"..."

For these unsparing praises, Zheng Wei envied Yang Shuhe on the phone: "Wow, you have two more titles for "No.1 in the domestic entertainment industry" and "Ghost Director", and there are so many great directors and stars I want to cooperate with you, unlike me, I can only hang out in the TV circle."

People in the general circle generally feel that acting in TV is not as good as acting in movies.

However, Yang Shuhe was not overwhelmed by these flattery, and calmly said: "Don't look at how these people are praising me now, I dare say, if I screw up my next movie, they will definitely say that I'm a good boy again." Jiang Lang is exhausted."

When Zheng Xun heard this, he couldn't help being silent.

The entertainment industry is so realistic, if you succeed, all the spotlights will revolve around you, and the scenery is infinite.But if you fail, it will be all kinds of cynicism, adding insult to injury, and the media has no position to speak of.

Stars still have to rely on their works to speak.

It seemed that Yang Shuhe recognized it very clearly.

"I and Nazha's music single is about to be released, and there will be a press conference, and big stars will come to support me."

Yang Shuhe joked, "What's the benefit?"

Zheng Xing said angrily: "Then what benefits do you want?"

Yang Shuhe smiled wickedly and said, "Just smell me once."

Zheng Xing blushed immediately, and said softly, "Dirty!"

Yang Shuhe didn't take it seriously and said, "Do you agree or not?"

Zheng Wei: "This is a joint press conference with Nazha, why do you want favors from me alone?"

Yang Shuhe blurted out: "She also has a role!"

Zheng Xun: "Hmph, pervert, have you finally exposed your true nature?"

Yang Shuhe sneered and said, "Hehe, slip of the tongue, slip of the tongue, you led me into the ditch."

Zheng Xing said reluctantly: "I think this is your true opinion!"

"..."

Chapter 452 The Youngest Billionaire

"Those Years," the third week of screenings.

There is no movie that can pose a threat to it.

With a single-week box office of 2.4 million, it continued to be the North American weekly box office champion.

No.2 is "Galaxy Journey" 2.1 million.

This is already the third consecutive week that "Those Years" has sat at the top of the list.

However, the box office is showing signs of decline, and the potential seems to be exhausted.

Sure enough, in the fourth week, the box office of the movie dropped sharply, and "Those Years," only received 0.9 million box office in a single week.

Fortunately, this week, no new film with a strong cast was released, and the box office of "Journey to the Galaxy" also dropped, only taking in 0.85 million.

Therefore, "Those Years," still sits at the top of the weekly box office.

However, this is also the end of its single-week box office championship.

The fifth week, coming to December, is the time when blockbuster films for the Lunar New Year will be released together. A new domestic blockbuster was released, earning 12 million at the box office.And "Those Years," only earned 3.2 million box office, and was directly pulled down.

"Those Years," the road to box office champion, also ends here.

Both the number of films scheduled and the attendance rate have begun to decrease significantly.

In the end, "Those Years," was screened in China for almost two months, earning a total of 22.9 billion super high box office.

This data also made this movie No. 5 in the total box office rankings of domestic movies.

The No. 1 domestic film total box office list is Kung Fu action superstar Van Loon's "The King of Kung Fu", with 33.9 billion.

No.2 and No.3 are both Hollywood blockbusters, namely "Grand Theft Auto" 28 billion and "Ice Age" 25 billion.

No.4, is a domestic phenomenon-level blockbuster "Monster Hunt", with a total box office of 23.7 billion.

No.5 is "Those Years," with 22.9 billion.

However, this is only the mainland box office of "Those Years."

"Those Years," also became a sweeping trend in Southeast Asia.

In Hong Kong, it earned a total of 800 million box office, which directly broke the box office record in Hong Kong history (in reality, "Those Years," did break Hong Kong's total box office record).

The filmmakers in Hong Kong were so shocked that they called wolf.

In Singapore, "Those Years," earned a total of 660 million Singapore dollars (approximately 200 million yuan), becoming the second highest box office of Chinese-language films in Singapore in one fell swoop.

Ps: The Singapore film market is generally dominated by Hollywood, and Chinese films can only rank second.

Yang Shuhe remembers that in the last world, "Those Years," only made less than SGD 300 million at the box office in Singapore. The reason why the performance doubled this time is entirely due to the influence brought by the Singapore Airlines A350.

Yang Shuhe's current reputation in Singapore is not an exaggeration to describe it as a household name, which is why the box office is so strong.

In Taiwan, "Those Years," earned NT$4.2 million (nearly RMB 1 million), making it No.3 in the total box office of Chinese-language films in Taiwan.

Yang Shuhe and Zheng Min are well known to Taiwanese audiences.

Moreover, he has also become a new generation of idol among young men and women in Taiwan, and his popularity is overwhelming.

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