Chapter 391: Word-of-Mouth Contagion

Chapter 391 of the text is contagious by word of mouth

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"The whole film is a dazzling and visually original adventure. ↑,。 Adam Powell of the New York Daily News gave a 34 rating and a tomato.

"The film maximizes its selling point of martial arts stunts." Durant, a freelance film critic, gave a four-star rating, and another tomato.

"It's a lot like an animated but three-dimensional movie, and sci-fi fans won't want to miss a second of the film." Franklin of the Dallas Morning News gave a 35-point rating, which was not high, but still got a tomato.

125 positive reviews, click on the critic's review page, and almost all eyes are full of tomatoes one after another.

The Matrix's Rotten Tomatoes score is perfect.

Subsequently, in Yahoo Movies, it gave The Matrix an A-level rating, which is a first-class evaluation second only to the A-score.

"Tan Chang's amazing thinking in The Matrix, his imbuing film with the charm of first-class sci-fi, and the frightening philosophical depth, while also taking into account the audience's popcorn feelings, will undoubtedly dislike the huge waves this summer."

In another North America, a media evaluation website specializing in music, games, movies and other works, Ta Riti, also quickly opened a review column for the Matrix.

There are not many media evaluations at the moment, but there are fifteen articles.

Eleven of them were positive in green and three were neutral in yellow. The media ratings collected on the ETA website are based on a 100-point system.

Of these, 60 points or more are positive. Indicated by green; A score between 50 and 60 is a neutral evaluation and is indicated in yellow; A score of 50 or less is a negative review, which is indicated in red.

The Matrix has an average rating of 84 points, which is very punctual.

The only pity is that the media did not give a perfect score of 100, most of them were around 90 points, and the evaluation was below 70 points. There are just a few.

Gave 70 points to the va day ety variety show commented on the film: "Amazing but incoherent extravaganza. Transfiguration but superhuman martial arts. ”

The neutral Boston Globe gave it only a 50 point: "Everything was decent and humorless, and the final stage was a bit bloated and mechanical, and it felt boring." ”

And the only media outlet that gave a negative review was the Chicago Times, which did not deal with the Chinese, with a bright red 25 points unlike any other media: "So much money, so many talents, so amazing technology and visual imagination, but it actually serves such stupid content." ”

After all, the proportion of these media that evaluate sloppiness is too small and inconspicuous, and what is really gratifying is that. Most of the reviews were green.

The video club website gave it a score of 90: "Tan Zhang uses a joke technique to make smart suspense movies as easy as possible for you to understand, although it sometimes confuses the eye, but that doesn't matter." ”

Mr. Showbiz magazine also gave it a score of 90: "This imaginative thriller." It's a trip you'll definitely want someday in the future. ”

"Determined to be a movie that is even crazier than you can imagine, the combination of traditional sci-fi premise and new visuals is almost unbelievable." The Los Angeles Times also scored 90 points.

The highest score was 91 for the Portland newspaper in Oregon: "The onslaught of the Matrix makes you lie back in your chair, and you suddenly open your eyes and find your jaw slack on the ground in surprise." ”

In this way, the Matrix won a great victory in Ta Riti, not to mention a big victory, but also a great honor.

Because the movie has not yet been released, IB, the movie website with the largest audience in North America. The high reputation of the three professional rating websites of ETA Dayti, the Matrix is still in the fan group, which has caused a great shock.

"Oh, is this true, the critics gave the Matrix such a high rating, is this really a shocking science fiction movie"

"I knew, hey, I knew that the trailer was so good, the movie was going to be good. In the past few years, I have never seen a science fiction film that can make that group of grumbling film critics like it so much. ”

"I'm looking forward to it, I really want to go to the cinema and see it now, I love Chinese Tan, his work is always so to my liking."

"The Matrix looks fantastic, the director is great, the trailer is great, and now the critics are amazing, and there's no reason why I shouldn't choose it."

"I still don't know what the Matrix is talking about, but it sounds cool on THET Day, and Lucy and I are ready to book tickets online."

"My brother works for the New York Daily News, and he went to the premiere, and when he came back he told me, Sophia, I watched a great movie today, and I was amazed, he never gave a damn about popcorn-style sci-fi blockbusters and stuff."

Although the reputation of film critics is not necessarily proportional to the box office of a movie, almost all movies that can be unanimously praised by film critics are not bad movies.

The Matrix is undoubtedly now labeled as a "science fiction masterpiece", "film of the year" and so on, making the audience look forward to it more.

Film reviews in North America soon spread across the ocean to China.

For the Hollywood blockbuster directed by Zhang Tan for the first time, domestic audiences can use the word "looking forward to it", because there are too many bad domestic films, and even the former little brother stick, devil, and third brother look down on it.

There is no masterpiece, and the birth of several god-level directors is also a great comfort, and Zhang Tan is undoubtedly the sustenance of a large number of domestic audiences.

In recent years, fans have been one of the few directors who can brag to foreigners.

It is conceivable that the domestic audience is looking forward to the Matrix.

Now I finally got a little evaluation of the movie, and under the leadership of toner, I formed a variety of water armies, and Amway, which is ubiquitous on the Internet.

Posts such as movie box office bars have almost been taken over by posts about The Matrix.

"The detective is awesome, Lao Mei's side blew up, it's all applause"

"Who does the Matrix belong to this year's box office champion?"

"North American film reviews are hot, rave reviews and zero negative reviews, and The Matrix locks in the summer box office champion in advance"

"Translating the Rotten Tomatoes website about the Matrix, let's worship my Detective Hero."

Specifically, it can be said that eight out of ten posts are talking about the Matrix, and the remaining two posts, one is a bar friend irrigation post, and the other is a post that is angrily sprayed that the Matrix is a water army.

"Damn, if you want to blow the Matrix, go to the Matrix, don't blow it at the box office"

"The lord is dead, right, it's all the Matrix, and it's annoying."

"Hackers haven't been plugged in yet, they're also drunk, and they're tired of waiting for the release to be released, so it's good to plug in?"

It's a pity that these angry posts can't have any impact at all, and they were suppressed by the Amway post of the Matrix before they appeared.

The bar owner actually wants to stop this situation, but many of Amway's posts from the Matrix are old people above the tenth level of the movie box office, and some of them are small bar owners themselves, so it is basically unlikely that they will be water armies, and there is no legitimate reason, how can they be embarrassed to prohibit it.

It can only be left to its own devices. To be continued.

ps: I'm sorry, the network was cut off in the afternoon, and I didn't come until now, and the next chapter will be out in about half an hour