China Entertainment: Let you shoot for charity and make tens of billions?

Chapter 742 I'm not playing with you guys anymore, and you guys are panicking instead?

This documentary about a future great director could continue to be filmed indefinitely.

Su Yi originally intended to complete the task assigned by his superiors, but now it seems necessary to continue filming because the audience also enjoys it.

Most importantly, this documentary not only has high viewership in China, but also enjoys a good reputation in other countries. Su Yi, as the director with the world's highest box office, already has many fans.

A documentary filmed by a director like this would definitely have a strong ability to attract viewers.

The expulsion of diplomats, in particular, caused a global sensation.

For some weaker countries, these events are not just documentaries; many are real, especially those that have been invaded by powerful nations in the last two years and have no recourse.

After the broadcast, many people in the country shed tears.

Because they genuinely empathize with some weak and powerless countries that have no backing whatsoever. Their diplomats have shed tears at the United Nations because no one listens to what they say; many even laugh and walk away while they're speaking!

They greeted each other but didn't listen to what the others were saying!

The diplomats of that weak nation had no way to retaliate against such an insult.

It's blatant disregard, or even deliberate, and it's specifically targeting them!
Even a female diplomat cried in public, but no one paid any attention!

However, not many people pay this amount, for a simple reason: the country is not strong enough.

The female diplomat was also very distressed by this situation.

But there is nothing we can do about it.

Moreover, this news even aroused dissatisfaction among the local Xingqi people, because many Xingqi people believed that they had immigrated from abroad, many of them were illegal immigrants, and they felt that they had no human rights, just like this Qing Dynasty diplomat, that they were not valued and were discriminated against.

The chain reaction of celebrity effect is rapid and far-reaching.

The documentaries that were quickly filmed spread throughout the world, and more and more viewers chose to watch them. Although their cultures prevented them from fully accepting the stories, they were able to understand many of them. What caused even greater news in the United States was the story of Lin Zexu.

In some areas of the United States, certain laws even allow the existence of marijuana.

Su Yi's documentary about Lin Zexu clearly and comprehensively explained the dangers of marijuana. Faced with this, some citizens of Xingqi (Singapore) quickly began to worry. Because perhaps one day their seemingly well-dressed neighbor might be someone who, because of marijuana use, would come at them with a gun and kill their entire family!
Because they filmed those anti-drug propaganda videos, they later explained in detail the harms of various drugs to the human body.

Some countries already have a high tolerance for drugs.

Upon seeing such propaganda, they immediately became furious, because most people still do not want to be associated with this kind of thing. However, many people are unaware of this, and Su Yi did not expect that this anti-drug campaign would actually reach overseas!
It has even sparked protests in many countries.

Such influence has shocked the world.

"This documentary has drawn a lot of attention from people all over the world. It has even caused protests and demonstrations in some countries because of the proliferation of drugs and marijuana. In fact, drugs should not exist in the first place, but they are controlled by some inhumane people because the profits are too high."

The host sighed. No matter how much it was reported or said in the news before, people pretended not to see it. But after the secretary made this documentary, it aroused a confirmed vigilance. It has to be said that Su Yi is now the world's number one director. Basically, no one can surpass his achievements, whether it is box office or his global influence.

Compared to other chapters, this chapter has garnered significant attention worldwide, especially in drug-prone areas.

Because of the pain of the Opium Wars and the harm that drugs have brought to the Chinese people, China has zero tolerance for drugs!

No infiltration is permitted, which has led to the emergence of so many outstanding anti-drug police officers. Most of them are willing to go undercover and sacrifice their lives. This is a stark contrast to those who openly promote drugs on the world stage—a clear dichotomy between darkness and light.

This greatly angered the darkness.

Especially after they gained some power.

After some of the videos were exposed, not only Chinese people watched them, but people all over the world did the same. Although it is impossible for everyone in the world to see them, many countries suffering from drugs seem to have seen some hope.

Many people took to the streets, hoping that the local government could learn from China and crack down on drug education and drug cultivation.

Although it will most likely come to nothing in the end, since it involves the interests of many people, including some international organizations.

So when faced with such things, they become powerless, just like a country like Mexico that can't even get rid of Coca-Cola, let alone drugs!
Moreover, if the drug trafficking were truly eradicated, their lives would likely become even worse, as warlords would infiltrate them even further.

This instilled a sense of despair in the locals. At the same time, they greatly envied the people of China, who did not have to suffer such pain. It should be noted that although the drugs during the Opium War were completely different from those in some works today, the degree of suffering was the same.

“There have been marches and demonstrations in some countries, and it seems that there is a great deal of drug awareness around the world now… Some countries are even exaggerating their propaganda. To be honest, I can understand the suffering their countries are experiencing… but we are not saviors, and we have to protect our people.”

Su Yi shook his head slightly; he wasn't exactly a great philanthropist either.

There are so many tragic things happening in the world; he can't possibly manage them all.

All he could do was promote it, and those countries had their own sovereignty, so Su Yi couldn't interfere. But he was already quite satisfied that it had attracted some attention from people all over the world. Even the United States was glad to be included, because it was already a veritable drug superpower.

After playing the documentary, Su Yi specifically introduced the new products and their potential harm to the human body.

There are many, and they are all named directly, because those things that seem different from traditional drugs still have a strong addictive effect. This documentary has become like an educational film, attracting people all over the world and causing a huge infiltration. Especially since the laws of different states in the United States are not the same, and the tolerance rate for drugs is also very different.

"Yes, these are the work of the United Nations, and they have the right to manage them. We only have the right to make suggestions, but it has still awakened the whole world. So this documentary is very successful... Even director Spielberg specifically mentioned that the only one who can have such an influence on documentaries is that mysterious director from China! It's hard to believe that there is such a director in the world. Whether it is talent or status in film history, he far surpasses others! It's as if he appeared out of thin air, or as if God thought we Westerners were too arrogant, so he created a great demon king that we cannot defeat."

Su Yi looked at the host with some surprise, because this was the first time he had ever heard of this.

I never expected that this white director who had once criticized me would now praise me so highly!

While there's a hint of self-praise involved, the fact that he even makes such a statement proves that he still believes in himself. Especially considering his current title of world number one, which isn't easy to achieve. If other directors surpass him, his reputation will plummet.

"These words of praise make me incredibly proud. But our future works don't need anyone else's approval." Su Yi's reply was still clever, on one hand showing disdain for the other party, but frankly, he now had the right to do so.

However, the implication was that the other party was unqualified to comment on the country's situation. This was because titles were always bestowed upon the weak by the strong, and had never actually been given to them.

"That's right. Nowadays, movies are less and less catering to the so-called foreign aesthetics of the past. Before, everyone knew to associate themselves with foreign countries, but that has long since changed. It's just that in the past, some movies were a hodgepodge! Neither artistic nor commercial enough. Although a few were not bad and received some award nominations, most of them were just caricatures of China. It seems that movies are made now just to make money, but that's actually a good thing. Because of the need to make money, there will be more content. Movies are not just about the fame of some stars, but about improving the quality of the movies. Whether it's comedy or satire, they won't deliberately cater to foreign imaginations anymore, unless it's a piece of garbage—just to launder money for capital, in which case they will make similar types of movies to fool them."

The host nodded repeatedly, explaining that Chinese cinema is incredibly complex. After so many reforms, current films are more geared towards Chinese audiences. "We'll make whatever you like to watch!"
Moreover, most of the films are grounded in reality. This proves that other awards aren't very important to Chinese directors. Currently, investors control the market; basically, as long as they make money, that's all that matters. Films made out of passion will be very rare, because investing in films is about making money, not just playing around!

The fact that Chinese films are increasingly absent from their film festivals has puzzled these foreigners, as they are now panicking because Chinese directors are no longer working with them.

After all, on many occasions, we need the support of the Dragon Kingdom.

Now that they see the Dragon Kingdom suddenly refusing to include them, their domineering aura has vanished.

They were all stunned by the situation.

They used to pay us to criticize and insult people, or even just to have some criticism.

Now you just don't want it anymore?

We offered our feedback, and now you don't want it anymore?

The change is actually quite simple: China has its own mature market.

Now we don't need anything or anyone to help us at all.

Especially in the current situation, as long as we make money, we really don't care about other markets.

The more we ignored them, the more panicked they became.

Because this situation is not what they want to see.

Moreover, Su Yi and his team had already started doing this before they even filmed the documentary.

Why would I cater to you? Catering to you is essentially about making more money at the box office.

Now that things have come to this point, there's even less need for such measures.

Therefore, after considering this, various domestic investors and directors immediately knew how to make movies.

Of course, it's not about completely ignoring their influence, but about being selective. We need to have our own ideas and not blindly accept their control.

This is exactly what Su Yi expressed in the documentary.

We have our own code of conduct.

Not everyone can intervene.

And once we reach a certain level, we can turn the tables and let you learn from us!

For example, Su Yi's documentary this time has also added a lot of reflection and deep thinking from abroad.

They were all wondering why China could do such a good job in combating drugs, while their own countries couldn't.

Even in places like Mexico, the government can't control drugs even if it's determined to fight them!
This is a bit of a reversal of the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches!
However, this is also something that the people of China can be proud of!
We have learned from past lessons, we are extremely vigilant, and we are determined not to repeat the same mistakes.

Because these are all bloody lessons!
The scene quieted down.

The viewers were all taken aback.

Yes, Su Yi was once a passionate young director who filmed many programs that would be subject to censorship.

But look at him now, Su Yi has become a world-renowned director!
Moreover, it's the kind of thing that shocks the world; even a casually filmed documentary can garner such high attention.

It could even influence the course of the world!
To a certain extent, Su Yi does indeed have such abilities.

Because the world has now entered the post-media era, many people like to look at their mobile phones and read trending news.

This is something that cannot be controlled simply by trying to control it.

Moreover, the situation can easily get out of control in many situations.

For example, this time, a simple documentary, many of the things in it actually have nothing to do with foreign countries.

But that's how it has such a huge influence!
That's the magic of director Su Yi!

After a long pause, the host applauded.

A round of enthusiastic applause followed.

The other programs today are not important. Seeing such a scene, such a memorable moment and such a director, they are already very happy.

Director Su Yi is truly impressive, and they really admire him!
Although he spoke casually, he exuded an air of absolute dominance.

This propaganda 'nuclear weapon' truly lived up to expectations! (End of Chapter)

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