Chapter 218 Changes in Movement



Just as Bart thought, Cao Kun chose the Universal Studios building as the battleground to promote "Fast & Furious".

The effect was quite obvious.

Currently, many netizens are spontaneously collecting information about this movie and posting it on the IMDb website.

This alone saved at least several million dollars in advertising costs.

Anyone with eyes can see that "Fast & Furious" is using this opportunity for publicity.

But no one interfered; they just cursed the production team inwardly for seizing the opportunity.

At the same time, I also felt a little envious.

Meanwhile, the Fast and Furious film crew reaped enormous benefits.

Meanwhile, Bart also gained considerable fame and became a national hero because of this incident.

Needless to say, his position as regional manager is now absolutely secure.

Those who gave up before are now regretting it.

How could the people of the US possibly let such a good opportunity slip by?

This incident has been used as a typical example and repeatedly brought up for hype.

Seeing that the hype was about to die down, they came up with a few reports to revive it.

Several months have passed, and the hype has not completely died down.

This incident also had another impact: it showed the whole world that ghosts really do exist.

There are many people discussing this matter online and in private settings.

Strangely, Cao Kun discovered that the officials of various countries had unexpectedly remained silent.

He immediately realized that the authorities had known about this all along.

However, it wasn't brought up openly.

The reason is still hard to say.

Several months have passed, and Bart's position is now as secure as it gets.

The surveillance targeting Cao Kun had naturally been lifted long ago.

The three men, including Jia Ni, who were originally monitoring Cao Kun with him, were also promoted to detectives and have now become his staunch supporters.

Jani was the happiest about this.

His dream of getting a promotion has finally come true.

Under normal circumstances, it would take at least five or six years before there is a chance.

I never expected it to succeed so quickly.

Now, he felt a mixture of fear and gratitude towards Cao Kun.

As for hatred, there isn't much left.

However, they still need to take the medicine that Cao Kun gave them on time.

Otherwise, the poison will take effect and cause death.

However, the frequency has been extended, from once every three days to once every seven days.

Later on, Cao Kun could extend the period if he wished.

With the help of Cao Kun, Hunter Lee has also become a powerful force and has come into the view of many people.

Some people tried to test him, but all their attempts failed.

The CIA even tried to recruit him, but he refused.

When co-opting them failed, the CIA decided to take a hard line.

But after suffering several losses, the CIA also began to hesitate.

After all, they dared not make a big fuss about this and could only do it in secret.

They suffered a loss and were certainly unwilling to accept it, but they dared not do it openly, so they could only look for a better opportunity in secret.

However, that's a matter for the future.

As of now, Hunter Lee is not in any immediate danger.

Cao Kun's Li Xie Dan is complete, only one step away from completion.

Once the Evil Core is perfected, further breakthroughs only require 100,000 experience points.

In other words, he only needs to accumulate another 5 million experience points to break through to the level of Evil Core.

Cao Kun is very much looking forward to this and wants to reach an agreement as soon as possible.

However, for some reason, no clients have come to us for the past few months.

He had no choice but to dig up those strange cases and investigate them secretly, and he actually found a few ghosts.

I earned tens of thousands of experience points.

But it's still far from what he needs.

"Unfortunately, I can't improve my cultivation by killing people like ghosts and monsters."

Cao Kun sighed with regret.

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, there are only a few days left until Halloween 1999.

Thanks to Universal's promotion, "Saw 2" has made it onto the must-see list for many horror movie fans.

James Wan, Ray Warner, and Clark have also been frequently interviewed and appearing on various programs to promote the movie.

Splash...

On this day, enthusiastic applause erupted in an audio-visual room in the Global Building.

On the screen, the scrolling credits for "Fast & Furious" are playing.

"Congratulations, Master Cao Kun, on creating another outstanding work."

Beside Cao Kun, Sivis, sporting a receding hairline, smiled broadly and spoke to Cao Kun.

Cao Kun glanced behind him at the others who were clapping and noticed that their faces were also full of smiles, and their gazes toward him were even more enthusiastic than before.

These theater managers are more sensitive to commercial films.

They know better whether a movie can make money.

This version of "Fast & Furious 1" has a similar storyline to the original, but the racing and action scenes are far more exciting.

The story is more tightly paced, and there are more action scenes.

The brutal, hand-to-hand combat, especially at this point in time, 1999, was incredibly captivating.

It's definitely not comparable to the effeminate fighting style in other Hollywood movies from the same period.

Before Hong Kong action choreographers got involved, Hollywood action scenes were no different from children's fights.

It's like you punch me, I punch you, and it looks really fake and weak.

The situation only improved after Hong Kong action choreographers got involved, and the films began to become entertaining and could be called action movies.

However, while the movements looked good, they lacked power.

The most representative example is The Matrix.

This continued until the emergence of "The Bourne Identity," which began to use Hong Kong action choreography as a foundation, adding rapid camera cuts to create a sense of intense combat.

By turning everyday objects into weapons, a sense of realism and immersion is created.

From then on, a new genre emerged in Hollywood action films.

Later on, some big-bodied actors rose to prominence, and superhero movies became popular, leading to a pursuit of visceral, impactful combat and a viewing experience that transcended ordinary physical limitations.

Of course, what Hollywood will never go out of style is the thrill of headshots and gushing blood.

With Cao Kun's involvement, this installment of "Fast & Furious 1" combined powerful impact, the visual appeal of Hong Kong action choreography, and explosive gunfights, making its action scenes at least a generation ahead of Hollywood.

That's why Sivis and these theater managers are so full of praise now.

Seeing so many enthusiastic smiles and hearing such warm applause, director Lin Yibin and actress Jessica, who came with Cao Kun, were also a little excited.

They saw a very good start and had even more wonderful hopes for the future.

After seeing off the theater managers, Cao Kun went to Sivis's office for a private chat.

Sivis looked at Cao Kun with more admiration for his work in film: "Master Cao Kun, even if you didn't become an exorcist, you would still be a very accomplished filmmaker."

Cao Kun asked, "Don't you guys find it strange that I, an Asian, am the main character?"

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