Zhou Yun nodded.
"Are domestic film companies investing a lot in foreign films now?" Zhou Yun asked.
"It's been gradually increasing over the past few years," Zhou Lan said. "Why? Are you interested too?"
Zhou Yun shook his head and said, "I just feel that I've made some money in recent years, and if I come across a good script that can't find investors and the costs aren't high, I actually want to try investing."
Zhou Lan heard this and said, "If you have this idea, I can help you look into it. Actually, there are indeed quite a few private investors in films now. Of course, the primary goal of independent investors in films is often not to make money. They earn more from other investments, and it's much safer."
In the world of films, investment can be either a drought or a flood.
For films with good profit prospects, even if you have money, they won't let you play; they won't distribute shares like dividing pork.
