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Chapter 1570 1570 One Ticket Is Hard to Get

Sally Hansen trotted all the way to the ticket window of the movie theater, Jessica Hansen was not far behind her, out of breath, although Jessica wanted to say, the movie theater There, he couldn't run anywhere, so he didn't have to worry at all, but looking at her daughter's excited back, Jessica swallowed the words.

After Sally entered the movie theater, she saw the crowd queuing up—the so-called queuing was not the kind of queue with only three or five people, but a whole long line. Thirty people were queuing up, and there was definitely more than one line at the scene. There were at least five lines in sight, which made Sally frown and stomped angrily.

"Sally, here, I'm here." Seeing Sally's petite figure, a calm man's voice said, "Hey, sweetheart, I'm here." Sally followed the voice and smiled immediately. , while shouting "Dad" excitedly, and running over excitedly.

The man in front of him was Sally's father, Robin. Hanson. Robin squatted down and gave his daughter a big hug, "Where's your mother? Where has she been?" Robin touched her gently. He touched his daughter's forehead and looked around worriedly.

"She's right behind." Sally pointed back, and then saw Jessica wave hello from a distance, which reassured Sally and Robin. Sally turned her head and asked anxiously, "Dad, are there any tickets here? Will we not be able to buy tickets here?"

"Sally, trust me, no matter what we do, my mother and I will let you in and watch this movie. We all know that you are Hugo's most loyal fan." Robin looked at his daughter with a doting expression on his face. , the smile on his face is so gentle.

Sally gave a big smile, "I'm part of Young Volcano!" This made Robin chuckle and nod, and Sally couldn't wait to say, "Kyla just called me the day before yesterday to tell me that she and May Lerin, Joshua and the others watched this movie together, and when I heard their excited voices, I couldn't hold back the excitement, so Dad, I must see this movie, definitely!"

Facing her daughter's coquetry and pleading, Robin was not impatient at all. He touched her daughter's slightly dull hair, his eyes darkened slightly, and then he cheered up and said, "Don't worry, I will definitely finish this for you. Wish! Trust me, okay?"

At this time, Jessica also caught up, she and her husband exchanged glances, and the two of them felt relieved. Last week, Sally was sick and hospitalized, so she missed the "Independence Day" premiere and the first week of the movie, which broke Sally's heart. In the past few days, the news of "Independence Day" has been on the TV overwhelmingly, and it has become the only thing Sally cares about in the hospital.

It's just that from yesterday to today, they have gone to seven theaters in San Francisco, and all the movie tickets before this Sunday are sold out, which is simply unbelievable. You must know that "Independence Day" was screened in 3,200 theaters, which is the largest screening scale in history. However, in the huge San Francisco, there is no movie theater with remaining tickets, which shows the popularity of the film. degree.

It's hard to get a ticket. It's not surprising that such a thing appeared in the "Death Ramble" that was screened; but it appeared in the "Independence Day" that was screened on a large scale, it was simply a fantasy.

But the fact is that the Hansen couple felt the craze with practical actions, and the whole San Francisco was going crazy for "Independence Day". Just now, Robin came to this AMC in advance to line up, while Jessica took Sally to another Cinemark theater to see if there were any remaining tickets. Now it seems that Jessica and Sally returned empty-handed.

Originally, they pinned all their hopes on this AMC, because the location of this AMC is relatively remote, even if it is not easy to drive, and the parking lot is slightly farther away, the passenger flow will be slightly lower. The reason why they think this way is because the Royal Entertainment Group, AMC Cinemas, etc., which are located in the city, all the movie tickets on Sunday have been sold out. I heard that under the strong request of the audience, they have already started pre-sale in advance. Weekly movie tickets.

Today's "San Francisco Chronicle" even reported that Royal Entertainment Group and AMC Cinemas are holding an emergency meeting to discuss with Twentieth Century Fox to add screens for "Independence Day" that will "different instinct." and several others The screen of the movie is appropriated to give "Independence Day" more screen space. Such a grand event, even the leaders of the North American theater chain were not able to predict.

But when he came to this AMC, Robin couldn't help but sank, because the long team in front of him seemed to indicate that their rushing journey would continue. From what I saw and heard for half an hour just now, almost all the spectators in the queue came for "Independence Day".

However, looking at the daughter in front of him, Robin took a deep breath and cheered up, no matter how hard it was to buy a movie ticket, he would let Sally realize this wish. What's more, "Independence Day" is a commercial movie, and its tickets cannot be bought. All it takes is patience.

Sally stood next to the ticket counter, watching anxiously as the customers took their turn one after another, everyone—everyone without exception, was buying tickets for Independence Day, and stepped forward at this time. A young boy in the yard also said to the conductor, "Good morning, are there any tickets for 'Independence Day' this morning?"

Although Sally is worried that she still won't be able to see "Independence Day" today, she is very happy at the moment, because tickets for "Independence Day" are hard to come by. What does this mean? It means that Hugo is successful again, and it is an incredible success. As a young volcano, Sally hopes to see such a scene more than anyone.

"Hello, our morning's 'Independence Day' tickets are gone, and we can still watch 'Different Books. Can', 'Mission Impossible' and 'Brave the Dead Island', do you need them?" the conductor politely asked. answered.

The boy frowned and said disappointedly, "This is the third theater I've been to this morning, God!" Then he let out a long breath and shook his head gloomily, "What about the afternoon? I was Say, 'Independence Day'."

"I'm very sorry, there are only evening tickets left for 'Independence Day', and there are tickets for the 10:15 show." The boy's face immediately burst into a bright smile with the conductor's answer, "No problem. , you give me three!" the boy answered energetically.

The boy's eyes met Sally, and Sally showed a bright smile. The boy couldn't help but froze for a while, and then he also showed a big smile at Sally, as if the whole world was lit up.

After another twenty minutes of waiting, it was Robin's turn. He glanced at Sally, who was looking forward to the side. He couldn't even wait for the conductor to ask questions, so he couldn't wait to ask, "I need three 'Independence Day' tickets. Tickets, the latest one, anytime."

The conductor looked down and said with an embarrassed expression, "Sorry, today's tickets are all sold out, and the fastest one will be tomorrow at 8:15 am." This is an unimaginable situation. In less than twenty minutes, today's tickets were sold out again. The box office driving ability of "Independence Day" has reached a terrifying level. You must know that no one is willing to come to this theater line, and AMC even considered whether to cancel this theater line for a time!

Robin looked at his daughter, "Sally, what do you think?"

Sally wanted to directly nod and agree, but at first she considered that the geographical location here is too remote, and it would take them a full hour and a half to drive there. In order to find the movie tickets within this week, they didn't think much about it, they searched all the way, but now the movie tickets are in front of them, Sally hesitated instead, does she want her parents to drive hard tomorrow? ?

Robin seemed to understand her worry from the expression on her daughter's face. He patted the top of her daughter's head lightly, "Sally, Daddy really wants to watch this movie. Would you like to come with Daddy tomorrow?"

Sally looked at the doting on her father's face, but couldn't help but pause. Robin seemed to understand what Sally meant and stood up, "Please give me three, tomorrow at 8:15."

The conductor smiled and nodded, and immediately began to operate. Robin smiled and said to Sally, "Trust me, you're going to love this movie," as if he really wanted to see "Independence Day."

At this moment, the conductor stopped what he was doing, "Oh, sir, I have three tickets for 11:15 this morning. Do you need them?" Robin couldn't help but be stunned. Now, the conductor hurriedly explained, "Someone came over to refund the ticket just now, and he hopes to come back to watch it on Sunday..."

"Okay, just give it to me!" Robin hurriedly said without waiting for the conductor to explain. Before Robin could speak, he heard the conductor at the counter next door say, "Sorry, those three tickets have already gone out." Then he heard a depressed sigh.

If you told others that you had to grab tickets to watch a commercial movie in the United States, Robin would definitely think it was a big joke. But today, Robin is experiencing it firsthand. Perhaps, they are uniting to make an incredible history.

Robin took the three tickets from the conductor, waved at Sally, and saw the incomparably bright smile on Sally's face. The ill look in Sally's eyes that has not completely dissipated was covered by the bright light at this moment, which made Robin also show a very happy smile: as long as he could see her daughter's beautiful smile, he would not give him the whole world. Change.

The Hansen family's ticket purchase is just a microcosm of what is common and common in the entire North American continent. From the comprehensive evaluation of the media to the theater scores, from the support of the major theaters to the infinite enthusiasm of the audience, the "Independence Day" series Movies are creating unbelievable records one by one. Those things that seem to only appear in fantasy are now becoming reality one by one. In the summer of 1996, the footsteps of history are visible to the naked eye and personally. gesture, striding forward step by step.

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