have?"

At this point, some details began to surface online, and the topic of naked-eye 3D suddenly appeared before everyone.

The discussion surrounding glasses-free 3D technology far outweighs that about the film itself.

Only then did everyone realize that Liu Yun had never intended to promote the film much from the beginning; otherwise, this alone would have made all the other films released at the same time pale in comparison.

Other movies: ...Thank you, please don't mention it. I'm already trembling with fear as I delete the comments that stirred up trouble before.

Yes, it's that topic where people say Liu Yun is making money off 3D tickets but doesn't even provide a pair of glasses, saying her behavior is too ugly... and so on.

I thought I had finally found Liu Yun's weakness, how could I let it slip by?

The money was spent, and the topic went viral.

Not long after the movie started, someone finally realized what was happening, and the project was immediately halted, with cleanup efforts underway.

Therefore, now that the movie has ended, the previous impact has been largely eliminated.

Some bystanders didn't even get a taste of the drama before it all passed.

Now that it's mentioned, all the stupid things I did in the past will be dug up and retaliated against, and all the work I've done to clean up will be for nothing.

The group of colleagues were naturally trembling with fear, wishing they could quickly cover their mouths.

Don't say it, don't mention it, there's no need to repeatedly emphasize that they are not worthy of being opponents.

He was definitely resentful before, and regarded Liu Yun as a hypothetical enemy, always thinking about how to trample on her.

Now they have come to terms with reality and know that they are not worthy of being opponents.

From beginning to end, they were the ones who deliberately went and got themselves beaten.

I've already begged for forgiveness.

A group of industry peers had also heard about naked-eye 3D and were excited to be the first to try it out.

However, this emerging technology is not something that can be mastered easily, and there is nowhere to learn it.

It is still in the exploratory and research stage.

Little did they expect that Liu Yun would encounter such a cutting-edge high-tech field when she crossed over into a new field.

They said they'd carry it up, and then they did.

If you were that capable, you should have given us a heads-up earlier!

Can they be so reckless as to charge headlong into the air?

With such a significant selling point, which company wouldn't mention it in their advertising?

In short, those who previously complained that Liu Yun's publicity was like using a cannon to kill a mosquito are now completely speechless, have no ideas, and are in a daze.

They didn't even use cannons to attack them; they didn't even mention their real killing move.

They weren't completely wiped out; they were given a way out...

To avoid being criticized, his peers spontaneously used their previous funds to promote the 3D technology revolution.

Anyway, everyone will use this technology in the future, so it's not considered aiding the enemy now.

I just ask that everyone stop treating them as rivals; they don't deserve it!

Lin Yang and the others disappeared without a trace, leaving them speechless.

That's the situation. Couldn't you have said so earlier?

With the support of naked-eye 3D, even if a movie is made into a pile of crap, it will still be a hit, right?

Why should they even think about ruining Liu Yun's film so that no one cares about it?

As a result, with everyone changing the subject, fewer and fewer people mentioned them anymore.

Everyone's attention is focused on 3D technology and movies.

Those who were fortunate enough to see one and had a profound experience are all raving about it, saying that watching a movie is like being the protagonist themselves, and they even feel like they've become experts.

The only downside might be that you're easily exhausted after watching a movie.

It felt like I'd just done some strenuous exercise; I even felt mentally exhausted, but also satisfied and comfortable.

As more people talk about it, exaggeration is used, and it feels increasingly mysterious.

It's like watching a movie is like successfully surviving a tribulation, and your mind and body are elevated.

Those who have seen it want to watch it two or three times.

Those who haven't seen it want to experience it as soon as possible.

Under this trend, tickets for the movie "China" sold out instantly, with almost every screening having no empty seats, and tickets for the next week were snapped up.

Tickets for a week later had not yet been released, making them extremely difficult to obtain, with people everywhere trying to buy them.

The more the hype grew, the more tense things became, and it seemed like scalpers were about to emerge. After learning the news, Liu Yun expressed her dissatisfaction to the cinema.

Some people see an opportunity in this and try every means to create a scalper market.

Despite her control, 3D movie tickets are actually not cheap.

If scalpers continue to profit from the price difference, consumers are inevitably paying too much.

The cinema urgently adjusted its resources and opened up subsequent ticket purchase channels.

Moreover, given this level of popularity, the already high 30% of screenings will have to be increased even further.

Which movie theater wouldn't want to make this money?

We invested quite a bit in equipment upgrades before!

It seems that even if it weren't for the task required by the authorities, there isn't a single other movie that can compete.

In the end, the streaming resources will naturally be piled up on the movie "China".