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On the screen, King Leonidas, who angrily killed the Persian envoy, roared like a god of war descending to earth.

In the front row, Zach Schneider clenched his fists hard. His tight body showed that he was a little nervous, because the success or failure of this Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta was too crucial to him.

Charles Rowan approached him specifically to discuss the adaptation of the DC Comics superhero movie. Zach Schneider knew very well that although Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta is a work of relativity entertainment, its commercial performance is not the same as that of Warner Bros. A test for him.

If it succeeds, the future is in its hands, and there are clubs and models; if it fails, it may go to the San Fernando Valley to work hard.

cough--

Zach Schneider coughed lightly, and quickly threw away these unreliable thoughts.

This film is too important to him.

Zach Schneider turned his head and glanced at where Ronan was, and could vaguely see Ronan whispering something to his assistant, with a very relaxed expression.

This also reassured him a lot, remembering that after the first trial screening, Ronan once told him: This film is very good!

Ronan is really not worried about the prospects of this film. The response from the audience in several test screenings is quite good. The investment of 60 million US dollars can achieve this level, which also proves Zach Schneider’s ability. The promotion and distribution of Embassy Pictures is even more impressive. spare no effort.

In addition, shortly after the official trailer of Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta was released, Iran publicly protested and made fierce remarks several times.

Of course, Embassy Pictures will not let go of this opportunity. Relativity Entertainment is a group company based in Hollywood and North America, and Iran is quite politically correct.

In the past half a month or so, some media in North America, driven by Relativity Entertainment, have been confronting Iran, attracting a large number of people's attention.

To put it simply, Iran opened a map cannon, and the North American media responded with a bigger map cannon.

Iran said that the Spartans and Leonidas are gangsters, and those who support them are also gangsters.

The North American media responded that modern Iranians have nothing to do with ancient Persians.

The eagerness to jump out and check in is purely a brain problem.

The media loves this kind of thing the most, and they can't wait to have large-scale verbal battles every day.

The two sides sprayed so much that even many historians went shirtless and slandered each other as experts.

Come on, hurt each other...

For news like this kind of mutual attack, anyway, only one picture is needed to start the game, and the content is all edited.

As for authenticity, who cares? It is estimated that neither side of the spray cares.

Spray first, then talk about anything else.

Iran sprays the United States, and the United States sprays Iran. This has always been a very correct way to open up.

This has nothing to do with justice and evil, but the natural opposition of ideologies.

Even Heitantou took the opportunity to speak out and gained a lot of attention.

The Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta, which caused mutual criticism between the two sides, naturally became one of the focuses.

This movie is more popular than ever.

Connie just received an urgent notice from the company that the Iranian side formally protested to Relativity Entertainment, demanding that the film be completely withdrawn.

Ronan looked at the group of handsome men on the screen, and whispered to Connie: Let the PR department deal with it, just wrangling.

Connie said, I'll let them know.

Withdrawing Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta, how is this possible? This film is currently attracting attention, as long as it works properly, it is not impossible to make hundreds of millions of dollars in profits.

As for Iran's reaction, it was out of Ronan's consideration.

Ronan can swear that Relativity Entertainment never took the initiative to tease the Iranians, it was the Iranians who came out to check their seats...

Of course, the ancient Persians in this film were indeed hacked a little bit miserably.

For example, Xerxes I, with his body full of piercings and hanging rings, does not look like a monarch of a country, but rather like the weirdest modern hippies in New York gay bars.

Also, the close-ups of Persian soldiers and generals are even more perverted than the perverted characters in traditional American horror films.

In this regard, Hollywood has never taken care of it. Unless you can bring me profits, I am free to shoot anything.

Hollywood has always thought so, and it does so.

The countries and regions that have been smeared by Hollywood, starting from the Washington DC authorities and the pig-headed president in the white house, are all over the world.

Except for the IRS, which government department in Hollywood dare not hack?

Ronan and Relativity Entertainment are just a microcosm of Hollywood. With the interests at stake, the themes and content of the movies dare to hate the sky.

However, in the eyes of North American mainstream media, no matter how the Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta is filmed, the theme is very politically correct: Leonidas and the Spartans resisted the tyrant in order to maintain freedom. The heroic battle of Guan Guan won time for the assembly of the Greek coalition forces, thus protecting the germination of democracy.

This kind of nonsense point of view, in the mouth of the shameless and shameless American media, is high-sounding.

In fact, the media all over the world are almost the same, they all speak for the interest groups they represent.

These have added enough heat to Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta, but if the film wants to win the audience's recognition, it must be shot well after all.

During the publicity, Embassy Pictures made such a promotional slogan for Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta-this is a classic battle that happened 2,500 years ago. This is known as the most anticipated epic blockbuster in 2006.

Someone once asked, what is the biggest difference between Hollywood and European costume war movies?

Ronan, who has produced countless movies, may be able to give an answer: Hollywood can shoot village-level fighting with dozens of people at the epic level, while European directors can shoot epic battles with tens of thousands of people. Into village-level fighting.

Of course, Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta is not a war epic, but a typical comic superhero movie.

Leonidas and his trousers were so strong that they hardly seemed human.

Especially Leonidas, no matter how you look at it, she looks like a superhero who saves the world.

Apart from the social factors outside the film, more than half of the reason why this movie is attractive is its suffocating image charm. The CG composite picture quality created by using the blue-green technology to the extreme has a charm that surpasses reality. .

Among them, dark and warm tones, splashing blood drops, and tumbling soil are repeatedly expressed, and the scenes of camera freezes are constantly appearing between fast and slow rhythms, which can easily arouse the emotions of the audience, which almost blends with all existing expressive images. The technique of tension can also keep the audience watching with interest.

These later became Zach Schneider's ability to watch the house and eat.

Three Hundred Warriors of Sparta is adapted from a comic, so it must be faithful to the story of the original comic, not the records in the history books. Perhaps audiences who are familiar with history can find the discrepancy, but it is slightly involved. The magical content obtained is to better attract the audience and increase the selling point of the film.

Of course, those tall and strong men with eight-pack abs and running like Hercules are indispensable. Whenever close-up shots are shown on these men, there will be screams from female audiences behind them from time to time...

To apply what Will Smith, who came to join in the fun during the test screening, said: Spartan soldiers are all models retired from A\u0026F. Although there are many people in Persia, they don’t use their brains when fighting. The generals are all in the same way.

Therefore, in the many attacks repelled by the Spartans, the tragedy of the Persians is beyond words. The three hundred people are almost portrayed as gods of war by the film. Dealing with ordinary enemies is like chopping melons and vegetables. In the brutal and bloody battles, the Spartan warriors regarded death as home until the last drop of blood on their bodies was shed.

The characteristics of the film are very prominent, and the shortcomings are also obvious.

Because they are so attracted by the picture and rhythm, most viewers are hard to leave a deep impression on the characters and their characters after watching it. Even the character of the protagonist Leonardo may not be better than Gera. De Butler's exaggerated muscles left a deeper impression on the audience.

Looking at King Leonidas on the screen, Ronan suddenly remembered one thing. Liam Neeson saved the world and saved the sky, but Gerard Butler fell into a trap wherever he went. How many presidents and cities?

It's a fight with elementary school students of death.

Wherever the Death God elementary school students went, only a few people died. Where Gerard Butler went, it was simply a huge disaster like annihilation.

King Leonidas inevitably died, but it bought time for the Greek coalition forces to assemble.

When Ronan saw the Greek Allied Forces appearing at the end of the film, he suddenly remembered that there was a sequel to hit the street. The big villain seemed to be Eva Green. The brave Eva Green seemed to have had a super battle with the leading actor. .

The heroine steals all the limelight in the film, fully embodying the villain's villainy, sensuality, and partly voluptuousness.

Ronan still remembers an alternative saying about this film: the heroine took the initiative to find the hero and ran away. The hero found that the devil was so fierce and decided to subdue her, and the fire started to burn.

When the glue was like glue, the female devil said coquettishly, play with me for the rest of your life!

In fact, everyone knows that the words on the bed are just for fun.

But for the first time, the male lead didn't understand these things, so he took it seriously: let's not say that this is running more and more! How can I live forever? I don't do it!

The female devil got angry, and MB's little virgin is not fun and can't speak.

The more you run and fail, the next day you will fight!

At the end of the film screening, there was a sound of admiration in the theater, and the professionals in the front row were even more amazed at the technology displayed in the film.

To be able to produce such a level of special effects within a budget of 60 million US dollars, Zach Schneider did a really good job.

The free switching between fast and slow motion that is frequently used in the film is also a technique used by MV directors. Zach Schneider is fully integrated into the film footage.

Although it is suspected of showing off skills, it is conducive to highlighting the picture effect of the movie.

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