No one said she didn't act well, but she felt her performance lacked energy.
Yao Yuanfeng was previously very excited, saying if "Four Killers" did well at the box office, they'd develop a sequel, even turning it into a series. Zhou Yun thought to herself that she had no plans to be in a sequel.
Unless the movie's box office was so good that it won the annual championship. If that were the case, disregard what she said; she'd shoot the film even if it meant drinking bitter gourd juice every day.
Sorry, she was a person without principles.
But could "Four Killers" win the annual championship?
Zhou Yun didn't hold that hope.
She guessed that the movie's box office would probably be decent, not bad, but the movie market in recent years wasn't dominated by action films anymore. The top three box-office hits each year were either comedies or war movies, and this kind of action film wasn't a box-office juggernaut anymore.
