Chapter 58: The Film Critic

The directing method without a script is different from the shots of all action movies, and the shooting progress is superb.

Towards the end of the filming of the film, the media people who followed the crew were finally able to partially lift the ban, and released several stills and interview videos with the crew.

First of all, there are Eastwood and Stallone, two superstars who are assistant directors.

Viewers were amazed to see the two action superstars full of praise for Caesar.

Caesar's character and directing skills have been fully affirmed, and the most frightening thing is that both of them said that they learned a lot from Caesar's filming. And when the two finally concluded, they also emphasized that this movie is an unprecedented, epoch-making action movie.

Those media people who followed the crew to shoot documentaries also bluntly said: "From now on, the history of action movies will be divided into two or three parts."

Pre-Caesar, Caesar, and possibly post-Caesar, if there is anyone who can surpass him after Caesar retires......

In any case, the claim that Caesar's film ushered in an era has been unanimously agreed upon by authoritative media and authoritative filmmakers.

Maybe this will cause a lot of displeasure from Black Caesar or some veteran film critics, but who cares about them?

As the famous Hollywood independent writer Demeter Sinclair said in an article published in the Washington Post.

In any case, the film has not yet been released, and it is too hasty to say epoch-making now.

As a veteran film critic, Mr. Demeter thinks that in his own eyes and many fans, it is really not a big deal to knock Caesar two sentences, at least he has enough in the film critic world.

It's a pity that Caesar didn't hate the water army on the Internet in his last life, didn't hate Wumao, and hated self-Wuhe and film critics the most.

The water army and Wumao take money to post and eat for the sake of mixed food, do not kill people or set fires, just make money to make a living with their conscience, Caesar never feels that there is anything heinous.

It's intriguing since the fifth dry...... Holding the moral weapon of patriotism, you can attack and retreat. If you say it wrong, you can't say it, so you will say that your starting point is patriotic, and then you will deduct the hat of traitor to the other party.

Rather, patriotism is the last harbor of hooligans and villains, and it is a weapon that is absolutely superior.

As a result, Caesar found that several classmates and colleagues around him who had self-made remarks were either vested interests or unenlightened second-class goods.

Film Critics...... Let's go see Douban.

In Caesar's memory, he once summarized a "2014 ranking of the author's most under-rated online posts that Caesar has ever seen."

Caesar was surprised to find that half of the most under-rated comments on all the game, movie and music forums and post bars he visited came from sites like Douban, Rotten Tomatoes, Time, IMDB and Metacritic.

A group of stupid young people who think they have higher tastes than most people, specifically working against the taste of the public, everyone said okay, he had to jump out and spray it, and then give a super low score to show that he is different.

It's as if they're done spraying, the producers and directors do what they say, and the audience chooses which movie to watch based on their tastes.

What if, let's assume that one day, the producers will fall ill en masse and will only make films according to the ideas of these stinky critics?

Studios would line up to go out of business, and then there would be no blockbuster blockbusters to watch.

A group of directors who are also stinky and stupid, and the disease-free ** movies directed by them will occupy the big screen.

Then the film industry will be like Atari back then, and the entire industry will be washed away by shoddy content delivery.

You can imagine what it's like if you spend money to buy a ticket to the cinema and a movie starts with a ten-minute long shot and doesn't have a single line......

If you think about it again, movie theaters are full of avant-garde films like "Russian Ark" that "fake one-shot to the end".

Caesar shuddered at the thought of it, even terrified at the thought.

Caesar remembers that in 2015, the directors of two Chinese domestic independent films complained in public that the theater manager had murdered their films because they had lost blood at the box office.

Caesar only remembers laughing three times after reading the news and shouting that well done!

He still clearly remembers the grievances on the faces of the theater managers who were interviewed:

"Attendance is so low! How can I schedule them for filming? Good reputation? Who do you listen to? The reputation is good, and the attendance rate is still so low? Whose mouth is the word of mouth you are talking about? Film critics? Or is it the audience's? ”

Many films that have been upside down at the box office and "word of mouth", making investors lose their money, are because these critics have fooled the directors and producers.

Many people say that "Life of Pi" is a literary film! The box office is so good, how to say?

To correct it, literary films are a misunderstanding in the process of Chinese translation. In the birthplace of cinema, there is only the difference between independent and non-independent productions.

It may also include the third type, which is the "Doug Code 95" movie.

Of course, because of the so-called "declaration of purity" of "Doug Code 95", Caesar regarded these "Doug Code 95" initiators and participants as the world's largest stinky fool and the most sassy pretend.

In his previous life, when he was chatting with his professor, he once talked about "Shakespeare's Love History", and the professor said something that impressed Kaiser deeply, "Do you dare to call a movie for the sake of winning an award?" ”

In addition to Gwyneth Paltrow's pit girlfriends, Caesar became the movie and the actress's life black.

Caesar's film concept in this life was also influenced by his own class professor in his previous life, and only movies made for the audience are called movies.

Something that is made for judges and critics should be called an award-winning work.

So Caesar doesn't comment on any of the critics' comments. It stands to reason that Caesar can spray with the other party for hundreds of rounds, but Caesar feels that the film critics are too stupid, and it is easy to lower his IQ by spraying with them.

When the other party takes the initiative to provoke you, frantically begs for abuse and uses this to find a sense of zĂ i, ignoring it is the best blow.

Caesar's explanation within the crew is very much in line with Eastwood and Stallone's appetite.

The three of them chatted while watching the samples in the reading room.

"Whether a movie makes money or not is something that the producer considers, and what the director needs to consider is that the movie must first have an audience like to watch it." Stallone was very sympathetic to Caesar's idea.

"Yes, no matter what a director wants to express with the film, first of all, the audience must love to watch it, and his expression will spread." Eastwood summed up his philosophy.

Caesar looked at Eastwood, who was a little old, and suddenly remembered "Unforgiven", starring Eastwood, known as Hollywood's last cowboy movie. (If you see the unforgivable, please respect yourself when you think of a certain garbage Korean film!) The title has been tarnished by the Koreans...... )

This film may be the old man's most independent film, but the classic passages in it still attract me to watch it over and over again.

Caesar's idea is to help the old man when he wants to make this film, and speed up the narrative rhythm on the premise that the spiritual core remains the same.

But this "Unforgiven" is from 1992, and now is not the time.

Caesar's main focus lately has been to finish editing and post-production as quickly as possible, and the immediate priority is that Emily has already shown him the score of the soundtrack.