Chapter 799 A super blockbuster worth the ticket price
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"Michael Bay doesn't care about your soul, he only cares about your pockets! But he at least guarantees that you will feel exhausted when you get home and will not feel that the money is a bit unfair. This is a fair deal."
This sentence that appears on the American Salon website can be said to be the most appropriate evaluation of Michael Bay and "Transformers 2".
The film focuses on a lot of explosions, fights and destruction. The audience has never seen such a crazy scene in the theater. It has a great impact on vision and hearing, and it feels exhausted both physically and mentally after watching it.
"Now you can see movies everywhere on the Internet at home. Why can you attract everyone to come to the theater and watch your movies specifically?"
This is what Michael Bay said in an interview, which just reflects the current situation in the film industry. There are more and more entertainment methods. You can see that the channels of movies are becoming increasingly diverse, and films full of visual effects can only experience the best results on the big screen.
In a sense, Michael Bay understands the audience very well.
"Michael knows what audiences like because he is also one of the audience. He has a good feeling, knowing what things can make people excited and knowing what movies the public likes."
As one of the film's producers, Jerry Brookheimer's comment on Blast Bay is quite pertinent.
"Noisy", "stupid", "evil", "unbearable", "shockless garbage disposaler" If you don't like Michael Bay's movies, it's not an exaggeration to use all kinds of vicious words.
But how could Michael Bay make most viewers in the world go crazy? How could he make big directors like Simon West, Tony Scott line up in a long queue just to buy tickets for the newly released movie "Transformers 2: Revenge of the Fallen King Kong"?
On the surface, all of Michael Bay's movies use his signature killer weapon, and are very similar - endless explosion scenes, deafening noises, dangerous pursuits and fights, the destruction of coordinated buildings around the world, and the jokes that Americans like to watch.
In fact, the most important sign of the Explosion Bay movie is the dazzling quick editing.
"It only takes a few seconds to see a movie and it can be judged that it was from Michael Bay. There is no doubt that he influenced the visual language of contemporary mainstream Hollywood commercial blockbusters."
As someone who has worked with him several times, Stephen Spielberg can be said to have a deep understanding of Michael Bay.
The editing of a science fiction action movie is like making a puzzle maze. Every screen switching should have its logic, but Michael Bey does not need this logic. He believes that the coherence of action energy can replace logic.
He is good at creating an exciting feeling through mid-scene capture and mixing upward angles, and then through quick editing and camera configuration, the audience feels like they are in battle.
All of these are perfectly reflected in "Transformers 2", which makes the audience crazy and boil, and even they ignore the existence of superstars like Ryan in the film.
"No matter how popular the action scenes are, the richness of the plot content, and the density of interspersed jokes will be much more than you expect."
After the premiere, Eren did not leave Rhode Island immediately, but was preparing to participate in a Transformers global fan event held by Hasbro. After receiving a call from a friend asking about the video, he said, "If your appetite for the video is a beef burger, then the video will serve you the whole beef pizza, which is not ruled out to make you overeat on the basis of ensuring that you can satisfy your appetite."
"But the film critic said..." The other party was hesitant on the phone, "The video was a noise pollution, visual garbage and vulgar plot."
"This is a film that is sincerely made for fans," Yilun said calmly, "Those who want to dig out something from it like professional film critics can give up."
"Then I'll be relieved." My friend was about to hang up the phone. "I'll go book the ticket now."
After hanging up the phone, Yilun thought about it, turned on the computer in the room, logged into the Rotten Tomato website, found the latest "Transformers 2" section, and clicked to log in, and saw that the video was thrown over by professional film reviewers. It was only the first day of its official release, but it fell to 25% freshness.
Those film reviews are even more unsightly.
"Even if this video is reasonable, it's just a portrayal of the most boring, rude and despicable modern Hollywood."
"This "Transformers 2" is simply a pile of shining garbage."
"Transformers 2 can definitely win the 'worst movie of ten years'."
“Alessandra?.”
As Iron expected, professional film critics began to criticize again. But the weak voice was so weak that they could barely entertain themselves.
Turn off Rotten Tomatoes, which had little impact on the film's box office, turned to Ryan Disney Family Online, where a large number of fans left messages in the "Transformers" section.
"It's a very pleasant movie."
"Transformers 2 further proves that director Michael Bay has an excellent appreciation for grand scenes and a talent for creating amazing things. Ryan is absolutely wise to choose him as the director."
"The film brings together the most popular advantages of all popcorn movies and magnifies them one by one to the goal of being as significant as possible, and does not deliberately avoid the advantages that have been fully recognized and affirmed due to innovation. This creative idea of playing to one's strengths and avoiding weaknesses ultimately ensures that "Transformers 2" becomes one of the few sequels that can be better than the predecessors of famous overall quality."
"The whole film is full of earth-shaking explosions, fire-powered attacks, heart-wrenching screams, special effects and dazzling action scenes, which fully display all the essential elements of popcorn entertainment blockbusters. "Transformers 2" is a super blockbuster that can be worth the fare."
In just less than a day, the number of messages here exceeded 100,000, most of them expressed their love for the film, which reflects the average quality of the film, and also believed that the film was good enough in the Transformers column to be worth the price of the film.
After attending the premiere, Ryan flew back to Los Angeles from Rhode Island. With his insistence, the length of the film's release version was finally compressed by Michael Bay for two hours, canceling some irrelevant and funny content for the sake of being funny, and the rhythm became more compact.
The previous failed videos of Michael Bay are not unrelated to being too long.
You know, Blast Bay never mind making the movie extremely long. "Pearl Harbor" in 2001 was 183 minutes long. "Jedi 2" in 2003 was just a street action film set in the city, and it could even take 143 minutes. Perhaps only God knows how many of the abridged clips were edited by Michael Bet repeatedly gritting his teeth.
This can easily cause the rhythm to be slow and fatigue the audience.
Time slowly reached midnight, and Ryan didn't mean to go to bed. He was waiting for the first day of the film's box office. After all, the production cost of the entire film was as high as 210 million US dollars. Even though the first film was popular, the publicity could save a lot of money, but the publicity and distribution cost was enough.
Even Ryan would feel some pressure for such an investment.
The door of the study was pushed open from outside, and Charlize, wearing a nightgown, walked over, bent down and kissed Ryan's mouth, pulled over a chair, and sat next to him.
"Have the statistics not come out yet?" she asked with concern.
"It should be soon." Ryan looked at the wall clock on the wall and pinched her face with distress, "Why are you getting up? You have not had a good sleep recently, so you should take a break early."
"I just woke up and can't sleep for the time being. I'll wait for you for a while." Charlize took Ryan's cup and drank nearly half a glass of water. "Every time there is a big production, you will do this. Is it very stressful?"
"Not as big as you think." Ryan took the cup handed over by Charlize and placed it on the desk. "You know, more than 30 sponsors have shared $90 million in cost for Disney."
"Yes." Charlize quickly curled his lips, "My ct natural treasure alone contributed $4.5 million, and he didn't talk about the slightest relationship during negotiations by Autobot Studio."
"Dear." Ryan sorted out his scattered blonde hair for Charlize, "This is a discount."
"I understand." Charlize was obviously a joke just now, "Business is business, and Disney also has its own rules and regulations."
Her eyes turned, "Can you maintain this price when the next installment is implanted?"
"You..." Ryan pointed her nose, "I will say hello to the studio."
"The effect is obvious." Charlize changed into a serious face. "Since the release of the implanted "Iron Man 2", the sales of CT Nature Treasure's entire product line have increased by 25%. Although there is a summer relationship, the effect is still very obvious. My advertising director has been reminding me recently to continue to maintain cooperation in Disney's big productions."
In a plot of Shanghai, "Transformers 2" was filmed in ct Nature Treasure's flagship store for nearly two minutes, which will definitely help the future pulling effect of the product.
After chatting with Charlize for a few more words, Ryan refreshed his email and a new email prompt finally appeared.
"How many?"
Charlize came over, watched Ryan click the email, and then curled his lips, "It's really disappointing that he didn't break the single-day box office record of "The Hunger Games 2".
Glare at Charlize, Ryan turned off his laptop, "$69.05 million is already quite outstanding!" (To be continued)
Chapter completed!