A noob director unexpectedly returned to Hollywood in 1986, and began his legendary journey to take control of the world’s largest film and television industry center step by step....
West Hollywood.
At 6:30 p.m., Peter Butler and his girlfriend Peggy had dinner together after work, and they rushed to the cinema near the apartment.
Although he has a good personal relationship, Peter Butler is still unable to know the official content of the butterfly effect. As a result, he seldom gets off work on time today and can't wait to see it.
Peter's girlfriend, Peggy, is a tall, thin white girl with eyes and a gentle appearance.
As they sat down in the cinema, Peggy couldn't help saying, "Peter, it's said that the critics don't think very well of the butterfly effect. Do we have to see this film?"
Due to the poor feedback from the critics of the first trial, fox had been careful to cover up the trial effect of the butterfly effect, and there was no public screening before the painting.
Therefore, until yesterday, the word-of-mouth of "Butterfly Effect" only spread among a small number of people in Hollywood. But now, in the afternoon evening paper, although Peter Butler's impressions of the butterfly effect are similar to those of the two girls on the east coast, he has written an article expressing his approval.
However, besides Peter Butler, too many film critics in North America are very impolite and even express their disgust for the butterfly effect.
"No one can save these boring repetitions." ——Variety
"Matt Dillon, who has performed well in films such as the edge of the river and the outsider, has made the biggest mistake in his life." ——Entertainment Weekly
"pessimistic theme, chaotic narrative, boring role, this is really the most boring movie in recent time." ——Film salon
"Simon westero may want to express some more profound philosophical thinking through the butterfly effect, but it turns out to be a boring film with no meaning at all." ——New York Observer
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In this series of bad reviews, mark Hollington, the writer of the New York Times, who initially raised doubts about Simon, once again came forward and said, "the butterfly effect is a very stupid and pretentious chaotic film. I can't understand what Simon westero wants to express through such a disgusting film.".
There are too many accidental factors in the success of "Lola Run", so the box office performance of "Butterfly Effect" is very important for Simon's follow-up development in Hollywood.
Even on Saturday, facing the one-sided criticism of the butterfly effect, Ronald Goldberg couldn't wait to call Simon, hoping to organize a production meeting for "here comes death", which he wanted to attend in person.
This is obviously a violation of the original agreement signed by the two sides.
It's obvious.
If the butterfly effect fails at the box office, Simon's three projects will be seriously affected.