The world begins with Hong Kong movies

Chapter 715 Applying Eye Drops!

Chapter 715 Applying Eye Drops! (Seeking Monthly Tickets)

South China Films not only dominates the domestic film market, but also holds a significant share in the Hong Kong film market.

Subsequently, by using Hong Kong Island as a springboard, they entered the international film market and the small-scale film market, and their accumulated influence over the years has become considerable.

It can be said that South China Films is a well-known brand throughout East Asia and even Southeast Asia, wielding tremendous influence.

At least, it's better than Hong Kong films set in normal times!
In fact, even in West and Central Asia, through assistance from Mengjiahu and important geopolitical ally Babayang, it is possible to promote the film there.

However, due to cultural customs and other factors, only certain types of films are popular, and their effects and impact are not obvious.

The populations of the Baba sheep and the Bengali tiger are large, but they are still poor.

The countries of West Asia are wealthy, but their populations are pitifully small!
The United States also maintains strict control over that area, making it unrealistic to expect South China Films to gain significant influence in the short term.

It would be better to learn from the universe of normal time and space, and try every means to become one of the important construction companies in West Asia. They have the technology and plenty of manpower.

In this era, movies are not just a form of entertainment; they also play a more important role in public opinion and propaganda.

Now that South China Films has become the number one in Asia, Wu Aiguo will naturally not give up its propaganda and publicity attributes.

In my previous life in Hong Kong, I couldn't do many things due to my limited power, but now I don't need to worry about that too much.

In fact, international public opinion in the late 1980s was quite bizarre.

Western media continues to smear Russia and Eastern European countries, resorting to all sorts of underhanded tactics.

However, domestically, as well as in Russia and Eastern Europe, suddenly they stopped opposing Western public opinion and began promoting positive news from Europe and America.

Damn, doing this is going to cause big problems.

Although both China and Russia are looking to ease relations with Europe and the United States, sharp public opinion clashes are no longer appropriate.

The problem is that the grassroots people have become accustomed to the previous propaganda, and a sudden 180-degree turn can easily cause all sorts of trouble.

As Da Mao's underling, Nan Hua naturally couldn't openly go against his boss.

By using fictional plots in movies and comparing them to reality, we can gradually smear the image of the United States, right?

In any case, South China did not have formal diplomatic relations with the United States at that time.

For example, a military action film based on General Vega.

Starting with a drug-selling triad on Hong Kong Island, Interpol used various methods to trace the source and point the finger at a well-known tycoon in a lawless area.

In order to find out the specifics, Interpol sent super-powerful individuals to investigate. After a fierce battle, they took down the tycoon, but the final clues pointed to a general on the Siamese border.

This general's background is extraordinary!
He was not only a hawkish general in Siam, but also a superhuman with extraordinary abilities who rose rapidly during the period when the United States was stationed there.

An Interpol team led by a transcendent powerhouse was attacked while secretly investigating a general, and all of the other colleagues except the transcendent powerhouse were killed.

At the end of the movie, the general receives a mysterious phone call. The person on the other end angrily demands in English that the general resume pill production as soon as possible so as not to affect his supply.

This military action film is not only very popular in East Asia and Southeast Asia, but it has also achieved considerable box office success in Europe and America.

Anyone who isn't a fool knows where the general's backing comes from.

Then, those who were interested compared the situation with Vega's case and immediately understood. In any case, the tabloids in Hong Kong and other places bluntly revealed the truth behind the film, which had nothing to do with the South China Film Agency stationed in Hong Kong that was responsible for the filming.

The next part is about the general sending his men to capture super-powerful individuals all over the world.

During this time, he accidentally killed an elite member of the US Air Force's special operations unit, thus becoming a hostile target of the US Air Force's special operations unit.

Viewers who see this part of the plot and know some of the inside story will subconsciously show a mysterious smile.

Then comes the process of Interpol's superhuman strength and the superhuman strength of the US Air Force's special department joining forces to fight the general.

Ahem, the super-powerful individuals from the special agency of the American Air Force are actually played by actors from the Russian military; the point is to create a sense of contrast.

During this period, the general's various crimes were gradually exposed.

The pills were produced and sold in connection with members of a special organization in the United States.

Whenever Interpol and the US Air Force's special agencies, especially those with extraordinary abilities, are about to uncover certain core secrets, they encounter restrictions from within the US, often causing them to miss out on the truth.

Those who understand, understand!
After watching the movie, even the triad bosses in Hong Kong suddenly realized that the mysterious, lawless tycoon who supplied them with the pills actually had such a powerful backer.

This is truly eye-opening – a small knife pulling out a butt!

Compared to this, what they did was nothing at all.

That's fucking shady!

Some well-informed individuals suddenly thought of Colombia in South America, as well as neighboring countries such as Peru and Ecuador, and immediately understood what was going on.

Well, the border troops of South China appeared in the movie.

The presence of the South China border troops severely reduced the General Group's pill production, forcing them to resort to other means to make money.

Through occasional phone calls, the audience learns that the general has backers, most likely an organization in the United States.

Every time the other party called, it was to demand that the general stabilize the supply of pills or hand over a large sum of money. If anything went wrong, they would immediately threaten to replace him.

Forced into a corner, the General Group resorted to the crude yet effective method of kidnapping and extortion to amass wealth.

During this time, he fought fiercely with super-powerful individuals from Hong Kong Island, Xiao Rizi, and India, which is the highlight of the movie.

To the audience's shock, the kidnappers dispatched by the General Group were all clone soldiers.

The second installment of the series has come to an end, but it has left the audience with more suspense, while the mastermind behind it all has been pinned on a certain major power.

Just thinking about those fearless clone warriors in the movie sends chills down the spines of viewers.

I feel an intense hatred for the shameless actions of a certain country.

The second film was even more exciting and captivating, and it also aroused more dissatisfaction among viewers towards a certain major power.

Then, the final scene of the film directly reveals the hundreds of biological and medical laboratories that the United States has deployed around the world, inevitably leaving the audience with much to ponder.

In short, the blockbuster release of the two films has given America a good dressing down.

(End of this chapter)

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