Rebirth: I Have a Daily Sign-In System

Chapter 403

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But Ling Xiang kept Lin Ge's words in mind.

This place is a paradise for those who are powerful.

But for rich outsiders, it is hell. If they are not careful, they will be kidnapped and forced to make movies.

If you want to play, it will be much safer to come back after four years.

She declined Xiang Qiang's kindness, but asked Xiang Qiang to buy two things for her.

Ling Xiang could understand the first thing a little bit.

It is something called a learning machine that can teach children to read and learn English.

I guess Lin Ge was planning to take it back for business.

The second type is the CD for those under 18 years old...

Looking at the eye-catching cover girl, Ling Xiang blushed.

Even Xiang Qiang couldn't help laughing and said, "I didn't expect Lingxiang's boss to be so avant-garde and like to watch these interesting discs."

Ling Xiang couldn't help but said coquettishly: "Who knows what that guy is up to? Anyway, I was just helping him carry things."

Xiang Qiang once again had an expression of understanding, nodded and smiled, "I understand, I understand, it has nothing to do with Ling Xiang."

At the end of June, Lin Ge was on business in Wuchu City.

After he came back, Ling Xiang gave the learning machine and the CD to Lin Ge.

Similarly, "A Chinese Odyssey: Part One" was also able to be screened in Jiangbei Cinemas.

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There is a saying that language has no borders.

But humor can spread all over the world.

Zhou Xingxing's nonsensical style was quickly accepted by the audience.

What's more, this is a film about the story of Tang Bohu, one of the four great talents of the Ming Dynasty.

Although some people still criticize this movie for insulting ancient sages, most viewers' comments are very pertinent, and after watching it, they recommend it to other friends.

In just one week, there were 400,000 moviegoers in Jiangbei City alone, and the movie earned 200,000 yuan at the box office.

However, this is just the beginning.

Lin Ge only has one Jiangbei Cinema. If the film is only shown in Jiangbei City, Lin Ge will definitely lose money.

Lin Ge’s real intention was to act as a middleman and sell the rescreening rights to national theaters in various provinces and cities.

He asked Ling Xiang to publish very explosive headlines on the front pages of major newspapers.

Jiangbei City, an eighteen-tier city, made a net profit of 200,000 within a week of the release of "A Chinese Odyssey: Part One"!

Jiangbei City, a small city with a population of several million, has sold so many box office tickets. What do you think theaters in other countries will think

At this point, the comments of those artists are no longer important.

These national theaters that were in the red were eager to fill the gap and turned to Ling Xiang.

And Ling Xiang is very generous.

She already knew the terrifying money-making ability of this movie and had no intention of buying it out.

Instead, every cinema chain in each city adopts a 55:50 profit-sharing model.

I don't care how much you sell it for, but you have to give me half of the proceeds.

How many cities above the county level are there in Xia State

More than 660!

In a city with few people, Ling Xiang can get a share of tens of thousands.

In big cities like Wuchu City and Kyoto City, she can even get dividends of millions.

"Flirting Scholar" created a box office record of 40 million in Hong Kong.

Under Lin Ge's management, "A Chinese Odyssey: Part One" also created an astonishing box office record of 26 million in Xia Country.

You know, the box office record in 1992 was only 200,000 Chinese Yuan!

To be honest, Lin Ge was just lucky.

Before 1993, China's cinema chain system had not yet been reformed and all cinema chains belonged to the state.

The audience are basically from state-owned units, primary and secondary school students, etc., so it is essentially free.

Personal consumption is shockingly low.

The movies screened are basically educational films, and the box office has been extremely low over the years.

After 1993, cinema chains were privatized, film censorship was relaxed, and foreign films were introduced, completely liberating the country's film market.

The Fugitive, released in 1994, grossed 26 million at the box office.

In 1995, Rumble in the Bronx, starring Brother Chen Long, created a box office of 95 million.

From then on, the Xia country's film market entered an era of flourishing and unstoppable boom.

Lin Ge, who had experience in his previous life, took advantage of this favorable situation and launched "A Chinese Odyssey: Part One", which brought forward the box office of 26 million created by "The Fugitive" in 1994 by a full year.

Of course, this is just the beginning.

After tasting the sweetness, Ling Xiang has turned her attention to other movies and is looking for people to negotiate with.

At the same time, half of her dividends, or 13 million, were also ready to go to various first-tier cities to buy the heavily indebted National Cinemas and expand her own theater chain.

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In the past two months, "Flirting Scholar" has become very popular in Xia country, and it happened to be the holiday period.

The ticket price is not expensive, only fifty cents.

Even Lin Ge’s four roommates watched this movie.