The Martial Artist Turned Movie Mogul-Chapter 845 - 844. Waiting for Ticket Check
Chapter 845: 844. Waiting for Ticket Check
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The people queuing were the old fans who got the free tickets from Tang Shu.
To figure out why exactly 20 administrators appeared on the list, they got up early today to queue, but still arrived late.
"How come all of you came so early?"
The old fans were puzzled; they could understand that the 100 fans who got the free tickets came early to enjoy the excitement, but why did the other four hundred for this screening also come so early?
Does queuing really take this long?
The young man who had just struck up a conversation laughed, "We are all drama enthusiasts, and this time’s ’The Factory’ is the premiere drama of the year, so naturally, we want to watch it as soon as possible."
"Yeah, in recent years, fewer and fewer dramas have been able to make it on the air; finding a new one relies purely on luck."
"Moreover, the stories in dramas are profound; you can’t fully comprehend them in one go, you need to watch them over and over again."
"Usually, when there’s a new drama performance, we would watch it and then discuss it together. If we have different views, we would watch it a few more times; we’ve long been accustomed to this."
Upon hearing this, a few people showed a look of surprise, "Is the production of dramas that low?"
"Of course, the Imperial Capital’s First Theater has very high standards for dramas; without certain life experiences, a playwright can’t write anything substantial, and every line, every movement has its profound significance, with rehearsals for actors being the most crucial."
What that implied was that high-quality scripts and superb acting were both indispensable.
Only when these two aspects are combined, and after a long period of rehearsals and being officially recognized by the Drama Association, can a play make it to the stage of the Imperial Capital’s First Theater.
For the few who heard this explanation for the first time, they gained a newfound respect for the people involved in drama work.
"So that’s how it is!"
"The difference from TV dramas is huge, huh? I always thought their only difference was just the way they were shot in one go?"
"It seems we were ignorant."
"Then this means ’The Factory’ really deserves the popularity with its new release."
Their gaze towards them was filled with deep admiration; although they had yet to experience the charm of drama themselves, seeing these people made them feel like they were touching upon the threshold.
Maybe it was a form of expression completely different from TV dramas and movies.
But!
It seems that this group of uncle fans had already bought out the tickets for all showtimes within the next month...
Suddenly, they felt a not-so-great emotion bubbling up inside.
"Ah, why am I suddenly feeling guilty?"
"I have this inexplicable feeling that I’m sorry for the drama enthusiasts..."
They glanced at each other and jointly closed their chattering mouths. The few who had been chatting earlier also turned back and stopped talking, queuing leisurely to wait for ticket inspection.
However, these regulars from the drama club noticed something new that was different from the usual:
"Huh? There are quite a few more security personnel today?"
"Yeah, I haven’t seen that guy checking the tickets before?"
"Even the two people in the queue next to us are unfamiliar; that’s impossible, since we frequently come to watch dramas, we should be very familiar with them!"
"Wait a second, don’t they look like volunteers? Just look at those fresh faces, clearly haven’t been battered by society yet!"
"Oh, I get it now! They look kind of like those young guys queuing behind us!"
"Right, they do give off a similar vibe!"
A few of the old fans who had just shut up—the ones not battered by society—: "..."