The movie ended, but the audience didn't move for a long time, but because they didn't react to the ending, they sat in their seats thinking, reminiscing, and discussing.

"What did Alexander see?"

"I think Anmeier must have attacked Alexander. He had obviously taken revenge on those who bullied him one by one before, and only Alexander remained. Alexander's frightened expression in the end must have seen that Anmeier was wrong."

"Alexander deserves it, he's a complete beast."

"But the 'Oasis' base is facing a crisis of being discovered. It is only because of Alexander's hard work that it can barely maintain it. When Anmeier killed Alexander, he actually destroyed the entire base."

"What is there to protect in this kind of base? Which of those people has never bullied Anmeier? They are not good people."

"It's too much for you to say that. Although they were cruel to Anmeier, they are not guilty of death. What's more, there must be more innocent people in such a huge base."

"But Anmeier didn't know the crisis the base was facing, and no one would tell him about it. So he just 'punished' Alexander out of revenge. His methods might be a bit cruel, but he was a member of the base after all. These people forced him out, and I still sympathize with him more."

……

Different audiences have different ideas and opinions.They discussed and even argued and walked out of the theater.Because there are too many details in "The Last Oasis", some viewers feel that they still haven't clarified all their ideas after watching it once, so they rush to buy tickets as soon as they leave the theater, and invite friends to meet for a second time.

When Lana and Ariel walked out of the theater, they were stopped by a smiling lady in professional suits: "Hi, you two, I am a staff member of the research department of "The Last Oasis" who is doing movie viewing research. Excuse me. Would it be convenient for you two to take a minute to help me fill out this questionnaire about "The Last Oasis"? There are only five questions, so I won't waste your time."

The lady smiled very amiably, Lana and Ariel looked at each other and nodded.

Lan Na took the questionnaire and looked at it. Sure enough, there were only five questions, and it was a thin piece of paper.The first question asks what score to give the movie, on a scale from zero to ten.In fact, Lan Na is not very interested in literary films. If this film did not bring together her two male gods, she probably would not have entered the cinema.But I have to say that after watching it, she kept thinking about some of the contents of the movie in her mind, and couldn't help thinking about many issues that she wouldn't normally think about.So she gave it an 8.6.

Ariel is more fond of literary films than Lanna.He is more interested in and appreciative of this type of film itself, and the "Last Oasis" he just watched made him feel satisfied in terms of plot, meaning, expression and acting skills.The teenager who was looking forward to being satisfied filled in the form with a score of 9.5 without hesitation, then shook his head slightly and said, "If it weren't for the ending that intentionally caused a thrilling effect and full of cult meaning, I would give it full marks..."

"The ending is obviously wonderful." Lan Na muttered unconvinced, "It's like the finishing touch."

"Perhaps... for many people who seek excitement." Ariel shrugged, "This is Director Albert. He is always pursuing a balance between artistry and business..."

The second question asks which actor in the whole movie left the deepest impression on you.

The ambiguous young couple once again had a disagreement.

"Of course it's Yingdi Qi. Even though his character seems a little pretentious and so bad in the end, he still makes me unable to take my eyes off him."——This is Lan Na.

And Ariel wrote Mo Yixiao's name after hesitation.

"...he surprised me. The 5-minute long shot, and the uncut, direct shot of the switching between the two personalities, are all... gorgeous. I know he is very commercial, But I never thought that he could make such a deep literary film so well."

The third question is whether you will recommend it to relatives and friends.The two people agreed this time and filled in "yes".

The fourth question asked a personal question, and the three small questions asked age, gender and occupation respectively.Lan Na was a little puzzled, but Ariel, who often watched literary films and had done such questionnaires many times, explained in a very understanding tone: "They want to do a survey on the distribution of movie audiences, so feel free to fill it out. "

"Yes." The lady who sent them the questionnaire glanced at Ariel in surprise, "This little gentleman really understands our work."

The young man scratched his head shyly: "I often watch such movies. Literary and artistic films always seem to be worried about the market and box office. After commercial films are over, there are not so many such questionnaires—of course there are, but not so many."

"Because they don't have to worry about whether the theaters have too many arrangements." Facing this big boy who seems to be a fan of literary and artistic films, the lady doing the survey couldn't help but say a few more words, "And we always have to worry about the screening room. vacancy rate."

"I don't think you need to worry." After completing the last question "Which part of the movie do you think impressed you the most?" Lan Na handed the questionnaire to the lady, showing a consoling smile, "It's very exciting, even for me People who don't know much about literary films will also find it wonderful - I'm going to give it a second look."

"Really?" The lady doing the survey responded with a brighter smile, not so professional, but more amiable, "Thank you, I hope it is as you said."

She took back the two questionnaires, turned her head to look for the next survey target, and the voice of the young man and woman came from behind:

"Are you going to do a second brush?"

"Yes, just going through it is not enough to understand some details."

"...Uh, I mean, I think so too. If you don't mind, Nana, can we come together for the second brush?"

"of course."

……

The lady holding the questionnaire couldn't help but evoked a small arc of laughter: This is really a cute couple, even if they are not together yet.

“…According to our folks, after the premiere, audiences gave an overall rating of 9.2. Of course, we all know that ratings go down as time goes on and more and more unscreened masses flock to theaters, But at least, in the minds of audiences who watched the premiere for these reasons and who can be said to be "veterans" of literary films, our brand has stood up...Considering the subsequent crowding out effect, the final score given by the Marketing Department The estimate is between 8.5-8.7..."

"I think you are conservative. Our group is more inclined to achieve a final score of 9 or more."

"It's impossible. There are very few people who evaluate now, and they are..."

"They are ordinary audiences. For other literary films, audiences will indeed go through a selection of film types and styles, and the final audience is mainly concentrated in some people who are highly educated and willing to use their brains. Especially for the premiere, they will definitely watch it specially. I am a fan of literary and artistic films, but with the influx of other audiences and the destruction of the screening mechanism in the later stage, more and more viewers who feel that literary and artistic films are 'incomprehensible' will lower their ratings. This is true, but-"

The speaker took a sip of water and set the glass heavily on the table.

"Our film is not like this. Its audience selection is completely different from ordinary literary films."

Noticing how his colleague frowned and wanted to refute, he waved his hand and spoke faster: "The leading actors of this film are Qi Jingyan and Mo Yixiao. I think you should understand what these two names mean. Not to mention that the two of them announced After the relationship, this is the first film they've done together ... oh, and there's a boat scene in it. I think you guys don't understand what that means."

The speaker's eyes become sparkling.

"Among the people who watched the premiere, half of them may be highly educated people who are very pursuing literary and artistic films. The other group is likely to be diehard fans who are young and fanatical, and their appreciation ability is even below the average—that's why they can be big. I ran out to watch the premiere in the middle of the night. And for such a mixed group, one has a high level of appreciation and the other has a low level, and the survey data presented to us finally gave us a 9.2, what do you think this means?"

After his question was thrown, the room was silent for a while, and someone swallowed his saliva, as if he couldn't believe it, and replied tremblingly: "...It means that their overall appreciation level is at the average level of potential audiences ? The average rating of the audience after the premiere will not be very different from the rating of the audience at the premiere? This data... this data..."

He said that his breathing finally became short of breath.

"It probably won't go down much!"

This time, the eyes of everyone in the room lit up.

And the facts have proved this speculation.

After the premiere of "The Last Oasis", the real-time score on the star network showed 9.24, which is about 9.2.

This achievement is elusive for most movies, but it is not uncommon for a genius like director Albert, and it can even be said to be a bit low-his highest record is a certain movie After the premiere, the score was 9.8-of course, as more and more audiences who did not know much about literary films watched, this value slowly dropped to 9.1.And his other movies are not much different from the initial data of "The Last Oasis", and even slightly outperformed.

Therefore, in the mouths of some media, this movie is about to become "the failure of Director Albert in his later years" or something--it is an exaggeration to say that it is a failure, but considering that this is the last movie that the old man said publicly, its The ratings are really not that good.

however……

What is astonishing is that one day has passed, two days have passed...a week has passed, and the rating has basically remained the same!Didn't drop!

If this happens to other literary and artistic films, it is likely that no one watches them at all and the result of the overall contraction of theaters.

But "The Last Oasis" is not.

When it was released, it was just in time for the next week of a hot romance movie. Originally, according to the predictions of major film companies and film review magazines, the top box office of this week would still be that romance movie.After all, apart from "The Last Oasis", there are no notable films released this week, and "Oasis" happens to be a literary film-a literary film that won awards like a sword in many people's minds, and the box office is dismal. .

However, the final result was surprising.

"The Last Oasis" seems to have eaten some strange golden gun that won't pour medicine, and it has risen miraculously on the box office chart.

Word of mouth 9.2, box office 30 billion in the first week.

Tell people that others think you are out of your mind.

——But it happened to become a reality.

Open the star network again, and there are voices discussing this movie everywhere.From Anmeier's role setting to Alexander's inner analysis to Qi Mo's boat scene with entanglement and props, whether it is Yangchun Baixue or Xialiba people, there are all kinds of discussions.

In a group of small and high-end forums where everyone is drunk and I am alone, many lovers of literary films carefully analyze the light and shadow effects, the bright and dark lines of the movie, and the character composition of the protagonist. If you do two brushes, three brushes, and four brushes, you must figure it out.On the other hand, in the fans' forums, CP fans grouped up to swipe and swipe, even if they watched the boat scene of the two male gods a few more times.You talk about the strength of the whip, and I talk about the last position of the two of you, and each other chuckled for a while, and both of them knew it by heart.

"It's just... just crazy."

The director of the romantic film who was unfortunately overwhelmed looked at the data of the opponent found by the people below, and fell into an unbelievable mood.

...This, this is wrong...

...This is completely not the box office curve and rating changes that a literary film should have...

…The distribution of the audience is also completely puzzling.It's fine if the ratio of male to female is not too big, why is there no obvious prominent age group in the age distribution?How is it possible for a movie to have the same number of viewers in their 30s, 80s, and 60s?This is not the distribution of a normal movie at all!

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