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Chapter 817 Completely crazy

After getting Gilbert Jr.'s autograph and taking a photo with him, sexy Rebecca returned to the hotel contentedly and took out her laptop.

Before writing the film review, Sexy Rebecca posted the group photo on the social platform.

"A photo with director Gilbert Jr. He is still very charming and the movie is very good."

There were immediately countless people asking for updates and expressing envy, urging Sexy Rebecca to quickly rate and review the movie.

"Fuck, I'm so envious, why can't I get a ticket to the premiere?"

"Little Gilbert looks so young, he must be nearly forty-one, right?"

"Handsome, worthy of being a director who can rival Leo in looks. I heard that he almost starred in Titanic."

A photo of Leo running with his big belly exposed while holding a water gun appeared in the comment section below, causing a stir in the comment section.

"Leo nowadays can't compare to Gilbert. In terms of staying handsome, maybe only he and Tom Cruise can do it, right?"

After interacting with fans for most of the day, sexy Rebecca began to write film reviews and record videos.

At this time, Peter had already written the film review and posted it to his IMDB account and social account, attracting many fans who were still waiting.

"The director of The Avengers, Gilbert Jr., understands the mentality of each type of audience. He meets the needs of the general public in terms of the plot of the film: for passionate teenagers, the film has some heroic plots and heroism;
For discerning veteran moviegoers, the well-organized narrative and calm camera shots highlight the strength of shooting science fiction films for many years;

For the audience who come to watch the fighting scenes and explosions, the plot is tense enough and the scenes are bloody enough;

For men and women who like big muscles, superheroes' bodies are perfect for them.

For audiences who just want to watch some comedy and have some fun, the densely packed jokes can guarantee laughter from the opening to the lights coming on.

Even viewers who are not interested in the above content can still get fun from the bitch-loving Iron Man and the cute bad guy Loki.

In short, if we use the evaluation standards of professional movies, "The Avengers" is not a good movie and is far worse than "The Dark Knight".

But what else does the summer season require? Just to be happy. "

Yes, "Avengers" is a standard popcorn movie. For such a movie, it is enough for the audience to feel happy during the viewing process.

Nowadays, with the development of mobile Internet, the traditional media industry is also quietly changing. Generally speaking, after the premiere of a movie, it can only be reported in conjunction with the midnight show the next morning.

But now, all traditional media have opened their own official websites and registered relevant accounts on social platforms.

The timeliness of news is here. After Peter and Sexy Rebecca released their film reviews, various media also gave their own evaluations.

The San Francisco Chronicle said: “Contains sincere pathos, humor and surprise;

In addition to being a standard comic book blockbuster, this film is also full of the director's unique touch, making everything in the film seem perfect."

The Los Angeles Times praised it: "This film has it all and more.

It’s a chance to see six superheroes with one movie ticket, and it’s what I imagine a collection of Marvel Comics icons to look like.

This is a superhero movie with brains, heart, and a decent sense of humor." USA Today commented: "Gilbert gives every character full play, and although their screen time may not be exactly equal, the audience feels satisfied.

This is indeed a very smart move. If it were a different director, I don’t know how he would have been able to sort out the threads.”

Of course, there were some negative reviews, including one from Gilbert's old friend, The Washington Post:
"Every time the film is about to go into some deeper meaning, Gilbert Jr. ruins the moment with a joke; the director's overall idea of ​​telling a story is completely undermined by his cleverness in his eagerness to please the audience."

The financial newspaper The Wall Street Journal also joined in. Perhaps because Little Gilbert had caused heavy losses to the Wall Street consortium, the newspaper was not polite at all.

"Gilbert's playful, childish narrative style makes the film, which could have been much more exciting, feel hollow and boring.

We can reasonably suspect that Gilbert Jr. has fallen into a stage of self-aggrandizement, and perhaps the success of Wall Street stocks has made him care less about movies. "

From the last sentence, it can be seen that the Wall Street Journal has some ulterior motives. Of course, this is irrelevant, because all the media that gave bad reviews were immediately attacked by angry fans.

What followed were the black fans, and a fierce battle broke out between the two sides, but overall, Gilbert Jr.'s fans had the upper hand.

These media reports are first published on the Internet, and then formatted into a more complete report the next day, and then published through newspapers to let the vast number of people who do not use the Internet know that such a movie has been released.

But in fact, even if the newspapers didn't report it, as long as people didn't live in an isolated place, every corner of North America knew that "Avengers" was about to hit theaters.

ABC Entertainment Channel's host Abby has not finished her work yet. After interviewing the crew's main creators, she rushed to the IMAX theater in downtown New York City to interview the audience watching the midnight show.

These fans who go to watch the midnight show are all fans of the director or film series, or they are loyal fans of the actors.

And their reputation directly affects the success or failure of the movie "Avengers".

Come to think of it, if even the fans don't like a movie, how can we expect the audience to like it? After all, the minds of the audience are hard to figure out, while the fans' minds are easier to guess.

But as expected, Abby interviewed more than a dozen fans who watched the midnight show, and they all gave very high praise.

“An epic masterpiece, a must-see movie.”

"The best Marvel movie ever, better than Spider-Man and X-Men in my opinion."

“Not as good as The Dark Knight, but still a vivid big-screen entertainment that’s worth seeing.”

"I watched it for more than two hours. It was so exciting that I couldn't bear to look away for a moment. I even had to hold my pee. Sorry, I can't hold it anymore. I'm going to the bathroom..."

Abby then interviewed the manager of the theater, who said: "It's crazy, the two IMAX theaters are full, and the attendance rate of the other seven ordinary theaters is over 70%.

Gilbert Jr.’s films have always been the focus of our theaters, and every time his films are released, our performance has increased significantly.”

Abby also discovered that not only was the cinema popular, but the surrounding specialty stores next to the cinema were even more popular.

The fans who had just finished watching the movie came out and immediately went into the peripheral stores, buying up all the peripheral products related to "Avengers" as if they were sweeping the place up.

The most popular ones are undoubtedly Iron Man and Black Widow. The Mark II Iron Man armor displayed at the door of the store was even bought by a wealthy fan for US$9999.

Although she had experienced similar scenes many times, Abby couldn't help but sigh when she saw such a grand occasion:
"Oh my God, this is crazy!" (End of chapter)

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