498 The Storm
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The commotion of "borrowing the door" seems to have gradually subsided.
During the interview, Chris repeatedly emphasized that he won the role of Sol by virtue of his personal strength. He cherished this performance opportunity and went all out.
Then Chris accepted an exclusive interview with "Entertainment Weekly". During the interview, he said how to read Norse mythology and how to watch Michael Keaton's version of Batman to learn the temperament of a superhero in order to play this role well. , how to communicate the details of the performance with director Kenneth, and how to learn from the experience of working with Natalie...
Immediately afterwards, during the live broadcast on the radio, Chris talked about the hardships in the fitness process. In order to play the role of Thor, he has been in a tense state for up to eight months, and he has to do it every day. Keep exercising, paired with healthy recipes including eggs, chicken, sandwiches, vegetables, brown rice, steak and protein drinks, all to look your best on screen...
After that, Natalie, Anthony, Kenneth and other crew members also came out one after another to support Chris, among which Anthony did not hesitate to praise himself, and vividly described himself and the fully armed Chris The first time we met, "God, this doesn't need any acting at all, he's the Sol who came out of the comics."
Finally, even Robert Downey Jr. mentioned this issue in an interview, and he generously expressed his appreciation, "I have watched some clips of the internal preview. There is no doubt that he is Sol, I think There is no other more suitable candidate."
First "Entertainment Weekly", then "Houston Chronicle", then "Daily News", then "New York Post", and "Chicago Sun" ... Although, Chris never responded positively" According to rumors of "borrowing" the script, the reporting direction of major media is quietly shifting. Gradually, the focus of public opinion begins to shift little by little:
Compared with the script, appearance and strength are the decisive factors for Chris to win Thor. After all, this is "Thor," a comic book-based superhero movie, not an art-house movie like "There Will Be Blood."
Although it is said that the media headed by "Los Angeles Times", "New Yorker", "Village Voice", "Seattle Post" still do not buy it, they continue to ask the truth: Leaving aside the essential reasons for the success of the audition, then , did Chris "borrow" Renly's script without Renly's knowledge? Chris still did not give an answer to this crucial question.
The questioning voices of these media have never disappeared, but the problem is that Renly, who is the party concerned, has not been aggressive and persevering, and even stopped giving interviews and devoted himself to work wholeheartedly. This also made the media hype and investigation unsustainable, and gradually evolved into a hot shave. After the time passed, those noisy voices calmed down.
However, the upsurge on the Internet did not dissipate for a while. On the Yahoo community, the debate among netizens became more and more intense.
Some netizens seem to have accepted this statement, thinking that the media is making a fuss. In the final analysis, Chris still won the role by relying on his own strength. As for the script, it does not matter; but other netizens refused to compromise and protested unswervingly. And contempt, the voice of accusation has always been around Chris, and they have never dissipated.
Whether the script is useful is one thing; "borrowing" without the owner's consent is another. In real life, it cannot always be said that an object is of little use, or is useless at all, so other people can use it directly without asking for the owner's consent, and it doesn't matter. If the object is useless, why use it? Further, since it is not a valuable item, why can't you ask the owner before borrowing it? Regardless of whether the object has played a role or not, it is wrong to take it away without the consent of the owner, or even under the hood.
Undoubtedly, netizens who refuse to compromise and pursue the matter to the end easily have the upper hand.
Those fans of comics chose to shut up; those fans of Chris did not exist at all, and only a small number of netizens were still quarreling for the sake of quarreling and persevering for the sake of perseverance.
This scolding war was spreading vigorously and vigorously on the Internet. The negative impact of "borrowing the door" still began to ferment and precipitate uncontrollably. Many netizens firmly expressed their refusal to enter the cinema to watch "Thor" unless Chris could respond positively. If it's false, then they're blaming Chris; but if it's true, then Chris owes Renly and the audience an apology.
The summer box-office prospects of "Thor" suddenly cast a shadow.
In fact, not only netizens, but also the news media are paying close attention to the trend of the box office. It is no exaggeration to say that this opening battle is likely to affect the box office trend of the entire summer season this year.
After going through the ups and downs in the past period of time, more and more attention has been focused on the box-office showdown between "Fast and Furious 5" and "Thor". The showdown that was originally a disparity in strength has now become confusing.
"Borrowing the Door" had a huge impact on Chris' positive image, but how much of an impact on the box office of "Thor"? Are audiences really going to refuse to go to the cinema because of the bad news about Chris? The news event itself is fading, but Chris's self-justification, how many viewers actually buy it? How many of the netizens who claim to refuse to enter the movie are serious? How the main audience of superheroes reacted to this event
look at?
Can Natalie Portman, who just won the Oscar not long ago, get rid of the follow-up influence of "Stupid Gate" and win the hearts of the audience again? As a golden supporting role, how much more power can Anthony Hopkins contribute to the box office bonus of commercial movies? Does Paramount have a follow-up policy to eliminate the impact?
Likewise, Fast and Furious 5 is no exception. How much can this film benefit from? As the third male protagonist, can Renly's influence benefit the work itself? Is it good or bad for Renly, and for the movie, not to chase after victory? Has Universal's promotional policy been adjusted accordingly? How much influence does it have on the box office?
Regardless of the truth, Renly and Chris have completely torn their faces, but their positions are quietly changing.
For Renly, if "Fast & Furious 5" can achieve a big box office success, the momentum will definitely be bullish, and the awareness will increase exponentially; but even if it unfortunately fails to achieve good results, the negative impact is really limited, but it has to be Thanks to this "borrowing door", more and more fans of commercial movies began to hear the name of Renly.
But for Chris, it was an important duel. "Thor" won the box office, then everything is easy to say, no matter how bad things can be solved; but once the box office waterloo, everyone will put the blame on Chris, especially Paramount Pictures. It's impossible to know how Chris' future career will change as a result.
In the end, is it a Jedi counterattack and a big comeback; or is it sinking and failing? This kind of desperate situation on the edge of the cliff has instead stimulated the adrenaline of the media, and all eyes can't wait to gather towards the summer season openers of "Fast and Furious 5" and "Thor".
To be more precise, the storm of "borrowing the door" did not calm down, but shifted the focus. From simply pursuing personal responsibility, it has been extended to the box-office showdown between two commercial works, and it can even involve the expectations, planning and attention of the two film companies to this work.
It's a lot more exciting than "Chris vs Renly".
This is a war Chris can't afford to lose. Standing at this moment and looking back, when the gossip just started, Renly said in an interview, "If you want a war, then I will give you a war." Now, the war is really full of smoke, "As you wish." However, Chris was not quite sure whether he wanted this war.
The major media were unwilling to express their views and opinions one after another, and made predictions about the opening battle of the summer season. Overall, the mainstream media is still more optimistic about "Thor".
In the past two years, superhero movies based on comics have flourished, and the audience market is expanding step by step; moreover, Paramount is very generous, and the promotion cost alone has easily exceeded 4,000. What's more, the influence of negative news is more limited to North America. In overseas markets, experts believe that "Thor", a commercial blockbuster based on visual effects, can easily sweep the box office.
Also, no one should forget that Paramount's internal previews have had a great reputation. Although it is said that the word of mouth of the internal test screening has always been inaccurate, and it is not uncommon to have completely different negative reviews after the screening; but overall, the momentum of "Thor" should not be underestimated.
As the "Fast and Furious 5" against the other side, the previous series of the series have accumulated a certain loyal audience; Universal Pictures' promotional efforts are also not small; the internal test screening has given a positive and affirmative signal; and this news The subjective bonus of hype has laid the foundation for the film to win the outstanding box office.
However, compared to "Thor", almost every link of "Fast and Furious 5" is one size smaller. Box office prediction is not an objective math problem. Scores are calculated for each link, and after adding them up, a conclusion is drawn. This is just a prediction of a trend; but it is undeniable that "Fast and Furious 5" falls in every link. Downwind, the gap will become more obvious after the combination.
The biggest suspense right now is how much the unexpected news in the past, the matchup between Renly and Chris, and the matchup between Renly and Natalie, can bring "Fast & Furious 5" a bonus? How much damage will "Thor" face? The first week of the opening of the summer program, what positive impact can this bring to the box office of "Thor"? And how much effect will the disadvantage of "Fast & Furious 5" at the end of the spring season have?
Between one plus and one minus, the gap between the two works has been narrowed, the suspense has naturally increased, and the outcome is naturally more and more difficult to predict.
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