The Hong Kong-made sci-fi film (also known as the domestic mecha film) produced and starred by Gu Tianle has been highly sought after by the audience in his hometown since it was rumored to have suffered box office stealing in the Mainland. The second place on the box-office list is a big box-office success.
On October 4th, Gu Tianle and Liu Qingyun attended the special screening of " Tomorrow's War ", during which they met with the teachers and students they supported and accepted interviews from some media.
As for the box office breaking through 65 million and about to break the box office record of Hong Kong-produced films held by " Chill 2" (the Hong Kong media's publicity has been broken earlier), Gu Tianle responded: "The gap is only a few hundred thousand, it should be today , I will break the record tomorrow. I am very happy and moved. I spent a long time doing this drama, and I also got the support of the audience."
The reporter asked again: "The movie may break through 70 million, Is this the best birthday present?" Gu Tianle said with a smile: "I think, this is the best gift for me, or for Hong Kong movies."
The market response of "War of Tomorrow" has been very good. In the future, Tianxia Yi Company will launch a series of works such as prequels and sequels. "The prequel of "Tomorrow's War" will be an animation, and the animation version will be faster. But the sequel may not come out for several years," he said.
Gu Tianle also said that in the past few months, not only "Tomorrow's War", but other Hong Kong-produced films have done well at the box office, which shows that everyone supports Hong Kong-produced films, and local films are on the road of revival. "I noticed that there have been a lot of Hong Kong-produced films in the past few months, including "Fan Opera", "Family Spicy", "Ama Has Zuo's Second", "Yuanlu Mountain", etc. It can be seen from this Hong Kong movies have gradually dawned. The most important thing is that all the audiences are very supportive, so let our local peers make progress together and make more and better movies." Agree with Gu Tianle's statement, they say this is a good start, the overall quality of Hong Kong-produced films is very high, and a hundred flowers should bloom. "Hong Kong-produced films are really good and pleasing to the eye. Now it's off to a good start. I hope everyone will go on together." It's too early to come to a conclusion, maybe it's the same mentality as MIRROR's blind support? Personally, I think it depends on how the so-called pure Hong Kong films react in other places. For example, "Ama Has Zuo Second" praised by Gu Tianle, the box office of 100,000 Taiwan dollars is really not high.