Chapter 151: Hot (Asking for a Monthly Pass)
Chapter 151 of the main text volume is hot (asking for a monthly pass)
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In the next few days, as the plot unfolded and the news media fueled the flames, "Beijing People in New York" became completely popular throughout China.
Whether they have the idea of going abroad or have never thought of going abroad, whether they are from the city or from the countryside, they are all discussing this TV series and discussing life abroad.
It can be said that "People in Beijing" in New York took the people of China to go out of the country collectively.
Through guò TV, the audience saw the rich America.
There are western-style buildings and cars, high-end restaurants full of fine food and wine, and shopping malls full of fashionable goods, and there are incomparably rich in material goods, as if you can have whatever you want.
At the same time, the characters in the play live an extremely hard life, they can only work in the United States, wash dishes, sew clothes, and do not talk about friendship between people, only interests.
This strong contrast makes the audience feel that although the United States is good, it is not a place to live for a long time, or it is more comfortable at home.
Do you want to go abroad?
This topic has become the focus of discussion among the Chinese people, and young people yearn for the United States because they feel that they can live in the United States without worrying about food and clothing, and they will not have to worry about it for the rest of their lives.
There are many rumors about the United States in China, such as being a beggar in the United States earning more a day than in China for a month, and there are also supermarkets in the United States where you can eat and drink as much as you want, as long as you don't take them out.
Even the U.S. government will feed people who don't have jobs, handing out hundreds of dollars a month.
This is equivalent to more than 2,000 yuan in China, which is worth a year's salary.
These rumors are very popular in China, and they are respected by many young people, so that they think that the United States is a paradise.
However, when they watch "Beijing People in New York", they will know that there is no pie-in-the-sky good thing in this world, rumors are always rumors, American beggars are still beggars, living a life of eating and sleeping in the open.
Eating and drinking in the supermarket will be arrested by the police, don't try, and you may even be beaten.
The so-called benefits are only paid to US citizens who are eligible to receive them, and not everyone can get them.
Capitalist countries are not charities, it is not that you can live a happy life if you go to the United States, those are all lies.
"People in New York" filmed the life of Chinese in the United States on the spot, pouring cold water on the rising fever of going abroad in China, and letting those who blindly go abroad see what kind of life they will encounter in the United States.
It is true that the United States is rich and has many opportunities to make money, but not everyone is suitable for going abroad.
The news media can guide them in various ways, study abroad, learn foreign knowledge and technology, this is okay, go abroad, do business and invest, this is also possible.
For those who don't think about what to do abroad at all and blindly follow the trend, "Beijing People in New York" is their portrayal.
Wang Qiming and Guo Yan in the play are people who blindly follow the trend, they can't understand English, just because they have relatives in the United States, they rely on their relatives to obtain visas, give up their domestic qiē, and come to the United States to pan for gold.
The overwhelming publicity has made this TV series extremely popular, which is quite similar to what people across the country said about "Desire" two years ago.
The actor in the play became completely popular and became the target of advertisers, and Jiang Wen needless to say, he was harassed all day long.
Before the TV series was finished, Wang Ji, who was far away in the United States, received a call from a domestic winery and asked her to shoot an advertisement at a high price.
Those manufacturers who did patch advertisements in the TV series "Beijing People in New York" are happy to bloom, and the $300,000 is worth it.
This TV series will not only be broadcast on Huaguo TV, but will also be broadcast on TV stations in various provinces and cities in turn, and the product placement in the play is equivalent to advertising over and over again, and this effect cannot be compared with other TV dramas.
"Desire" can do this kind of process, but advertising placement was not popular when "Desire" was filmed.
"Beijing People in New York" is currently the most successful example of advertising placement, and the economic benefits brought are particularly considerable, and it is not an exaggeration to say that it can save a factory.
The most obvious effect is Mr. Shi's stomach medicine company.
After watching this TV series, the Chinese people recognized this brand for stomach disease treatment in the future, and the sales of pharmaceutical companies went up several steps at once, although it did not cause a big rush to buy, but pharmacies all over the country hurriedly replenished the stock so as not to sell out.
Those who are ready to go abroad will also purchase a large number of drugs in China, but they are afraid that they will not adapt to the water and soil abroad, and the foreign drugs are not good, or the domestic Chinese patent medicine is trustworthy.
That's the impact of a TV series.
Halfway through the broadcast of "Beijingers in New York", Mu Shanshan's "Cultural Interview" was broadcast on Huaguo TV's Channel 1, which was broadcast at 10 o'clock on Saturday night and rebroadcast at 2 o'clock on Sunday afternoon.
The prime time on Saturday night is the variety show "Literature and Art World", and TV dramas will not be broadcast on this day.
This made the audience who followed the drama a little anxious, and they all wanted to see the next plot, and this is when they found "Cultural Interview".
Huaguo TV made a preview in advance, and the first issue of "Cultural Interview" is about the behind-the-scenes story of "Beijingers in New York", and talks about the creative process of the entire TV series.
Due to Huaguo TV's emphasis on TV dramas, "Cultural Interview" was arranged to a good broadcast time.
Tomorrow is Sunday, and the audience is basically resting at home, otherwise according to the habit of watching TV among the Chinese people, they will go to bed after watching TV dramas, and not many people will watch the program after ten o'clock.
In addition to the attention to the behind-the-scenes story of "Beijingers in New York", what attracted the audience was the host Mu Shanshan.
Mu Shanshan has been away from the TV screen for more than half a year, and the audience only knows that she has gone abroad for further study, and no one knows the specific situation, this is an era when the news is relatively closed.
This episode of the show revealed Mu Shanshan's living situation, and she came to New York with the film crew of the TV series.
"Cultural Interview" shows a large number of filming materials, recording some interesting stories about the life and work of the crew of "Beijing People in New York" in New York, so that the audience can understand the hardships of the whole drama series.
It turned out that this group of people was really filming in the United States, and the filming was really so hard, and they had to worry about everything.
In "Cultural Interview", Lin Zixuan revealed a small detail.
In the play, Wang Ji, as a large-scale Chinese restaurant owner, drove a Dodge car, which did not match her identity, Dodge is a relatively cheap brand in the United States, and the real rich have to drive a BMW.
It's just that at the rental car shop, renting a Dodge is $100 a day, and renting a BMW is $800 a day.
How to choose is obvious, if you can save, you will save, which also reflects the really high level of consumption in the United States.
This issue of "Cultural Interview" brought Mu Shanshan back to the field of vision of Chinese audiences. (To be continued.) )