After they arrived at the cinema, they watched "Dear" starring Huang Bo.

Although the name is a bit ambiguous, it is not a love movie, but a story about finding a child directed by Chen Kexin.

The box office of this film was not very high, and by the time it was taken off the screen, it had only grossed over 300 million.

However, it has a very good reputation and is called "the most touching film of the 2014 National Day."

How could a little girl like Zhang Ruolan resist such a tear-jerking movie? She cried her eyes out.

Jiang Heng prepared tissues in advance and helped her wipe her tears from time to time.

After watching the second half, he hugged her and patted her gently from time to time.

After the film ended, Zhang Ruolan returned to the car and was still immersed in the atmosphere of the film. She wiped her tears and said, "Those abducted children are so pitiful!"

"Indeed, when a child is abducted, it not only changes the child's life, it also destroys the family!"

"Then can you help them?" Zhang Ruolan looked at Jiang Heng pitifully with tears in her eyes.

"Of course, thanks to you for bringing me to see this movie, otherwise I really wouldn't have remembered this! But after all, I'm just a director, and there's only so much I can do. The most I can do is to call on the whole society to pay attention to the problem of human trafficking, and to donate some money to those in need!"

"That's great too. With your help, it will definitely change the fate of many people!"

Jiang Heng said: "It's just fulfilling one's social responsibility!"

"That's pretty amazing!"

Jiang Heng smiled, "I think you are the amazing one!"

Zhang Ruolan blushed when she heard this and stammered, "Where are we going now?"

"Take you to eat!"

The two went out for a midnight snack, and Jiang Heng immediately sent her to the hotel and then drove back to his mansion.

He originally had some other thoughts, but the movie he watched tonight was not the right one.

It would be fine if it was a romantic love movie, but it has to be such a heavy topic about finding a child.

After returning to his mansion, Jiang Heng took a shower first.

Then he took a photo of the ticket stub of "Dear" with his mobile phone and wanted to post a status on Weibo.

But think about it, if this is the case, then the focus of netizens will most likely not be on "fighting human trafficking", but why Jiang Heng went to the movies so late, and who did he watch the movie with?
So I searched on Weibo for updates about "Dear".

I quickly found a post on Weibo from an official daily newspaper, which was about the amendment of legal provisions. The general meaning was that the buyer was also guilty.

Jiang Heng immediately reposted this post, and at the same time @the official Weibo account of the movie "Dear" and liked it.

Then I turned off my phone and went to sleep in the master bedroom.

However, some sharp-eyed fans and netizens soon discovered Jiang Heng’s update.

Someone immediately left a message, "Did Director Jiang go to see Dear?"

"Director Jiang is speaking up for the families who are looking for their abducted children!"

"Director Jiang is truly the conscience of the film industry!"

"Yes, the film has been out for so long, and I haven't seen many celebrities help promote it!"

"Yes, Director Jiang is promoting a film produced by another company. The situation is different!"

In a hotpot restaurant in Beijing, Huang Bo was drinking and chatting with a few friends.

The phone on the table suddenly rang. I picked it up and saw that it was my agent calling.

Huang Bo was a little puzzled, because his agent rarely contacted him at this time. "What's wrong? Did something happen?"

"Something big has happened. Check out the trending searches on Weibo. Director Jiang has reposted the comment from the official daily newspaper!"

"What?"

Huang Bo was a little slow to react for a moment, but he quickly hung up the phone and opened Weibo on his phone.

When I clicked on the hot search rankings, I saw the hot searches related to Jiang Heng and "Dear".

After clicking in and taking a look, Huang Bo really felt like he had received a blessing from heaven.

"Oh my god, Director Jiang gave us an assist!" Huang Bo said happily.

Several people at the same table asked what happened, and Huang Bo explained it in a few words, and everyone was shocked.

Although the movie "Dear" is very well made, its box office performance can only be described as average.

It's 2014 now, and the box office is only over million, which shows that most audiences don't have any feelings about this film, and it can't even be called a hit.

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But once Jiang Heng posted this Weibo update, things were different.

First, a large number of fans left messages, and then some sharp-eyed netizens discovered that Liu Yifei also reposted the post and commented.

Before long, Jing Tian, ​​Yang Mi, Zhao Liying, Han Tong, Zhang Ruoyun... all the contracted artists of iQiyi, Youku and Tencent Pictures, helped promote other companies' films.

The next day, Jiang Heng drove to the set, and the company's vice president told him that as of now, more than eighty celebrities in the Chinese entertainment industry have reposted his Weibo updates.

"Dear", a film that has been released for more than twenty days and is on the verge of being taken off the screen, is about to explode at the box office again.

Jiang Heng smiled and said, "That's great. At least it can draw society's attention to this issue, and the country will provide more help to those families looking for their relatives!"

Things turned out just as everyone expected, with all major cinemas increasing their screening schedules for "Dear" on the same day.

The film's single-day box office rebounded to more than 3500 million, actually exceeding the first-day box office.

Because on the first day of its release, this movie only earned 1200 million, including the more than 4500 million in preview screenings.

With the promotion driven by Jiang Heng’s Weibo post, this film directly reached the peak of popularity!

On the same day, director Chen Kexin called Jiang Heng to thank him for his support for the film.

Jiang Heng smiled, "As it should be, such a good movie should not be buried. To be honest, I admire you directors who shoot realistic themes. I am not that good, I can only shoot special effects blockbusters, I dare not enter your field!"

Chen Kexin thought Jiang Heng was being ridiculous, and said with a smile: "Director Jiang, you are joking. This kind of film is not difficult to make. But the special effects blockbuster you shot is something that few people can shoot well!"

Jiang Heng thought to himself, this is not easy to say!

As for a blockbuster, as long as the story is well told and the special effects are good, there will basically be no problems.

Even many Hollywood special effects blockbusters don’t tell a good story, and they simply rely on super shocking special effects to make money.

This is not the case with reality-themed films, which do not have shocking visual effects and rely solely on stories, ideas and performances to move the audience.

To be honest, if I had just been reborn, it would have been okay to make a few realistic movies after "The Matrix", whether good or bad.

But now he doesn’t dare to try it easily, for fear that word of mouth will be bad and ruin the “golden signboard” he has worked so hard to build for so many years!

After chatting for a while, Jiang Heng invited Chen Kexin, asking her to come to the iQiyi Film Building to find him if she had any suitable scripts. Investment was not a problem, so Chen Kexin naturally agreed with a smile.

On the same day, Ma Yun also called to express her gratitude for Jiang Heng’s repost of the Weibo post.

Because this movie can be considered a product of Ali Pictures. (End of this chapter)

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