As the plot progressed to the middle part, most of the audience realized that "Angelica" was not as bloody and cruel as they thought, but an action movie that focused more on comedy effects.

For commercial films, this is obviously a more market-oriented approach - compared to pure action movies with lots of fighting, blood and sweat, audiences definitely prefer to watch beautiful women doing mischief, racing, fighting and even playing with high technology - this will not only make the plot more interesting, but also the pictures more beautiful.

Although some of the funny scenes in the movie are straightforward and simple, the three actors' performances are unique and coupled with their super high appearance levels, the visual effects of the entire movie are greatly enhanced.

"It's an absolutely qualified Hollywood commercial film. The action scenes are well-placed and detailed, and Nicole's fighting scenes are particularly outstanding." After half of the film, Pauline no longer cared about the slightly clichéd ending of this commercial film - she had seen too many commercial films of the same type, and now she could guess who the behind-the-scenes boss would be in the end without watching it.

"The plot is simple. Of course, Columbia probably didn't intend to promote the plot as a highlight... I didn't expect Nicole to be so good at Chinese Kung Fu and Japanese Kendo. Does she want to continue to develop into a female fighter? It's really surprising."

At the same time, Amy Nicholson, who was sitting across from her, was also thinking about how to write her own film review. "Dylan's entrance scene was indeed amazing, and the overall performance was remarkable. Now it seems that although McNeill's directing skills have improved, it is also thanks to Columbia's selection of these actors. Everyone performed very well and completed their roles very well. The only flaw was Alex's physical fight scene in the middle, which was a little lacking in heat...Nicole once again showed a fresh style different from the past in the new movie. In addition to the character's personality, her performance style is also completely different. Compared with her physique, the image of an oriental fighting girl is refreshing..."

While film critics speculated about Su Lingxi's future plans because of her performance in "Angel Crazy", Cynthia and other fans had no time to think about these distant things - instead of guessing, they were more curious about how Nicole would perform in this mainstream commercial film.

"Nicole's shots in the trailer are so beautiful! To be honest, I still prefer the look in Angel Madness to the look in Freedom Road." On the way to the midnight show, Cynthia sighed sincerely: "Charlotte is very charming, but the look is too shabby - I guess the director wants to use this to show how difficult their escape is, but -"

"But Nicole is more beautiful when she's doing a good job of styling." Lauren snorted and said, "Maybe you should leave a message on Twitter and ask her to take a fashion film like The Devil Wears Prada."

"Okay, I'll consider your proposal later." Cynthia shrugged. "But Nicole probably won't consider my proposal. After all, she has already signed up for this year's Oscars. I think... maybe she will make a special film to compete for an Oscar next year."

Cynthia was one of the first fans in the United States to follow Su Lingxi and she has a relatively good understanding of her personality.

She was able to stand out among so many Asian actors and go from a small supporting role to the leading role of an A-level Hollywood movie. What she relied on was not only her ability but also her tenacious character.

Cynthia watched the making of "Freedom Road" and documentaries over and over again.

Every time I watch it, I can't help but be impressed by Nicole's mentality when she works.

Cynthia herself is not a very stable person, so I admire her especially in this regard.

"Oscar? God, isn't she too impatient?" Lauren said disapprovingly, "She should make a few more low-budget art films to build up her popularity. The Oscar season is not something foreign actors can handle."

"What's wrong with a foreign actress? I think she is fully qualified to be nominated for an Oscar." Cynthia handed her the drink she had bought and retorted, "Didn't Halle Berry also win the Oscar?"

Lauren pulled the corners of her mouth and gave a fake smile, trying to get away with it.

Halle Berry is indeed the first black woman in history to win an Oscar for Best Actress, but so far, she is the only black actress to do so.

What's more, although blacks and Asians are both foreigners, they cannot be confused in Hollywood.

Lauren knew this very well, but she was too lazy to continue arguing with Cynthia, such a fanatical fan.

Besides, she had no ill feelings towards Nicole Su. In fact, she liked her a little bit because of her sister's influence over the years.

If one day, she can really break through that invisible shackles and reach a higher position, it would be good news.

While Lauren was daydreaming, the two of them had already followed the crowd into the screening room.

Glancing at the crowded hall, Cynthia said in surprise, "I didn't expect the midnight show to be sold out. The box office performance of this movie may be better than we expected."

The number of people at a midnight show can generally represent the popularity of a movie in most cases. If a movie's midnight show has high box office and good audience reviews, then the subsequent box office trend will definitely not be too bad. On the contrary, if the midnight show box office is average and audience feedback is also poor, then the possibility of the movie "starting low and ending high" is very small, and the distributor will reduce the subsequent screening arrangements based on the situation.

The cast of "Angelica Madame Tussauds" is not particularly luxurious. The most well-known Nicole Sue has only been popular for a few months, and her status has not yet been truly stabilized. The same is true for Jacqueline Pate, who is second only to her. Although she is very popular, she is not an actor famous for her acting skills.

Under such circumstances, cinemas in several blocks were sold out of tickets for midnight shows - even a loyal fan like Cynthia found it unbelievable.

After all, apart from fans, who would be willing to watch a midnight show that doesn't end until 2 a.m. in the cold weather?

Of course, once the film officially started, Cynthia didn't have time to think about these things.

The scene where Nicole turned her head and shook her hair was so beautiful that she must find a chance to make it into an animated picture and save it.

"Nicole's fighting scenes are really great." She whispered to Lauren beside her, "The female characters in this film are all very powerful. I like this setting very much..."

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