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Chapter 263 mouth battle

Just as Ryan and Natalie hid in the villa and enjoyed their sweetness, the media outside were almost infuriated. You know, since Hollywood was born, there has never been a movie that has exceeded $100 million in the first week of North America.

The last one that is closest to this number is "Jurassic Park", which is also Ryan Jenkins' work. As most people expected, the first film with a box office of over 100 million in the first week actually appeared in his hands.

"This is an unprecedented record. The world film industry will remember "Titanic" and Ryan Jenkins and James Cameron. The first week of this film has achieved a breakthrough in the box office. Will its next goal be the overall box office record in North America and the overall box office record in the global box office?"

"Titanic is a big can that gathers all the vulgar scenes in Hollywood. Ryan Jenkins, an excellent processor, merged this can into a rare delicacy. It was a feast, and although it earned countless tears and money, it did not hinder its greatness!"

"The Titanic will never sink! Some people call Ryan Jenkins and James Cameron the biggest fools in Hollywood's history. It was these two fools who created a new first-week box office record in North America. Can you smart people do this?"

No matter what position it was before, most media highly praised the movie after the box office was released in the first week. The reason is simple. The movie is too hot and there are too many viewers who like it. Publishing comments that match their wishes will definitely promote newspaper sales.

After all, they will not be able to get over anything with money, not to mention that Ryan’s PR team has never relaxed.

Some TV stations, including NBC, have also taken to street theaters to randomly interview passers-by and moviegoers to learn from them the most realistic views of the public.

"Titanic is a great masterpiece. It is the best movie I have ever seen." People who hold this opinion account for a considerable proportion.

"This is the best movie I have ever seen in my life!" There are also many people who say this.

"What? How? Watch the movie? How many times?" This is what the audience in the cinema was saying, "I've watched it twice last week, and I'm going to watch it twice this week!"

"As far as I know, the movie has been released for less than a whole week, and someone has watched it ten times!"

After entering the second week, "Titanic" still rode the wind and waves without any trend of touching the iceberg. The teams in front of major theaters are getting longer and longer, and related topics are getting hotter. Some carefully curated articles are beginning to appear in the public's sight.

"The deepest love is that after separation, I live myself as you. This sentence is used to describe the love between Ruth and Jack. It is more appropriate. "Titanic" shows us a different view of love from Romeo and Juliet - to live for love! Jack tried his best to save Ruth, and he was selfless and fearless. Ruth lived bravely for the sake of promise, and the same selfless and fearless! Some love is manifested in not fearing death, and some love is manifested in a strong life. Because of love. Jack chose to die; similarly, because of love, Ruth chose to live. But Ruth's life is rebirth!"

For this movie, Vanity Fair specially published a supplement, which highly praised Jack and Ruth's love, but the New York Post, which belongs to News Corp., issued a completely opposite opinion.

"After watching "Titanic", apart from being shocked by the horrifying special effects, the biggest feeling is the story between a thirsty woman and a liar."

"Jack has nothing, and the origin of the ticket is enough to show what kind of life he lived in the past. As for his paintings, I don't understand. It won't be much better anyway, at least it's far worse than Monet and Picasso, which Ruth collected. So he seduced Ruth with the means that girls like to draw. There should be no doubt that Jack can blow out a new sky full of freedom and illusion for the girl!"

"Besides, Ruth. This woman has known Jack for only a day or two and took off her clothes in front of him. Later, she ignored the constraints of the engagement and got along with the other party. Even if this style is placed today, we will sneer at it."

"So, between Jack and Ruth, there should be a great "yiyeqiong" rather than a great love!"

The articles in the New York Post have always had amazing views, but this time it is the same, but the influence of the movie is too great, and Jack and Ruth have too many fans. After this issue of the newspaper was released, the newspaper encountered a lot of trouble, and hundreds of fans gathered in front of the editorial department to protest.

Fortunately, this is purely an analysis of the plot of the movie and does not involve social reality. The New York Post is often protested and is not relieved.

Just like having a tacit understanding in my heart, today we refuted the view of love in the movie. Media such as Vanity Fair and Los Angeles Times will look for new arguments to argue and reject it. The media under News Corporation showed a rare "unity" and continued to launch a counterattack, and the two sides fought each other from a distance.

Such media verbals are the most popular among the public, and they enjoy watching it. Whenever the media mentions new opinions and analysis, many people can't help but think about it and finally choose to buy tickets to watch again.

This is the beauty of Ryan's team's public relations and a common method in publicity. It doesn't matter if someone sees something, because the movie is excellent enough.

"You are behind the scenes, Ryan?" Natalie was looking through newspapers and magazines in recent days.

"So that's it." Ryan put his arms around Natalie's waist with one hand and gently printed on the girl's face. "Part and the public relations team did a great job this time!"

Perhaps he was a little insatiable. Ryan didn't want to leave so early. He had been here for two days. Anyway, the next stop for the crew was the Big Apple, so he was too lazy to go back to Pittsburgh.

Natalie was naturally very happy that Ryanken put down his work and accompanied him. Even though the mobile phones that kept ringing in the past two days were very annoying, the sweetness in her heart still overwhelmed the others.

"Ryan, can you move to New York?" With Natalie's personality, being able to say such words is enough to witness where she is in love.

"Nate, don't forget, I'm still a student of USC." Ryan found a reason in an instant.

Natalie curled her lips and said nothing more. Ryan sighed in her heart. Greed is destined to cause a lot of trouble. "I will come to New York often, Nat."

It seems that he is going to prepare an apartment in New York... Well, it is better to buy a business jet, so it will be convenient to come and go. Ryan pinched his chin, made an instant decision, took his hand, walked to the window and dialed.

"Observe the Titanic column, do you want to hear what they said?"

When Ryan finished the phone and walked back to the sofa, Natalie held up a New Englander to him.

"Are those guys willing to give in? Or are they still shouting after slapping themselves?" Ryan showed a disdainful look.

Natalie shrugged and read aloud when Ryan sat beside her, "The first week of Titanic's box office was indeed amazing, but don't forget that the movie, including the promotional expenses, invested as much as $300 million! As we all know, after the first week of commercial production, the box office will inevitably decline sharply. Judging from the plot of the movie's extremely bad storyline, the decline in the second week is likely to exceed 50%! In short, it is difficult for this movie to recover the cost..."

This is really an objection. Even if Natalie has only a little understanding of film commercial development and theater operations, she knows that this situation will never happen. If you don’t talk about anything else, go and see the long queues and movies that have been newly increased to 4,000 theaters!

However, although she doesn't like or even hates the writer of the next newspaper column, her views are very consistent with her appetite.

After looking at Ryan, seeing that he had no expression, Natalie continued to read.

"There are two recognized liars in this world, one is famous and the other is profit, and there is also an important liar - trend! There is no doubt that "Titanic" has led the trend this summer, but such a blockbuster is often a completely artistically failed movie, a completely vulgarized commercial movie created by Ryan Jenkins for money and interests!"

"This kind of movie can occupy the box office and sweep the summer season, relying on the artistic achievements that make us proud, but the stimulation of the sensory, the stimulation of the eyeball, and the endocrine stimulation."

"Our society cannot always be so vulgar. People always need to move the elegant art of numbing nerves. Even if Ryan Jenkins, who has been completely vulgarized, can occupy the box office now and will definitely be abandoned by the audience in the near future!"

"Filmmakers represented by Ryan Jenkins have forgotten the original function and mission of the movie. They are increasingly betraying the definition of the movie itself, and are increasingly moving the movie away from real life..."

Natalie suddenly couldn't continue reading it. There was something in front of it, but the writing afterwards was too outrageous.

"What was the purpose of the movie's original birth?" Ryan shook his head and asked, "Is this an article by Gary Graham?"

"Hmm~" Natalie shrugged.

"ignorance!"

Ryan was very disdainful. What was the original function and mission of the movie? Of course it was entertainment! At this level, he was embarrassed to come out to fight a verbal battle?

As for the New Englander, they are definitely more shameless than themselves. North Americans have regarded the "Observing Titanic" column as a joke.

Other commercial movies may have a large drop in the second week, but "Titanic" is definitely the exception!

"Nate, it's almost time, it's time for me to leave."

Ryan looked at the watch and couldn't continue to drag it on, otherwise even if he was a producer, it would be difficult to explain to the entire crew.
Chapter completed!
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