Movie Queen Development Plan

Chapter 134: Chapter 133 Conquer the audience with a smile (Extra)



Nanaya leaned his hands on the armchair, raised his head slightly and continued to enjoy his movie.

Nanaya strongly condemns the behavior of a certain uncle who appears to be complaining but is actually showing off his love.

You already have a life-size movable wife to hug, so why watch that...that movie, right?

Fortunately, because the tickets for the premiere were either by invitation or by lottery, although there were cases where men and women came together, Kiritsugu seemed to be the only man who had suffered the same fate as his wife.

However, when the Goblin did something pleasant to the female martial artist, many viewers gasped.

Although the audience subconsciously understood what was about to happen when the female martial artist's clothes were torn, no one would have thought that the director would actually shoot this scene.

Although the most critical part is blocked due to the R rating, such a direct and unreserved shot can be seen on such a large screen, which is almost a once-in-a-millennium scene for movie fans.

This scene is really too————

So exciting.

It's a pity that Nanaya didn't arrange too much time for this scene. After all, he was shooting a big commercial production rather than a small movie that could be starred by two or three people.

But for the audience, this amount of time is really not enough.

"Those people in the San Fernando Valley are going to really enjoy this movie."

Peter Jackson smiled after hearing the complaints. As a commercial director, he certainly would not reject such peripheral projects.

In fact, as an important peripheral income for Hollywood films, Hollywood companies have always been open to adaptations of San Fernando Valley, as long as the copyright fees are sufficient.

So for almost every hit Hollywood movie, you can find a corresponding San Fernando Valley version.

However, Nanaya has an advantage that others don't have. His adapted version can be sold twice, once in the San Fernando Valley in North America, and again in Japan.

Of course, these things are all later. If the "Goblin Slayer" movie fails, all these follow-ups will be nonsense.

However, Peter Jackson does not think that the movie Goblin Slayer will fail, because with such an opening that can attract the audience, the box office will at least not be too bad with such large-scale publicity.

Putting aside other things, just based on the scene of the female martial artist, Peter believes that there will definitely be many male audiences willing to buy a ticket to try it out.

As a director, Peter Jackson saw that Nanaya used a lot of tricks in this opening, but it was not because the director's own level of camera language was so superb.

But what does it matter? This isn't an art film. The key is to convince the audience to buy tickets and go to the theater.

After those few seconds of indescribable scene passed, the camera switched to the priestess again.

With the use of tense and exciting background music and high-speed editing, the audience's attention was immediately shifted to whether the priestess could escape the pursuit of the goblins.

Now, no audience would think that these ugly little ghosts are easy to deal with.

If it was a lone goblin, it might be easy to deal with, but in a cave like the opponent's home ground, these guys are gathered as a team.

No one would believe that a priestess dragging a burden would be a match for this group of goblins, especially since Nanaya had previously specifically emphasized that the priestess would not use offensive abilities.

Therefore, in the following chase scene, the audience was worried about whether the priestess could escape danger.

Well...but there are also many male compatriots who are in a contradictory state of mind: they want to save the lovely and beautiful priestess from danger, but they also want to see what the goblins will do to her if the priestess is caught.

The main reason is because of the priestess played by Luvia, who has top-notch looks and a figure that cannot even be covered by the priest's loose robes... If something pleasing to the eye could happen, I believe everyone would wholeheartedly approve of it.

Unfortunately, however, this wish of our male compatriots was ultimately not realized.

Because the male protagonist Goblin Slayer came out to save the day.

Leather armor reinforced with iron, a medium-length sword, a round shield held on the left wrist, and a slightly ugly helmet.

Compared to the first three bento group members who appeared, the protagonist's first appearance looked very inconspicuous, even a little shabby.

But unlike the somewhat crude equipment, Goblin Slayer showed the priestess and the audience what a true adventurer is as soon as he appeared.

There are no so-called flowers and applause, no fancy equipment, only the killing of monsters.

With his clean and efficient techniques and his merciless code of conduct towards goblins, this male protagonist was different from the previous bento trio within less than 5 minutes of his appearance.

Just as Nanaya hoped when making the film, the presence of Goblin Slayer made the audience feel a sense of safety in the dangerous scene.

The other party's soft but very confident voice was completely different from the reckless and arrogant voice of the three previous newcomers.

Of course, Goblin Slayer's euthanasia of the female magician after rescuing the priestess caused some viewers to complain, but as the male protagonist of an R-rated movie, such decisive killing is not unacceptable.

Next, after rescuing the Priestess, Goblin Slayer began to clear out the goblins in the cave.

In the process, Goblin Slayer showed the audience very intuitively why he was called Goblin Slayer.

Using the corpses of goblins to eliminate odors, checking the forks in the cave, setting traps to lure goblins into the trap, and a series of other sophisticated and skillful techniques showed the priestess and the audience what professionalism is.

At the same time, Mr. Goblin Slayer also explained to the priestess and the audience the series of mistakes made by the bento trio during their exploration of the cave.

In order to make this process clearer and more organized, Nanaya borrowed the techniques used in the famous British TV series "Sherlock" to show Benedict Cumberbatch's reasoning process, such as recreating scenes, quickly advancing, etc.

This not only allows the audience to easily understand where the previous rookie group made mistakes, but also allows them to understand how a real adventurer makes plans.

Of course, whether Goblin Slayer is a true adventurer is still debatable.

And in order to ease the atmosphere, Nanaya had the Goblin Slayer, played by Gawain, deliberately say a teasing remark when "requisitioning" the goblins' weapons.

"Isn't the job of a hero to break into someone's house and search through the cabinets to loot things? I just followed the hero's example and requisitioned the goblin's gun."

This sentence made many viewers who have experience in playing games smile knowingly, and even William, who was a staunch opponent of the Seventh Alliance, couldn't help laughing.

These laughs are also what Nanaya hopes for, because Nanaya is very clear that his "Goblin Slayer" does not have, or is not at all adapted from, the original game.

Not only was the story he used his "original" story, but even the character settings were changed in an almost subversive way.

But precisely because of this, Nanaya paid great attention to details. He needed to completely integrate the Hyrule continent with the border town in "Goblin Slayer".

In order to achieve this, Nanaya placed countless Easter eggs throughout the movie, including lines, props, murals, etc. All details that are not related to the main story are connected to the original work of "The Saint and the Brave" under Nanaya's deliberate guidance.

The more hardcore game fans are, the more likely they are to discover these hidden Easter eggs, and they will also feel a special sense of superiority - because no one else has noticed them.

Such details, coupled with an interesting plot, even if the plot of "Goblin Slayer" has nothing to do with the original work, who can say that this is not a story that takes place in the Hyrule continent?

Nanaya believes that he can convert many fans of the original novel so that they will no longer be obsessed with the fact that the plot and characters of the movie deviate significantly from the original novel.

"That Director Kiryu is really smart."

Ed couldn't help but admire a certain director who was exposing the truth. As an undercover agent hidden among the rebels, Ed himself was of course a core fan of "The Saint and the Brave", which was why he was assigned by Shion to participate in the undercover operation.

Therefore, he easily found many Easter eggs related to "The Saint and the Brave" in the movie, and praised the director for his wit.

"That's just cunning! They're trying to bribe us with this little trick..."

Of course, William also saw through Nanaya's plan, but because of this he also felt a little angry.

"But you have to admit it works pretty well."

Ed secretly pointed at their female companion who was completely immersed in the plot of the movie.

"Yes..."

William snorted in frustration and continued watching the movie.

Of course, most of the audience in the theater were not core fans like Ed and William, and they were destined not to notice as many detailed Easter eggs as Ed.

But the interaction between the Goblin Slayer played by Gawain and the Priestess played by Luvia was still very interesting.

In particular, when the Goblin Slayer was about to use goblin blood to "contaminate" Luvia's robe in order to eliminate the aura on her body, the little expression caused by the girl's own slight mysophobia, and the look of complete despair in life afterwards, made people couldn't help but laugh.

At the end of this plot, after finishing this adventure, the priestess resolutely put on the chain mail recommended by Goblin Slayer and decided to follow Goblin Slayer to continue to be an adventurer.

Under Luvia's smile as bright as the sun, all the audience in the theater were infected by this smile and became captives of this girl.


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