The Director of Music Department

Four hundred and seventy-nine. Maybe it can really counterattack?

"Is this Gleevec thing true?" Guo Linjie turned his head and asked in some puzzlement.

Chen Helin nodded and said: "It's true, but now it seems that this drug has passed the patent protection period and is included in the medical insurance. However, it is said that this drug was indeed like this before it was included in the medical insurance."

Cheng Yong was hospitalized due to his father's illness and needed an operation. He had no other choice, so he finally agreed to Lu Yiyi to smuggle Gleevec.

The price difference of dozens of times also made many people feel extremely consternated.

Most of the first part of the movie, to be honest, is a bit like the history of a smuggler, a nouveau riche from the poor.

Although Cheng Yong occasionally showed some sympathy for these patients, he still had to earn the money he should earn.

But later, it changed!

Cheng Yong gave Zhang Changlin the agent of the medicine, and he was cleansed all at once. He also opened a clothing factory and became an entrepreneur even registered with the government.

However, at this time, through the previous plot, most people have already begun to understand this CML and Gleevec.

Even Guo Linjie, who was not optimistic about this movie before, the smile on his face disappeared at this moment.

They're professional, at least when it comes to censorship.

"If there are no accidents, there should be a turning point next. This Wang Yifan is indeed the fastest rising director in recent years." Guo Linjie couldn't help but said.

Sure enough, Zhang Changlin was wanted by the police, and Lu Yiyi died!

Cheng Yong started selling medicine again!

And when a box was only sold for 500, Guo Linjie, Cheng Helin finally understood why this movie was called "I'm Not the God of Medicine".

After that, the police began to follow the vine and found the patient.

Then, the old man said those words to Cao Bin of the criminal police team. She ate the house and broke the house. She just wanted to survive. Is it wrong?

Cao Bin was silent, Guo Linjie was silent, and Chen Helin was also silent.

With the protection of patients, Cheng Yong's medicine can continue to be sold. No one is willing to confess Cheng Yong, because at this time, Cheng Yong is already the god of medicine in their minds.

The irony is that medical representatives are talking on TV...

On the police side, Cao Bin said that he could not continue to handle the case.

Zhang Changlin was still arrested, but this time, he also did not confess to Cheng Yong, and he was very arrogant.

Then Huang Mao died and Cheng Yong was finally caught.

The movie is over!

But the movie theater was full of noise.

Different from other audiences, here are all veterans, in this industry, it can be said that they are all people who have read countless films.

They are not ordinary audiences, but most of the time they watch movies from the standpoint of ordinary audiences.

They will analyze, what is the selling point of this movie?

For what age audience, what gender audience, and so on and so forth.

Obviously, "I'm Not the God of Medicine" is a very special movie. The plot of this movie is actually not complicated, and the plot structure is very popular.

This is not to say that this movie is not good, on the contrary, this kind of movie is what theaters are willing to show.

Because experience tells them that as long as this kind of movie has an uncomplicated plot and a common commercial structure, it is the movie that can really attract the audience.

Although "I'm Not the God of Medicine" is realistic in many aspects, in fact, it is not realistic at all, but very commercial.

For example, the part where Cheng Yong throws money at the manager of the nightclub and asks him to dance the pole dance is completely pretentious.

Cinema reviewers naturally have their own set of screening criteria.

The internal screening of "I'm Not the God of Medicine" can be said to be very effective, so when Huaxin's distributors approached them, it went smoothly.

Generally speaking, screening is a relatively common method. Basically, most movies will be screened before they are released. However, if you pay attention to it carefully, you will see a lot of tricks when you click the screening.

Why do you want to screen?

In fact, screening is not only aimed at theaters, but also a way for producers to judge the potential of this movie.

If you observe carefully, if the distributor and producer keep secret about the reputation of the movie after the screening, then it can show that this special movie is definitely a bad movie.

On the contrary, if after screening, the screening continues to expand and word of mouth starts to be hyped, then it means that the screening effect of this movie is good.

Small-scale screenings are usually easier to control, but large-scale screenings, some people say, are disrupting the film market and disrupting film scheduling, but in fact, this is nothing more than sour grapes.

Because large-scale screening, to put it bluntly, is a way of screening. This kind of screening is a double-edged sword. The movie has a good reputation and is confident enough to dare to use this method, because once the reputation is rotten, Then you don’t even need to show it, it will be directly released for you.

The normal release process is to get a basic evaluation from an internal screening, followed by a special screening for film critics and a special screening for media people. At this time, word-of-mouth public relations are needed, and it has nothing to do with whether the movie is good or bad.

Then there are normal screenings. Most of the screenings will not be too many, and a small number of screenings will be arranged in some cities. Then, it depends on the attendance rate and audience reputation.

If the audience's word of mouth is a little better, the box office is a little better, and the attendance rate is a little better, then you can start to hype the movie's word of mouth.

Unlike large-scale screenings, it is basically difficult to publicize, because this kind of screening schedule is actually not low, which is equivalent to an early release.

Like "Six Realms" will also be screened, but the possibility of large-scale screenings is not high. On the one hand, it is because it is unnecessary. The publicity effect is also crushing, almost everyone knows that there is such a big production to be released.

As for the film scheduling of theaters, as professionals, they will have a basic prediction before the film is released. This prediction is not to speculate whether the audience likes it or whether the film has a good reputation, but to estimate how many viewers will pay for this film. The more people who are willing to buy tickets, the better. Simply put, as long as the audience is willing to spend money, it is up to them whether they like it or not.

Even if several giants have their own theaters, most of the time, they can't really only list their own movies, because theaters also need to make profits, and the higher the number of movies, the better.

Once the film schedule is too high, but the attendance rate is very low, it will be harmful instead of beneficial.

But on the first day of filming, they basically don't watch these, they only watch, how popular is this movie? How effective is the publicity? How about the cast of the movie and so on.

Therefore, this is also the reason why "Six Realms" can crush the publicity effect of other movies on the market.

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