Chapter 34, Bad cause, bad consequence!

At this time, Li Xuan didn't even have a script.

There is no script specifically prepared for "Sun Guo". He is like an abstract existence in this art film, a murderer, and he has no lines.

Without past, future or present, he is just like a tool, a control group for the protagonist to gain insight and realize the cause.

There's not even a script.

My uncle drank until he vomited, and the resources he got were nothing but a guy who didn't even have any lines or scripts.

But this is the film resource of Hong Kong.

In the future, I can even write in my resume that I had acted opposite Andy Lau.

This is also an objective fact.

We just acted together.

Although this scene is set up as a one-man show by Andy Lau.

It is a play in which he triumphs over his inner demons.

So, is Sun Guo the inner demon of Liao Yin? Is he an abstract concept, or is he a concrete person?

These are questions that the audience has to answer for themselves.

Let them figure it out for themselves.

At this time, Li Xuan only had the complete script of "Big Guy" in his hand.

A script without Sun Guo.

just me".

Ancient Buddha with green lamp and ancient glazed temple.

I have been able to see cause and effect since I was a child. I have seen the bad karma some people create and the bad consequences some people will reap.

Some people abused dogs in their previous lives, and in this life they became dogs and were beaten. Some people killed people in their previous lives, and were slaughtered in this life. Some people added insult to injury in their previous lives, and in this life they fell into an ancient well and drowned.

My name is Sun Guo.

Able to see cause and effect.

Also a monk.

I have seen people who were serial killers in their previous lives, but in this life, they are kind people with happy families, generous hearts, and love for the world and the world.

I asked the master, and he said that what I saw was not their past lives, but their cause and effect. Because someone had committed evil deeds, someone must pay for it.

So Master, are those evil deeds the result of their sins in their previous lives?

No, those bad karmas are the accumulated karma from the sins of this world. They will accumulate together, so someone needs to pay them back.

I don't understand.

I am very confused.

But Master said that this is the cycle of cause and effect in the world. If everyone does evil, then the world will be a melting pot of evil. If everyone does good, then the world will be a melting pot of good.

I still don’t understand.

I still don’t understand one thing, why should a stranger bear the consequences?
In my world, everyone is entangled with cause and effect.
Someone receives the fruit of good thoughts, but he is now an evil person.

Someone received bad results, but he is now a good person.

So, what kind of people should be punished?
I meditated in front of the Buddha, thinking hard, but I didn't understand the truth.

wrong.

Why should I believe in the Buddhist law of cause and effect?
When the world in front of me and the karma of my past and present lives are all presented before me, what should I do?
At the foot of Datong Temple, I saw a girl. She was simple, kind, pure and lovely. Her biggest worry every day was what to eat the next day.

She would cry because a bird was hurt.

I would feel indignant at the cruelty of hungry wolves hunting pheasants.

Naivety.

This is how the world sees her.

But in my eyes, "she" is a warlord who is responsible for the lives of tens of thousands of people. He is cruel and indifferent to human life, and has torn apart many families.

But now she is innocent and romantic. Ha.

The master said that Buddha talked about karma and that was not her previous life.

If people in the world do not create karma, when will the cycle of revenge end? Then the Buddha's kingdom will appear on earth.

And we will also become Buddhas.

But unfortunately.

I can't understand it.

All things are created to nourish man, and man has nothing to repay to heaven.

You sow evil karma, and I, Sun Guo, will bear the "evil consequences".

Kill, kill, kill.

Go and kill all those who planted evil seeds in their previous lives!!!
"I suddenly felt that not many people would appreciate our script for this movie."

"The threshold for viewing art films is indeed a bit high. If they can't understand it, then it's not us who will feel sorry, but those viewers who can't appreciate it."

At this moment, Du Qifeng and Wei Minghui were looking at Hua Zai who was studying with Buddhist scriptures in his hands.

They really admired the lead actor, Andy Lau, an absolutely dedicated actor who had read Buddhist scriptures countless times for this role.

"The Mahaparinirvana Sutra says that there are two kinds of causes: one is the cause of birth, and the other is the cause of realization. That which can give rise to things is called the cause of birth; the lamp can realize things, so it is called the cause of realization."

“So my name, Liao Yin, comes from this sutra.”

At this time, King Liu was carefully reading the scriptures, trying to figure out his role from them, copying and familiarizing himself with them. Even though the filming process had reached the final stage, he still had to copy seriously.

This is his dedication.

Especially since tomorrow is the last monologue, it is actually very important to him.

Facing the camera alone brings a lot of pressure that is incomparable to when you are acting together.

Acting against the air is definitely a challenge to one's acting skills and expressiveness.

After experiencing one thing after another, the big guy found that he could not change Li Fengyi's fate. No matter how he struggled, he could not change the fact that Li Fengyi was killed by Sun Guo.

So he went to the back mountain in anger, and was dominated by his inner demons for a while, wanting to kill Sun Guo for revenge and to fulfill that pleasure.

But unlike Sun Guo, the big guy with great wisdom defeated his inner demons and realized that the cycle of revenge will never end.

"Don't be so nervous, there will still be someone who can act opposite you tomorrow."

At this time, Zhang Baizhi, who was next to Andy Lau, laughed.

Li Fengyi will come to support you tomorrow.

Andy Lau just smiled politely. Facing the heroine, he just maintained his most basic politeness, but it was just the most basic politeness.

Zhang Baizhi's face turned stiff after being rejected.

The male and female protagonists have a very good relationship in the play. You are willing to run around for me, and I am willing to die for you. That kind of emotion that is more noble than love is not there at all outside the play.

This is also a rare movie where the relationship between the male and female protagonists is quite strained. However, the director cannot blame Andy Lau.

After all, I can't find anyone when I'm filming, so when I get a call, I'm shopping. I sleep in the morning and don't stay up late at night. It's not that I'm being a big shot, I'm just simply lazy, and the CPU is not enough.

Even when the producer Xiang came to visit the set, he acted as if he didn't see this beauty.

She was lazy even when filming her own scenes, so don't expect her to be there when filming the last scene.
"Let the actor who plays Sun Guo get ready and go over the script with me." At this moment, Andy was a little concerned about the actor who plays Sun Guo, or it could be said that among those present, Andy was the only one who was willing to care.

Everyone assumes that tomorrow it will be Andy Lau’s one-man show, and as for “Sun Guo” himself, he is just a decoration that connects the script.

In the last scene, he is also a decoration of enlightenment due to his inner demons.

It's an insignificant role. If you really want to play it, just find another person, put some makeup on him, and he can play the role.

Only Andy Lau still remembers it.

Your own monologue.

There is also an ornament.

(End of this chapter)

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