Why did the Chinese people respond mediocrely to Gu Tianle's "Tomorrow's War"...

Gu Tianle 's leading " Tomorrow Wars " movie was not good at the box office, and I have been calling on everyone to support it. I also supported it on the computer, but after watching it, I think most of the investment cost of this movie is spent on special effects production. Are you on? Personal opinion: The plot is blunt, the character creation is unattractive, the movie feels boring from the beginning, like the feeling of today's Hong Kong-made films, it does not jump out of the limitations of Hong Kong people, it is really unattractive, and the special effects used in the whole film are too much. There are so many, I can't understand what the movie is trying to express... Hong Kong filmmakers really need to jump out of the small ⭕️⭕️ of Hong Kong. If you want the whole Chinese market, you need to know more about the people's aesthetic scrutiny of movies. A "Crazy Stone" movie with a small cost and a big profit, I don't think I'll get tired of watching it now. There are really too few classic Hong Kong films. Many Hong Kong filmmakers still feel at the top of the national people's visual requirements for films. century.

​​Today's citizens have very high requirements for the content and impact of movies. Foreign filmmakers have long since realized that many imported movies have taken care of the visual requirements of the Chinese to a certain extent. Gu Tianle's film professionalism is commendable. But the most direct failure of a movie is the box office number, which is also the audience's evaluation score for the movie. If I use personal influence to call for support, I think it is pointless and counterproductive.

​​The heyday of Hong Kong movies was in the last century. Now, if you just shoot movies according to the thinking of your own Hong Kong people, it is difficult to have a peak. Today's Hong Kong needs to keep up with the mentality of mainland audiences. Mainland audiences have already surpassed Hong Kong compatriots in their requirements for visual communication movies! Comrades still need to work hard!