Chapter 275: Banned (2nd Update)

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Only Hu Yifei is really a footprint in a movie, and at a time when others say that Chinese movies are dead, he has made two low-budget comedies in a row. In the field of science fiction films that no one dared to touch, he went to make a science fiction film despite thousands of distrust. As a result, it sold well all over the world, and the profit was as high as 40 times.

The more you get in touch, the deeper you will find that he is hidden.

Even an insider will think that this young man is so powerful that it is unpredictable.

It is said that he is only 21 years old, and he took a leave of absence before graduating from the first year of college, he is not a director, and he has no experience in this area before, so how did he do it now?

The European and American publicity for "The Hangover" fell on Warner, and the Asian publicity was just the family studio's own business. The direct investment of 40 million yuan in publicity, such a crazy publicity cost, has made people in the industry feel helpless and painful.

They only know that the small director who used to make millions of small-budget movies is gone.

40 million, you think it's a lot, but in the eyes of others, it's just a red envelope.

No matter what the movie is, in short, the film market in the first week of May will be Hu Yifei's territory.

But just when everyone was cheering and looking forward to "The Hangover", a sudden news shocked everyone in a daze. "The Hangover", which had already been reviewed, was beaten back. The reason is that someone reported that there was an objection to the review of the broadcast: "The Hangover" is rated R in the United States as not suitable for minors, and the story takes place in a casino...... This kind of movie can be reviewed at one time without deletion in China, has the system really been liberalized to this extent, or is Hu Yifei's backstage too hard, and it has reached the point of ignoring the review.

Radio and Television was furious, and someone dared to report Radio and Television, the director was shocked, and issued an order to re-review, and immediately called "The Hangover" back.

The reason is: there are a lot of ****, violence, and swear scenes involved in the movie, and there are also gambling plots that teach bad children, and they are ordered to be modified. The status of the film has also changed from "reviewed" to "revised".

There is no concept of banned films in domestic review, at most unlimited modifications. This is more chilling than banning it directly.

As soon as the news was announced, there was an uproar in the country.

All kinds of discussions about the Radio, Film and Television Bureau cannot be banned even if they want to.

Wang Zhongjun looked at the newspaper and smiled in his mouth, "Hu Yifei also had a ban time?" It seems that this time his radio and television father is not useful. Wang Zhonglei also looked very relieved, "He deserves to die, it's too tender, I think it's the United States." Too much to take for granted. The debts of "Prison Break" last year have been fully repaid until now. ”

Wang Zhongjun read the newspaper with relish, but at the same time he was puzzled, "Who reported it?" He glanced at his unreliable brother. Wang Zhenlei hurriedly waved his hand, "It's none of my business, I've been very honest recently." "Huayi has just shown some signs of recovery after the catastrophe, and he has worked hard to correct it, how dare he make trouble again.

"Who could that be?"

"Who knows, maybe one of the bastards didn't like him. It just so happens that the dog bites the dog's hair. ”

Zhang Weiping was talking to Zhang Yimou about the distribution of "A Thousand Miles to Ride Alone", and he was quite surprised to see the newspaper report, he knew that Hu Yifei had a backer in radio and television, and this time he was actually given a top flight, "It's really the sun coming out of the west." If you are too arrogant, it will not end well, and China is not a place where you can play with money. ”

Zhang Yimou said: "After all, the foundation for development is too shallow, and the young man is ambitious, it is inevitable to be looked down upon." He also wondered if Zhang Weiping did it. In terms of arrogance, his partner is never weaker than others.

Zhang Weiping sighed and said: "I don't know which guy sued, the energy is not small." ”

Zhang Yimou suddenly wondered in his heart, wasn't it his complaint? didn't discuss this topic, and said: "It's just that radio and television really stink this time, no one dared to touch their authority before, and this time they reversed their word, and they are all not people inside and out." ”

Even these bigwigs are keen to discuss, so you can imagine what the discussion in the outside world has become. The first hot topic on Baidu's search list is "Radio and Television Review", and the first hot topic on Facebook is "The Hangover is banned", and the next series of hot topics are: "Why did Radio and Television go back on its word", "Who is the complainant, why can the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television make a move to change its words", "Hu Yifeishu was targeted", "Who did the new richest man provoke? "When the lord celebrated the New Year, he must not have given red envelopes to radio and television, and radio and television are not happy now, a lesson! "The State Administration of Radio, Film and Television has dismissed Ma Wei, and the review opinions are exactly the same as those of the MPAA in the United States, when did the rating content of the Motion Picture Association of America become a guide book for Chinese film review? ”…… There are even words like "money is in trouble" and so on, which are blatantly said.

It is as if radio and television have become a dark, corrupt, evil, insidious, and dirty place.

The domestic radio and television censorship system has always been criticized.

If you want to say that they don't have complete audit rules, they can't, but they can come up with a lot of rules and regulations that have legal effect. For example, Article 10 of the "Film Censorship Provisions" states that if a film's plots, language, or images contain the following content, it should be deleted or modified:

Mixed with obscene and vulgar content, which does not conform to moral norms and audience appreciation habits; inappropriate descriptions and depictions of sexual and sexually related plots...... But a sentence of "not in line with ethics and audience appreciation habits" is enough to kill any movie in seconds.

Does "The Hangover" have this kind of problem, in fact, Hu Yifei is a deleted version on the mainland version, and there is no exposed shot. But do mainland movies have any rules that restrict foul language, obviously not. It's just a comment on the rating of American movies, which is now blatantly appropriated by radio and television, and "The Hangover" has been dismissed.

Everyone knows that this movie is intended by Hu Yifei to break the box office record of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", Haikou has praised it, and even such a big problem as the release in the United States has been solved, but I didn't expect to be hit hard at home.

-- No one can think about it.

China's current film censorship committee is made up of 36 people from all walks of life.

Not every committee member has to be present when a film is reviewed, as long as most of them do. The producer submits an application for review to the Film Bureau, and then the Screening Committee holds a viewing of the film. After reading the book, it is not up to the committee members to directly vote on whether or not to pass the examination, but for everyone to put forward their opinions. The fewer comments, the better, and if there are so few that there are none, it will go straight through the review.

The film bureau will then reply to the producer with a "revision". The producer must revise the film in accordance with this "revision" before submitting it for review. If there is no problem, you can get a "film release license" issued by the Film Bureau. (To be continued.) )