(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
Moreover, it doesn't involve too many allusions to reality, so it's relatively less heavy.
Overall, it's actually more lighthearted than the first one, allowing you to simply enjoy the exciting moments.
It can be said that the first film used naked-eye 3D to downplay the heavy themes and focused more on the experience of naked-eye 3D.
It can only be said that although the two films are from the same series, apart from the three main actors, they are basically not similar.
Each has its own stunning special effects.
Liu Yun has great confidence in the post-production generator. Even if the plot is mediocre and not well-received, the special effects will definitely be stunning and amazing.
The second installment in naked-eye 3D still offers a lot of novelty. Even if investors insist that this film is all crap, there's gold hidden within the crap.
It must be said that many viewers have their own judgment, and their interest in glasses-free 3D is growing.
Since the second part was rushed out so quickly, they were happy to take a look.
The rest depends on the quality of the film itself. If the word-of-mouth is terrible, the box office will definitely be affected.
It's impossible to lose money.
Of course, even if the reputation collapses, it's still just an emotional issue, and you can still earn points once, though it might affect future earnings.
If her reputation can be maintained, Liu Yun feels that her position will be even more secure.
The only thing that still holds promise for her is her limited body of work, each of which is of high quality.
Capital and its enemies are stirring things up, but clearly, they haven't made much of a splash.
I spent the money, but not a lot.
Because the online marketing company disappeared and disbanded inexplicably, and they couldn't find anyone to spend money on posting messages, even though they had evidence that Liu Yun's drama was still being filmed, the schedule was set for May Day.
That doesn't mean the movie is necessarily a bad film.
Most fans are stubborn and won't admit it until they hit a wall.
This group includes not only Liu Yun's fans, but also Yin Tian and the two boys' fans, Yun Zhao's fans, fans of some actors from the second season, and so on, making it a very complex group.
Fans of some of the actors in the second film, in particular, were hoping their idols would have the opportunity to star in it and soar to new heights!
They don't care who tries to cause trouble; they'll immediately launch into a tirade.
If anyone tries to mess with Liu Yun, they'll be the first to rush to the front lines. Who would dare touch their own precious darling?
This left Liu Yun's fans speechless: ...They haven't even made a move yet!
Weapons are all ready, is it time for battle?
Should I go home?
Other fans: ...Did they miss the boat?
Whose fighting power is so strong!
After being attacked from multiple sides, the company lost its online army and its rivals were routed.
It's not that investors and rivals don't know how to cultivate online trolls; entertainment companies do it too, after all, it's standard practice in the industry.
However, they suffered too much during the Lunar New Year, and those that remain haven't dared to show themselves yet.
During the Chinese New Year period, some people managed to avoid trouble because they didn't take any orders during the holiday. Anyone who was smart enough would not dare to act rashly afterward.
Later, as more and more people were taken to the police station for questioning, they had already sensed something was wrong. Some changed careers, while others dared not start working and lived a life of hiding their heads. They felt there was no hope in this line of work and quietly disappeared.
Capital and entertainment companies are also helpless; who would have thought that online trolls would object?
Many popular online accounts with large followings have disappeared without a trace. What can they do?
Online transactions lack security, leaving investors and entertainment companies bewildered.
At least online trolls can't just show up in the company's publicity department, so... when you need them, you find you can't find them at all.
In short, with the rise and fall of forces, capital and rivals cannot control the direction of public opinion and are easily swayed by fans.
Instead of trying to smear her, they ended up thinking Liu Yun was a toxic person.
It seems that over such a long period of time, they thought they had found a way to smear someone, but in reality, they have never succeeded.
Clearly... such stains used to be enough to completely destroy a person...
It's fair to say that the entertainment industry has changed a lot because of Yun Zhao and Liu Yun.
For many traders, it has become unfamiliar and uncontrollable.
However, this exchange did indeed make many people aware that the second installment of the Huaxia series was released on May Day, and the number of visits to cinema ticket seller pages skyrocketed.
Although I can't book tickets for the second part of Huaxia yet, I was almost moved to tears compared to the deserted cinemas after the first part was taken off the screens.
These past few days have been really tough. I almost thought we'd been completely forgotten.
I thought this "winter period" might last a long time, but who knew that Liu Yun would save my life again.
Many people wish they could replace the image of the God of Wealth with Liu Yun's, pray to her more often, and hope she will produce more works of art.
Judging from the box office performance of the first film, it's safe to say that if it's a film by Liu Yun, it will probably have to flop several times before audiences are completely disappointed.
The current glory will be followed by a long decline.
You can still make money in the process.
As for the topic of donations for the second film, the cinemas all pretended not to know.
That's Liu Yun's business, what does it have to do with them?
At most, let's not even talk about their profit sharing; the first movie already had a low enough share, okay?
Their movie theaters also have various resources...
However, Liu Yun's claim of donating all her profits is somewhat different from what people imagined.
After all, once she gets her share of the box office revenue, Liu Yun still has to deduct the costs and various expenses... Well, Liu Yun's movie didn't have any advertising expenses at all, saving her a huge amount of money.
As for the cost, the most expensive part is probably the special effects.
Saving money here and there, it still adds up to a considerable sum.
In this media battle, the most speechless and frustrated person is the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television. What kind of organization is that? They approved the filming for May Day, but it was still being filmed in late April?
Wasn't Liu Yun supposed to be very reliable?
I hope it won't turn into a complete mess!
The General Administration was a little panicked, and their good impression of Liu Yun dropped considerably.
After all, if things really go wrong, their General Administration will have to bear some responsibility, and they'll be heavily criticized!
Who would dare approve Liu Yun's application in the future?
This prompted the General Administration to make numerous phone calls to Liu Yun to inquire about her situation, almost leaving Liu Yun speechless.
Whether it works or not, we'll know on that day.
Now that you're making promises, do they really believe you?
What kind of guarantee do you need?
Haha, Liu Yun immediately sent a message to Secretary Wang No. 5, asking him to handle the matter. With more than a dozen phone calls a day causing delays, even a problem was about to arise.
Secretary Number Five is the guarantor, can we trust him?
Secretary Wang: ...He really never thought he could be used like this.
I seem to be going to the General Administration quite often lately.
It seems this matter can't be handled over the phone; I have to go there in person.
After handing the matter over to Secretary Wang, Liu Yun breathed a sigh of relief. Why hadn't the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television shown such concern for her work before?
No, how many people and leaders are there in the General Administration?
How can I make more than a dozen different phone calls every day?
It's either this "general manager" or that "director," how come every department can manage her work?