Chapter 1059

Mr. X's new work is also the most discussed topic after this annual ceremony.

In fact, although Mr. X's works are all best-sellers, the audience for suspenseful reasoning is still relatively not so wide.

Although Mr. X's works have entered the omni-channel commercialization and have won countless fans, in terms of influence, suspense and reasoning, although not niche, is definitely not the most popular.

And the works of all ages are different, if they can be successful, then Mr. X may no longer be the first person in suspense, but the first person in best-selling authors.

"The Da Vinci Code" is indeed a success, however, the audience of this work is actually not so wide, because in order to understand this one, you still need some knowledge.

The same is true of Sherlock Holmes, which, even in England, is still not very popular with female readers, because the Sherlock Holmes in the book is very unpleasant among many female readers.

"Midnight Bell", after all, is a thriller, and it is really not a popular work.

And "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" is very popular in China, and it seems to be very popular abroad, but martial arts are martial arts, and no matter how popular it is abroad, it is actually limited.

It can be said that with these works, it is not an exaggeration for Mr. X to be called the first person in suspense, but if you want to become the first best-selling author, you are still a little bit behind.

So when I learned that Mr. X was going to challenge works of all ages, many people were not so optimistic, which was different from the martial arts that challenged Huaguo before.

Because it is not yet known whether Mr. X is Chinese or Chinese, so Mr. X's challenge to the theme of martial arts is suspected by many people that it is because of a non-Chinese who is difficult to write about the taste of martial arts.

However, the works of all ages are different, and it can be said that the style of Mr. X's works is completely opposite to the current one, what is all ages?

It is a work that can be watched by everyone, in China, literary works, film and television works, there is no concept of rating, there are only two kinds of broadcastable and non-broadcastable.

However, in foreign countries, in Europe and the United States, there is a relatively clear definition of this aspect.

For example, take Detective Conan as an example, this kind of anime work, in China, in island countries, adults and children can watch it, because it is not restricted, but in North America, to Europe, Detective Conan's anime, is definitely an adult anime, because it involves firearms, murder, etc., although it is an anime, but minors are not allowed to watch it.

Another example is "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" in the previous life of Huaguo, in Huaguo, many children have seen it, maybe you don't think there is any problem, but in fact? The protagonist in "Little Soldier Zhang Ga" is a child himself, the child takes a gun, shoots, and even kills, how can this kind of work be regarded as a work of all ages?

I'm afraid that this kind of work can't even be filmed abroad, don't think that the foreign film market is very free, as long as you dare to shoot like this, those child protection organizations will let you know why the flowers are so popular every minute.

And what is Mr. X good at? It's a homicide, a bizarre homicide.

It is the reasoning of crime, the interpretation of people's inner fears, and the creation of a terrifying atmosphere, but these are definitely not for all ages.

For example, the film adaptation of the same name "The Da Vinci Code" has been banned in many countries because it involves a lot of violent and bloody scenes, and many countries explicitly prohibit children with poor psychological tolerance from watching the film. For example, minors under the age of 16 are banned from viewing in Singapore. Children under the age of 12 in the UK must be accompanied by an adult.

And if it's "Midnight Bell", the restrictions are even more, and it's simply an R-rated film.

That is, it is forbidden for minors to watch it.

"Sherlock Holmes" is better, but in fact, children can't understand it at all.

Therefore, the works that can really be called all ages are either works of young age, or they are plots that don't involve blood, violence, eroticism, etc., and there can't be foul language.

In short, it's a family-friendly film, or an inspirational theme, or simply a young cartoon.

It's not that everyone doubts that Mr. X can write works of all ages, but the key is that even if works of all ages are written, will they directly become works of young age?

Children can watch it, but will adults and adults be interested?

It's easy to write one, but it's hard to write one that will be enjoyed by all ages.

So many people say that Mr. X shouldn't take the risk of challenging works of all ages, because that's not what he's good at.

Some people also questioned that Mr. X had inflated and arrogant because of the success of his previous works, thinking that he could challenge other difficult themes, but in fact, Jin Wuzu is no one perfect, how can it be so easy to do?

However, regardless of doubts or support, Mr. X's new work still attracts countless attention, whether it succeeds or fails, it is big news for the media.

For book fans, there is nothing wrong with Mr. X challenging new themes, and when Mr. X challenged the martial arts theme before, wasn't there the same questioning voice?

But what about the result? After Mr. X's "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" came out, all the doubts turned into praise.

In fact, in Ye Qiu's impression, there are not many best-selling works of all ages in his previous life.

The most successful is "Harry Potter", this time he is going to copy "Harry Potter", in fact, the first "Harry Potter" has basically been written, oh, not written, but he has long been told as a story to the two little guys.

Since the development of artificial intelligence robots, every time Ye Qiu tells a story to the little ones, he will turn on the artificial intelligence device and directly turn the story told by Ye Qiu into written words.

So "Harry Potter" is the most worry-free one.

The reason why Ye Qiu used Mr. X's identity and remained mysterious was actually to cover it up, after all, if in the final analysis, if he knew that Mr. X was Ye Qiu, then there would definitely be more doubts.

You are a Chinese, and you have never lived abroad, no matter how talented you are, you can't be so versatile, right?

But if you change to Mr. X, the mysterious Mr. X, these problems will be solved, because everyone will first explore Mr. X's identity and then the rest.

"The Da Vinci Code", "Sherlock Holmes Detective Collection", and "Midnight Bell" can be said to span not a large span, at least they are all in the same category.

However, the span of "The Legend of Chu Liuxiang" is a bit large, or in addition to the same detective reasoning mode, the cultural background and so on are too large.