Huayu Tianxian: This director is such a hypocrite!

Chapter 47 "The Nameless Ones" 2

The laughter from the audience in the cinema quickly subsided.

Ma Jiaqi was still mocking the two bumbling thieves, but Glasses took the prank seriously. He struggled as Da Tou pinned him to the ground, crying and shouting, "Catch me!"

His fragile dignity was completely shattered, and he was reduced to becoming a robber who couldn't even get the dignity he wanted.

On screen, Zhang Yu's heart-wrenching cries, a mixture of anger, shame, and despair, touched all viewers and film critics like a fine needle.

Zhang Feng breathed a sigh of relief, his curiosity about Ye Chong growing even stronger. He turned to Li Ming as usual, wanting to discuss the plot, but the latter raised his hand to block him.

Come on, come on, what are you doing?

【No, you don't need to come any closer. Try touching me and see what happens!】

"Glasses, don't look!"

As Ma Jiaqi's hysterical voice rang out in the theater, Zhang Feng seemed to see tears glistening slightly behind Li Ming's gold-rimmed glasses.

The moment Ma Jiaqi lost control of his bladder, the woman who had previously been sharp-tongued and fierce went from calmly refusing to cursing, then bursting into tears and spitting at Da Tou...

"hiss--"

Yi Fei tilted her head slightly, her small mouth pursed tightly under her mask. As she took out a tissue to wipe away her tears, she glanced at Ye Chong again.

Huh? Why is he still laughing? Is he gloating?

She frowned deeply.

How could there be such a scoundrel as you?

The screening room fell silent; the previous laughter and relaxation had completely vanished, and some of the more emotional viewers even shed tears.

Zhang Yu also turned his head to look at Ye Chong, but unfortunately blocked Yi Fei's view.

Zhang Yu suddenly remembered what Director Ye had told him during filming: "This movie may not help the actors win awards, but... the characters in it will definitely become very popular!"

Looking back now, it was indeed very popular.

These characters are not stereotypical; they are ordinary people, yet they leave such a deep impression on people.

The signing of the contract...

From behind the crowd, Li Ming leaned forward and slowly returned to the back of his chair.

He stopped talking to Zhang Feng, his gaze behind his gold-rimmed glasses fixed on the screen, on the three little people who had been cornered by fate.

Zhang Feng took a deep breath and took out paper and pen again to write it down.

Although he is good at studying directing, a good character is not solely due to the actor's efforts.

"The pacing is tight, and the transition from light entertainment to serious topics is well done. If I'm not mistaken, there's more to come."

Sure enough, in the following plot: Xia Mei is arrested, Ma Xianyong is slapped by his daughter, boss Gao Ming decides to return to face the creditors out of a sense of responsibility, and his son Gao Xiang (Zhu Yawen) persuades his classmates to prepare to fight the thugs to the death in order to protect his father.

Of course, the most important thing is the rooftop.

The two bumbling thieves agreed to Ma Jiaqi's request to end her life, intending to fulfill her wish to take a full-body photo on the rooftop. Little did they expect that it would turn into a falling out between the brothers.

On the edge of the rooftop, Glasses threw Big Head's cell phone down, turned around and angrily questioned him, "Are you crazy? Why did she have to contact you now of all times, and even want to go to the countryside to get married with you? I think you've lost your mind!"

Big Head frowned, then pointed firmly with his finger: "This is love!"

"I love you, you little brat!" Glasses exclaimed emotionally, blurting out the truth without thinking, "Don't you know what she's doing in that Dream Paris?"

"What are you doing?"

"Be a prostitute! Be a hostess!"

One sentence completely shattered the bond between the two brothers, and they started fighting amidst the rolling thunder and torrential rain.

The theater fell even more silent. The heavy plot felt like a huge rock, pressing down on the audience's hearts and making them feel uncomfortable.

"All forms are illusory. If one sees all forms as non-forms, then one sees the Tathagata."

Zhang Feng glanced at his old partner; the fog on his glasses seemed genuine, and he even uttered Buddhist proverbs.

This statement is easy to understand: when people are attached to the appearances of greed, anger, and ignorance, they will become deeply trapped and unable to extricate themselves; others, however, are not attached to appearances, and therefore can see the illusory nature of their attachments.

Isn't it just a big head and glasses?

False dignity and self-deception in love.

As the plot continues, multiple storylines begin to converge.

Ye Chong used a montage technique here to present several key figures in the incident: Ma Xianyong wrapped up the water gun inside the car, Gao Ming stared into the distance from inside the car, Ma Jiaqi listened to music and awaited death, Glasses looked out at the rain, and Da Tou stroked Xia Mei's photo...

All these people and conflicts, as if drawn by an invisible vortex, converge towards the Xishan Bridge in the city.

Why do bridges exist in this world?

"Because the road has come to an end."

The conversation between Ma Jiaqi and Glasses no longer sounds like nonsensical chatter, but rather like a metaphorical prophecy.

Li Ming had fallen completely silent. He crossed his arms, his brows furrowed, and he was lost in thought for a long time.

Zhang Feng remained as dedicated as ever, meticulously documenting Ye Chong's filming techniques.

The climax erupted on Xishan Bridge.

Creditors surrounded Gao Ming, and Gao Xiang led his classmates to the scene. Ma Xianyong also arrived to search for the gun and chase the robbers, while Glasses and Big Head also appeared there.

Chaos, conflict, running, shouting...

Ma Xianyong was shot, and only then did he realize that Gao Xiang had stolen his gun.

"The underlying plot has become clear."

While fans were worried about Ma Xianyong, he removed the steel plate from his chest and reconciled with his daughter, putting fans at ease.

But Li Ming didn't let up. He and Zhang Feng exchanged a glance, both seeing the doubt in each other.

A director will not include irrelevant plot points in a film!

Next, the police intervened and stopped the brawl. Da Tou and Xia Mei made a private vow to be together, but they were stopped by the police again.

With constant plot twists and high-energy moments, the audience watched with wide eyes, afraid of missing a single scene.

The two most important characters in the film finally met when the two men got into the ambulance.

If he lets me go, I'll let him go.

Three people, one with a real gun and one with a fake gun, stood facing off in the car.

Sudden--

"Bang!"

"Snapped!"

As fireworks burst into bloom, Glasses pulled the trigger.

"So the barrier was pulled out for this plot point!"

Across from him, Ma Xianyong smiled with relief, Da Tou cried hysterically in despair, and Glasses was furious at being tricked again. Against the backdrop of dazzling fireworks, the plot reached its climax.

Glasses was pinned to the ground by the police, and he desperately repeated the words, "How dare you play me."

Xia Mei ate a lollipop, her eyes filled with longing for the future.

When Ma Jiaqi woke up in the rented room, he saw the words "I will accompany you to the end of the bridge" and wept silently.

Ma Xianyong, lying on a stretcher, closed his eyes and held his crying daughter's hand tightly (appropriate modification; it's too absurd that he could chat with his daughter after being shot through the chest and abdomen).

As the images flashed by and the music began to play, the moviegoers in the audience couldn't help but shiver.

"Waaaaah..."

Why is this happening?

Someone started it, and many sensitive movie fans shed tears.

As the end credits rolled, the lights in the screening room remained off for a long time.

As the song on the big screen changed, a surprise appeared on the left side along with the subtitles.

Unlike the original film, it wasn't all blessings (happy endings) for the characters' fates.

Ye Chong felt that the film had already explained everything by leaving blank spaces, so all of his Easter eggs were clips from the filming.

"What's going on? Director Ye? You're so young, you might not be a good fit for a police captain!"

In the video, Ye Chong is sitting on a stool getting his makeup done. Hearing this, he glances at the camera, raises his hand, and gestures a few times towards his handsome face: "Just make me look ugly, make me look weathered. I'll not wash my face for another ten days or so, and I'll be done!"

"Hahahaha..." Sparse laughter echoed in the theater.

Many viewers, seeing Ye Chong for the first time, discovered that he was quite different from the arrogant person he was online.

He's down-to-earth, loves to joke, and gets along well with the actors.

For example, right now: while he was filming a scene where a police captain was being interviewed, a girl named Qian, with pigtails and wearing a white sundress, would occasionally peek out from behind him and mimic his serious, measured speech. Every time he turned around, he didn't see her. But when he faced the camera, Yifei would jump out again, rolling her eyes and shaking her head.

"Hahaha……"

"So cute, fairy sister."

Yifei, standing in a row, looked left and right, and suddenly blushed.

This scoundrel, he'll put anything on there!

And what's with your brand logo? Why does that fairy have a mole on the right side of her neck?

And why does it look so much like the Ling'er I photographed? Was this logo released before my official costume fitting photos?

As the song ended, Li Ming and Zhang Feng, sitting in the sixth row of the cinema, let out a long sigh of relief.

The two looked at each other and saw the same emotion in each other's eyes: shock, shock, and shock.

"Was this filmed by a 19-year-old man?"

Just then, the theater lights came on, and Ye Chong stood up, waved to the audience, and gave a gentlemanly bow.

After a period of absolute silence lasting more than ten seconds, applause began sporadically, then quickly spread, becoming enthusiastic and prolonged.

Many people were clapping while wiping the corners of their eyes.

"Clap clap clap clap..."

"Great shot!"

"That's fantastic, Ye Chong!"

"Hmph! I approve of you!"

Zhang Feng turned to Li Ming: "If it wasn't him who took the picture, was it me? Now I understand his arrogance; it's the youthful vigor unique to young people: I'm awesome, I have the right to be arrogant!"

Li Ming nodded in deep agreement: "This child is destined for greatness!"

Ye Chong is indeed a man of great talent, as great as his age.

He nodded to the group of lead actors, and they began to go on stage.

The movie is over, but the war... has only just begun!

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