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Chapter 242 The gorgeous transformation of musicals

Back in the premium business suite I checked in, Alan did not rest immediately like Kunits, but turned on the computer equipped in the room, logged into the Explosion Maniac section on the film and television website, and entered the chat room. ◇↓

This small chat room has expanded from the initial dozens to hundreds.

"The premiere in New York should end."

As soon as he logged in, Allen saw the Duke of Destruction speaking, "Has anyone gone to watch "Chicago"?"

"I'm going." Allen left a message.

“Is the video good?”

“Isn’t it very dull?”

"Singing and dancing movies are the most annoying!"

"Yes, I can't figure out why Duke was shooting such a video."

In just a dozen seconds, a lot of complaints appeared below. Alan thought about the videos he had watched, and it was completely different from the inherent impression of singing and dancing films.

He quickly tapped the keyboard with his hands, "Actually, we were all influenced by the inherent concept. This is not a musical and dance film from the 1960s and 1970s. In addition to fighting and explosion, the film is full of the film elements that we like and Duke is good at, such as gorgeous visual images, fast-paced short shot switching, and the audience is present from the first perspective. There are also beauties, a large number of beautiful and sexy beauties, who are dancing the most seductive dance... Especially in one of the prison tango, when you see Catherine Zeta Jones swaying her thighs, you will definitely burst out blood."

As soon as Allen's was sent out, Rose Hill suddenly flashed out, "I can prove that I just attended the premiere! Not only were there beautiful women, but the film was also very happy. The singing and dancing scenes were wild and wild, all of them were sexy beauties in the shortest dance clothes. Zeta Jones, who Dukechine ordered, was simply beautiful."

Nothing can awaken the beasts on the Internet better than beauties.

"It seems that I should go and see..."

"Well...I'm thinking about whether to change my mind now."

Allen took advantage of this time to post another one. "The song and dance are sexy and exciting, and the video is full of black humor. I laughed more than a dozen times after watching it. It's very interesting."

Another account called Velma jumped out, "I watched the premiere, I love Velma so much. Zeta Jones is beautiful and has a great singing and dancing. This is not a musical and dance art film!"

"I want to go and see it," the Duke of Destruction was obviously moved, "I'll ask if there are any tickets for the Midnight Fair?"

Rose Hill then reminded him, "This film has no midnight show and will not be officially released tomorrow during the day."

"I just called and asked." The soldier saved Ryan and was obviously diving all the time. At this time, he appeared. "The three theaters in my small town are not screening "Chicago", which is so angering!"

“There are also my house…”

An id named Jack said. "After listening to Rose Mountain, I quickly called to book the ticket. I was in Chicago, and I heard the tone of the theater. The ticket seemed very nervous."

"It won't be so popular, right?"

"It's worthy of being a film that Duke and Tom Cruise collaborated!"

Seeing that more and more people in the chat room wanted to buy tickets as soon as possible, Velma and Rose Mountain controlled by two assistants of Pani Kellis exited the chat room. Pani Kellis stood in front of the computer, looking thoughtful. Obviously, the situation just now had touched her.

"It seems...it doesn't seem like we did anything," she turned to look at Duke who was chatting with Tina Fey. "It incited many people to buy tickets."

"Pani, you should have heard of it a long time ago. This is the Internet that is widely used among young people." Duke turned his head and looked at his public relations. Since he was not an expert, he could only say a little bit of big deals. "The Internet can exchange information freely, and the timeliness is incomparable to traditional media, and people who use the Internet often have stronger blind obedience."

After all, Pani Kellis is a media public relations expert, and immediately thought of some key points, "That is, if we make a fuss on the Internet, it can affect a large number of Internet users, and they will become potential customers of the video?"

She looked at Duke with some surprise, "So, do you want me to find someone to help you build a...personal website?"

"I just want to have channels to speak out alone in addition to traditional media."

Hearing Duke's words, Pany Kellis nodded and continued, "Based on the survey results you have found, North American Internet users are mainly young and students, and these people cannot be considered real potential audiences of "Chicago"..."

"So, I just let you enter the film and television section about me." Duke took Tina Fei's clear water to him and Kellys respectively, took a sip, and said, "I'm also posting some related news on the website with the highest clicks on the Internet."

"We have reached an agreement with them." Pani Kellis looked at the time, "it should be on the homepage of their website."

She walked to the computer and whispered to the assistant. The assistant immediately logged into a website. Duke and Tina Fei also walked over. However, when he saw the name of the website the assistant logged into, he suddenly had the urge to kill him.

This website with "Chicago" related advertisements and news is still prominent on the homepage, and its name is 'yahoo'!

For more than twenty years, I have almost forgotten those things that have nothing to do with movies!

With a deep sigh, Duke returned to normal. He used to be a very ordinary netizen in his busy work. Whoever checked Yahoo or something for any time has nothing to do, is he who can leave too deep impressions.

"Tell this website down." Duke turned to Tina Fee and whispered, "Let's go back and check its basic information."

It seems that the boss's surname is Yang or Yuan? Duke shook his head and turned around to check if the other party has gone public. What is the trend of the listing? Perhaps the name of another stock can be added to the investment list.

Twisting these behind his head for the moment, Duke stood in front of the computer and looked at a new commentary on "Chicago" on Yahoo's homepage. It was clear that the era of everyone being a film critic is about to begin.

However, this review report is different from online publicity that once had no slaughter, and it also has the deep characteristics of traditional media.

"The movie version of the famous Broadway musical "Chicago" and it is launched in theaters in New York this year. The characters in the film are all vivid and vivid..."

This report lists several highlights of the film - adapted songs, ingenious music, wonderful dances, ingenious dances, and so on.

After reading it, Duke felt that it was very ordinary. In this era, the website itself has not grasped the focus of online advertising.

Although he is also an amateur, he has always seen some comments and reports of this kind of advertising nature. You must capture how beautiful the beauties in the video are and how sexy the smooth thighs are when the group dance scenes are...

However, this online publicity was both a temporary move before the release and an experiment. The main audience of "Chicago" itself is not the group that constitutes netizens now.

Today's Internet has not yet been valued by Hollywood, and even traditional media groups have few companies that regard computer networks.

Because Chicago did not have a midnight show, after talking to Pany Kellys about building a personal website, Duke returned to his home in the Upper East Side to rest.

Thursday night gradually faded, and Friday's sun illuminated the sky of the Big Apple again. Retired Richard Thomas came back from a park on Long Island and walked to his own separate house. He took out today's New York Times from the mailbox, walked through the flat lawn, entered the room, first filled himself with a pot of hot coffee, and then sat by the sunny window and looked at the newspaper.

He is a veteran Broadway drama fan and has also heard that the movie version of "Chicago" will be released today, especially the entertainment version. He is preparing to watch the reviews of the film, but when he flips into the familiar column, it is full of criticisms of "Star Trek: The First Strike" and the voices praising "The Patient in the UK". The premiered last night's "Chicago" seemed to have been ignored again?

Richard Thomas shook his head and looked at other parts of the entertainment page. He didn't understand what these critics were pretentious. They could really ban the young director? There are still reports on the front page of the New York Times.

"Chicago. A Hollywood genre victory!"

Seeing the signature under the title, Richard Thomas became interested. This is a commentary article by the famous drama critic Linda Whitley.

"The story of the film is similar to the musical version, but it was repackaged by director Duke Rosenberg in modern film techniques. Although the theme is the core of fame and fortune that Hollywood movies repeatedly resell. However, "Chicago" is a musical and dance film, but it is not a typical musical and dance film. It uses different image styles in the past to reflect the integration, transformation and innovation of different films in the historical changes!

"The musical and dance films produced by Duke Rosenberg have obviously been improved by him, and the characteristics of the film noir are deeply immersed in it. His mixing and processing of the two major genres of song and dance and black films make "Chicago" reveal all kinds of charm in the erotic atmosphere. The perfect combination of grand singing and dancing performances and low-key and gloomy black style highlights the multiple characteristics of the film."

"With "Chicago", what audiences can get is not deep thinking, but a beautiful, diverse and complex viewing experience. It reflects Duke Rosenberg's consistent good quality and tradition - well-made, timely and innovate!"

"It can be said that "Chicago" is a gorgeous transformation of the musical and dance film. The transitional, fusion and interaction between the musical and dance scenes and the real scenes are stronger than the musical and drama versions, and it breaks through the rigid method of simple insertion of the song and dance passages of the traditional musical and dance films."

"Duke Rosenberg makes great use of the drama and interpretation of the musical and dance films, completely serving satire, revealing the theme of the sensual and colorful state of black and white; at the same time, the elements of the film noir are almost perfectly injected into the various scenes of the film."

"Also, the movie is carefully conceived in terms of lighting, tones, etc., which makes the movie exude a gloomy and bloody smell in the wild and cigarettes!"
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