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How to evaluate the movie "I Am the Queen" directed by Yi Nengjing

I think it’s okay after watching it, for a director’s debut, but the box office is not strong. The total investment of "I Am the Queen" is more than 50 million, and the film has been released for five days, and the cumulative box office has been difficult. Ten million, the film also encountered negative reviews online. Regarding the box office, Yi Nengjing is obviously very dissatisfied, "It's not that (the competition) is fierce, it's just a beating. Of course I'm not satisfied (with the box office). I really just lost money."

The film is adapted from the online novel "I "Be the Queen: What Those Bad Men Taught Me" mainly tells the story of how four urban women moved from negative emotions to positive queens. Yi Nengjing revealed that the protagonist is Song Hye Kyo: "Wang Anni, played by Song Hye Kyo, is the main line of the entire movie. It represents a small self and a big self.

We all have selfish human parts, but we also have a The earth is full of divinity. The part of our ego will be jealous, angry, flattering, flattering, and disappear. The part of the ego will always tell the ego part that you must become stronger. , you must live your own glory."

As director Yi Nengjing's debut, the filming process of "I Am the Queen" was not smooth sailing. The photographer said that there was no way to capture the feeling she wanted. When the actors came up with different shooting ideas, Yi Nengjing, who was constantly adjusting, was under tremendous pressure and panic. In the documentary, the audience can clearly feel the help her family gave her. Fortunately, her husband Qin Hao supported her and gave Yi Nengjing great encouragement and comfort so that she could survive the pressure: "I am very grateful to Mr. Qin for giving me the courage to complete the movie Queen." Her husband Qin Hao also responded happily in the documentary: “She did a great job and surprised me in many ways.