Chapter 63 The most beautiful boy
In the era when the Internet was not popular, traditional dia firmly controlled the dominant position of propaganda.
No one can ignore the influence of magazines, newspapers, radio stations, and TV stations. Film critics rooted in these dia can often influence the viewing choices of a considerable part of the audience.
For example, if Roger Ebert strongly recomnds a movie in his personal column in the Chicago Sun-Tis and marks it as four stars, in this case, the next day's box office of the movie will increase by a few cents. One hundred thousand is considered light, and this is still the influence of the critics, and if they are replaced by a director who has guaranteed box office at the cost?
That kind of public opinion bombing is undoubtedly a depth bomb.
On the second day after "Ho Alone" was released, because the theaters in North Arica were not yet connected to the Internet, the statistical data of theaters in various regions were still in the process of being compiled and reported. No, and at this mont, various dia such as "The New Yorker
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