Chapter 466 This is the real Monkey King



"Yeah, yeah, it feels like one wave just ends and another begins. The whole show is probably two-thirds of the time spent fighting. Monkey King is definitely a battle maniac."

"After watching it, I only had one feeling: thank goodness it was just an animated film. No one could make a live-action one."

"Of course. Nowadays, TV dramas either have very few action scenes, as if they're so precious that filming more would be too expensive, or they're so fake that it's better not to film them at all, but they still have to hype up the action scenes."

"Why don't you come and see if that animated film has been hyped up yet?"

"Monkey King must have had a blast. So many battles, and each one was different. It's not just about the dazzling effects; you can clearly feel that Monkey King is growing, and his fighting power is skyrocketing."

"Look at those moves. Real people could never film them like that. Many of them go against the body's instincts. Even the action stars of the past couldn't do them, okay?"

"I really want to see what those people who said they had a bad feeling are thinking now?"

"Nothing much to say, just two words: awesome."

"And some people say that Director Liu lacks innovation?"

"I've already stuck my own brain in there, to see if I can come up with some creative ideas to warn my peers, so they can all learn from me."

"Honestly, I thought the Monkey King should really be this skilled, with the sky no longer able to obscure his vision, the earth no longer able to bury his heart, shattering the heavens, unrestrained and arrogant..."

“Hey, if you can talk, then talk more, I’ll sing along.”

"Agreed, this is the real Monkey King."

"So, with your profound interpretations, have you figured it out? When did the Monkey King learn the truth about the Journey to the West? When did he decide to endure humiliation and hardship to complete the journey?"

"And haven't you all noticed? If we know that Monkey King knows the truth about Journey to the West and endures humiliation and hardship, then the tribulations of Journey to the West seem to have a different interpretation. If we can beat him, we won't fight. We'll call for reinforcements and watch everyone put on a show for him. All those laughs are probably just for fun."

"Holy crap, this angle is amazing, this setup is incredible..."

"That's a relief. At least Monkey King didn't suffer as much as he did..."

The first group of viewers who saw the film gave it high praise and raised many topics worthy of discussion.

Those who haven't seen it before are scratching their heads, feeling like they don't quite understand it.

What exactly is the setting?

I read the topic, but couldn't join the conversation.

Only after seeing it in the movie theater did I suddenly realize its meaning and immediately join the discussion, feeling excited and thrilled.

Feifei and a group of screenwriters met up with friends, booked a VIP room, and went to see the finished product together.

Unfortunately, even though they wrote the story, they didn't watch a single moment of the filming process!

I have no idea how it will end up.

In order not to disturb ordinary people watching the movie, they chose a late-night or early-morning showing.

Even those who knew the plot were amazed and shocked when they watched it. To be honest, they hadn't imagined it would be so wonderful, and Liu Yun had actually filmed it like this.

"Working with Director Liu is great. Once the script is written, you don't have to worry about anything, and she can direct it even better."

"The fight scenes... wow, the special effects are amazing! I'm at a loss for words to describe them."

"Feifei, remember to contact us if Director Liu needs anything in the future!"

"Yes, yes, yes, we'll do it even if it's free."

Feifei: ...Director Liu is short of money for screenwriters?

Of course it's awesome! This animated movie doesn't have many subtitles, and the screenwriter's name is displayed on a single screen, in large and bold letters, as if they're afraid the audience won't see it.

It seems that besides the director and the screenwriter, no one else appeared at all.

I don't know if it's not there, or if they don't want it to appear.

Yes, special thanks to another person with a super bold name, Aqi.

Feifei was puzzled. She had been by Director Liu's side for so long, but she seemed to have never heard of this person before.

Many people are speculating whether the person who gave special thanks to Qi is someone from Liu Yun's mysterious special effects department.

It doesn't sound like a real name; it's just a nickname.

Liu Yun is hiding herself too well; it's impossible to find a place to poach her.

Despite the complaints, if it were them, they would probably hide it even more tightly, not even revealing their names.

Unbeknownst to many, after Liu Yun fell asleep, A Qi and Teng Long prepared popcorn, drinks, and other snacks, and secretly watched the movie in Fei Fei's and the others' room.

Although Aqi participated in the production and even watched it with Liu Yun, Tenglong didn't watch it; it just accompanied its friend.

When it saw the special thanks section, it couldn't help but laugh out loud, feeling a strange sense of satisfaction.

Tenglong, who is already well-known to the people of Yan: "Big brother, didn't you say you didn't want to show up?"

Aqi: "It's okay, no one else knows it's me anyway!"

"Well, now everyone knows you're artificial intelligence, but everyone probably thinks I'm some mysterious master. Hehe, keep a low profile."

Tenglong: ...Is it because it hasn't evolved enough?

Why can't we understand the emotions of these kinds of people?

"Big brother, are you about to evolve into a real human?"

Aqi was shocked: "No way, why would you think that?"

Tenglong: "Through calculation and matching, your current thoughts are very similar to human thoughts."

Aqi: ...It's just a name, watching a movie? How did it turn into such a serious topic?

Should it find a moment to ask the host?

The question arose for a fleeting moment, but then I was captivated by the film's brilliance.

After reading it, he had already forgotten about the topic.

Aqi and Tenglong watched with great interest as a group of editors and their friends engaged in a heated discussion, revealing many hidden settings unknown to outsiders.

Tenglong silently noted it down, so that if someone were to ask the AI ​​this kind of question, he would instruct it to answer in this way.

This is a film analysis approved by the screenwriter.

Ah-Qi wasn't in charge of this area, so he just listened to the commotion and didn't take it to heart.

Tenglong listened attentively, occasionally asking Aqi, "Boss, we're watching a movie here, did you buy tickets?"

Aqi looked completely bewildered: "Huh? Isn't this the VIP room they booked?"

Tenglong: "This has nothing to do with us. We're only here for the viewing experience. Otherwise, wouldn't it be better for us to go to the holographic game?"

"At least swipe a couple of tickets for your master!"

Aqi: "...We don't need these two tickets. It seems like we can't even get them now."

Tenglong: "Ah, but didn't your master leave you a lot of money? What are you going to do with it?"

"For some particularly awkward corner seats, you could give me two extra tickets, right?"

Aqi thought to himself, "Hmm, that makes sense."

"Just two tickets."

Buying more votes would be considered vote rigging, and the host probably wouldn't be very happy about that.

Fortunately, they did see it; it was just a normal ticket purchase.

Tenglong: ...I don't know why, even though he left so much money, this boss is a bit stingy.

Or is it that you simply don't have the habit of spending money?

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