Chapter 591 There is a kind of love called letting go
This movie specifically mentions the saying "All water pipes pass through the sea", and Nemo finally swam to the sea from the sewer pipe of the mouthwash basin in the dental clinic... Read the latest and most complete novel
In fact, household wastewater in most areas needs to undergo a series of mechanical treatment procedures before it flows to the sea.
Therefore, this caused dissatisfaction from the JWC Environmental Company, which specializes in treating wastewater in Sydney, and the day after the movie was released in Australia, they used the media to protest, claiming that the movie seriously ignored the reality of the Sydney underground pipeline network and satirized that the name of the movie should be changed from the original "Find Nemo" to the more practical "Crush Nemo".
However, some media defended the film that there are still many sewer systems in Sydney that only undergo some minor pumping treatment, and directly discharge the wastewater to the water pipes in the deep sea. JWC Environmental Company's actual wastewater treatment is not as detailed as they claim, otherwise there would not be so many household wastewater pollution in the offshore of Sydney.
A popular movie can always be brought into reality by the public or the media. I have to say that this is the charm and influence of the movie.
To some extent, this can be regarded as a disguised promotion for the film in Australia. After the news reached North America, Pixar Studio immediately responded.
"When we made the video, there was a paragraph about Nemo being sent to the sewage treatment plant before being washed into the sea and undergoing a mechanical treatment. Although this paragraph was finally cut, you should see that in the theater release version, there is still a paragraph that emphasizes the logo of the 'Sydney Sewage Treatment Plant', which all implies that Nemo did go through certain treatment procedures before successfully returning to the sea."
The film's producer and director Andrew Stanton specially accepted a joint interview with North American and Australian media. "In addition, we will put the deleted sewage treatment plant clips into the later release of DVD versions, so everyone can pay more attention to it at that time."
Hollywood producers will never lack the swearing heads that attract audiences to pay.
Some viewers who like to find the root cause will pay to enter the theater again to see if there is a sign that they have been ignored; more animation movie enthusiasts have more expectations for future releases of DVD versions.
Although the movie has enough booed, Ryan doesn't mind adding more, and he deliberately appears on Antonia Kidman's talk show.
Anne and Nicole have a very good relationship in this life. To a certain extent, Ryan also wanted to help her start a career in ABC as soon as possible.
"This is a story of a father and a son, and a story of growth, a story of love and courage."
The two sat on the single sofa separately, and Ryan faced the questions asked by Antonia Kidman opposite him. He talked happily, "About family, friendship, and growth, these are all things I have seriously considered."
"Can you describe this story in one sentence?" Antonia Kidman asked in time.
"Many times, love needs to let go." Ryan immediately thought of a more suitable word, "There is a kind of love called letting go."
Education in North America is like the other side of the Pacific Ocean. It is often self-willing. Most of the audiences who come to participate in the show tonight are parents with their children. When they hear Ryan's words, they can't help but show their thoughts.
Antonia Kidman turned the topic back to the movie, "For this movie, Pixar delayed the production of the sequel to "Toy Story". Will "Toy Story" be restarted later? Or "Looking for Nemo"?"
"There will definitely be a next episode in Toy Story." Ryan laughed, "But it will take some time, as for
"Looking for Nemo" sequel. Actually, I already have some ideas, but Pixar currently has insufficient staff and cannot start for the time being."
"Is it convenient to reveal the general content?"
"I have thought of the name of the movie about Dolly..." Ryan looked at the audience, saw their expectant eyes, and did not keep it a secret, "It's called "Looking for Dolly."
“It sounds very exciting.”
The audience cooperated and laughed and applauded.
Ryan is not talking nonsense, but has the idea of a real sequel. However, Pixar's team is currently busy and will definitely not be able to start in a short period of time.
Anne is a real person, and the topic is always around Pixar, the hottest Pixar recently. "It is said that the production of another Pixar animated film has come to an end, and a new project has also been launched. I believe everyone is paying attention to this news. Can you tell me in detail?"
"In fact, they appeared in "Looking for Nemo."
Hearing the discussion from the audience below, Ryan deliberately patted his palm and attracted everyone's attention, "Okay, I'll remind everyone that the dentist clinic includes nearby, there are many comics and dolls, including the title of the next Pixar animation."
"Superman Family" will not be released until next year. The promotional plan is just to use "Looking for Nemo" to start to make efforts. Ryan and Ed Kaml have long reached an agreement. When one of them was interviewed, it would be more interesting to let the audience find it themselves, and it would be more impressive to the public.
Of course, the more box office you get after repeated viewing.
In short, both Ryan and Disney have mobilized enough resources to promote this animated feature film and attract more viewers to enter the theater.
For a group company like Disney that started with animation, successful animated movies are more important than successful live-action movies.
Moreover, of the total investment of the film of $150 million, the publicity costs account for $60 million.
After the show was broadcast, the North American audience responded particularly strongly. After years of hard work and development, Pixar Studios has become the leader in computer animation and has a large number of supporters.
Among them, someone soon discovered the comics of the little boy in the clinic and also saw the name of "Superman Family" above. After the news spread on the Internet, Pixar also responded that "Search for Nemo" was popular enough. With this craze, it was enough to warm up for "Superman Family".
In recent years, computer animation has made great progress. "Toy Story", "Monster Electric Power Company", "Ice Age", "Monster Shrek", etc. have not only taken away hundreds of millions of box offices from the world, but also sold peripheral products with profits far exceeding the box office.
Hollywood is a major production place for cartoons, and where is the other production place? I believe many people will think of Japan.
The Japanese also wanted to make enough profits in this craze. They spent a huge amount of money and used $140 million to make "Final Fantasy", known as one of the Japanese national games, into a 3D animated movie.
The production of this animated feature film has been dragging on again and again. The huge production cost and the promotional cost that almost offset the production cost have almost dragged down the invested game company. After years of twists and turns, Sony Columbia Pictures also placed "Final Fantasy" in July under the huge pressure of being released as soon as possible.
However, they knew what level Pixar was, so they chose to release the week before "Looking for Nemo" to take the lead and grab the market for North American animation studios with gorgeous pictures.
The Japanese have always been very confident in their animations, and now it is an era when 3D computer animation is booming. According to the producer Square, the company predicted that "Final Fantasy" will definitely become a box office bomb.
Before "Looking for Nemo", Pixar was a little worried, but Ryan didn't care at all. Although he didn't remember such a movie in his previous life, how many movies adapted from the game were successful? And even if it was successful, there was no type that could be sold well.
Besides, this is North America, and we don’t recognize the so-called national games here.
The box office bomb in Final Fantasy did explode, but it was himself who killed him.
The first week of the 2,683 theaters, a total of 7.62 million US dollars in North America, directly made the publisher Sony Columbia Films vomit blood. By the second week, "Final Fantasy" faced the impact of "Looking for Nemo". In the head-on competition, the two sides showed that they were not rivals at one or two levels at all.
The resources Walt Disney has in North America are far beyond what Sony Entertainment can compare to. It won 3,855 theaters for "Looking for Nemo" in the first week, and won $85.25 million in North America, without any suspense and took the throne of the box office championship.
Final Fantasy only received $2.17 million in the second week, based on maintaining 2,683 theaters.
Perhaps Japan can compete with Hollywood on TV animation, but on the big screen, it is not a match of the same magnitude.
In the second week, the box office of "Search for Nemo" dropped to $65.22 million, while "Final Fantasy"'s performance in the first two weeks was too poor, and the theaters quickly dropped to 1,780, and the box office in North America was only a pitiful $1.32 million.
Sony Columbia has stopped promoting Final Fantasy because they realize that the box office of the movie may not even make back the promotional fees they paid...
In addition to the North American market, "Looking for Nemo" is also popular in Australia, which was released simultaneously. After all, the scenes in the movie are all in Australia. The film earned $12.8 million in the first week. In just two weeks, Australia's total box office exceeded $20 million.
This is a very terrifying number for the sparsely populated Australian market.
Another market released at the same time, the first week of the Kingdom of Great Britain reached $17.8 million, and the two-week box office combined successfully exceeded $25 million.
Subsequently, the movie was released in the most important overseas regions under the operation of branches across Disney. The popularity of North America also drove these markets, especially Japan, which was deeply influenced by animation, with the best box office results, with a figure of nearly $17 million in the first week, which made the Japanese national series "Final Fantasy", which has not been released here, feel tremendous pressure.
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