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Chapter 281 The lively media

Chapter 281 The lively media
Of course, there is another reason. The crew of "Lord of the Rings" works in China.

Although it is not a closed place, it still takes a lot of effort to get real-time access to North American public opinion news, which is not very easy.

It is almost impossible for the protesting "Lord of the Rings" fans to come to China.

After all, a trip abroad is expensive, and organizing thousands of people to come to China costs a lot of money. Unless someone is behind the money.

But at present, it seems that no one is willing to be taken advantage of and let these protesting book fans travel thousands of miles to come to China. Maybe the book fans themselves don’t want to come.

This is the second benefit of shooting in China, which is that you can isolate yourself from unnecessary distractions.

If it were filmed in New Zealand, the crew might be besieged by "Lord of the Rings" fans.

In addition, animal protection organizations, environmental protection organizations and other organizations that would affect the crew's filming have also disappeared.

The animal protection organization was dealt a blow by little Gilbert's justice, and now it is back on its feet, but with a much gentler approach.

When there are animal actors on Little Gilbert's set, animal protection organizations basically turn a blind eye and pretend they are invisible.

"Just looking at the photos makes me want to travel to China. It's really great."

The other photos were taken by Anne Burton's second film crew while filming in Jiuzhaigou and Zhangjiajie. These photos are stunning and make fans yearn for them.

The same is true for environmental protection organizations. China’s environment is not the environment, so there is no need for environmental protection.

"It turns out I misunderstood. I thought China was a desert, but I didn't expect there to be such beautiful scenery."

This time, we didn’t even send anyone here. That means we don’t care about your animal welfare.

"Man, you have to know that there are 1.3 billion people in China, and the desert cannot support such a large population."

From time to time, the crew thousands of miles away will send back some new materials, photos of props, set furnishings, and location shooting.

Since entering the filming stage, Gilbert Jr. has lifted his press silence, and "The Lord of the Rings" has entered an intensive publicity stage.

Several of the stills have attracted the attention of movie fans.

Perhaps in their view, Chinese horses are not considered animals and do not need protection.

Animal rights activists are also afraid, fearing that little Gilbert, a man who is determined to take revenge, will once again pull them down from their moral high ground.

In order to do a good job in publicity, the crew of "The Lord of the Rings" teamed up with watermelon to create the homepage of "The Lord of the Rings". On this homepage, various races, customs, customs, etc. in Middle-earth are introduced in detail.

"1.3 billion people? God, so many people, how do they do it? Maintain such a large population."

"God, it's unimaginable that there are such beautiful places in this world."

These photos have initially attracted the attention of movie fans and promoted "The Lord of the Rings" as well as China's scenery.

The main purpose of this website is to attract movie fans who have not read the original novels and have a general understanding of the world of Middle-earth.

Of course, the ocean has isolated these die-hard movie fans and animal protection and environmental protection organizations, but it has not isolated the lively media.

Of course, it also attracted media interest.

In the comment area opened below, apart from the protesting book fans, the remaining movie fans are basically discussing these scenery.

These things have aroused the interest of movie fans to explore, and it seems that the crew has indeed done a great job.

The first is a photo of a mammoth model that both Naomi Watts and Jennifer Connelly were in awe of.

However, the media is roughly divided into two groups. Media owned by Warner Pictures and Disney, as well as those media that are pro-Gilbert, such as the "Chicago" Sun, naturally support Little Gilbert.

Other anti-Gilbert media, such as the Washington Post, naturally criticized Gilbert.

Although little Gilbert has always requested that the topic be directed to the promotion of Western culture during propaganda, the opposition media will not be easily fooled.

The Washington Post reported: "It is strange that such a huge project as "The Lord of the Rings" was placed in China by Gilbert Jr.

We can see that this huge investment series has injected vitality into the local economy.

Similarly, let’s take a look at how many young people on the Internet are curious about the strange country on the other side of the Pacific Ocean.

For us, this is not a good thing. "

The views of the opposition media are basically the same as those of the "Washington Post". They all believe that Gilbert Jr.'s placement of "The Lord of the Rings" in China will boost the local tourism economy.

At the same time, it will also make young people in North America curious about that land, thereby cultivating a group of people who are interested in Chinese culture.

Roger Ebert of the Chicago Sun-Times sharply criticized the above remarks.

He believes that the opposite is true. Gilbert Jr. has made unparalleled contributions to Hollywood's globalization strategy over the years. The market opposite was also opened by little Gilbert.

This is a huge market with a population of 1.3 billion. What will it look like if it is fully developed?
Little Gilbert occupies an important position in the hearts of Chinese movie fans. Many international students from China who come to study in North America are fans of Little Gilbert.

It is because of his movies that these international students have a yearning for North America. If Little Gilbert's movies can conquer movie fans there and make them yearn for Western civilization, wouldn't this be in line with the strategy of peaceful evolution?

Although Roger Ebert has a point, this debate will never end.

Little Gilbert hopes that the movie can be simple and free of any additional factors, but he is just wishful thinking.

As the Hollywood saying goes, politics is never far away from Hollywood. Washington exerts unlimited influence on Hollywood, allowing the smell of politics to spread throughout Hollywood.

What's more, as an important part of cultural output, movies are related to cultural strategy and are obviously not careless.

Although there are stupid people, few people who reach elite positions are stupid and cannot see both sides of the matter.

So simply put, little Gilbert is playing with fire.

The content of these arguments was told to little Gilbert by Naomi Watts and Jennifer Connelly who came to visit the class.

Naomi Watts is still worried: "I'm worried that the media is very unfavorable to us. Now the support and opposition are basically 50/50.

Including those protesting book fans, there are even more people who oppose it. "

Little Gilbert said indifferently: "Don't worry, Naomi, when the work comes out, everyone will shut their mouths and cheer for the film."

"It's not that simple, right? I'm worried that there will be sequelae." Naomi Watts said.

"Sequelae?" Little Gilbert was not worried at all: "I just made movies, and didn't do anything else. I passed on the drawings of the Raptor aircraft to the Chinese.

Besides, with the level here, if you give them the drawings, it will probably take more than ten years to build it. "

In North America, there are two major forces that cannot be offended, one is the military-industrial complex, and the other is the squid groups. If you really want to say it, the last person you can't offend is the military-industrial complex.

This is a behemoth organization. A certain Le Zong named Ken was directly raped because he offended this group.

But little Gilbert doesn't do anything in this area, so regardless of the media, the opposition is very noisy, but it will not affect him.

Besides, little Gilbert is also a member of the Squids. The Squids who control the power of public opinion will definitely come out to control the situation when they see the situation getting out of control.

Little Gilbert is a brand, and he must not be allowed to be smeared by these media without any bottom line.

But at this level, the squid bosses don't feel the need to take action.

According to the old man's original words, the bosses felt that little Gilbert should withstand some wind and rain and get some exercise.

the Rainbow comes after the storm?
The media in North America are not just limited to talking in North America. Many big media saw this wave of popularity and traffic and directly sent reporters to China to dig up some news.

As a result, around Qingdao Studio, you could gradually see some reporters holding cameras, coming to the crew to gather information.

Anne Hathaway was caught by reporters while entering and exiting the set and was interviewed.

According to the training of the crew's press officer, Anne Hathaway handled these tricky reporters brilliantly.

When talking about working with Little Gilbert, Anne Hathaway showed excitement at the right time: "This is incredible, this is incredible.

When you knew that I was about to collaborate with Little Gilbert, the excitement and excitement flooded me like a tide.

I'm so excited, I grew up watching Gilbert Jr.'s movies, I'm a fan of his. "

In terms of age, Anne Hathaway was only nine years old when Little Gilbert's first movie "Shark Tank" was released in 1991, so it is not wrong to say that she grew up watching Little Gilbert movies.

Anne Hathaway also talked about her feelings about playing Arwen, saying it was a special experience.

"We did a lot of preparation work. The director even asked me to learn the Elvish language. I have a lot of lines in the film that are spoken in Elvish."

Reporters exclaimed that Elvish was created by Tolkien when he was writing the "Lord of the Rings" novels.

Some people described it at the time as saying that this was not a language that humans could speak.

But unexpectedly, the crew actually required the actors to learn the language of elves, and their lines must also be in this language. This made reporters very curious about how the elves speak the language.

Immediately, reporters requested that Anne Hathaway do a segment.

After getting permission from the press officer, Anne Hathaway immediately spoke a line in Elvish, which the reporters really couldn't understand.

But it doesn't matter, this scene has been recorded.

In the following days, Anne Hathaway's interview appeared in North American newspapers, and the elven language she spoke appeared on television media.

You can imagine how Anne Hathaway felt when she said that line that was incomprehensible but felt beautiful with a divine feeling on her face.

How to describe that feeling, it was a feeling of excitement, rushing straight to the sky.

(End of this chapter)

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