clap clap clap!

In the viewing room, applause broke out.

Everyone stood up and clapped and cheered in the direction of Wen Mino.

If before they came here, they just thought that the film was awesome because of its large investment, now they have high respect for the entire crew.

It took three months to shoot, and it can be seen that it was carefully crafted and the details are full of sincerity.

The credit for this is not just what the investment can bring, it must include the efforts of the entire crew, and the director is the first to bear the brunt.

Just because of his seriousness in taking movies, they sincerely admire Fumino.

"Well done, Director Literary. You have set an example for the people in our company."

"I used to think that the gap between me and the literary director was just our close relationship with Mr. Xu. Now it seems that there is still a lot to learn."

"To be honest, with so many directors in the company, the one who will take the lead in the future will probably be either Director Guo or Director Li."

"Hey, do you think we have the opportunity to participate in this type of film shooting? The company will definitely set up related film projects later, but I don't know in what capacity we will participate."

Everyone was talking in low voices, and no one looked at Wen Muye with anything other than admiration in their eyes.

Since the release of "The Wandering Earth", most people in the company actually think that Guo Fan is the chief director of Jiaxing.

After all, except for "I'm Not the God of Medicine", Fumino's other project resumes are not up to par.

But this time "Operation Red Sea" has completely dispelled everyone's doubts about him directing large-scale productions. This guy is an all-rounder who can be both literary and military. In a sense, this kind of all-rounder is more suitable for the company than a specialist.

"Did you see that your hard work was not in vain? Everyone can see it."

Xu Jia patted Wen Muye's arm. The latter's eyes were already red. It was obvious that a work of painstaking efforts could be recognized, which was also a great encouragement to him as a creator.

"After the project is carefully edited and the final film is released, you and the crew have a good rest. It won't be too late to come back during the celebration banquet. This person's body will collapse if he is always tense, so it is necessary to relax occasionally. ." Xu Jia advised.

Based on his understanding of Wen Mino, if he didn't mention this, he probably wouldn't slack off at all and wouldn't stop until the film was cut out.

"I already have an idea for the final film in my mind. All that's left is to cut it step by step. Don't worry about me getting into trouble again."

Fumino scratched the back of his head, knowing that his previous behavior of cutting the film without sleep made Xu Jia worried about him, and explained: "I will relax with you later, but it will be after the film promotion period is over. As you said, We have put in so much effort, but we still want a process that has a beginning and an end.”

He looked at Xu Jia firmly, showing his determination. He was just one step away. If he didn't continue to participate, he would probably feel regretful when he thought about it in the future.

"Come on, take care of your own health. It not only belongs to you, but also is the company's precious wealth." Xu Jia said helplessly.

I just know that all these directors have bad tempers. Even if you look at each of them, they sometimes feel quite clever. They are all sacrifices made for the sake of the movie. They have nothing to do with the movie, let alone that stubbornness.

Leaving Wen Muye to be worshiped by the company's insiders, Xu Jia took the initiative to approach Han Sanping and Zhang Yimou.

"Two big guys, please give me some advice. It's not in vain. When I promote it, I can title it as a good movie certified by Korean producers and director Zhang." Xu Jia joked.

He didn't know much about the past incident between Han Sanping and Zhang Yimou, but judging from the appearance of the two, they still got along quite happily.

After all, they are both veteran domestic filmmakers. I can’t tell which one is more important for their contribution to domestic films, but they are definitely key figures.

"I can give you some advice on how to avoid censorship. I can't direct the movie itself. I just watched it purely from the perspective of an ordinary audience. From my perspective, it's no worse than a Hollywood blockbuster, or even ten years old." Before, no, even five years ago, I couldn't imagine that we would have filmed this ourselves." Han Sanping was extremely emotional.

But there was one sentence he didn't finish. Twenty years ago, he really dared to think that they could make this movie.

Because at that time, the Chinese film industry was in the early stage of marketization, and all walks of life were determined and thinking of catching up with Britain and the United States. The blockbuster era that started with "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was much more sophisticated than today.

It can be said that in the past twenty years, Chinese films have actually been standing still, and sometimes they have even regressed a lot.

It wasn't until Xu Jia was born that we finally took a big step forward.

"Yes, it's true that the waves behind the Yangtze River push the waves ahead, and the waves in front beat the waves in front to death on the beach. As an old-timer, I am a little frightened. And what guidance can I give? The box office of one of your movies is enough to exceed all my movies plus The box office together." Zhang Yimou shook his head and smiled bitterly.

The good news is that he has seen that the Chinese film industry may enter a new era. The bad news is that he is already old and may not be able to catch up with this new era.

"This is not comparable. At that time, there were only a few movie theaters in the country, and the number of moviegoers was even rarer. If our current movies were available at that time, they would not be even a fraction of yours."

Xu Jia quickly interrupted Zhang Yi's self-deprecation. Movies cannot be judged solely on box office, not to mention that the era and background are different.

He only achieved his current achievements by taking advantage of the capital's entry into the film industry, but Zhang Yimou, on the other hand, is a master director who can break through the ceiling despite the limitations of the times.

"You two, please stop being humble to each other. As for Yi, for special reasons, he entered the film school in his thirties. He is said to be the fifth generation of directors. In fact, there is a generational gap in the middle. In a sense, he is The first batch of directors to enter the international scene can be said to have brought Chinese cinema to the world. He is indispensable for what our Chinese cinema is today."

"As for Xu Jia, he founded Jiaxing at a young age and trained a group of cutting-edge directors. The films he produced have broken domestic box office records time and time again. In terms of commercialization, domestic film and television companies are the best, and they will The film's atmosphere was completely reversed, and it even began to really impact Hollywood."

"Both of you, one has laid a solid foundation for the Chinese film industry, and the other has made great progress on this foundation. You are both indispensable figures. Don't deny it in a hurry. Old Han, I think I am still qualified to comment."

Han Sanping put his arms around Xu Jia with one hand and Zhang Yi with the other, and smiled at the photographer who was recording the behind-the-scenes photos: "It shouldn't be a problem to take a photo of the three of us. Although we are not old, middle-aged or young, we can barely say it is the inheritance of the times." ."

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