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Chapter 1322: 1101: Box Office Explosion

Chapter 1322: Chapter 1101: Box Office Explosion

Hu Yan’s work is astonishing, it’s a marvel!

Ol’ Zhang was dumbfounded!

Ol’ Wang looked like he’d just seen a ghost!

Countless insiders from the animation film industry who quietly came to the cinema and watched “Robot Wally” were completely dumbstruck after seeing it!

“How is this possible!”

“Is this really the work of a novice director? The quality doesn’t seem like that of a beginner at all. Even the masters from those five big firms might only just reach this level, right?”

“Perfection beyond belief!”

“From the plot to the visuals, to the overarching themes and various special effects, it’s hard to find any faults!”

“This cast list is truly frightening!”

“Just how much work did Shadow do?!”

“No wonder it was completed so quickly. Not only did they employ the latest technology, but it’s also likely he had designed everything that needed to be designed well in advance, right?”

“What kind of mind is this?”

“Is this the legendary type who knows exactly what movie they’re going to make before they even start shooting?”

“What kind of concept is this?”

“Given the quality displayed by Shadow’s film, why do I feel like the five strongest film companies on Blue Star have just met their match in the animation field?”

“I just knew…”

“As the renowned God of Comics on Blue Star, how could the animation film produced by Shadow be anything but outstanding?”

“Stop saying it in hindsight!”

“Everyone knows Shadow’s scripts are good, but who would have thought he’s skilled in so many areas? Look at the projects he’s involved in; it completely surpasses the scope of work of a screenwriter or even a chief director. It’s like one person doing the job of several departments and teams!”

Industry insiders pay close attention to the cast list.

The behind-the-scenes cast list for this movie reveals a lot.

Shadow, seemingly omnipresent, lets everyone know what this signifies.

On the Internet.

Many people haven’t seen this movie yet.

“Is it over?”

“The movie should be finished by now, right?”

“Didn’t someone say they were going to livestream the entire movie plot? Why have they disappeared?”

“Did they fall asleep watching it?”

“How is it really, can some cool dude spill the beans?”

“It seems we’ve all been had.”

“Your sister’s had, we’ve just left the theater, and everyone was applauding!”

“It’s freaking awesome!”

“I highly, strongly, and crazily recommend ‘Robot Wally’. It’s the best animated movie I’ve ever seen!”

“Really?”

“Don’t tell me these are Shadow’s paid reviewers?”

“Isn’t that a bit exaggerated?”

“Holy shit!”

“They don’t seem like paid reviewers!”

“The comment section on Starnet has exploded!”

“The ratings are out!”

“How many points?”

“Can you believe Starnet gave it a 9.6?!”

In the midst of everyone’s astonishment, many who hadn’t seen the movie quickly opened Starnet.

The reviews here are quite referential.

It’s because after watching movies, Blue Star audiences like to gather for discussions on Starnet, where they tend to be quite strict with their ratings.

On Starnet.

In the movie short comment section.

The first batch of viewers who had finished the movie began to leave comments:

“A work of perfection!”

“So romantic, like flowers blossoming from ruins, like a hand-in-hand walk in the afternoon, like all the greatest love stories in the world!”

“A love story between a rich beauty and a poor young man.”

“We don’t just want to survive, we want a home, to do meaningful things!”

“It wasn’t until I went to the theater that I realized I’d been tricked. The Yu Dynasty only had a few lines of voiceover, and the entire movie’s dialogues were almost just the few sounds from Wally and Eve. But I didn’t feel any regret, instead, I found it to be the most beautiful animated film I’ve seen this year.”

“Getting ready for a second viewing!”

“I almost missed the premiere of this movie because of outside influences, but it proves that Shadow, Chu Kuang, and Xian Yu are geniuses who succeed at whatever they do!”

“Watched it with my child, loved it very much!”

“I also watched it with my kid, thinking only the child would like it, but I ended up liking it even more than the kid did!”

“Just like Doraemon, it’s suitable for all ages.”

“Compared to that robot cat, Wally is even more family-friendly!”

In the long comment section.

Surprisingly, several professional film critics posted!

One of the posts was titled “This is Shadow’s Sci-Fi and Satire”.

“I don’t think any film can match what this one achieved in the opening. In the first fifteen minutes, with virtually no dialogue, it delivers satire to the tech-crazed humanity of today, scorn to the big corporations shouting about environmental protection, and presents the reflections that should’ve come a lot earlier to all the movie fans present, as well as a gentle consolation to every lonely soul.”

“By the end of the movie…”

“When tiny green plants return to the soil, and when Wally finally joins hands with Eve, I quietly wiped away my tears in the theater. The future that the movie depicts, after several hundred years of space wandering, peoples’ dreams become so simple, so easy that you could achieve them by stepping outside for two minutes now. Yet the people in the movie returned to this point after five hundred years. The ending satirizes, yet I think it expresses even more so the film’s limitless love for our home as it exists now. How could you not think of the happiness you have now when faced with such a predicament one day?”

Four words!

Praise is like the tide!

People who haven’t seen the movie are flabbergasted!

Suddenly as if spring breeze passes overnight, thousands of trees burst into pear blossoms?

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