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    Seeing her father wasting her milk, Yuan Yuan screamed "ah" and "ah" twice, feeling a little anxious and unable to express the complicated meaning.  Seeing that Er Mao was still staring at the TV, Yuan Yuan became unhappy. He patted the small chair and expressed his dissatisfaction with his voice.  ¡°Dad¡ªDad¡ª¡± Hearing Yuan Yuan¡¯s cry, Er Mao finally turned around and handed the milk in his hand to Yuan Yuan.  "My daughter, that black coal actually went to act in a movie!" "Brother Hei?" Yuan Yuan didn't quite understand what acting in a movie meant, but she knew that the "black coal" her dad was talking about was Brother Hei.  Like Zhuo Mao Mao, she and Wei Xiaopang also call Zheng Tan "Hei Ge".  "Yes, yes, it must be that guy. I knew right away that no other cat could perform like that except Black Coal. His eyes looked wilted and wilted." Er Mao said.  Yuan Yuan held a cup and drank milk, thinking about what her father meant by "wilting, bad, wilting, bad". After thinking for a long time, she couldn't figure it out. Forget it, I don't want to think about it anymore. Drinking milk is important. When the time comes, I will see Brother Hei and follow her father.  If you want to learn, just say to Brother Hei, "Wilted, bad, wilted, bad."  Er Mao had no idea what his daughter was thinking, and was still shocked by the movie trailer he just saw.  He was busy taking care of his wife and children last year, so he didn't pay much attention to the black coal. Unexpectedly, it was already acted in a movie!  What a great little life!  After thinking for a while, Er Mao felt that he still couldn¡¯t calm down the curiosity and surprise in his heart, but he couldn¡¯t go directly upstairs to ask. At this time, the cat must be wandering outside, and he might be chatting with another female cat.  If Zheng Tan knew what Er Mao was thinking now, he would definitely rush over and beat him.  I saw the mobile phone on the table.  Er Mao picked it up and saw that Yuan Yuan was drinking milk seriously. After she finished drinking, he asked her to put the cup aside and play happily for a while. If there was anything, just call him and he would go next door to make a call.  The nanny was drying clothes. After Er Mao spoke to her, he walked to the next room, closed the door, flipped through the address book and called Wei Leng directly.  Wei Leng was at the company, checking several transportation orders and stamping them.  I'm a little tired from reading the list.  He went outside to get some fresh air, and when he heard Ermao's call, Wei Leng wondered why Ermao was calling at this time.  As soon as the call was connected, Wei Leng heard Ermao's yelp on the other end of the phone.  "Brother, are you kidding me? Black Coal actually went to act in a movie! It's not a pet commercial. It's a real movie. It's a big movie with a few little stars and it's put on the big screen!" Wei Leng was "faked" by that  "I choked on the word, and it took me a while to realize what I was saying.  "Speak nicely!" Wei Leng said.  This guy Ermao.  Ever since his daughter Yuan Yuan could speak, he had often talked to her. Although he influenced Yuan Yuan and made her learn many words, Er Mao also followed Yuan Yuan and learned some ambiguous pronunciation and certain things for young children.  Habits when talking, such as saying "eat" instead of "eat rice", "sleep" instead of "sleep", forget it if you only say it to your children, many parents do this, but this guy Ermao does it when everyone is together  He also said this at that time, mixed with some baby language, which made everyone shake their skins. A group of old men were talking like this together. Wei Leng wanted to punch him twice just thinking about it.  But, Hei Tan is acting in a movie?  He seemed to have heard similar news last year. He thought it was just like the pet center shooting commercials and didn't take it too seriously. But looking at it now, is it still true?  "What's your name?" Wei Leng walked into the office, sat down next to the computer, and searched for the movie "Black Cat" based on the movie title Er Mao mentioned.  There is no name of the cat on the cast list, only a few introductions by the actors and the director. However, from what I learned from the publicity, the director told the media that the black cat participating in the film was borrowed from a friend and was trained.  The trained black cat, everyone calls it "Z", is of unknown breed.  Seeing this, Wei Leng smiled. It was still "z", and the type was unknown. It was obviously black charcoal.  He even wore a vest, and one stage name wasn't enough, so he came up with a second one.  While watching, Er Mao called again.  ¡°Did you see it, is it the black coal?¡± Although it was a question, it showed a very certain meaning, and Er Mao did not doubt his eyesight at all.  "Yeah." Wei Leng was on the phone while flipping through the web. He had just finished watching the trailer posted online. He didn't have anything else to do now anyway, so he happened to be interested in it and wanted to see more.  "Hey, senior brother, it's not long before the release date. How about we organize a group to go watch the movie then? Give Black Coal more box office?" Ermao said expectantly over there.  He doesn't often go to the cinema to watch movies. In fact, there aren't many movies that attract him. When he wants to watch a movie, he searches it online and discovers, "Copyright" is just a word. ?"Okay, let's go together then." Wei Leng was also looking forward to it.  As one of the first people to know the black cat, Wei Leng knew what kind of character that black cat was.  "By the way, senior brother, can children be brought into the cinema? I haven't been in a cinema for too long and I don't know the rules anymore." Er Mao said.  "There seems to be no restriction. Do you want to take Yuan Yuan to the cinema? Yuan Yuan is too young, only one and a half years old. Moreover, the sound in the cinema is loud, the air is poor, and the screen flickers, which may cause harm to the child's hearing and eyes.  Influence." Wei Leng remembered what his wife had said before and relayed it to Er Mao.  ¡°That¡¯s it, I¡¯ll ask again then.¡± Er Mao actually wanted to take his daughter to watch a movie together. If the child¡¯s mother hasn¡¯t come back by then, how about going to watch alone?  Even if he is with his senior brother and the others, Er Mao still hopes to take his daughter with him. Besides, this is a movie starring Hei Mei. The two-dimensional black brother doesn't want to go to the cinema to support him?  But the environment in the movie theater is indeed not very good.  So, during the rest of the time, Ermao was thinking about ways to reduce the impact of movie theaters on children.  The Jiao family also knew that the movie was about to be released. They downloaded the trailer and watched it several times. Unfortunately, the trailer was too short. They just hoped that the release date would come soon.  Before it was released, all parties were busy promoting it. None of the actors were big names, and there were many newcomers.  Speaking purely about actors, apart from the modest effects brought by those idol stars, there is nothing else.  Director?  He is also relatively unknown. Compared to the well-known directors, everyone is still relatively unfamiliar with Kong Han.  However, this time there are new elements included, and the new attraction for many people is greater.  The plot is not novel, but you can watch cats!  Since the trailer was aired, many people have analyzed the box office success of this film.  ¡°Some people are satirizing the few shots in the trailer, saying that this movie doesn¡¯t know how much money was spent to achieve such an effect.     well known.  Most of the special effects in domestic movies are unbearable.  Why are the production costs of foreign blockbusters in the tens of millions and hundreds of millions of dollars, while domestic productions are much lower?  The former's computer special effects start at US$10,000 per second, while those domestic special effects films only cost a few hundred to several thousand RMB per second.  This cost gap is also shown.  They say you get what you pay for.  It still makes sense.  There are many "professionals" analyzing it in movie-related forums.  Such special effects.  The production cost must be tens of millions, right?  "The original "Cat and Dog Wars", "Pig Baby" and other animal movies cost tens of millions of dollars to produce. In China, you spend tens of millions of dollars to make an animal movie? Is this a waste of money?  Don¡¯t have the money?¡± ¡°Although animal movies are very popular, because the production costs are too high, I didn¡¯t expect that Kong Han would make it this time. I have to say that the director is still too young.¡±  "The production cost is tens of millions of dollars. I must go and take a look when the time comes. The cat in it is very real, especially the scene in the trailer where he stands up and walks. It is so natural. How much money does it cost just to do computer stunts?  "This is someone who loves watching big-budget movies.  They will find small-scale movies too rough.  It belongs to the category of only buying expensive ones but not the right ones.  Some people go for the production cost and computer effects, while others go for the "cat" element.  "I don't know Wei Wen, and I've never heard of Shi Xiaotian. I just want to see the cat in it." "Anyway, there aren't many movies to watch. It's rare to make a cat movie in China. I can support domestic production, and I can't afford it."  A few bucks." "Hey, that cat looks like my briquettes!" There is a big picture at the back, and the picture tells the truth.  Not to mention, the cat in the photo does look very similar to Zheng Tan, but there are so many native cats in China that look similar.  In addition to this netizen, there will be some other netizens who raise black cats and take photos.  Before the release, various computer stunt professionals were trolling each other on the Internet, waiting to see the overall effect after the release, and then do subsequent analysis to see who is right and who is wrong.  Zheng Tan doesn't believe it if there is no driving force behind the scenes.  But, that¡¯s it for movies, they have to be promoted and run before they are released.  What amused Zheng Tan the most was that someone took Yang Yi out to make fun of him.  "I heard that Yixing Culture invested tens of millions of dollars to make a movie this time. Who knows the details?" "Tens of millions of dollars? Nonsense, how many movies can be made in China with tens of millions of dollars! You are the only ones who believe those rumors.  Hype, definitely hype! " "Maybe, I think those computer special effects are very good, maybe they are real. Who makes Yang Yi rich??Throw money.  " "Who is Yang Yi?  " "Yang Yi upstairs doesn't even know?  The boss of Yixing Culture, Master Kuan!  " "Kneel down to Mr. Yang!  "" Floor 23: "But, why did I hear that the production cost of this movie is only a few million, or RMB."  " 24th floor: "The idiot upstairs doesn't want to explain, don't say you are in the same technical forum as me.  " 25th floor: "23rd floor idiot.  "Floor 26:"Fool on the 23rd floor +1.  "  Zheng Tan was amused by those people's posts. He didn't know much about the production cost, but he once heard Kong Han say that the production cost of this movie was not high, and it was relatively small.  cost. If what Kong Han said is true, then no one in the so-called technical forum believes that Zheng Tan acted it himself, especially the movements, eyes and micro-expressions.  The camera did not rely on computer special effects, and there was no so-called stand-in robot. The stand-in cats found by Kong Han were of no use at all and actually made them fatter. However, in any case, the movie "Black Cat"  Before it was released, it was indeed very popular because of the production cost, and everyone from Yang Yi to Kong Han to the various actors and post-production teams was also aware of the publicity effect.  .(To be continued)
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