"Mr. Spielberg, you are overrated." Ziyuan replied modestly.

Spielberg shook his head: "Don't be humble, let's not talk about the IMAX trend you brought with "Goblin Slayer". The 3D technology you used on FZ alone has already shown people the future of movies. .”

Said Spielberg waved the 3D glasses in his hand.

Then Lao Si turned the topic to the "Flames of Purgatory" movie itself.

"I have seen the trailer of the movie. Many of the lens usage and editing methods on it are very novel, and these are worth learning from."

[This is probably the truth. 】

Zi Yuan understood why Spielberg came to this film premiere.

He is no longer the owner of DreamWorks, if he does not want to retire, then he will continue to be a director.

Although Spielberg has never left the front line, he must have been out of touch with the forefront of the times because of the constraints of the company's operations.

Since "The End of Happiness", the box office of several of Spielberg's films has not been particularly satisfactory, which proves this point.

That being the case, Spielberg naturally needs to keep learning from the current super-hot movies.

To understand their technical applications, to observe their lens editing, and then enrich yourself with what you have learned.

Spielberg is well aware that these are rapidly changing times.

If he does not absorb new elements for his own use, then he will inevitably be eliminated in the future.

But Ziyuan thought of her man's evaluation of the director.

"What Spielberg lacks has never been production technology, but the concept of making movies."

Ziyuan still remembers the helplessness and pity that Qiye felt when she said these words.

"Spielberg and Michael Bay's problems are somewhat similar. If you can't break out of the core framework of those previous works, then Spielberg can only go downhill."

"Because the audience has long been tired of watching his three tricks."

Although Spielberg's movies are far less fast-food than Bombay, North American audiences have long been familiar with the true interaction of his movie characters.

Overseas audiences are okay, but North America has long since given up on this.

This is why Spielberg's films can occasionally perform well at the box office overseas, but in North America they hit the street or hit the street.

Although Ziyuan felt that her man's evaluation was very reasonable, but she didn't know Spielberg well, so there was no need to remind her.

So after dealing with the other party for a few more words, Zi Yuan took the initiative to end the conversation between the two parties.

Shion's reason for ending the conversation is also very simple, because the movie will start soon.

Although "Flame of Purgatory" will not officially start large-scale release until tomorrow.

However, many movie fans can't wait long ago. They have been holding back for a year and they can't wait until tomorrow with peace of mind.

This is somewhat similar to the box office results of the premiere of "Endgame" that exploded in Qiye's previous life.

After a year of anticipation and waiting, everyone's expectations for the movie have reached their peak.

Many viewers who have never attended the premiere have chosen to watch the movie in advance of the premiere in order to satisfy their greed.

Not to mention the fans of Fate, who were already hungry and thirsty, and they pre-purchased the nearby premiere movie tickets in the first place.

And those fans who were lucky enough to participate in the preview also chose the second screening.

Originally they were core fans, and they were very satisfied with the finished movie, and it was completely normal to watch it again.

Many box office forecasting agencies believe that the first-day box office of "Purgatory Flame" is likely to break the new record set by the first half of FZ last year.

This time "Flame of Purgatory" is different from previous films released by Jiufeng Entertainment.

This is Jiufeng's first film to attempt a global simultaneous large-scale release.

Judging from the results, Jiufeng's operation this time was very successful.

After spending a lot of energy and resources, Jiufeng Entertainment finally managed to simultaneously release "Flame of Purgatory" in 105 countries and regions around the world.

Being able to achieve such a level also proves that Jiufeng Entertainment's publishing ability can already be compared with the Big Six.

Ordinary movie fans certainly don't know how much effort Jiu Feng put in for this result.

The only thing they know is that they can see the ending of FZ no later than other audiences around the world.

That's enough to get people excited.

But this kind of excitement is something Japanese audiences don't have.

As the headquarters of Jiufeng Entertainment, the Japanese film market can basically be released simultaneously with North America every time.

Therefore, being able to watch movies almost at the same time as North American audiences has long been used to Japanese movie fans.

However, their excitement about watching the movie is still there.

"Well... it's about to start."

Asuna, who was sitting on the emperor's seat in the IMAX theater, was shaking her legs non-stop.

Although she was not able to watch "The Flames of Purgatory" at the third North American preview, she immediately booked the earliest screening in Japan after returning to China.

From the moment this young lady entered the theater, she was the focus of attention of the people around her.

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