Chapter 210 Dragon's Kung Fu Can Defeat a Boxing Champion



Chapter 211 Dragon's Kung Fu Can Defeat the Boxing Champion

The one-month release period has ended.

Zhou Tianyi's new movie has finally been taken off the shelves, and a huge weight has been lifted off the shoulders of many filmmakers.

The final box office figure was around 500 million, but everyone knows that this is far from the limit that the box office can reach.

During this time, Zhou Zheng and Yu Hai witnessed firsthand how terrifying Zhou Tianyi was.

Previously, some singers who worked in the music industry had talked to them about Zhou Tianyi's status in the music scene. They thought that Zhou Tianyi, who had crossed over into music, would not have a big impact on them.

But now it seems the impact is enormous.

Half of the box office revenue during the May Day holiday went to Zhou Tianyi; they barely made a profit.

Many directors already consider Zhou Tianyi an actor, and if he were to have any movies released now, they would definitely cry wolf.

Zhou Tianyi's strength is beyond doubt, and there are endless discussions and analyses about Zhou Tianyi's Lucky Star Project.

As they analyzed the situation, everyone suddenly turned their attention to Zhou Tianyi.

"There's a question that's been bothering me for a long time. I've been watching you guys analyze it back and forth, and it's been so frustrating. Can you tell me if the dragon knows any real kung fu?"

Amidst a plethora of discussions analyzing why dragon movies are so popular, this topic emerged out of nowhere and instantly sparked heated debate on Weibo.

Yes, there are so many dangerous stunts in the Lucky Star Project, all performed by Lung alone. So does Lung actually know real kung fu?

If the dragon doesn't know real kung fu, then how did it perform these movements?

Since it's a dangerous action, if you do it wrong, it could be life-threatening.

If Lung knows real kung fu, then everything makes perfect sense. But can't Lung be a singer? I've never heard of him practicing martial arts.

Even disregarding the dangerous stunts, Lung's attack and evasion skills in the chase and fight scenes were very agile. So, were these designed by the action director, or did Lung use his real skills?

When the topic first became popular, most netizens believed that Long had real skills. However, as the popularity grew, extreme discussions immediately emerged about the matter.

Some people believe that the action scenes in the movie are enough to prove that the dragon has real kung fu skills.

Some argue that filming is filming, action sequences can be designed, and segments are continuous, so Lung must have had a martial arts choreographer design the action sequences first, and then practiced them extensively before filming.

Some people believe that Long has some skill, but not much, and it can only be considered a show, similar to a martial arts performance. His real strength is nowhere near that of those who actually fight.

In short, opinions vary, and no one can convince anyone else.

Now, Gong Xueer silently pays attention to everything Long does. She doesn't know why, even though she is a very introverted girl at heart, she likes Long and enjoys watching violent movies.

Unable to figure it out, she stopped thinking about it. When she saw the issue being debated by netizens, Gong Xueer contacted Annie again. However, Annie replied that she had never considered the issue.

This disappointed Gong Xueer, because she knew nothing about kung fu, so how could she know which of the netizens' fans were real and which were fake? Was she just guessing?

However, Gong Xueer was unaware that someone else did: Susan already knew the answer when netizens asked the question.

"Of course, the dragon has real skills!"

She left a comment under the topic without hesitation, but her comment went unnoticed by anyone.

Such responses were too commonplace, so Susan shared her own insights.

The analysis, totaling nearly a thousand words, draws a comprehensive conclusion from the Fortune Star Project: Dragon definitely possesses genuine skills.

Unfortunately, just like at the beginning, this comment did not attract much attention.

Susan didn't care when she saw it; as long as she knew whether Long had real skills or not, that was enough.

Moreover, these netizens now share the same thoughts as I did back then, believing that making movies and real kung fu are completely different things.

But as she watched more and more dragon movies and gained a deeper understanding of dragons, she stopped thinking that way. Dragon movies, without real kung fu, even the action choreography could actually kill people.

It's normal for them to have doubts now that China has only imported one film about dragons. They will change their minds as more films are imported in the future.

Thinking this way, Susan stopped paying attention to the matter. However, she did not expect that things would turn out so coincidentally that Gong Xue'er saw her reply.

Moreover, she read it carefully several times. Gong Xueer is now a small blogger with tens of thousands of followers. After reading it, Gong Xueer muttered to herself:

"Her analysis at the beginning made a lot of sense, but what she said later about fighting with truly powerful masters shouldn't be an action scene in the movie 'Lucky Star Project,' right?"

After reading so many analyses, Gong Xueer believes that Susan's analysis is very insightful and easy to understand.

Curious about what followed, Gong Xueer replied to Susan's comment, asking, "Which movie is this scene from?"

Gong Xueer's reply was like a powerful blow, gradually bringing Susan's previously ignored response into the spotlight.

Based on her analysis, many people subconsciously believe that not only does Long possess real kung fu, but Susan herself probably does as well.

At first, people were discussing whether Dragon knew real kung fu. But after reading Susan's reply, they had a new question: what exactly was the movie Susan was talking about?

Susan was completely unaware that netizens had been arguing fiercely over her comments. After washing up, she lay in bed and casually opened Weibo, only to be stunned by the numerous comments she saw in the background.

After reading all the comments, Susan realized that netizens were still skeptical and wanted her to clarify which movie it was.

Seeing this, Susan pursed her lips. Even if I told you now, you probably wouldn't know. I might as well wait until you see it before I tell you.

With this in mind, Susan left her room, opened her Weibo, and idly refreshed the latest trending topics. But when she took a look, her pretty face immediately froze.

Immediately, she revealed a strange smile: "What good luck! I didn't expect the second imported film to be this one. What a coincidence!"

So she opened the chat, uploaded the link to the content she saw, and then replied to Gong Xueer's reply:

"Here you go, the movie you wanted is here. In this movie, Dragon demonstrates his superb kung fu skills and defeats the boxing champion."

Gong Xueer was disappointed when Susan didn't reply for so long, but then she saw the fan club announce that they were importing the second movie of Dragon, and her mood suddenly changed.

However, to her surprise, Susan replied to her at that moment. When she clicked on it, she was surprised to find that the movie Susan had recommended was one that the fan club had imported.

Haha... What a coincidence!

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