Chapter 593 Bi Ger



Chapter 593 Bi Ger~

In the domestic film and television industry, when Lu Yanhe didn't actually know anyone or have any connections at overseas film festivals, he was mistakenly believed by many people to have deep connections overseas.

Now, with Wu Yang's personal social media account and the Jose Film Festival both posting the same content, this impression has been reinforced when it reaches China.

After all these years, Wu Yang's personal account has never posted such content to another Chinese filmmaker.

Not to mention Chinese filmmakers, there are very few filmmakers in the world who receive such treatment.

Even Huang Zhongjing, the president of Longyan Film Industry, said to his wife, "Do you think we could screen 'Burning Fire' at the Jose Film Festival next year? Maybe we can make some money in the copyright sales."

Mrs. Wong said, "Our commercial film was screened at the film festival, but it was all hype and no substance. The film didn't suit the audience. People only offered a few hundred thousand dollars to buy the distribution rights. Would you sell it? Such big deals as commercial films are not something that small buyers at film festivals can decide."

Huang Zhongjing: "I know they can't make the decision, but if there is attention and a response, it will be beneficial for us to negotiate with other film companies."

Mrs. Wong: "Do you think foreigners can understand 'Burning Fire'?"

Huang Zhongjing: "Why can't foreigners understand this movie? Do you think they can't understand the spells? To them, isn't this just magic or witchcraft?"

Mrs. Wong: "If only it were that simple. 'Burning Fire' has a market in Asia, but in Europe and America... it's a mystery. These kinds of fantasy and surrealist films, unless they are combined with superhero action films, don't have high box office returns in Europe and America. Look at the last ten years, their films like 'The Wizard,' 'Burning Fire' and 'The Elf King'... all of them flopped at the box office."

Huang Zhongjing touched his chin.

"If you put it that way, then I can understand."

"For 'Burning Fire,' the European and American markets are not our main target markets. The overseas markets that we really have a chance to achieve high box office returns are Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia." Huang Tai's tone was unequivocal. "They are all deeply influenced by our culture. In addition, these markets are still in the demand period for special effects blockbusters. The special effects of our film have reached the world's top level. We also have Shang Yongzhou and Lu Yanhe, two very famous actors in Asia, leading the cast. We can plan carefully for the Asian market and see how to increase our overseas box office."

Huang Tai winked at Huang Zhongjing.

“On the contrary, Lu Yanhe… his influence overseas is growing. When we arrive in Jose tomorrow, we can have a good talk with him about the framework cooperation between our two companies,” Huang Tai said. “What Linghe lacks most right now is production talent, while we, with our unstable foundation in art films, have a solid basis for cooperation.”

"When you cooperate with them, they will retain the copyright. Isn't that why they didn't reach an agreement with us in the end?" Huang Zhongjing reminded.

“We don’t want copyrights, but we want overseas channels,” Huang Tai said. “The returns that the film ‘Late Spring’ has brought to the company in recent years are comparable to those of a film that grossed 2 billion yuan at the domestic box office. We had never taken the route of selling art films before, and we had no idea that the profits involved were so great.”

"The reason why 'Late Spring' was written was because it won an award."

“There are plenty of award-winning art films in China, but which one has made as much money as ‘Late Spring’?” Huang Tai said. “Do you know how many collaborations were introduced by Linghe when they were discussing copyright cooperation for other projects and people asked about ‘Late Spring’? I didn’t understand why Lu Yanhe and his team insisted on keeping the film’s copyrights, and I didn’t understand how much those copyrights were worth. The copyright environment in China is completely different from that overseas. Copyrights that can’t be sold are worthless, but copyrights that are in high demand are like a hen that keeps laying golden eggs.”

Mrs. Wong added, "This time, the Jose Film Festival got the copyright from us and held two special screenings of 'Late Spring' in Jose. Just for those two screenings, they paid us $25,000 in copyright fees."

One time is too few. Over the years, how many times have special screening events like this been authorized?

Huang Zhongjing understood what Huang Tai meant.

Why did Huang Tai say that in collaborating with Lu Yanhe, they didn't need copyright, but they did need to build up overseas copyright operation channels?

Many people understand copyright as simply selling overseas theatrical distribution rights, television broadcasting rights, and streaming rights, perhaps with additional revenue from DVD sales. In reality, those truly involved in copyright management deal with hundreds of different types of copyright sales, and this is what Xu Tianming primarily handled at Linghe.

It's understandable that Mrs. Huang would be envious.

After all, Longyan Film Industry has so many film copyrights, but these copyrights are basically just sitting in their warehouses gathering dust, unable to be used effectively. Unlike Linghe, whose copyrights have been released and broadcast for several years and are still making a steady stream of money.

-

On the fourth day of the film festival, Lu Yanhe and Wan Xin attended the premiere of Rubian Murray's film "Paradise".

This time, Lu Yanhe was invited by Evan Gardy at the last minute to attend.

At that time, Evan Gardy told Lu Yanhe that Rubian Murray wanted to get to know Lu Yanhe.

Later, Lu Yanhe also met Rubian Murray, but it wasn't a suitable time to chat, so they only nodded and exchanged a few pleasantries.

Unexpectedly, Rubian Murray immediately sent two more invitations to Lu Yanhe through Evan Gardi.

Since Chen Siqi already had a job lined up, Lu Yanhe invited Teacher Wan Xin to attend with him.

Wan Xin was glad she had brought two extra dresses.

-

Paradise is also a strong contender for awards in the main competition and one of the favorites.

At its premiere, Lu Yanhe was able to see many familiar faces.

This includes representatives from some well-known film companies from various countries. They are frequent attendees at major international film festivals, and those who attend many film festivals are very familiar with their faces.

Many people came to greet Lu Yanhe.

Just before the film started, Rubian Murray and the rest of the production team walked in, and everyone in the room applauded to welcome them.

Wan Xin looked at the scene before her with some surprise and whispered to Yan He, "Is the entrance always this grand?"

Lu Yanhe nodded and said, "That's how film festivals are; the overall atmosphere is one of great respect for filmmakers."

He saw a glimmer of light in Wan Xin's eyes.

Lu Yanhe knew exactly what that was.

That was an actor's yearning for a sense of glory.

In order to persuade Wan Xin to take on the role, Lu Yanhe met with her in person.

Wan Xin is a Best Actress winner at the Honghe Awards and is undoubtedly a top-tier actress in China. To be able to persuade her to play a supporting role in a low-budget film, especially one with relatively few highlights, is actually quite a show of respect from Wan Xin.

The anticipation surrounding "Love Letter" and its subsequent selection for the Jose Film Festival came later. Initially, the film faced much skepticism and concern; even Lu Yanhe himself wasn't entirely confident he could make a good film.

Lu Yanhe only hopes that in the end, everyone who participated in this film will not regret leaving their mark on the screen.

-

Lu Yanhe didn't actually like watching movies that much before.

He was referring to his time travel before he became an artist.

Lu Yanhe feels that his passion for the film and television industry is something he has gradually built up as he has become an actor.

Watching a movie at a film festival, in a screening room like this, has become one of the things Lu Yanhe loves most in his life.

Paradise is indeed a good movie.

See the changes in a family from a child's perspective.

It's not about family ethics, but about a period of life's changes.

The film itself is actually quite small, but the feeling it evokes in the audience is like waking up from an afternoon nap and recalling a certain period of the past, a feeling of melancholy and loss.

The movie is in English.

Wan Xin didn't really understand much of what was being said; her English level was limited.

However, she herself didn't know why, even though she couldn't understand the characters' dialogue, she didn't find the hour-and-a-half movie boring at all; on the contrary, she was engrossed in it.

Even without listening to the dialogue, a seasoned actress like her can discern a great deal of nuance.

Moreover, the actors' performances also gave a rough idea of ​​how the plot would unfold.

Wan Xin said to Lu Yanhe, "This director is so meticulous."

Lu Yanhe didn't know where Wan Xin got this conclusion from, but he agreed with Wan Xin's statement.

Lu Yanhe rarely sees this kind of delicate Eastern aesthetics in European and American films. However, in "Paradise," the numerous close-ups of details and the melodious changes in light and shadow, like an accordion, give the film a childlike delicacy that complements its theme perfectly.

After the screening, Lu Yanhe and Wan Xin stood up together and applauded the film's creators along with everyone else.

Those who hadn't seen Lu Yanhe before looked quite surprised to see him there.

Because it was truly unexpected that Lu Yanhe would come to support his competitor.

Wan Xin looked at Director Rubian, who was surrounded by applause and congratulations. The actors stood beside him and greeted the audience.

She felt a strange sense of trepidation and excitement at that moment.

This emotion seemed to surge through her entire body like an electric current.

A thought suddenly popped into her mind: she wanted to attend more of these top-tier international film festivals in the future.

Moreover, you must bring your own artwork.

-

"Paradise" opened with a score of 3.4, achieving the highest score among the films nominated in the main competition since the opening ceremony.

William Fabrizio, the male lead in "Paradise," is also a hot contender for this year's Best Actor award.

Meanwhile, an American media outlet made a prediction for the Best Actor and Best Actress awards at this year's Jose Film Festival.

Lu Yanhe has also been nominated for Best Actor.

Wang Biao forwarded this media prediction to their team's small group chat.

When Lu Yanhe saw this, he laughed and said: "This is because 'Love Letter' hasn't been released yet. After they've seen 'Love Letter,' they probably won't make this prediction."

He knew very well that the character of Kawai Itsuki could become a classic for a generation, the "last beautiful boy," but he wouldn't win an award for Best Actor.

On this day, Li Zhibai arrived in Jose.

Other actors from "Love Letter" also came, including Chen Bige.

Lu Yanhe had already planned to organize a gathering of Chinese filmmakers that evening, and had already chosen a venue, waiting for everyone to come.

Besides the cast and crew of "Love Letter" and "Even Faking Death Is Not Allowed," members of several other film crews that were shortlisted in other categories were also invited to attend.

Lin Yu and Li Bi are also here; they will be conducting a fun, rapid-fire Q&A session with everyone.

These questions had nothing to do with their work or identities; they were all just humorous questions, such as asking Lu Yanhe, "Salary or billing order?"

Knowing that if Lu Yanhe were given other options, he would definitely abandon these two, they simply let him choose between these two.

Lu Yanhe couldn't hesitate any longer; he had to answer in a second.

"Payment".

Chen Siqi laughed from the side, "You're too practical."

They then asked Chen Bige, "Best Actress or Box Office Superstar?"

Chen Bige didn't even blink: "Box office superstar."

She paused for a second, then proudly pointed to herself at the camera: "Because I'm already a Best Actress!"

Her confident and smug demeanor drew laughter from those around her.

When it came to Liu Bige, he was even more sarcastic: "Lu Yanhe or Li Zhibai?"

Liu Bige gave a helpless look, pointed to his throat, opened his mouth to speak, but no sound came out. His face showed pain, indicating that he was mute and could not speak.

Lin Yu: "You're cheating!"

Lin Yu turned to look at Li Zhibai.

Li Zhibai preemptively said, "If you dare ask me whether it's Lu Yanhe or Yan Liang, I'll ask you whether it's Lu Yanhe or Chen Siqi."

Lin Yu: "..."

Lin Yu was threatened.

She changed the question at the last minute: "Meng Li or Ji Miao?"

Both of these actresses had worked with Li Zhibai.

Ji Miao is also the female lead in this film, "Even Faking Death Is Not Allowed".

Li Zhi didn't hesitate for a second: "Ji Miao".

Lu Yanhe couldn't help but laugh.

The atmosphere was very relaxed that evening.

It was both lively and relaxing.

Everyone here comes from China, and in Jose, some people feel a bit awkward in a foreign land.

The gathering organized by Lu Yanhe allowed them to eat and chat together, which allowed them to temporarily set aside their usual self-restraint as public figures and engage in lively exchanges.

Huang Zhongjing and his wife from Longyan Film Industry were naturally among those who received special toasts at the gathering.

However, Huang Zhongjing and Huang Tai's main focus tonight is still Lu Yanhe.

They wanted to have a private talk with Lu Yanhe, but Lu Yanhe was like a butterfly, always chatting and laughing with one person or playing games with another, so they couldn't find an opportunity.

After noticing this, Chen Siqi whispered to Lu Yanhe, "It seems that President Huang and Mrs. Huang want to talk to you alone."

“I know, but I don’t want to talk to them about work tonight,” Lu Yanhe said frankly. He had actually noticed that Huang Zhongjing and Huang Tai wanted to find an opportunity to chat with him privately, and not just in the kind of small talk.

With such a great atmosphere tonight, Lu Yanhe felt he might as well put all his work aside.

Of course, the most crucial point is that he doesn't understand what Huang Zhongjing and Mrs. Huang want to talk to him about, and Chen Ziyan isn't here tonight. He doesn't want to talk about work with Huang Zhongjing and Mrs. Huang under these circumstances.

-

The party didn't end until 10 p.m.

Lu Yanhe, still not satisfied, pulled Chen Siqi, Liu Bige, and Li Zhibai back to their hotel room to continue drinking and chatting.

Liu Bige asked Chen Siqi with a smile, "Didn't this kid used to not have much of an alcohol tolerance? How come he can drink so much tonight?"

Chen Siqi said, "He's happy tonight."

She opened a bottle of red wine, poured a little into everyone's glass, and said, "You guys keep chatting, I'm going to remove my makeup and put on a face mask."

"Why are you so happy today?" Li Zhibai asked.

He noticed Lu Yanhe's inexplicable excitement.

Lu Yanhe thought for a moment, his eyes already showing a hint of drunkenness.

He said in a very serious and earnest tone, "Because I am very happy tonight."

Li Zhibai: "..."

He was really drunk.

Liu Bige covered his mouth with one hand to hide his laughter.

Lu Yanhe stared at Liu Bige, "Are you laughing at me?"

Liu Bige: "I didn't."

He immediately denied it.

Lu Yanhe chuckled. "Do you think I'm drunk? Let me tell you, my alcohol tolerance has improved, and I rarely get drunk anymore!"

Liu Bige: "...Okay, I've already seen it tonight."

"You have no idea how happy I am tonight. It's just that Yan Liang didn't come. I wish he had." Lu Yanhe sighed as he spoke, then his eyes lit up. "How about we make a video call to Yan Liang now and see what he's up to?"

Li Zhibai: "Don't bother him, he's filming right now."

Lu Yanhe responded with an "oh".

He sighed, "If only he had come too."

Li Zhibai: "..."

He discovered that Lu Yanhe's sign of being drunk was repeating the same sentence several times.

However, Lu Yanhe himself did not feel that he had drunk too much.

"Liu Bige, do you think your film can win an award?" Lu Yanhe suddenly asked.

Liu Bige: "...You actually called me by my name? Call me 'brother'!"

Lu Yanhe: "Brother—Bi Ger~"

He let out a trembling laugh.

Liu Bige: "..."

This time, Li Zhibai put his hand in front of his mouth to hide his smile.

Liu Bige took a deep breath, knowing that there was no point in reasoning with Lu Yanhe now.

“You have work tomorrow, right? You should get some rest tonight,” Liu Bige said.

Lu Yanhe: "Rest? I don't need to rest, I'm full of energy right now!"

He deliberately widened his eyes to show how energetic he was.

Li Zhibai shrugged with laughter, having secretly turned on his phone to record Lu Yanhe's current state, intending to send it to Yan Liang later.

Liu Bige asked with a smile, "Since you're so energetic right now, why don't you analyze which film, 'Love Letter' or 'Even Faking Death Won't Work,' is more likely to win an award?"

Lu Yanhe immediately sat up straight and said in a serious tone, "Bi Ger~ I'm telling you the truth, don't be upset."

“You said it, I’m sure I’m not unhappy.” Liu Bige reluctantly accepted the nickname “Bi Ger~”.

“I don’t think either of our films will win,” Lu Yanhe said matter-of-factly. “Although I haven’t seen ‘Even Faking Death’ is good enough, even though the Jose Film Festival is the only one of the four major film festivals that determines awards based on audience votes, the audience here is still selected, and most of them are art film enthusiasts. I made ‘Love Letter,’ and I know that although it looks quite artistic, it is essentially a film aimed at a wider audience. As for your ‘Even Faking Death’… a romantic comedy, uh, I don’t think Longyan will let you make it in a style where you express yourself more than commercial comedy.”

Liu Bige didn't expect that Lu Yanhe, who looked quite drunk, would still speak so reasonably.

"You know so much about Longyan?"

"Of course, I've dealt with that couple quite a few times." Lu Yanhe pouted. "I hate dealing with them the most, do you know why?"

"Why?" Liu Bige asked.

Lu Yanhe said, "Because when you talk to them about art, they talk to you about business. When you talk to them about business, they like to talk about spiritual pursuits and art, rambling on and on without sincerity."

Liu Bige laughed uncontrollably, "I'll remember your assessment; it's quite insightful."

Lu Yanhe: "A director like you should have complete creative autonomy. China doesn't lack commercial film directors, nor does it lack art film directors, but it lacks directors who can make films in their own style. Very few directors can transcend the limitations of commercial and art films, but you can. Everyone says that the box office success of 'Late Spring' is because it won a major award and did a good job with marketing, but they always forget one thing: if the audience doesn't really like the film and it doesn't generate word-of-mouth, the box office will only be good for three days at most before collapsing. But 'Late Spring' is completely different. What does this show? It shows that the first batch of audiences who went to the cinema to see this film really liked it and were willing to recommend it to their friends."

Liu Bige's expression gradually became serious.

He hadn't expected Lu Yanhe to say that.

Lu Yanhe said, "Your style is accepted by movie audiences. You are a director who can balance personal expression and audience preferences. I told Mrs. Huang this, but she seemed not to understand."

Liu Bige smiled, looking somewhat disheartened.

Li Zhibai was worried that Lu Yanhe was talking too much.

After drinking, fueled by alcohol, he said these things... Would Lu Yanhe usually say such things so recklessly?

Liu Bige is a contracted director with Longyan Film Industry. Even if Liu Bige himself is dissatisfied with Longyan, will he later use Lu Yanhe's words to approach General Manager Huang and Mrs. Huang to try and gain more influence?

Look, even Lu Yanhe said the same thing!

Although he had already collaborated with Liu Bige on a film, Li Zhibai was not actually that close to Liu Bige in terms of personal relationship.

For him, Lu Yanhe was of course more important.

Li Zhibai put his arm around Lu Yanhe's shoulder, clicked his tongue twice, and said, "You've been drinking, how come you've become so talkative?"

Lu Yanhe: "Am I... a chatterbox?"

Li Zhibai just wanted to interrupt him.

"Aren't you a chatterbox? I can't even get a word in edgewise when I want to speak."

"What do you want to say?" Lu Yanhe asked.

"I want to ask you, your girlfriend has been in the bathroom for so long, haven't you even gone to check on her?" Li Zhibai asked.

Lu Yanhe exclaimed, "What...are you looking at?"

He looked completely innocent and naive, utterly unaware of what Li Zhibai meant.

Li Zhi was completely convinced.

“Go see if your girlfriend needs your help,” Li Zhibai said. “We’re here, and she might need your help, but she might be too embarrassed to ask.”

"Oh." Lu Yanhe then stood up and walked steadily into the inner room of the suite.

Five minutes later, Chen Siqi came out looking apologetic and said to Liu Bige and Li Zhibai, "I'm sorry, I don't know why, he just fell asleep in bed."

Both Li Zhibai and Liu Bige showed expressions of "finally relieved".

"That's great. We won't disturb your rest any longer, we'll be going now," Liu Bige said.

"See you tomorrow, bye-bye," Li Zhibai said.

Chen Siqi nodded and saw them out of the room.

She went back inside and looked at Lu Yanhe, who was already lying on the bed, fast asleep, and had a look of both laughter and tears on her face.

As Lu Yanhe's closest person, Chen Siqi naturally knew why Lu Yanhe was so excited and happy tonight, even though he didn't like drinking.

For Lu Yanhe, bringing all the Chinese filmmakers together tonight, in such a foreign land, creates a feeling and warmth that is different from when they were at home.

The fact that people were willing to trust him, and that almost all the Chinese filmmakers who came to the Jose Film Festival came, gave Lu Yanhe a sense of accomplishment.

-

On the day of the screening of "Love Letter", the Jose Film Festival officially arranged the largest screening room for "Love Letter".

The media area was packed with people.

The stars on the red carpet also shone brightly.

Although Lu Yanhe's overseas agent, Darren Wilson, was not present this time—generally, top agents like him have several high-profile clients and don't have much free time—he still managed to leverage his network to invite two Hollywood superstars, Harriet Montgomery and Julianna Lawrence, who were also in Jose this time, to attend the premiere of "Love Letter."

With the addition of Jason Momoa, one of the jury members for this year's main competition, and Jamie Wilson, a British actor invited by Lu Yanhe who had worked with him on "The Mist," the star power on the red carpet at the premiere of "Love Letter" was comparable to that of the opening ceremony.

After all, none of these actors, except for judge Jason Momoa, attended the opening ceremony red carpet; they only flew over to participate in the event because their films were being screened these past two days.

After Lu Yanhe and all the crew members walked onto the red carpet, they were greeted with the loudest cheers and shouts from the audience.

"Am I just imagining things? Why do they seem more enthusiastic on the red carpet than at other movies?"

"Everyone's calling her Sister Bige. It feels like the Jose Film Festival has become Sister Bige's hometown," Lu Yanhe joked with a smile.

Chen Bige: "That's because you've already made a lot of public appearances in the past few days, and you're already an old face."

Lu Yanhe: "..."

Wan Xin walked down the red carpet with a beaming smile.

Her beauty and elegance made her in no way inferior to Chen Bige, who was in the prime of her life beside her.

Lu Yanhe actually admired Wan Xin quite a bit. She was truly one of the very few actresses in China in their fifties who neither tried to look younger to preserve their youthful appearance nor showed any signs of aging. Today, she wore an all-black dress adorned with a few white pearls, making her look like a light and elegant black swan.

She's a very beautiful actress. Generally speaking, it's rare for a fifty-year-old actress to truly possess a "visual beauty" that Lu Yanhe finds appealing, but Wan Xin is one of them.

Wan Xin's outfit today was specially prepared to closely resemble her character in "Love Letter".

Very thoughtful.

They sometimes took group photos, sometimes small group photos in different arrangements, and sometimes individual photos at the photographer's request.

The work on the red carpet proceeded smoothly and efficiently.

Lu Yanhe used to not really enjoy the red carpet, only the glory of being the center of attention during that time. But now he quite likes the red carpet because it's a time when he can proudly present himself to the world.

He took a photo with Teacher Li Songfan, and later he became more and more unrestrained, making all sorts of funny faces and gestures next to Teacher Li Songfan. Teacher Li Songfan, on the other hand, became a pillar of stability, looking at Lu Yanhe with the expression of an old father looking at his naughty child.

The photographers were overjoyed that a big star like Lu Yanhe was willing to put aside his airs and give so much to his lively performance, and they took even more photos.

The more unconventional the photo, the more traffic it generates.

Chen Bige told Wan Xin, "Lu Yanhe is acting like he's on drugs. He's never been this crazy before."

Wan Xin looked at Lu Yanhe with eyes full of admiration.

"He worked very hard to get more attention for the film."

Chen Bige: "Then why don't I give it a try too?"

"Huh?" Wan Xin looked at Chen Bige with some confusion, wondering what Chen Bige wanted to do.

The next second, Chen Bige suddenly leaned over and kissed Wan Xin on her left cheek.

Wan Xin opened her eyes wide in surprise.

The photographers who witnessed the scene immediately erupted in excited shouts, and their flashes went off like crazy.

Lu Yanhe turned his head and looked over, smiling as he spread his hands, indicating that he couldn't compete and had no way to win.

-

Domestically, on major platforms, a large number of real-time trending search terms are rapidly increasing:

#Lu Yanhe has gone mad#

#Wanxin Elegant Black Swan#

#What am I going to do with Li Songfan?#

#LoveLetterJoseFilmFestival#

#Lu Yanhe, have you forgotten your wife?#

#Chen Bige kisses Wan Xin on the red carpet#

...

This is the influence of a top-tier film festival.

"Love Letter" brought attention from China to the Jose Film Festival, and the Jose Film Festival also gilded "Love Letter" by using its own influence to support it.

Throughout the entire Jose Film Festival, "Love Letter" and Lu Yanhe were constantly trending on social media.

There are new materials and new content every day.

The day before yesterday was their rapid-fire Q&A session at the gathering, and yesterday was Yan Liang's release of Lu Yanhe's drunken "talkative" behavior.

The exposure of "Love Letter" has increased significantly, and the number of "want to watch" votes on several platforms has also surged.

Now, everyone is waiting for the first wave of reviews after Love Letter's premiere at the Jose Film Festival.

Several film market analysis platforms have noticed a trend online: it seems that the entire internet is expecting "Love Letter" to be a huge hit at the Jose Film Festival.

This is a very rare trend.

This means that the audience feels involved in a movie.

They hope a movie will be successful and well-received.

What does this mean? It means that driven by this mentality, they will show more enthusiasm than the average viewer, such as going to the cinema to watch the movie, recommending the movie on their social media platforms, and spontaneously helping to promote the movie.

Within a box office forecasting agency, they quietly raised their box office estimate for "Love Letter" from 230 million to 350 million.

At this time, the industry suddenly realized something.

Have they not yet found a domestic distribution company for "Love Letter"?

(End of this chapter)

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