Chapter 1065: Female Entrepreneurs
A world of the jungle, a movie where all three views are lost.
But in this world where the value orientation of public opinion is always correct, and in fact, the three views are ruined, there are many people who appreciate this kind of movie.
So, the silence was quickly broken, and the applause rang out, and it was extremely enthusiastic.
As for the brilliance of humanity emphasized by most mainstream films, "Sunshine Girl" does not exist, it reveals the relatively cold and dark side of society on the screen.
This is not the true face of society, at least not the whole of human society, but everything in the film is based on real investigations and events.
So, it can resonate with people.
Because there are not many such examples in reality, those who work hard get nothing, but those who actively fall reap a great harvest.
Is the heroine's choice worthy of sympathy? No, because it's her choice.
Is the heroine's fate regrettable? No, because she is better off than most people.
She knows what she wants, and she doesn't care about the means.
She is independent enough not to rely on any one man, but has the ability to collect money from a large group of men.
She faces her desires nakedly and doesn't care about morality and ethics.
She's strong enough on the inside, powerful to the point of being a very asshole.
From the moment she chose, she was destined to be resolute and strong.
Movies with twisted themes and values to the extreme, still win the hearts of many audiences.
Because of this distorted value, it doesn't justify itself in the movie, but it always seems like that.
For example, the heroine is a high-level talent, even if she gets rid of the side of becoming a high-end agent, the work she is engaged in in the film is not as simple as two legs.
Dressed in elegant and high-end clothes, with quality and culture, even just chatting makes people feel pleasant......
From the point of view of this film, this is also a high-level professional skill.
There are also lines designed by David Fincher that will make the female audience cheer when they see it.
When the heroine faced her father's criticism of not knowing self-love, she shot back: Women want self-love, but men don't want self-love?
Such a film is destined to cause controversy.
In today's era, movies of female college students "going to the sea" are a taboo theme no matter where they are.
After the premiere, "Sunshine Girl" sparked a fierce debate, from the media to the audience, many people are discussing, is the film based on facts?
But some things are not secrets, just like some reporters secretly interview special women, and then deliberately shock, will they not know anything about it?
A lot of times, it's just to meet your own needs.
When "Sunshine Girl" was fully released in North America, many media disclosed the news in this regard, which seemed to be hidden in the shadows of society, but in fact, many people knew that it existed, and even had personal contact with and even had contacts with this group, which began to attract much attention.
Many people are shocked that this group is spreading rapidly among schools.
Although it is not widely concerned, "Sunshine Girl" has won the attention of many people.
However, the subject matter of the film is naturally not wide enough, David Fincher's dark style is not a dish for the general public, and there are too many dew points in the lens that leads to the restriction of rating R, and "Sunshine Girl" is unlikely to become a hit in the film market.
On the first weekend of its release in North America, "Sunshine Girl" earned $31.24 million at the box office in 3,456 theaters.
This result ensured that "Sunshine Girl" ranked second in the North American box office list that week.
This week's box office champion was "Gangs of America," produced and distributed by Universal Pictures, which took home $42.16 million.
Despite not winning the North American box office, "Sunshine Girl" was still a success in its first week compared to the final production cost of $35 million.
And the film's reputation is excellent, even if the three views are not correct.
Having said that, sometimes the reputation of the film is not particularly related to its three views.
The films with incorrect views but good reputation are definitely not rare in the history of Hollywood.
After the first weekend of "Sunshine Girl", the average score of tens of thousands of users on IMDB was 8.3, the freshness of Rotten Tomatoes was 90%, and the average Cinema Score was A.
It is no exaggeration to say that the audience and media reputation of this film are excellent.
David Fincher, a personality director, finally won another full house after "The Seven Deadly Sins" after "Fight Club" was a blockbuster.
Critics even unanimously agreed that "Sunshine Girl" is the best work directed by David Fincher since "Fight Club".
Rachel McAdams' performance was also critically acclaimed, with many praising her for being nominated for a heavyweight actress acting award during the awards season.
Thanks to good word-of-mouth, the box office trend of "Sunshine Girl" was very stable, and the box office decline the next weekend was so small that it was jaw-dropping.
The film's second weekend box office fell by less than $5 million from its first weekend to $26.46 million.
Ten days after its release in North America, "Sunshine Girl" accumulated $71.28 million at the North American box office.
At the same time, this weekend, the film also landed in the European market, presumably this phenomenon is also widespread in Europe, "Sunshine Girl" also attracted a large number of European audiences, and the first week box office in Europe also received more than $20 million.
The realistic factors in the movie are also an important reason for the good response of the film market.
In this world, most ordinary people are not easy to live at all, and even can only work hard for the most basic survival, in order to make money, in order to survive, in order to live, devote themselves to all walks of life, but there are thousands of kinds of jobs, and the bitterness and tiredness are completely heaven and earth, and some girls devote themselves to that special industry in order to make money faster.
If you are lucky, you can jump out after making enough money, stay away from the city where you are located, and return to normal life; if you are lucky, you can use the resources in your hands to become a high-end broker, no longer have to support the wall and endure the pain, and enjoy the high commission of the transaction.
If you are unlucky, you will not settle down as you get older, or you will squander your money and get into some vices, and you will live as well as a ghost.
After Ronan came back from New York, he also took the time to watch this film, David Fincher did a really good job, and the quality of the "Sunshine Girl" film itself is definitely not under the former "Gone Girl".
It's just that the distorted three views in the film are really indescribable.
There are some boundaries that you really can't break.
Someone once said that if you sell once, you will sell for a lifetime.
Ronan remembers watching an interview with a high-profile figure in the industry, an American woman who described herself as an "entrepreneur" because she ran a business, but only with her own body......
In the interview, the American woman made no secret of the fact that it was an active choice, never being strengthened, drugged or made pornography, everything was her active choice.
That's "the coolest thing about capitalism," she says, because of the choice, so she has the money, and with the money comes the way back — she has the money to study at a prestigious private university.
These remarks seem so incredible, but in the eyes of this real-life person, they are so normal.
She even declared: I am a female entrepreneur, I have done what the politicians of this country have always encouraged immigrants, work hard, seize opportunities, maximize their talents, and adapt to the new world economic trends.
This self-described that she was quite successful, achieving one percent of the highest end in the United States, and laughed at her low-end counterparts at the end of the interview: selling so cheaply, I don't know if they are stupid and don't bother to study the market, or they don't care about the value of their bodies at all.
In every industry, there are always people who can achieve a high-end position.
Of course, behind the rise of this industry, there is also a group of people who are driving up prices.
But then again, men will always pay more for women who have faces and figures.
"Sunshine Girl" has a sensitive theme, and it is actually nothing compared to David Fincher's next work.
Ronan took time to go to David Fincher's studio to see that "House of Cards" has been filmed, post-production will begin in the near future, and it will be available on the Netflix streaming platform next year.
"House of Cards" is even larger, describing Washington's political circle as worse than a quagmire.
Fortunately, no one cares about Washington, Hollywood doesn't hack its own government, is it still Hollywood?
As long as it engages the audience, it's good.
As for whether this drama is really the political ecology of Washington, it doesn't matter at all.
Because what the audience wants to see is a dirty, shady Washington authority.
"I didn't expect such a movie to be so successful. ”
In the manor's study, Jessica Filton finished her work and said to Ronan, who was looking at the email, "Has the audience changed, or has society changed?"
Ronan glanced up at her and said, "Actually, it has nothing to do with these, most of the audience is still because of curiosity." ”
Jessica Filton wasn't quite convinced: "Are you sure?"
Ronan nodded: "I was the original initiator of this project, do you know why I have such an idea?"
Jessica Felton suddenly thought of a possibility, tilting her head to look at Ronan: "Have you been in contact?"
"I can't remember what year it was. Ronan recalls: "At a party in London, I met a high-end agent in the industry and she pitched me ......"
Seeing Jessica Felton's somewhat darkened face, Ronan hurriedly said: "I didn't make any deals with her, just because I was curious about that circle, I inquired about some things, and then I had the idea of making a related movie, and I handed it to Lindsay after returning from London." ”
Jessica Felton nodded slightly: "People who haven't been in contact with it are really curious." ”
Ronan's phone rang, and after picking it up, he said a few words, and his face became serious.
"What's wrong?" asked Jessica Felton as Ronan hung up.
Ronan said simply, "Connie informed me that the chairman of the Writers Guild is planning to visit me tomorrow and wants to talk to me. ”
Hearing this, Jessica Filton thought of Diablo Coty and said, "Some time ago, someone from the Writers Guild approached me and wanted me to blow the pillow wind on you, and I told her that I was just a part-time worker. ”
"You're doing the right thing!" Ronan still reminded: "This matter is very complicated, involving more than 80 companies, as well as all the unions in the industry, you are the producer, don't just participate and express your position." ”