He comforted himself, saying there was no rush; good movies require patience.
However, his patience gradually wore thin as the movie continued to play, and his expression grew increasingly grim.
"Any director in China could produce this level of quality, and none of the action sequences that Dragon is most proud of were shown. The whole movie looks like a shoddy production. But that makes sense, what good is kung fu against a pistol?"
He forced himself to finish the movie, then shook his head in disappointment.
After everyone else left, he glanced at the remaining movie tickets, sighed, and casually tossed them aside. As he walked, he made a phone call: "This is Pingying Tianxia. I've finished watching the movie. Send me the money."
...
The "Four Great Kings" group engaged in a heated discussion about Zhou Tianyi's new movie.
"I watched the whole movie, but I really didn't understand it."
"It feels completely different from the previous Dragon movies; I'm actually afraid of guns."
"Moreover, there are very few action scenes, and the whole movie feels very depressing. If it weren't for Tianyi's performance, I probably would have left halfway through."
These are the evaluations from the three people besides Manager Zhou. He didn't have time to read them because he was working overtime.
Hearing the three men's evaluation, Manager Zhou asked with some surprise, "Is this movie really as bad as you say?"
"Probably not. Maybe our expectations were too high, so the result wasn't ideal," Liu Wei said.
"To put it simply, Tianyi carried this movie entirely, but that doesn't change the fact that it's boring. I still prefer fast-paced action movies like Dragon," Zhang San said.
"It's pretty bad. All my friends say this movie is terrible, and I don't know how to refute them," Jue Lun said with a wry smile.
While the group was discussing the movie, some viewers who had seen it started complaining online.
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