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Chapter 450 Konno Takuji: I Don't Want to Be a Scumbag Like Ito Haruki! Nagato Hideomi's W
Chapter 450 Konno Takuji: I Don't Want to Be a Scumbag Like Ito Haruki! Nagato Hideomi's Wavering
Beneath Konno Takuji's calm exterior, he was already drenched in sweat, his emotions far from calm.
Just as the movie was starting, a thought suddenly popped into his mind that horrified even himself.
However, when he tried to shake off this terrible thought, it seemed to have taken root and wouldn't go away.
As the movie's plot unfolds, this idea grows stronger in Konno Takuji's mind—
He's going to kill his wife!
If Haruki Toriumi can do it, and Haruki Ito can do it, why can't Takuya Konno do it?
He's had enough of Konno Junka!
She always gets upset over the smallest things and always throws tantrums at him for no reason. Konno Takuji feels like a taut string that could snap at any moment.
However, this idea was still in its infancy, and Konno Takuji remained wavering and unable to make up his mind.
Unlike Haruki Ito, he truly loved his wife, but she had changed during this time, becoming unbearably annoying.
But after all, they were husband and wife. Do they really have to go that far?
Konno Takuji was lost in confusion.
At the same time, he became even more immersed in the plot of the movie "Gone Girl"—it was so relatable.
However, at this moment, the ending of the movie seemed to hit him like a ton of bricks, waking Konno Takuji from his impulsive state.
He empathized with Haruki Ito's fate.
If I really killed my wife, wouldn't the final result also be imprisonment?
The fear of prison gradually calmed Konno Takuji down.
After the impulse subsided, memories of his time with his wife began to surface in his mind.
There were arguments and conflicts, but there were also sweet moments.
Could he really bring himself to kill his wife?
"If I really killed Junka, how would I be any different from a monster like Haruki Ito?"
Konno Takuji was startled and quickly shook his head. He didn't want to be a scumbag like Ito Haruki!
Although he also wanted to kill his wife, he was forced into it, which is fundamentally different from the selfish Haruki Ito!
and……
He recalled the ending of the movie, where Haruki Ito only learned that his wife was pregnant after killing Kiko Kawaguchi.
Konno Takuji was not a cold-blooded, ruthless, and unrepentant beast like Ito Haruki; he still had some conscience.
Just thinking about such an outcome filled him with endless regret and despair.
Konno Takuji cannot accept this ending!
If such a tragedy, resulting in the death of both mother and unborn child, were to happen to him, he would truly be filled with remorse.
Fortunately, it's not too late.
Thinking of this, Konno Takuji completely gave up the idea of killing his wife, and at the same time, he suddenly felt a sense of emotion.
He turned to his wife and said, "Chunxia, let me go with you to the hospital for another check-up in a couple of days. We'll definitely have a child!"
Looking at her husband's serious expression, Konno Junka paused for a moment, then a tender look appeared in her eyes, and she nodded gently: "Okay."
The two looked at each other and smiled.
……
By this time, the movie had reached its finale.
The cold iron bars separated Kujo Rei and Ito Haruki; one stood under the window, bathed in bright sunlight, while the other was shrouded in darkness.
Clearly distinct!
Kujou Rei coldly stared at the man in front of her who was showing signs of great pain, without feeling the slightest bit of sympathy.
The latter stared blankly, lost in memories once again.
He recalled the scene where he tricked Kawaguchi Kiko into the iron cage, and then left coldly and resolutely, ignoring her pleas.
But unexpectedly, things took an unexpected turn. What he had done was not only the death of Kawaguchi Kiko, but also the loss of his child and future!
The audience finally witnessed the complete process of Haruki Ito murdering Kiko Kawaguchi.
This reignited their anger.
Such scum must be severely punished!
The scene at the end of the film, where Kiko Kawaguchi removes her oxygen mask in the underwater cage and looks up at the "underwater starry sky" in despair, is the most impactful image in the entire film.
As a beautiful piano melody played, the screen went black.
The powerful rhythm resonated in the audience's ears, causing them to look surprised once again. They were all amazed by how good the song was, and it evoked a feeling of oppression, struggle, yet also shock.
The original theme song of "The Vanished" is "Cage," a rare song that perfectly fits the theme of the film and became very popular after the film's release.
Takeshi Ono then personally adapted it into a Japanese version, which was then sung by Mai Kuraki, who had just joined Ono Music.
Her unique voice is delicate and melodious, and her restrained yet explosive performance touches the heartstrings.
In particular, the chorus uses a series of dense "why" parallelisms, moving from questioning to accusation, which is full of expressive tension. It's as if the listener has also entered the character's heart and deeply felt this pain and confusion in the same frequency.
Meanwhile, the recurring piano melody, like the undercurrents of the deep sea, creates a mysterious and enigmatic atmosphere for the song.
Viewers couldn't help but exclaim that "The Vanished She" truly brought them surprises from beginning to end!
The plot twists and turns are incredibly suspenseful, impacting the audience's hearts like waves!
Just when the audience thought Haruki Ito was the victim, it turned out that he was the perpetrator.
I thought Kujo Rei was an ally of Ito Haruki, but I never expected her to be the mastermind behind it all!
Reversal, reversal, and yet another reversal!
Even at the very end, when viewers thought there was no chance of a plot twist, unexpected reversals followed one after another—
Kawaguchi Kiko is pregnant! Ito Haruki has buried his own future!
This ending brought the entire movie to its climax!
It is also profound and thought-provoking. The subtitles appeared as the melody of "The Cage" played.
slam-la-
A round of enthusiastic applause followed, which lasted for a long time.
"This movie is so good!"
"The plot is intense, the entire cast delivers excellent performances, it's so enjoyable to watch!"
"I never expected Yusaku Kudo to be such a good actor. He truly is my idol!"
"The other actors were also fantastic, even Kogoro Mouri!"
"I want to recommend this to all my friends!"
"Takeshi Oni's movies never disappoint us..."
"..."
Viewers discussed the film extensively and gave it high praise.
Almost every character in the movie has a crazy, eccentric vibe, making it a very enjoyable watch.
As a commercial film, "The Vanished" is undoubtedly a success. Although there are some plot holes, the merits outweigh the flaws.
Without a doubt, this is a movie that will give audiences a thrill!
Even after the show ended, the audience remained in high spirits, gathering in small groups to discuss the events, with occasional arguments breaking out.
Many people were touched by the pure friendship between the two female protagonists, while others felt sorry for Kawaguchi Kiko, who gave her heart and soul only to be met with her husband's cold-blooded murderous intent.
Some viewers found Kujou Rei's persistent, intelligent, and intricately linked revenge, as well as the exciting power struggles between the characters, incredibly satisfying.
Some people are also discussing the song "Cage" and praising it highly.
Suddenly, two voices arguing came from the crowd, drawing attention.
It turned out that a couple had a fight.
It all started when the guy sighed and said, "If only I had known the female lead was pregnant, all this trouble wouldn't have happened..."
Perhaps what he meant was that if Haruki Ito had known his wife was pregnant, he might not have killed her.
But though the speaker meant no harm, the listener took it to heart, and these words changed her expression when they reached her girlfriend's ears.
Isn't this tacitly condoning Haruki Ito's actions?
What do you mean? Do you want to use the same methods he used on me?
The girl instantly bristled!
The boy tried to explain, but it turned into an argument.
In the end, the girl left without looking back after saying "Let's break up," leaving the boy standing there dumbfounded.
Getting dumped on Valentine's Day? That's so tragic, all because of a movie?
Among the onlookers, Kato Otome remarked, "This woman has way too little confidence in her boyfriend."
Makoto Ito put his arm around her waist and laughed, "There are too few couples like us whose love is stronger than gold."
"that is!"
Kato Otome nodded.
"Movies are movies, and reality is reality. How can you confuse the two? If it were me, I would never disbelieve Makoto Shinkai just because of one movie!"
"Hello, Otome! How about we go to Izu this weekend?"
"Um... well, going to Izu is fine, but could we not do scuba diving?"
Makoto Ito: "..."
……
The impact of "Gone Girl" is indeed quite strong. Some people had conflicts or even broke up because of it, but others, like the Konno couple, found relief and reconciliation because of the movie.
Their lives will be drastically changed as a result.
Coincidentally, the same thing happened to another couple.
At the edge of the crowd, Hinata Yuki was holding Nagato Hideomi's arm, and the two were also discussing the tragic couple from earlier.
Unlike the fake couple Makoto Ito and Otome Kato, neither of them developed any negative feelings because of the movie and remained deeply in love with each other.
Hyuga Yuki absolutely did not believe that Nagato Hideomi was an incorrigible scumbag like Ito Haruki.
Although he was also involved in the fire back then... Nagato Hideomi has already paid the price for it, suffering both physically and mentally.
Hinata Yuki understands his pain, but Nagato Hideomi helped her out of the abyss of despair, so she wants to pull him out as well.
Looking at the girl's resolute face, Nagato Hideomi felt another wave of grief.
But for some reason, this pain also carried a strange sense of relief, as if the heaviness of the past had disappeared.
Was it because of that movie?
Thinking about the movie plot he had just seen, Nagato Hideomi seemed to understand something.
Loving someone is so difficult, and meeting someone who truly loves you is even more difficult and deserves to be cherished all the more.
Is it really necessary for me to be so heartless as to abandon Hinata Sachi?
Was she left alone in this world, living a lonely and sorrowful life?
How cruel!
A hint of reluctance and confusion appeared in Nagato Hideomi's eyes.
Compared to Kawaguchi Kiko's experience, my own situation doesn't seem so bad...
Moreover, he knew just how difficult it was for Hyuga Yuki to have the courage to take this step; compared to that, he himself was timid…
Haruki Ito could ruthlessly kill his wife who loved him deeply without hesitation, but Hideomi Nagato could not bring himself to hurt Yuki Hyuga.
He didn't know if the pain of witnessing her own death would completely break the girl.
Looking at the girl before him, a girl he could protect for the rest of his life, Nagato Hideomi's previously firm resolve to end his life began to waver...
(End of this chapter)
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