"And the shortcomings of this movie are also obvious, that is, the flaws in the setting."

"It's almost a well-known fact that the pretty country can't accept a man who doesn't hold a gun into the army."

"Of course, if this is just a fictional story, then no matter how flawed the setting is, the audience will make it up by themselves."

"But you chose a piece of real history, a real war, and a real team."

"Honestly, for a war movie, this might be a big no-no."

After speaking, he looked at Ye Heng again, as if he wanted to see Ye Heng's answer to this.

At this time, the expression on Ye Heng's face was still calm, as if he had already guessed what Deanuo was going to say.

"Actually, many people have told me about this issue." Ye Heng was very calm.

"But I know there is a very simple way, which can make people accept this setting at a very low cost, and at the same time, it will not feel nonsense."

A look of curiosity appeared on D'Anno's face.

"In what way?"

"This film is based on true events."

Hearing this, D'Anno was taken aback for a moment, but then frowned.

"Aren't you afraid of being suspected of false propaganda?"

Ye Heng smiled helplessly.

Why can't you think of a better place?For example, is this sentence true?

But it's no wonder De Anno, after all, this story does not seem like it will happen in real life.

Let's not talk about the beautiful country. Will the army accept a soldier who is not willing to pick up a gun.

If that soldier really didn't want to pick up a gun, why would he go to war?

If he wanted to save others, wouldn't it be okay to be a doctor?

In any case, logically speaking, D'Anno thinks the story doesn't make sense.

But, sometimes, in reality, he is illogical.

"Don't worry, this will not be suspected of false propaganda."

"The plot of this movie is just an unusual fragment that I found from the submerged sea of ​​history."

D'Anno froze for a moment.

Could it be that what Ye Heng just said is true?

Is the story of "Blood Battle on Hacksaw Mountain" really based on real people?

"That, the prototype of the movie, is it also called Desmond?" D'Anno couldn't help asking.

"Well, Desmond Dawes."

After hearing this, De Anno immediately turned on his phone and searched.

Information on several celebrities with similar names immediately appeared in it, but none of them could be matched.

There seems to be not much information about this World War II veteran, and it can even be said that it is almost extinct on the Internet.

But D'Anno didn't give up easily.

And he thinks this kind of imagination is actually quite normal.

After all, if you can find it with a search, it means that the old man's deeds are well known on the Internet.

And it is impossible for him not to understand the well-known story.

D'Anno targeted two words, one was "Desmond Doss" and the other was "World War II."

And after such a filter, the information that appears is much less at once, leaving only two short pages.

The first few appear to be eponymous, but equally unknown WWII soldiers.

Appeared in a death list.

And when he turned to the next page, a piece of information on the third line immediately came into his eyes.

"The Story of a World War II Veteran."

He opened it and found that what was written in it was exactly the story shot in Ye Heng's movie.

However, the reading volume of this article is extremely low, and the publication time is about 30 years ago.

After reading this article, D'Anno looked at Ye Heng with a hint of shock in his eyes.

"Yes, but are you really sure what is written on it is true?"

After all, it is very easy to fake an article, as long as you can type, you can do it.

But Ye Heng smiled lightly and walked to the computer screen.

On the computer screen at this time, Garfield's face just stopped in the middle of the screen.

"This man, his name is Garfield."

"Full name is Garfield Doss."

Hearing this, D'Anno instantly understood what was going on, and looked at Ye Heng with his eyes wide open in disbelief.

Chapter 108 Deserving Box Office

"You mean, this leading actor is a descendant of the prototype of this story?"

D'Anno said, his tone full of disbelief.

But Ye Heng just smiled lightly.

"To be precise, it's his grandson."

D'Anno looked at Garfield on the screen again, not knowing what to say for a while.

After a long time, he could only show a helpless smile.

"If you take this matter as a publicity point, your movie will definitely be regarded as a hit."

Ye Heng smiled lightly and shook his head.

He naturally knew that the point of propaganda that De Anno said was nothing more than spreading the fact that Garfield was the prototype grandson.

But Ye Heng didn't intend to do that.

Garfield worked very hard on the set. If people who walked into the theater wanted to praise him, Ye Heng hoped that they would praise his acting skills, not the hard work of his ancestors.

This story has a "based on a true story" on the line.

As for Garfield, Ye Heng didn't want to let it out.

He still wants Garfield to help him make movies in the future, but this incident shouldn't make him feel like "I've been recognized because of the aura of my ancestors".

"Garfield needs to be affirmed for his acting skills, not his status as a heroic descendant."

D'Anno froze for a moment, then looked at Ye Heng in silence for a long time.

But in the end, he just shook his head and smiled.

"By the way, can I ask you something?"

Ye Heng got stuck in Deanno again, and there was a question pressing in his heart, which he had been holding back from yesterday until now.

Although asking such a question might make both parties a little embarrassed, Ye Heng still couldn't help but want to ask.

"what?"

"After you watched the movie yesterday, I mean the time you watched it at ten times the speed, and you seemed to be quite satisfied with the movie."

De'Anno nodded, "Because that's a really good story."

"But afterwards, you seem to have disappointed expressions on your faces."

"why?"

Hearing this, D'Anno froze for a moment, and then showed a helpless smile.

"Have you seen our movie?"

Ye Heng was silent for a while, "I read a part of it."

"What do you think of our special effects?"

"Great, absolutely top class in the industry."

With Ye Heng's affirmation, a smile appeared on D'Anno's face.

"We think the same way, and we have always been proud of it, hoping to continue to make better special effects and surpass ourselves."

"At the beginning, this company was established by a few college students full of dreams."

"They want to be able to make the coolest special effects in the world, ones that people can't forget after watching it once!"

Having said this, D'Anno's face turned slightly red, and he seemed a little excited.

But that excited look only stayed for a few seconds before being replaced by helplessness and a wry smile.

"But since about five or six years ago, special effects have entered a stage of stagnation."

"People seem to be settled in the status quo."

"The audience feels that the current special effects are gorgeous enough to attract attention."

"The film company feels that this kind of investment is already a lot, and they are unwilling to invest more and make more shocking scenes."

D'Anno smiled wryly, with a helpless smile on his face.

"Until a few years ago, we received an order, an order from Longguo."

The moment Ye Heng heard this, he had already guessed what the list was.

"The movie is called "Six Nuclear Bombs". It's a science fiction movie."

"Originally, we didn't have much hope for the sci-fi movies of Longguo. After all, you also know your sci-fi movie market."

"But when we saw what they wanted us to do, and the amount of money they gave us, it seemed like we had found a passion that we had forgotten a long time ago."

"We spent a whole year without sleep and food, using our best technology to create the best special effects scene for this movie!"

A smile appeared on D'Anno's face again.

"I saw you coming over yesterday, and saw that you are a native of Longguo, so everyone expected that you would bring us a challenge like the director of "Six Nuclear Bombs."

"But in the end, you brought an excellent movie, but the technology required is so simple."

"Everyone has a gap in their hearts, and naturally they will be disappointed."

Ye Heng smiled wryly. He didn't expect that this time, Director Zhang San raised the other party's expectations, and he let the other party down.

"By the way, I heard that "Six Nuclear Bombs" is a Waterloo in your domestic box office, only more than 1 million RMB. Is it true?"

D'Anno seemed to think of something, and asked quickly.

He clearly has a lot on his mind about this movie.

"Well, the box office is a bit lower."

"But, but the special effects of that movie are definitely top-notch! And although the plot of the movie is weaker, it is definitely comparable to Haolaiwu's sci-fi blockbusters!"

"Why is the box office so low? Don't you Long Kingdom people like science fiction movies?"

An embarrassed smile appeared on Ye Heng's face.

It can be said that a small part of the reason why "Six Nuclear Bombs" suffered from Waterloo at the box office is due to him.

And why is it only a small part?

Because the larger part is Antarctica's own death.

Originally, my own movie was released online, but the neuropathy blocked me.

Of course, it is understandable for the company to protect the box office Ye Heng of "Six Nuclear Bombs" in order to maximize profits.

But what annoyed him the most was that when Antarctica did all this, it didn't discuss with him at all.

They even sent notices to other companies, telling them not to release Ye Heng's movies!

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