[Happening] Was Born to Fly cancelled really because of CGI production?

As many of you already know, the movie Born To Fly starring Wang Yibo was announced to be released on September 30th, but today (September 27th) it has been postponed indefinitely.




Although the official announcement of the film said that better production effects (CGI) are still to be prepared, 3 days before the release, Hardly anyone believes that there is still CGI work to be done when the tickets are already sold.

In addition, this movie will be shown on the Chinese National Day weekend. In China, if the movies can be shown on long weekends (Chinese New Year, December New Year, National Day long weekend, etc.), they have a good chance of making good money at the box office. (National Day is closed for 7 days and is called Golden Week.) During this weekend, you can't show as much as you want. For New Year's, we prefer to show family/friends/relationships/homeland, and on National Day, we prefer to show cars based on military/country/patriotism.

So if it's among the cars to show this year

🎬Born to Fly (Wang Yibo, Hu Jun, Yu Shi, Zhou Dongyu) is about the Chinese Air Force who pass tough training and tests to become fighter jet pilots.

🎬Home Coming (Zhang Yi, Wang Junkai, Yin Tao, Cheng Taishen) About an ambassador and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs who rescue overseas Chinese in an emergency (based on a true story).

🎬Ordinary Hero (Li Bingbing, Feng Shaofeng, Huang Xiaoming) is a doctor who travels over 1,400 miles to treat a young boy. travel About Police Officers (Based on a True Story)

🎬Steel Will (Liu Yue, Han Xue, Zhang Guoqiang, Lin Yongjian) About the Chinese working class who overcome difficulties to develop China's steel industry (based on real historical events)

So, if you look at these cars, I think it's obvious what kind of cars are allowed to be shown on the National Day weekend. Because it's a long weekend, they buy tickets in advance saying that they will see it 1 out of 7 days. According to September 25 data, Born to Fly was 22.3 million yuan; Home Coming is 5.8 million yuan; Ordinary Hero 1.4 million yuan; Steel Will has sold 1 million worth of tickets.


Born to Fly, which was the best-selling movie, was postponed three days before the screening. Of course they are. Some speculate that it contains military secrets that the military does not allow. I have to ask if this is not known in advance since the censorship. But on the other hand, the authorities in China are one Isn't it with the mind of a monkey that there are two types of dragons? So this reason is a little probable.

When it was closed, some hashtags trended. "Born To Fly postponed" and "Born To Fly changed" All of that was immediately removed from the trend list. Did YueHua remove the beans? No one knows if it was only removed from Weibo. There was a trend that remained for a while, What's trending is "Born To Fly nationwide roadshow". Actually, the roadshow hasn't started yet. I bought it because it was a pre-trend, and I was left to delete it. But on the other hand, there is one thing. Is that why it's a trend? Now that trend is gone.





In addition to removing the trend, some of the above-mentioned hashtags do not come up when searching by hashtag (#) If you click on the hashtag, you can still see the posts. If you type in the whole hashtag and search, it doesn't come out. (I found it myself) So are the hashtags banned? People are wondering what happened.

At the moment, nothing is known about when it will be shown again. As mentioned above, because it is a car based on patriotism, it is most appropriate to show it only on the national holiday. If it's not before this weekend, I think it will be a little difficult to choose a date.

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