Chapter 267: Because I like it so much


The premiere ended because many viewers were of the nature of a book club to watch the film. When they left, they gathered together and many people walked to discuss the film they just watched.
A black-haired older youth said: "The adaptation is very large."
The blond boy next to him answered: "But the adaptation is very exciting, more exciting than the novel."
The black-haired elder young man stretched out his hands helplessly and said, "John, I haven't complained? I did the same as you meant. The adaptation is unexpectedly wonderful."
The brown-haired man who followed was full of pain: "It is most appropriate to mourn Robert Ludren with such a wonderful movie."
"Yes." The other person agreed.
The black-haired elder youth said: "I never thought that Matt Damon could be so handsome and so cool."
The blond boy agreed: "Ben Affleck, who starred in "Pearl Harbor" some time ago, is much better than his good brother!"
The painful brown-haired man interjected at this moment: "I heard that this is the protagonist selected by the producer Ronan Anderson himself. This guy has a good vision."
"Ronan Anderson?" The blond boy hadn't noticed the name before.
The black-haired older youth said: "The film's first producer and first screenwriter." He seemed to know something: "It seems that he was also the producer of the "Human Removal Project" series and "Reaper Is Coming."
"Two super selling horror movies?" said the blond boy, "This producer seems to be very good."
Suddenly someone in front of you came up to block the way. It turned out to be a person who was investigating a consulting company. Under normal circumstances, a few people were reluctant to take time to do this kind of investigation, nor did they look down upon the little gift from the investigation and consulting company.
But tonight is different. They all rated this movie because they liked it so much!
The scores of several people are "a" without exception.
Chicago, late at night.
This afternoon, I received the film copy of "The Bourne Vestige" by mail, and Roger Albert took advantage of his free time to watch it in the private theater at night.
After reading it, he said to the waiting agent: "Critical."
Due to the worsening of the mouth disease, Roger Albert could not speak for a long time, and his words became more refined, which also affected his film reviews.
When he came to the study, Roger Albert referred to the relevant information he had obtained and wrote a short commentary in only twenty minutes.
"It is undeniable that the original novel "Bourne's Identity" by Robert Ludren, known as the father of modern thrillers, has a wonderful story. But when the producer Ronan Anderson turned it into film language, he still did A drastic transformation."
"It is said that when Ronan Anderson invited Tony Gilroy to write the script for The Bourne, he advised him not to read novels, but to write the script completely according to the outline of the story he wrote. In the process , Director Paul Greengrass also personally participated in it and discussed and polished the script together. It took more than half a year to complete the writing. It can be described as fine work."
"Now that the movie is released, the result also proves that it's all worthwhile."
"The most impressive thing about "The Bourne" is its fast editing and hand-held photography. This technical change in film language is destined to make "The Bourne" from an excellent spy movie to a classic visual paradigm. "
"Hand-held shaking and fragmented visual language is not a show off of skills, but a good description of the character and behavior of the characters in the image, although the original book has given Jason Byrne agility and perception ability. Unusual, calm and good at using the surrounding environment and other character characteristics, but we can only perceive this character, but can not see this characteristic on the screen, Paul Greengrass is to make a higher level In order to refine the personality hidden in the conflict of the drama to the iris of the audience, this kind of conversion from what the brain thinks to what the eyes see is the greatest contribution."
"The secret agent films are not just the beauty of the car, the bomb speed, and sometimes the mental excitement brought by extraordinary figures walking down the altar is often more impressive than the boringness of wandering around the altar."
"I think the new movie "The Bourne" will set a new benchmark for spy films in the 21st century after its release!"
At this point, Roger Albert thought of the film’s producer and first screenwriter, and after a little thought, he continued to write.
"In particular, Ronan Anderson, the producer of the film, is a great guy who has just joined Hollywood and has the potential to become a gold medal producer. He is the initiator of "The Bourne" and personally selected Paul Green. Grass and Matt Damon are very successful as directors and actor nowadays."
"According to my observations over the past few years, Ronan Anderson has a keen eye as a producer. Not only can he see far, but he can also discover what others have not discovered, and see the realm that others have not seen. A good producer, We must have such a unique vision and broad vision, we must understand and control the market, and learn to discover good scripts and new projects. This is the foundation of life."
At the end of the film review, Roger Albert gave four and a half stars out of five out of five stars and gave him his iconic thumbs.
The premiere of "The Bourne Shadow" was a huge success. On the one hand, it won praises that can be regarded as one-sided, and on the other hand, the ingenious premiere attracted the attention of countless audiences.
The effect of beating the eyeballs under the banner of reasonableness is excellent.
The black carpet that Ronan produced, the uniform black dresses of the film crew and the premiere guests, and the tribute section that followed were also praised by the media.
The respect for the deceased is not only in the East, but also in the West.
Like the annual Oscars ceremony, paying tribute to and mourning the death of academy members are essential links.
Even though it seems very boring and boring, no media has ever criticized Oscar in this regard.
This is a universal value orientation of human society.
The only pity is that Robert Ludren is a behind-the-scenes writer, unlike Heath Ledger who is a star actor in front of the scene, otherwise it will have a greater impact on the film.
No one can deny the important role Heath Ledger played in the success of The Dark Knight.
In Ronan's past life, before the release of "The Dark Knight", the huge propaganda machine of Warner Bros. had completed the mythology of the Joker and Heath Ledger.
Thanks to the asylum of Robert Lu Delun's deceased and the high quality of the key film itself, after the premiere, "The Bourne Shadow" received comprehensive praise, and the reputation was so good that it burst directly.
"Los Angeles Times" praised Matt Damon's acting skills and Paul Greengrass's ability to direct, and commented that the film "controlled our attention and our respect."
The "Dallas Morning Post" believes: "The Bourne Flyer burst out with comparable power and energy."
The New York Times commented that the film "woke up all feelings without relying on any special effects and soundtracks."
Even the group of film critics who do not like summer blockbusters and advertise the elegance of the judges have given great praise to "The Bourne".
In addition to Roger Albert, Kenneth Turan and Todd McCarthy, there are many critics who have received good reviews.
Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post directly quoted his daughter's feelings about The Bourne: "'You know, this movie is actually about one thing-Matt Damon is so cool. 'She likes him very much; I'm second. But she is right: this movie appropriately shows his tough personality and rough and handsome appearance."
Of course, it is impossible for all the media and film critics to like this film, and there are also criticisms of this film that are not too cold.
Someone in the Boston Globe wrote: "Matt Damon's performance from start to finish is like sleepwalking."
"Los Angeles Daily" criticism: "Matt Damon did not distinguish his role from a spy."
But these are more like probing, because both inside and outside the industry think that Matt Damon played the best acting level since the movie, and the role of Jason Byrne seems to be tailored for him. same.
The most direct word-of-mouth statistics was quickly delivered to Ronan, and the responses from all quarters were similar to expectations, and even better than expected.
In addition, in the live audience survey conducted by cinema company, the average score of the audience after watching the movie is "a". Based on various reactions, cinema conservatively predicts that the North American box office of "The Bourne" will not be less than 100 million. 50 million dollars.
Ronan has always maintained sufficient communication with the Embassy Film Industry. The Embassy Film Industry’s publicity and distribution department has been fully active. All resources have been invested in "The Bourne Shadows" during this period of time. With a burst of word-of-mouth, he has launched word-of-mouth marketing~www .EbookFREE.me~Hollywood movies have entered this era, and the reputation of movies has long been formed spontaneously. The concept of word-of-mouth marketing has penetrated the industry.
Movies with poor reputation strive to find their target audiences and selling points. Movies with good reputation must use huge media resources to make their reputations burst, and strive to reach every potential audience and even potential consumers.
Even if some people do not go to theaters to watch, they are very likely to become a member of offline consumers.
Television, DVDs, and new media copyrights that have just begun to develop, the revenue that these bring to a film has exceeded the box office.
As the owner and operator of a movie company, of course you can't just stare at the movie box office.
"The Bourne Duty" is different from those movies that use special effects as a selling point. It is close to the documentary style, which can make this movie more marketable on the small screen and home entertainment market.
After the premiere, the word-of-mouth and popularity of "The Bourne" became more and more popular. Finally, when the 2500 early screenings arrived, a huge number of movie fans found a catharsis and swarmed into the theater to enjoy this special action movie. .
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