"Hu Di, this is really amazing. But I didn't expect that director Teng Shu would do such a good deed." One of Jax's roommates sighed. Jax didn't say anything. Although he knew that Teng Shu was a very outstanding horror film director, he didn't really know much about Teng Shu. After all, Teng Shu was a rich man, and there was a natural gap between him and ordinary people like them.

But I didn’t expect that the other party had silently made so many contributions to charity. This is really amazing.

The first episode is only 120 minutes long, but it condenses Dengsong's work for a day. In this short day, Dengsong met six people seeking help, the oldest of whom was 72 years old and the youngest was only four years old.

There is a big age difference between them, but what is the same is that their family members all have red eyes and their families are all penniless.

"If you get sick, you will be penniless in an instant." Jax sighed. This documentary was too heavy. Jax felt so heavy that he almost couldn't breathe. He took a deep breath, calmed himself, and then silently opened the window. The other roommates had no objection.

They also felt that they had difficulty breathing. Although this documentary did not use too many cold colors, it still made people feel like it was difficult to breathe.

It was midnight when Dengsong, who had been busy all day, dragged his tired body back to the hotel. The foundation's travel expenses could be reimbursed in full, which was one of the few employee benefits.

"Tired? Of course I am tired. But when I think that every day and every hour of delay may result in the death of someone who is in urgent need of help, I am not tired anymore." Before entering the room, Deng Song answered the last inquiry, then said good night and went to bed.

As a result, the first episode had not been finished yet, and there was a short segment at the end. In this segment, the camera first aimed at the hotel door, and then Dengsong hurriedly went out with his bag, and then the camera fell on the clock next to him, and the time displayed on it was 4:30 in the morning.

All in all, Miss Dengsong only slept for four and a half hours. Excluding the time for washing, dressing, and sleeping, there were probably only four hours left. No wonder this Miss Dengsong always slept on the means of transportation.

The first episode ended as Dengsong walked from the bright hotel lobby into the darkness before dawn.

[Dengsong is just an audit specialist of the Love Foundation, and there are many such audit specialists in the Foundation]

With this ending, the documentary came to an end. Everyone in the dormitory was silent for a while. Was the first episode so heavy? What about the second episode? What about the third episode?

"Hurry, watch the next episode." Jax's roommates urged. They didn't turn on the barrage. On the one hand, they were the first to start watching and there was no need to look at the barrage. On the other hand, it would be better to watch this kind of documentary without turning on the barrage for the first time, as it would feel better.

Jax nodded and turned on the second episode, while the other roommates sat beside him and watched seriously. They even forgot about the plan to play games together in the afternoon.

In the second episode, the scene focuses on the daily internal work of the foundation.

[The address of the Love Foundation is fake, or the address they registered outside is just a customer service department. The real foundation is actually built in another place]

"The reason? You'll know if you go to that address. Now everyone knows that there are only a few customer service staff there, but those people still kneel outside holding signs seeking help. The boss thinks this will affect our normal review, so he changed our office location." An interviewed employee said seriously after hearing the question.

As a result, the next second the scene really showed a group of people kneeling outside a building, begging for help. With the arrival of the recording crew, these people seemed to have found hope and came up to ask for help. Looking at these crazy people, I don't know what the documentary director was thinking. He didn't make any move and just filmed in silence.

This segment was also included in the documentary.

For a moment, the madness of the patient's family and their desire for life made people feel very stressed even through the screen, and Jax's breathing speeded up a lot.

[Every month, the Love Foundation receives hundreds of requests for help. However, in order to implement the rule that the Love Foundation helps those who need help the most, the Foundation has strict internal review standards. If any of the criteria is not met, the application will not pass the review.]

【they said】

"This is so inhumane! My son has uremia, uremia! I have been seeking help for two months!" An old lady grabbed the camera and cried loudly, begging the foundation for help.

"My child is blind and he has to take the most important exam in his life this year. We are really out of money." Another middle-aged man looked at the camera hopefully. These people are all asking for help, they are all asking for help, but they can't get any help.

"These are the foundation's review requirements, and they have always been public." A foundation staff member handed a list to the program team. Jax and the others also saw the requirements on it, which were indeed very strict. But even so, the donations received by the foundation were still flowing out quickly.

During the period, the program crew also filmed the review submitted by Deng Song. The one in which she initially knelt on the ground begging for help for her husband had been approved because it met the requirements. A sum of more than two million yuan, accurate to the decimal point, had been transferred into the hospital account.

"This money is only used for medical treatment and some subsequent follow-up treatment. If it is not enough, the hospital will communicate with us and we will continue to make up for it. If there is any surplus, it will be returned to help other people." The staff of the Finance Department introduced seriously.

Throughout the second episode, there weren't too many heart-wrenching scenes of patients and their families, nor too many cold colors in the hospital. Basically, the focus was entirely on the workflow within the foundation. After watching this video, Jax even felt that if he went out, he could directly apply for a job at the foundation, but the job pressure was indeed very high.

They even learned that the foundation actually had psychologists and a special relaxation and entertainment room, so that the employees could maintain a healthy mentality in a high-pressure environment and prevent any psychological problems.

"Mr. Code, what do you think of the Charity Foundation?" At the end of the second episode, the camera was focused on Code, the head of the foundation, who was processing documents when he heard this question.

Code raised his head. He had a super-sensing voice output device on his body. As the device was activated, Jax and the others also heard what Code said.

“This is a foundation that’s trying to be better and trying to help more people.”

"This second episode looks a bit more earthly." A roommate made such a comment.

"It looks like the living world on the surface, but it's actually very dark. Didn't you notice those applications? There are so many applications submitted every day. No matter how much money you have, it won't last long, right?" The roommate who had said before that he wanted to play games observed more carefully and noticed a problem here.

"Although Director Teng Shu is very rich, he donated a lot, but even so, it is still not enough, it's just a drop in the bucket." Jax shook his head. He had noticed Teng Shu's donations before. There were dozens of small goals. Teng Shu donated money that ordinary people could not earn in their lifetime. He helped countless people, but there are still people who need help.

However, after some discussion, they started watching the third episode, which was relatively more cheerful. Perhaps the documentary director named Sasaki knew that it would not do to remain so heavy, so in the third episode he began tracking some families whose patients had received help and recovered, and interviewed them about their lives after recovery. Such an episode made everyone feel a lot more relaxed.

"After graduation, I want to work at a charity foundation." Jax said this and no one said anything. They were also very excited after watching it because the ending of the third episode still had some inspiring feelings.

"Stop dreaming. With such a high number of views and so many comments, how many people do you think have this idea?" My roommate who was playing games poured cold water on me.

The release of the documentary brought some ripples, although not as dramatic as the movie, but still strong enough. In just one day, the three episodes had over 30 million views, with almost every episode having 10 million views. There were also a lot of comments.

[Love Foundation, I am very grateful to this place because my father survived because of them]

[Why are you so unrestrained? I was very unrestrained in school, but I didn’t expect that I would be so unrestrained in society.]

[Pokémon employees are also very hard-working, processing so many documents every day]

[Tsk, Teng Shu is so rich, how much is this? Ask him to donate more, what a hypocrite! ]

[What are you talking about, madman upstairs? Why don’t you do it? Why don’t you donate? ]

There are all kinds of comments, but for the charity foundation, the release of this documentary makes them feel both painful and happy.

The happiness comes from the fact that more people donated and a lot of donations were received. Some companies and celebrities donated a small goal at a time, and many people wanted to join them and become their partners.

The pain is that relatively speaking, more people are seeking help. This documentary has made the strict standards of the charity foundation known to more people, and some people have found that their families seem to meet such requirements. Although this will require posting public notices and so on, as long as their family members can survive, what does all this matter?

So the workload became heavier for a while, but generally speaking it was still developing in a positive direction, and the development of the entire charity foundation also entered a period of rapid growth. When Teng Shu learned the news, he only said one thing, asking the foundation to quickly recruit people and at the same time strictly control internal problems. It is necessary to prevent the phenomenon of relying on the foundation to get rich, and things like Meimei must not happen.

"The development of the foundation has accelerated a lot. I have to say this is a pleasant surprise." Teng Shu looked at the comments in the documentary and the various editors who heard the news, with a smile in his eyes.

He had not expected that it would become popular, and now the advertisements had been put on the market. With the addition of advertisements, the popularity of the foundation should increase, but it would also add fuel to the fire, which was a bit dangerous.

The more glorious the time is, the easier it is for problems to occur. Teng Shu thought about it and decided to let Code start a major inspection. At the same time, he asked Secretary Kuroda to arrange for the internal auditors of Dewen Company to conduct an auxiliary inspection to prevent any bad apples from appearing.

The charity foundation is very popular at this time, but once something goes wrong, no matter how high it has flown, it will fall as hard as it has fallen, so Teng Shu naturally wants to prevent this.

"Okay, boss. I'll arrange it right away." Kuroda responded directly after receiving Teng Shu's call. He had been paying attention to the charity foundation before, but he didn't expect that his boss had realized it in advance. This was a good thing.

After resolving the foundation issue, Teng Shu breathed a sigh of relief. Now he could do other things. Teng Shu planned to take advantage of this time to release Ju-Jou 2 to further harvest the audience's fear.

Teng Shu had been holding back on the show before because the old man’s "Rear Window" was released. It has to be said that the old man’s skills are still there, and Rear Window has a very good reputation.

Chapter 369 How much does it cost to build a hospital?

“I knew Grandpa’s Rear Window would be popular, but I didn’t expect it to be so popular.” Teng Shu was a little surprised as he watched the discussions in the group.

This is a communication group for horror movie lovers, but the discussion about Rear Window is still in full swing, which shows how attractive this movie is. However, Teng Shu personally thinks that the old man's level is indeed very high.

Moreover, as Rear Window has been released for two months and is about to be taken off the screen, there have been more and more reviews of Rear Window. Teng Shu can easily find quite a few reviews by just scrolling through the movie. Basically, all the critics are discussing Rear Window, and the ones Teng Shu is more concerned about are the reviews from some veterans who have had some influence on the best films of the year.

[Rear Window, I am very happy to see that my old friend Director Kirk's first work after his comeback can be so successful.]

[Rear Window is a classic suspense film directed by Kirk. When he made his comeback, I was a little worried about whether my old friend would lose his reputation in his later years. But after watching the film, I no longer have this concern. After asking some friends, I personally think that You Can't Love Me can be regarded as one of Kirk's most successful works.]

[This film not only fully displays the theme of "voyeurism", but also explores the philosophy of human nature, love and life through clever narrative and camera language. ]

[The story of the film revolves around the injured photojournalist Jeffrey. Because of the injury while shooting a car race, Jeffrey had to rest at home. In boredom, he began to observe the lives of his neighbors in the apartment across the street through the window. This behavior gradually aroused his suspicion of his neighbors.]

[Jeffrey discovered that his neighbor Thorwald had unusual behavior at night and left in the rain several times carrying a large suitcase, which made him begin to suspect that Thorwald might have killed his wife and disposed of the body.]

[Kirk fully demonstrated his ability to create a suspenseful atmosphere in Rear Window. Through unique camera language, he brought the audience into Jeffrey's perspective, peeking into the lives of those neighbors who seemed ordinary but were full of mysteries. The clever use of long shots, close shots, medium shots, and long shots made the audience enjoy a visual feast while being immersed in a tense and exciting atmosphere.

In general, "Rear Window" is a very good masterpiece. Of course, in my opinion, the work of my friend still has some problems. For example, peeping is illegal, so these are some of the defects of Rear Window, which are irreparable defects. Of course, from a movie perspective, this is a very good work.

It not only allows us to experience the dual stimulation of voyeurism and suspense, but Kirk also shows us his unique film language and profound thinking ability through this film, and also proves that even if this old guy has not filmed for a long time, his skills are still excellent. 】

【It's great to see my old friend Kirk back in the film industry. 】

"Director Kirk is still so outstanding. Even this veteran has come out to speak for himself. Fortunately, the flaws of Rear Window are there. Unless it goes against the alliance, it will basically not win any awards." Teng Shu sighed as he looked at the film review on his phone. It has to be said that the writer of this film review is indeed an influential figure. He is a veteran in the film and television industry and has a wide network of contacts.

However, Teng Shu was not worried. Rear Window had this flaw and it would never win the Best Film of the Year. As long as there were no other better films this year, Teng Shu would definitely win the Best Picture.

"Boss, the filming of "The First Commandment" has been completed and the editing is now done. Do you want to take a look?" Zoroak walked in and said to Teng Shu. After hearing this, Teng Shu remembered that he was no longer the only one under the Ghost Pictures.

Other directors also began to shoot movies one after another under Teng Shu's arrangement. However, except for those who were already famous, other directors still had a long way to go if they wanted to reach Teng Shu's level.

"Let me see it." Upon hearing that the filming of The First Commandment was completed, Teng Shu did become interested. The First Commandment was originally planned to be filmed by Teng Shu himself, but Teng Shu was still very busy at that time, so Teng Shu handed the script and filming of The First Commandment to a director named Luoda under the company.

Then Teng Shu forgot about this. After all, he was busy filming Ju-Jin 2 and dealing with Tomie's affairs. Unexpectedly, after so many months, The First Commandment was also completed.

Zoroak handed the edited movie to Teng Shu, and Teng Shu simply watched it in the office.

As the movie opened, the first thing he saw was a sentence on a black screen.

[First Commandment: There are no ghosts in this world]

This was the beginning, and the meaning of the first commandment was stated directly. Teng Shu raised his eyebrows, but did not say anything, but watched patiently.

Zoroark on the side also sat down and watched the movie curiously.

Teng Shu glanced at Zoroark and said nothing. Instead, he held Xiao Q and let Xiao Ye out. They watched the movie with three Pokémon together.

The First Commandment is not particularly long, but after reading it, Teng Shu felt a little subtle.

After all, Teng Shu had seen the original film of The First Commandment, so he was very clear about some of the settings in the original plot, but the First Commandment filmed by Luo Da was different in every way.

So this makes Teng Shu feel very torn.

However, Roda's filming is really good, and it also incorporates a lot of Pokémon elements. It is even more terrifying when combined with the setting in the First Commandment that evil spirits can easily possess people.

".Lorda's idea is very good. Evil spirits can possess Pokémon and do evil." Teng Shu was still very satisfied. In his opinion, although "The First Commandment" was slightly different from the original film, it was closer to the worldview of Pokémon, and it would also be more effective for people in the Pokémon world.

In the original version of The First Commandment, evil spirits mainly possessed humans and played tricks on the family and friends of these bodies. However, after combining it with Teng Shu's script, Roda allowed these evil spirits to also possess Pokémon and use these Pokémon to play tricks on their trainers.

This would definitely not work in the previous life, at most it would turn into some strange pet plasma slices, but it is very different in the world of Pokémon. Teng Shu knows that the people in the Pokémon world have very deep bonds with their Pokémon, and these bonds make Pokémon occupy a very important position in people's hearts.

If after the death of parents in the previous life, life only has a place to go but no way back, then in the world of Pokémon, at least there are Pokémon to accompany you, and some Pokémon have a long lifespan. One Pokémon can even accompany three generations, so Pokémon has a very high status in the hearts of people in this world.

Therefore, after Roda added that Pokémon was controlled by evil spirits and did those crazy things, the sense of horror was naturally stronger. What's more, there were some special horror films for those pet lovers in the previous life. In this world, such an idea is naturally very creative.

"Boss, which one should be released first, The Grudge 2 or The Grudge ?" After watching it, Zoroark just felt a little horrified, but not too scared. He just felt a sense of depression after watching The Grudge . The overall atmosphere was very desperate, and the ending was not a proper one where the protagonist defeated evil, but the protagonist was possessed by a ghost, which was outrageous.

"The Grudge 2." Teng Shu said without any hesitation. The popularity of The Grudge 2 is quite good now. The reason is that after the first movie was taken off the screen, Ghost Pictures burned it into discs and sold them, and also launched an online paid version, so they made a lot of money. At the same time, because the price of online previews is much cheaper than buying movie tickets directly, more people went to see the movie.

While the popularity of The Grudge 1 has not yet dissipated, it would be a good idea to launch The Grudge 2. What's more, The Grudge 2 was already filmed first, and The First Commandment was completed later. Even if we talk about the order of release, it would still be The Grudge 2.

So The Grudge 2 was sent for review.

Teng Shu was sitting in his office looking at the report. Zoroark and Kuroda had already calculated the cost of opening a hospital. Looking at the series of numbers above, Teng Shu admitted that he had underestimated the hospital's expenses.

"Although I know this thing is expensive, it still feels a little outrageous to me that it's so expensive." Teng Shu looked at the estimated 2 billion Alliance coins. Even Teng Shu himself felt that the cost was really not low. Even the price of the equipment was very outrageous. Teng Shu himself felt it was outrageous.

There are also employee expenses to be paid later, and the total amount of these expenses is not a small number. Of course, compared with Teng Shu's family assets, these are really just a drop in the bucket. It's just that Teng Shu himself does not intend to use Devon Company's funds to do these things. Once his old father finds out, he will definitely let him take over Devon Company.

Teng Shu has not yet cultivated Fugui. He will consider these things after he has cultivated Fugui.

"Twenty billion! This is just a preliminary estimate. If all these equipments are the best, then the price will continue to rise." Teng Shu was a little surprised. No wonder hospitals are not something that ordinary people can handle. Even Teng Shu himself can't handle it.

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like