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Chapter 271 The female sniper is online

Wu Jie originally wanted to plagiarize both pieces of music to himself, but he forgot to give Ruda permission last time.

After the car crash, he immediately placed a restriction on Luda's use of the database, and he would have to obtain his consent before using it next time.

But since the car crashed, there is no need to choose the two songs.

If "Chinese March" had been used, the Americans would have thought that a furry bear was coming as soon as the entrance music was played.

Due to the Cold War, most countries in the Soviet bloc did not participate in this year's Olympics.

If China came up with such a piece of in-your-face music with such a strong Soviet vibe, it would really be a bit too disturbing for Americans to get off the stage, and it would not be in line with Rabbit's usual style of making a fortune in silence.

If strictly considered, this song "March of the Iron Torrent" also has some Soviet style, but the flavor is not that strong. It can be regarded as a socialist style with Chinese characteristics, and it is not so angry even though it is full of anger.

As for whether this kind of military music is suitable to be played in the Olympics, this reference is based on the fact that China in the original dimension directly uses the military songs of the People's Liberation Army. Obviously, this is more embarrassing than "March of the Iron Torrent".

After careful consideration, Wu Jie also felt that "March of Steel Torrent" was more suitable. The Chinese delegation could also sing a chorus when entering the venue, which would make it even more majestic.

It would be better to save that "Chinese March" for the 1992 Olympics, when the Soviet Union would be disintegrated, and it would be a good time to use this music to pay homage to the damn big brother, and to celebrate the only son of the "Internachonnell Family"

Glory officially takes the stage.

In addition to this majestic entrance music for the Los Angeles Olympics, Wu Jie also prepared a new set of Chinese suits for the Chinese delegation. To be precise, it should be a small Chinese suit.

This is actually the small suit that will be popular in the future, but it was plagiarized by Wu Jie and formed a branch of Chinese suits.

Now his Uniqlo sells Western-style clothing, with two main series, one is a professional wear series, and the other is a Chinese suit series.

Both series have many branches, especially if the "professional wear" is subdivided, many professions can design several sets of styles individually.

This time, each member of the Chinese delegation was assigned two sets of clothing, one of which was a relatively formal Chinese suit. The male athletes were assigned a Chinese stand-up collar suit, and the female athletes were assigned a Chinese small suit. In addition, there was a suit for both men and women.

An embroidered Tang suit that can be worn on any occasion.

Wu Jie knew that the Chinese delegation and the Chinese Taipei delegation appeared one after the other. This was obviously a disgusting method of US imperialism.

But he is confident that with this entrance song and new costumes, he can definitely make the Taiwan delegation look like a country bumpkin who has just entered the city.

Of course, after this trip of the Chinese delegation, his "UNIQLO" is equivalent to a show in front of the world's audience, which will definitely make his clothing brand a global fashion trend vane.

But before he could think about how to get Ruda to give up the competition for "flag bearer", two brothers and sisters from the Luo family came to his door together.

Of course they are not looking for a fight with Wu Jie, but "Dunhuang" co-produced by the two, which will be released in mid-June.

Wu Jie did the math and found that the movie about these two siblings had been shot for almost half a year, and it was really time to show it to people.

This "Dunhuang" is still in the name of his "Umbrella Film and Television Company". The two brothers and sisters can directly use the new policy to establish "Wolf Warrior Studio" next year. It is not cost-effective to go to a state-owned studio now, so invest

Fang simply is the film and television company owned by Wu Jie.

Wu Jie's film and television company is currently affiliated with the "Beijing Film Studio", which is now the largest film studio in the country. Wu Jie has to spend 100,000 yuan every year as the price of affiliation.

As for the advantage, of course it can be distributed and screened nationwide through the "Beijing Film Studio".

But there are many disadvantages, the first of which is that he can only get 20% of the domestic screening income. This is a preferential treatment only based on his influence as Mr. Wu, otherwise he would not even have the opportunity to be affiliated.

Of course Wu Jie didn't take this money seriously. He didn't think about making money in the domestic film market before the 1990s. He just treated it as making movies for everyone to watch for free and setting a benchmark for the domestic film and television industry.

Now that he knows that the movie will be released on June 10, he will not only personally support it at the "premiere" on the first night, but also plans to invite his friends in Beijing to support it.

At this time, the Yunnan War Zone was launching the five-year "Two Mountains War", and the National Football Team's training venue was changed from Haigeng to Beijing, so he was ready to bring the entire National Football Team to join him.

On June 9, the night before "Dunhuang" was officially released, Wu Jie took Chen Haonan and Lin Yaodong, as well as the entire national football team, as well as Qin Jian and Luda who were training in Beijing to support the show.

In addition to them, Wu Jie also saw many state media reporters at the premiere, including officials from the Ministry of Culture, and even some reporters from Hong Kong and Macau.

He knew that the film did not receive much attention at the beginning, but after it was completed and reviewed, it immediately received the attention of the "Beijing Film Studio", including the Ministry of Culture, and later even regarded it as "Shaolin Temple"

Treat it second.

In this era, there were many domestic distribution channels in Hong Kong. The success of "Shaolin Temple" at the Hong Kong box office was due to the Chinese government's own distribution channels.

Three years ago, Great Wall Production Company and Xinlian Film Company, which have always been affiliated with the Chinese Communist government, jointly established the "Zhongyuan Film Production Company". The first film was the famous "Shaolin Temple", which earned 1,600 yuan in Hong Kong.

With a box office of HK$10,000, this result ranked fourth in the total box office that year.

Two years ago, Great Wall, Xinlian, Phoenix, and the newly founded Chung Yuan merged into "Yindu Organization". Now this film and television company integrates production, distribution, and production, and even has a certain scale of theaters in Hong Kong.

resource.

Wu Jie naturally has great thoughts about this company, because when the "Yindu Organization" was first merged, its resources in the Hong Kong film industry could definitely be regarded as one of the giants.

However, due to the operating problems of state-owned enterprises and some inherent shortcomings, this behemoth sits on the huge resources of the two places, but its body is like a big balloon that is constantly leaking air. It actually relies on constant domestic support to maintain it, and rarely makes positive decisions.

contribution.

Wu Jie is naturally very dissatisfied with this state-owned company, because the mission of the "Yindu Organization" is to promote the positive image of the Chinese Communist Party government to the Hong Kong people through entertainment, film and television, and to subtly cultivate the Hong Kong people's sense of identity with the mainland, but in this regard, they

Obviously he made no contribution at all.

But I despise it, because the distribution channels of "Yindu Institution" in Hong Kong are indeed very powerful.

His film was handed over to the "Yindu Agency" for distribution in Hong Kong, with the goal of breaking the box office record set by "Shaolin Temple" in Hong Kong.

This goal seems a bit big. The movie "Shaolin Temple" is a miracle created by the current situation and is almost impossible to copy.

They don't want to copy, but they want to surpass.

If "Shaolin Temple" is a miracle created by a special historical background, then "Dunhuang" is a miracle created through cheating.

On the day of the premiere, Wu Jie was sure after watching the movie live that this "Dunhuang" would surpass "Shaolin Temple" in terms of artistry, entertainment, and commercial box office.

First of all, the narrative techniques, camera use, editing level, art soundtrack, and performance style of "Dunhuang" are far beyond those of mainland movies of this era, including Hong Kong movies in the early and mid-1980s. There is also a big gap in comparison.

The overall quality has reached the level of Hong Kong's award-winning films in the mid-1990s.

But the most powerful thing about this movie is that the action design exceeds any other movie of this era. In addition, there are several original Qinggong scenes, which of course refers to "parkour".

One of the climax scenes in the movie is the escape scene between Luo Shengyang and Luo Shengnan in two different locations. This plot adopts the narrative technique of parallel montage. The two brothers and sisters jointly staged a parkour performance that can be classified as a miracle in the world of cinema.

The two brothers and sisters show two different styles of parkour in the movie. Luo Shengyang's character is in Hong Kong, and the main scene is extreme parkour between city buildings. It is almost a modified version of the classic scene in "Violent Street". Overall

The level of difficulty and risk is so high that it can make people's hearts rise to their throats throughout the entire journey.

Luo Shengnan's character is in the mainland, mainly jumping around in the alleys. The style is more light and beautiful, a bit like a dragonfly, a bit like the style of "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", but it is between realism and freehand brushwork. To put it bluntly,

It just feels more realistic than "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and doesn't look so fantasy.

These two parallel performances of different styles of parkour, with intertwined narratives, are enough to make the eyes of audiences of this era pop out.

But it’s just this parkour scene, and it’s not as old as half a year’s filming.

Since this is an action movie, in order to ensure a smooth narrative and a full plot, it naturally needs to be three minutes for a small movie, and five minutes for a movie to be considered qualified.

There is no need to go into detail about those small fights, the climax is naturally the final battle between the two in the movie.

Luo Shengnan used Baguazhang in the movie. This kind of martial arts is hard to compete with Tai Chi in terms of aesthetics. Especially Baguazhang's movement is like a swimming dragon, its footwork is like water splashing, and its fighting is like a swimming dragon and flying phoenix. Every move is perfect.

Elegant and beautiful.

In the final battle, she mainly demonstrated Baguazhang's characteristics of being able to follow her body, change as she goes, and change as she goes by fighting dozens of them at once. These movements, which are full of beauty in every move, all contain the vicious power of Baguazhang.

The lethality is not only excellent in terms of visual enjoyment, but the actual combat effects also look much stronger than the kung fu movies and action movies of this era.

In particular, Luo Shengyang wore several small suits sponsored by Uniqlo in the movie, which gave her a sense of deja vu as a suit thug throughout the movie.

Luo Shengyang's final battle is also a grass-cutting one, but it is presented through one of the few long-shot battles in a restaurant that Tony Jia can produce. In this era, it is enough to make the audience's blood boil.

Wu Jie felt that this long shot was much better than the original version. One was that Luo Shengyang's Bajiquan was so powerful and fast, and the action design made people feel more excited and exciting.

In addition, he was accompanied by a team of Wolf Warriors transferred from the army. In order to film this scene well, Luo Shengyang first spent three months building a temporary restaurant that met the filming requirements, and then rehearsed for three days with more than a dozen Wolf Warriors.

Oh my god, it took three more actual days of filming, and then I finally shot this clip that is enough to become a classic in film history.

After watching the entire movie, Wu Jie can confirm that the quality of "Dunhuang" is almost better than any action movie that does not use special effects. If it couldn't shock the world in 1984, it would definitely be the outbreak of World War III.

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Otherwise, even if this is a movie shot in North Korea, it will probably become popular all over the world because of its hard quality.

When Wu Jie officially joined the national team for training the next day, almost all official media began to report on this movie, which had already caused a sensation in the industry.

Yesterday's premiere invited many well-known domestic journalists, including some from Hong Kong.

After watching the movie, these people were all so excited that they wrote a lot of movie reviews overnight after returning home. The vocabulary they used was much more beautiful and exaggerated than when "Shaolin Temple" was released two years ago.
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