Chapter 866: . Critic’s Perspective and Audience Perspective


"Dear" invites these film critics, media people, etc. to participate in the premiere. Although they are free, they will definitely not give red envelopes.
Of course, even if you don't give red envelopes, these film critics dare not write silly things, but in the same way, they will definitely have higher requirements for movies.
It can be said that to some extent, the film "Dear", these film critics can be regarded as returning from business to the film itself.
These days, red envelope film critics, red envelope reporters and so on, everyone has long been used to seeing film critics who do not accept red envelopes.
After all, film critics are also going to have a good meal.
Moreover, with the outbreak of the Chinese film market, more and more people have joined the industry of film critics.
But in fact, most of the domestic film critics are not professional film critics. Many of them are red envelope film critics. Buy a few accounts, run them, and then write film reviews to claim themselves as film critics.
This is the industry of film critics since the rise of the media in the Internet age.
This is not only the case in China, but Hollywood, which everyone respects, is actually the same.
Because, although there are so-called professional film critics in Hollywood, in fact, those film critics also have to eat well.
It's just that their packaging is in place, and many film critics have been packaged.
But similarly, Hollywood is also flooded with many online film critics. They may not call themselves film critics, but in fact, they are no different from domestic self-media film critics.
Of course, it is not ruled out that there will be people in reverse public relations, but this kind of thing, it is good to say that on other movies, few people dare to do such a sensitive movie like "Dear".
Because on the one hand it is thankless, and on the other hand, if it is exposed, it will definitely be a huge scandal.
Therefore, for this premiere tonight, these film critics and media people have become more objective.
Among the film critics present tonight, Lin Ke is undoubtedly the most special one.
Because Lin Ke used to be a reporter and was a relatively famous reporter.
He had excavated a lot of shady scenes, the dark side of society, and even used to be an undercover reporter. He was most famous for an undercover pyramid scheme and successfully helped the police crack down on that one.
However, later, due to some reasons, the interview qualification was revoked.
Of course, some of the contacts and fame he had accumulated earlier made him have his press card revoked and he could not continue to be a reporter, but he did better if he jumped out of the circle of reporters.
Today, he himself is the owner of a self-media studio.
Film critic is just a part-time job for him, but because of his previous career as a journalist, his perspective on film is even more unique, so he is relatively famous in the circle of film critics.
Why he is special is because of Lin Ke's experience.
When he was a reporter, he had conducted an in-depth investigation of an abduction gang, and successfully assisted the police in catching this criminal gang and rescued many abducted children.
I also followed the parents who lost their children to find their children for half a year.
Therefore, Lin Ke absolutely has a say in this aspect.
Lin Ke has no prejudice against "Dear", because he has conducted in-depth investigations and has been in contact with many parents of all kinds who have been looking for lost children for many years. He knows better, although in the Internet age, finding people is more convenient than before. But in fact, after the child is lost, there are still not many found.
Because criminal gangs have also become more cautious and cruel.
In Lin Ke's view, if "Dear" can make more people pay attention to this kind of thing, it would be a good thing.
Similarly, among this group of people tonight, there is another special one, and that is Su Zhijun.
Su Zhijun is also a reporter. However, unlike Lin Ke, he has always opposed "Dear", and that "Ban Tou Dipped in Human Blood" was written by him.
The premiere of "Dear" did not involve too many live entertainment links, but after a few simple questions, the film officially began to show.
To put it bluntly, this premiere can also be regarded as a special screening.
The lights dimmed and the big screen came on.
After the familiar Longbiao, there are production companies such as Huaxin and Xingmeng.
Director: Wu Tianxiong
Screenwriter: Wang Yifan
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At the beginning of the movie, what appeared was a market scene, the camera moved slowly, there were vendors selling, couples quarreling, shoemakers repairing shoes, accompanied by various voices of humans, cars, and TV. In the end, the shot fell. On the side of the male protagonist Tian Wenjun, everything constitutes this vivid picture of the market, and the details make the picture extremely clear, as if he immediately followed the camera to a small corner of the downtown area.
Don't underestimate such details. In fact, movies are more than just telling stories. In many cases, details are also important.
If the lens is directly given to Tian Wenjun, then the explanation of the background is lost, and these seemingly insignificant images explain the local background.
The environment here is noisy, but there is order in the chaos.
For people sitting on seats in the dark, looking up at the illuminated screen, ordinary people’s concern is the plot of this story, but more often, it’s when you see the picture first and hear At that second, it was actually the intuition of the senses making the judgment.
Ordinary audiences naturally don't care too much about these things, but film critics and media people will nod subconsciously.
Wu Tianxiong's skill in this area is still quite in place.
The control of the details, let Tian Wenjun's environment be explained at the beginning.
Although the characters in the camera are very plain, they are plain enough to make people misunderstand that these actors are too ugly. Even the protagonist's children are dirty and unlovable.
Yes, the son of Tian Wenjun in the film does not feel pleasing to people, but rather like a bearish child.
Although many people know that this is a movie on the theme of anti-trafficking, for ordinary people, they watch movies more often by watching stories, but rarely think about other things.
And their preferences are very intuitive.
Like is like, dislike is not like.
Obviously, Tian Wenjun's son, Tian Peng, gave the audience a bad feeling.
In other words, it makes people feel a little offensive.
This is not surprising. In fact, most people like children who are cute, cute and sensible. If it is a cute little girl, then naturally everyone will look at it and like it.
Likes and dislikes are human nature.
Tian Peng is obviously not a good boy. On the contrary, the children at this stage are actually at the age when people hate dogs.
They are mischievous, often troublesome, disobedient, etc.
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