Everything has two sides.

Some people support it, and some people oppose it.

Although the increasingly powerful black equality movement has become the mainstream political proposition in the United States, the voice of opposition has never disappeared.

And the New Englander is a stubborn stronghold of "white supremacists".

Today in 2014, this newspaper still insists on not hiring blacks and black mixed as employees.

Of course, they don't hire yellow people either, they only hire white people.

After O'Greg came to power, this newspaper also published a cartoon editorial titled "Vampires Hovering Over America", warning of the dangers of "black rule".

And because Martin made a lot of efforts in helping O'Greg win the election, this newspaper also listed Martin as a "white traitor".

The reporter in front of him was obviously here to stir up trouble.

Martin looked at him with contempt and said indifferently: "I just made a movie with black people as the protagonist, so I am trying to please black people? Then how about the fact that I have made so many movies with white people as the protagonist? Do I try to please both sides?"

"Black people should not be the protagonists of the great and glorious movies. They don't deserve it. It is because of the connivance of weaklings and traitors like you that white people have lost more and more power." The reporter shouted.

Martin sneered and said, "You have your opinions, and I have mine. This is the free America, which can accommodate many ideas, but the premise is that they should not affect others."

As he said that, he asked the bodyguards who came to block the reporter and took Scarlett into the car that had already stopped.

Will Smith looked at Martin's car disappearing into the night with emotion, and looked at the still shouting white reporter with contempt, and said to Daniel Kaluuya beside him:

"Man, you are lucky to meet an upright person like Martin who has no prejudice against black people."

Daniel Kaluuya nodded heavily and said in agreement: "Yes, I am lucky."

…………

After returning home.

Martin did not rest, but played poker with the excited Scarlett.

After finishing, he hugged Scarlett and leaned against the bed to watch TV.

Time passed in ticking, and Scarlett was almost asleep leaning on Martin's arms.

At this time, the bedroom door was pushed open, and Drew came in with a fax, looking at the two with a smile on his face: "Okay, I'm working hard, but you two are doing bad things?!"

Martin laughed and said, "I'm working hard too."

"What's hard?" Scarlett was awakened by the noise, rubbed her eyes, and asked confusedly.

Drew walked over with a smile, and slapped her on the side with a "snap", "Of course it's hard work", and handed the fax in his hand to Martin.

"Shit!"

"Bitch!"

Scarlett and Drew cursed each other, and thenScarlett also looked at the fax paper in Martin's hand.

"The first day advance box office is out? How much?"

Martin smiled and said, "Not bad, the single-theater box office exceeded 10,000, a total of 24.22 million US dollars."

Although the box office figures on this fax may not be accurate, they will not be too different. The upper and lower errors will not exceed 100,000 US dollars.

Scarlett smiled. Such a first-day box office is already top-notch in R-rated thrillers.

To be honest, although he likes this script very much, he didn't expect this movie to have such a good start.

After all, it is a horror movie, and horror movies have always been a niche genre in Hollywood.

And it seems that "Get Out" is likely to break 100 million in the first weekend box office!

"So much?" She exclaimed.

Drew took off his coat and squeezed onto the bed. He held Scarlett's vitals with one hand and pointed at the data below the fax with the other hand:

"This is the result of the collection of the big data company. African Americans and ethnic minorities have contributed a lot to the box office. It seems that the targeted publicity in the early stage has worked."

"Hey, Drew, what are you doing with your hands!" Scarlett said angrily.

"Well, what? What did your hands do? I don't know. It's not my business!" Drew said with a smirk.

"Okay, then my hands are temporarily out of control."

The next second.

Scarlett was trying to catch the moon in the bottom of the sea.

Drew screamed immediately.

The two women quarreled.

Martin sighed, put the fax aside, and joined in.

The next day, "Get Out" was released in North America on a large scale.

Meyers Films had already communicated with major theater companies in advance.

The theater companies that released "Get Out" throughout North America today have all added screenings in theaters near black and minority communities, and the leading actor Daniel Kaluuya will also go to these places to promote the film more.

As we all know, most African communities are located in the city centers of major cities in North America.

It is also well known that the city center has always been home to slums, and the rich generally live in the suburbs.

When choosing entertainment methods, the African brothers and sisters in these slums definitely choose to watch a movie at the bottom, which is not as good as hip-hop, street dance, basketball, robbery, drug use, sex...

But "Get Out" is different.

The focus of the film's publicity before its release was: This is a film that speaks for the black equal rights movement.

Through long-term reports by the media that have a cooperative relationship with Meyers Films and the bottomless stories of various gossip tabloids, many African Americans have paid attention to this film.

They knew that the main actor of this film was a black man, a 470 black unknown named Daniel Kaluuya. Such people were synonymous with scraps in the film and television industry in the past, and Martin· Meyers chose him as the protagonist.

Many black compatriots are curious, why did Martin choose this guy as the protagonist?

At the same time, they are also very proud that in addition to Will Smith and Denzel Washington, we black people finally have another one who can carry a commercial movie alone.

These black compatriots rarely walked into the theater to buy tickets to satisfy their curiosity and express their support for Daniel Kaluuya.

There is also the director of the film, Martin Meyers. Because of his strong support for O'Connor in 2008, Martin has a very good impression among the black community and has a huge influence. Many black people regard him as their own.

Under the publicity campaign of Meyers Films, young men and women in various African-American communities walked into the theater as soon as possible to see what kind of movie it was.

And they were not disappointed.

The satire of white people and the glorification of black people in the movie made the black people who watched the advance screening recommend the movie to their families, friends and classmates after returning to their communities, schools and neighborhoods.

It also made more and more black people go to the cinema.

(Brothers, please protect me, give me some comments, flowers, collections and rewards, thank you.)

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