Chapter 25 Detonating the Internet

At 7 p.m. on June 1, MSG News Channel posted a text message with the headline - "Buried Alive" was released less than 10 hours ago, and the number of hits exceeded 10 million.

According to the report, according to the spokesperson's statistics on the seven most influential video websites in the country, as of 7 p.m., the total number of hits of "Buried Alive" has exceeded 10 million in less than 10 hours after its release.

This news was quickly reprinted by major news websites, attracting more people's attention for the already popular "Buried Alive".

Of course, the movie can get such a big popularity, mainly because of the free release of the Internet, although the major websites are only open to VIP members in the early stage, but you must know that these are the most influential video websites in China, and they have already accumulated a large number of VIP user groups.

In addition, after the movie was released, it was quickly reprinted by other websites, and some small websites can be watched online without even logging in, if this part of the data is also counted, I am afraid that the click-through rate at this time will be far more than 10 million.

The comments on major forums are overwhelming, in addition to the story creativity of the film and the acting skills of the actor are highly praised, the voices of doubt are also loud.

The biggest question is that in the opening and closing credits, the names of all the cast and crew in front of and behind the scenes are actually the film's starring "Kevin-Lee", which makes many netizens feel that their IQ has been insulted, so they have posted to denounce it.

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Wang Beibei's fever finally subsided today, but she was not released from quarantine because of this.

Because Li Kaiwen was busy editing documentaries, Wang Beibei was too bored to stay alone in the ward, so she used her mobile phone to go online to pay attention to the dynamics of "Buried Alive", when she saw too many questions, slanders, and even abuse, she finally couldn't help but register a lot of accounts on various websites, and then refute those unqualified netizens, just don't look at her 3 years older than Li Kaiwen, in fact, she is a good baby who can't even scold people on the Internet, how can she be the opponent of those people.

So, after repeated defeats, when she saw those low-quality abuse posts, she just didn't see them and didn't pay attention to them anymore.

But she still can't help but refute those netizens who don't have a dirty exit, such as questioning the long waiting time of the mobile phone, questioning that the mobile phone is buried in the ground and still has a signal, such as questioning the protagonist who has no brains to keep lighting a lighter, such as questioning that the whole movie is advertising for TOTO mobile phones, and then questioning why the protagonist doesn't find media exposure and so on.

At this moment, Wang Beibei saw another comment.

Yiye Zhiqiu: Does the director have any common sense? Don't you know that the human eye judges objects by receiving light reflected back from them? The coffin is buried in the ground and there is no light at all, how can a faint figure be seen when the lighter is extinguished and there is no light source? This is also unscientific!

This comment has already had a reply at this time: Do you know what a shot is? The director is afraid that a guy like you who admits reason to death will question that the movie is not shot in one shot, so he deliberately lets you see a vague figure.

Wang Beibei felt still angry, so she followed another one below: Layer master, in fact, you should question the director like this - they are all buried underground, how can there be a camera to shoot it? Even if there is, there is sand underground, how can the camera still move? Even if you can move, how can you ignore the coffin board and walk through the coffin inside and out? This is also unscientific!

When Wang Beibei tirelessly refuted the doubts of netizens, Li Kaiwen had already had dinner at this moment, and he was taking advantage of the half-hour break after the meal to go online to see what netizens said about "Buried Alive".

Li Kaiwen opened Qianxun.com, searched for "buried alive", and flipped a few pages casually, most of the search results were related to his own movies, but what he couldn't understand was why almost none of the results were praised, and why almost all of the results were criticism, questioning and slander.

This is a bit unreasonable, the worst outcome he expected would be mixed reputation, but at this moment, such a result completely exceeded his expectations.

After frustrating closing the search results, Li Kaiwen opened Chicken Soup.com, which is the largest film review and book review community website in China, and Li Kaiwen saw at a glance that the score of the film was only 6.9 points, which was much lower than his expectations. You must know that this is the first day of the movie's release, and if it goes on like this, it won't take a few days, and the score of "Buried Alive" will drop even lower.

Li Kaiwen glanced at the number of comments, but he didn't expect that in just 10 hours, users of Chicken Soup Network had published more than 50,000 short comments, fortunately, most of the comments were praise and affirmation, but there were also many comments with one or two questions.

Li Kaiwen flipped through a few pages of comments from netizens who gave low scores, and most of the reasons they gave low scores were questioning that the movie could not have been done by one person.

After reading a few pages of comments, Kevin Li felt more and more that time was pressing, he had to edit the documentary as soon as possible, and when the documentary was posted on the Internet, these questioning voices would immediately shut up, and the film score would rise against the trend.

I have to say that although Li Kaiwen is also a registered member of Chicken Soup Network, he really doesn't know that although users of Chicken Soup Network can post movie reviews or short reviews many times, the same user only has one vote for the same movie, and those people who are used to participating in voting and commenting after watching the movie, and after he edited the documentary and put it on the Internet, the users who are used to voting and commenting have almost all voted at that time.

If Kaivin Li knew this rule, then he might not release the movie first, but release the documentary first, and then release the movie after the documentary is hot.

Kevin Li closed the webpage, then logged in to MSG and sent a message to Wang Beibei: "Honey, what are you doing?" Have you had lunch? ”

"I've eaten it a long time ago, I'm surfing the Internet, when will your documentary be ready?" Wang Beibei replied quickly, full of resentment.

"It's going to be fast, it will be edited by tomorrow night at the latest."

"Then you go and get busy, try to get it ready and post it on the Internet as soon as possible, I'm about to be by those unqualified netizens."

So Kevin Li once again devoted himself to the work of documentary editing.

When he got up early in the morning on June 2, the first thing Li Kaiwen did was to pay attention to the dynamics of "Buried Alive" on the Internet.

The keyword he searched for was still "buried alive", but the moment he saw the search results, his heart "chuckled" and something happened.

"The popular character Li Kaiwen, who wrote, directed, and acted in "Buried Alive", plays with the feelings of girls, and there are pictures to prove it!"

"Burying the male lead actor Li Kaiwen alive has a dissolute life, and has an improper relationship with more than a dozen girls, many pictures."

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""Buried Alive" star Li Kaiwen once had a threesome sexual relationship with a young couple."

Li Kaiwen was completely stunned, how could this be, are these guys crazy?