Working for such a boss with "ideas".
Pu Chaodong felt full of vigor.
Over the years, Chinese movies have tried to break into the international market, facing countless hardships, which Pu Chaodong knew only too well, yet they were still excluded from the mainstream film circles in the United States.
Even the famous movie "Hero" from a few years ago, with its impressive overseas box office earnings that were five times the domestic take, and with great critical acclaim, sparked a 'martial arts craze' and showed foreigners a different presentation of martial arts beyond Jackie Chan's kung-fu comedies and Bruce Lee's technical martial arts.
But that was just a flash in the pan.
After "Hero".
In the eyes of foreigners, Chinese films were merely 'crowded', 'funny in action design', 'somewhat interesting'—nothing more than a passing fad, with all copycats disappearing without a trace when the wind changed.
The reality is.
A single movie.