Fu Song transmigrated to a parallel world, and at the same time, his eyes underwent a mutation, allowing him to see the price of any item.
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For example, the protagonist is actually Chinese. Isn't that funny?"
Fu Song's eyes widened instantly: "It's funny when a Chinese person is the protagonist? Can you explain why?"
“It’s simple: the biggest characteristic of military films is their ‘tough guy’ label.
Skinny Chinese people are not good at this. In fact, not all Chinese people, not all Asian people, have the qualities to play tough guys."
"Really? Then who do you think I should invite to play the leading role?"
"A Hollywood star, of course."
"Hollywood star?" Fu Song's gaze on Qiu Guangfa immediately changed. "You have connections in Hollywood too?"
Hollywood is the world's number one film factory. Although Fu Song has produced two box office hits, they are still not as good as Hollywood.
The most typical example is "How to Train Your Dragon".
Although he was beaten by Fu Song in China, if we count the global box office, it was Fu Song who was beaten.
It would be so cool if I could make a name for myself in Hollywood through Qiu Guangfa's connections and then make a lot of money from foreigners.
Unexpectedly, Qiu Guangfa said awkwardly: "I just said to borrow the style of Hollywood.
As for the relationship with that place, although there is none now, there will be one day."
Fu Song's enthusiasm froze. "It has nothing to do with Hollywood? Doesn't that mean that even if the movie is made, it can't be released there?"
"Why should it be released in Hollywood? Military films are only released in China, and there is enough market space for them."
Fu Song was silent for a moment and then said, "You mean, I make a movie with Westerners as the protagonists, but it will only be released in China?"
Qiu Guangfa emphasized: "The language must be changed to English so that it can be fully in line with international standards.
Of course, the background can be set in China, which will be easier for the audience to understand."