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How was the box office of Promise in Cecilia Cheung that year?

In that year, the box office was 65,438+75 million. The Promise was released on 12 and 15 in 2005, which broke seven box office records of China movies in succession, showing box office records, first day box office records, single day box office records and first weekend box office records.

The Promise is a representative of poor box office reputation. There is no priority in the plot, and the appearance in the performance is too exaggerated. Some paragraphs and dialogues are not even as good as the post-modern movie. The origin of special effects and art greatly hinders the coherence and theme of the film.

Even The Bloody Case Caused by a Steamed Bread was born because of The Promise, which made director Chen Kaige almost vomit blood and threatened to take the freelancer Hugh to court. Hugh was busy apologizing publicly on the Internet, and finally it went away.

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The opening scene of the film is a dialogue between Shen Man and Xiao Qingcheng, and it was filmed in the 2,000-square-meter studio No.2 of Beijing Film Factory, the largest film studio in Asia.

The Haitang Pavilion in the film was built and filmed in Shangri-La, Yunnan. However, the building that cost 2 million yuan for the first time was not built, and there were welding quality problems and it could not be used. What appears in the film is the second structure.

Most of the digital special effects shots in the film were completed by Centro Digital, but Centro Digital withdrew from the post-production of the film for some reason. At the beginning, the special effects shots in the battle of Yak Valley were completed by photographer Bao.

Hiroyuki Sanada heard that Zhang Dongjian's Mandarin dubbing effect was better than his own, so he made a special trip back from Japan to make up a dubbing.