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Chapter 291: Magical Remake of "Happy Death Day 2", Cursing Yang Mi

Chapter 291: Magical Remake of "Happy Death Day 2", Cursing Yang Mi (33)

The general plot of the second part of Happy Birthday.

Huang Bo plays the protagonist’s friend Wang Jie, also known as Brother Jie, who is actually a technical expert who studies dark matter in space and time.

The reason why the heroine went through a cycle in the first part was that Brother Jie studied the mysterious dark matter energy to restart time.

In the second part, because of Brother Jie's research, by chance, the heroine entered the time loop of a parallel universe.

Here, the heroine has more possibilities, and the journey to death is given new meaning.

The heroine has completely different life experiences in normal time and space, and in the first part, and in that parallel time and space.

In this time and space, she reunited with her deceased mother.

But her beloved boyfriend made a date with her fake best friend.

Because every time she wakes up, only her memory is not formatted, and only she can use her memory to repair the reactor infected with the virus.

So she had to commit suicide again and again, remember the variables and algorithms of the space-time reactor, and restart the machine to end this vicious circle.

The original version studies quantum physics and quantum reactors.

Shen Santong changed his focus to studying dark matter and space-time reactors.

His movies have real-world impact, and he doesn't want to bring any discussion heat to the quantum collider.

Especially when it comes to public discussion.

The main reason is that this thing is too deceptive.

In the early 1980s, research funding was extremely limited and there were two research paths.

One is microelectronics, integrated circuits, or chips.

Another way is to build a collider.

Li Zhengdao cooperated with some people in China and advocated the construction of a particle collider
At that time, Yang Zhennian opposed the project.

They believe that it is a waste of time and money and will not produce any results.

Even if there are any research results, they will only benefit foreign countries and have nothing to do with the University of Tokyo.

But at that time, everything had to be in line with international standards, so we still did it.

Li Zhengdao sold the electron-positron collider that was obsolete by Europe and the United States to Tokyo University for 400 million yuan.

And then the research budget continued to overspend.

In the end, there was really no result.

It can only provide popular science information to primary and secondary school students, and wastes precious funds for research on microelectronics.

Catching up in the future will require hundreds of billions or even trillions of funds, and internal resources alone are not enough.

Shen Santong looked back at the incident and it felt too familiar.

The rhythm is similar to that of commercial films.

Costume blockbusters are like this, with some people cooperating internally, guiding from the outside, and then cutting off.

At critical junctures, there is a force that changes the direction of development.

Last year's Hanxin fraud incident was investigated thoroughly thanks to the efforts of a mysterious whistleblower and the media.

An economist professor questioned the lenient treatment.

This taste may not be clearly seen back then.

But looking back, the cooperation between the media people and economists is just so good.

It is true that Hanxin Research bought foreign chips and ground them down, but with the hundreds of millions of dollars invested, the results were actually quite good in such a short period of time.

And even if it's just a little bit famous, there will be some room for negotiation when buying chips.

The United States is very realistic and will immediately lower the price once it has a product.

The pricing criterion is not the cost, but whether there are buyers.

If there is, it is low; if there is not, it is high.

The result is that all chip research after Hanxin is presumed guilty.

As a person with foresight, Shen Santong knew more than just Hanxin.

There are always strange obstacles in chip research.

Therefore, in the setting of Shen Santong's movie, the particle collider will not be given any attention.

This bunch of interest groups are waiting for Yang Zhenning's death so that they can take advantage of the opportunity to push their ideas forward. They are extremely shameless.

Sheng Kuai 2 Shen Santong was divided into two groups for shooting.

Sheng Kuai 2 to 1 has more big scenes, such as crashing into a substation.

He personally took charge of the important scenes, while another group shot some less important scenes.

Shoot the main locations one by one.

The first main scene is the laboratory.

The stagehand claps the board, signaling the start of the first scene.

The first scene is the dean stopping Jie Ge from continuing his research.

The second part begins from the perspective of Brother Jie, played by Huang Bo. Background: In the first part, the heroine kills her roommate, causing someone to die in the room.

The heroine then came to the hero and they lived together without any shame or haste.

When Brother Jie opened the door, he was once again shown a loving look by the couple, and he was fed a mouthful of dog food.

After coming out of the male protagonist's room, he received a call from his classmate in the laboratory.

The character of Brother Jie is further introduced.

He is the leader of the space-time dark matter research group, and his classmates in the laboratory have made a major discovery.

In the original version, the yellow-haired Chinese guy was roommates with the male protagonist. The male protagonist and the female protagonist were together, and the Chinese guy was kicked out and couldn't even change his underwear.

Shen Santong had to admit that the United States was really good at playing with identity labels.

All the Asians in this drama are people-pleasing.

The male protagonist's roommate, the pink-clad girl listening to music who greets the female protagonist.

And they have one thing in common: they dye their hair blonde.

Why dye hair like this? It is to show that Chinese people worship blonde white people.

In reality, it may be that Chinese people are bullied and hate these beasts and the things that take enhancement drugs.

However, in terms of film characterization, PUA is constantly being used to domesticate Chinese people.

Shen Santong did not use the original design from the first part, and it is a relatively equal relationship.

Of course, these pre-production scenes were shot intensively in the dormitory setting.

In the first scene, Brother Jie, played by Huang Bo, arrived at the laboratory and met the other two members.

The original version is Curly Girl and the third brother, one is of Italian descent and the other is of Indian descent.

Shen Santong also adopted a one-man-one-woman configuration.

The woman is a square-faced girl named Yang Mi, and the man is a health-conscious guy named Qiao Shan.

They said they had made a major discovery.

At twelve o'clock last night, the instrument started automatically without anyone present, generating a huge energy magnetic field.

This point in time is exactly when the heroine of the first part is in the cycle.

At this time, the dean rushed in. Curly Girl and Brother Ni knew that he was up to no good, so they ran away quickly.

Huangmao went ahead with gritted teeth, and the dean questioned the power outage caused by the experiment, which burned the circuit and the light bulb.

The hole of the first part about why there was a power outage in the middle of the night was filled in, which was because the space-time instrument consumed too much electricity.

The dean asked that the machines be packed up and taken away within a limited time.

Shen Santong looked at Huang Bo who was performing in the venue.

In order to make Huang Bo look more like a technical researcher, he was given a white coat.

The performance is impeccable, much better than the original.

The original Huangmao is always awkward, and this awkwardness stems from the awkward situation of the Chinese.

Huang Bo acted very naturally.

After the dean rushed in, his micro-expressions were handled very well.

The subtle emotions of being caught doing bad things were handled just right.

Huang Bo took the initiative to ask after his performance: "Director, how was my performance?"

The roles he played before were all losers and small characters.

In the first film, his role was not expanded upon and was more functional.

In the second part, it has a bit of an elite style.

Huang Bo likes this role as a scientific research elite very much.

The audience is happy to see him play a small character, but he himself doesn't really want to play this type of character.

Shen Santong read it once and said, "Okay, take a break, we'll do it again later."

Yang Mi came over and handed over a bottle of water: "Senior, this is the water for you."

Shen Santong was embarrassed to refuse because of the familiar tone: "Thank you, junior sister."

Yang Mi came over and hugged Shen Santong's arm: "Senior, you are so handsome. I like you so much."

Shen Santong felt that it was too proactive and too direct, but listening to the coquettish grandmother's voice, the emotional value was maximized: "Perform well, and I will give you the camera later."

Second time.

Shen Santong didn't feel very good, his face fell, and he scolded Yang Mi: "Are you using all your brain to get close to me? Can you act well? If not, get out!"

"Take a five-minute break and do it again!"

Yang Mi cried.

No, you were so gentle and easy to talk to just now, but you changed your attitude so quickly.

(End of this chapter)

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