A very simple truth is that even a film and television professional editor and director was shocked by Jia Yapeng's 3D animation, not to mention ordinary people. At the beginning, Chinese people had no resistance to this super 3D special effect.

The simplest example is that when the Titanic was released, it took a full 340 million box office in China in 1997.

Even in 2020, the box office performance is quite good, let alone in 1997.

This achievement is no easier than that of Shaolin Temple, which cost a dime a movie ticket and finally broke 100 million at the box office.

When Shaolin Temple was released, it was when Chinese people lacked entertainment means and TV was not popular. At that time, watching movies became one of the only entertainment means, so there were a large number of viewers.

In fact, looking at the film box office of that era, as long as the quality was acceptable, there were basically more than one million box offices, and there were many tens of millions of box offices, because there were really not many entertainment means at that time.

However, in 1997, the situation was different. At this time, TV has almost become an essential household appliance for thousands of families. 80% of families in China have TV.

Compared with the TV, the cinema at that time had basically no advantages except that the screen was a little larger. Where could it be comfortable to watch TV in bed at home without spending money.

Not to mention later, there was a VCD player. One CD can watch movies countless times, which is much more cost-effective than the cinema.

Therefore, the cinemas of that era basically could not survive. In the 1980s, there would be a factory operated cinema in the residential community of almost every large state-owned enterprise, such as Yuzhang printing factory. There was also a small cinema founded by the factory in their community.

But by 1997, almost all these small cinemas had closed down. In fact, it was difficult to find several normal cinemas in the whole city.

It is said that when the Titanic was released in 1997, there were only five cinemas in the whole city of Yuzhang that could play movies normally, and there were only thousands of cinemas still alive in the country.

Just relying on thousands of cinemas and the box office of about 5 yuan, it created 340 million achievements. Therefore, it can be imagined how terrible the heat of Titanic was at that time.

The reason why Titanic can create such a great miracle in the cold winter of the film at that time is that it has nothing to do with love. China has never been a romantic film that can occupy the mainstream commercial market.

The reason why Chinese people are really moved is actually the special effects of Titanic.

Jia Yapeng's parents from another world also went to see the film. They said that after watching it, the whole people were stunned. They didn't expect to see such a realistic shipwreck scene in this cinema. When the Titanic was silent, many viewers were scared and thought their cinema had sunk.

They even played a serious routine. Did the crew rebuild a titanic and then let it sink so that it could be used for making movies.

Therefore, the Chinese people in this era have no resistance to special effects, because they rarely see real film level special effects, that is, the special effects of journey to the West.

To get back to the point, because of the amazing ratings of "key questions and talks" in the country, this special effect exploded all over the country almost overnight. Countless viewers who watched this episode of "key questions and talks" asked everywhere whether this magical special effect was true, where it came from, and whether an F1 racing car could really be transformed into a 4WD.

The greetings of many men have also become that you watched the F1 racing program? This picture is amazing!!

It's like Jia Yapeng's office in Xijiang province was full of postcards. It's really cruel.