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Chapter 1024: Passing the trial at the speed of light (Part )

In the office, three people, old, middle-aged and young, were watching "The Return of the Great Sage".

After the information from the producer, the film officially started.

At the beginning, following a bright red long cloak flying in the wind, the perspective gradually zoomed in. In front of a cliff, a tall figure wearing armor sat.

At this time, suona, drums and gongs sounded one after another in the background music.

When the music started playing, the three people in the office were slightly shaken, and a look of surprise flashed in their eyes.

This music is majestic and expressive!

At this time, Lian Ming was also filled with emotion. Although he did not see the list of producers of the background music, he guessed that the author must be Ye Zhiqiu.

After all, the combination of traditional Chinese instruments and modern instruments to produce music with a strong Chinese style is very similar to his technique.

Sure enough, Ye Zhiqiu's music never disappoints.

In fact, the soundtrack used by Ye Zhiqiu at the beginning of "The Return of the Great Sage" was called "The Little Knife Club Overture" in a previous life. It was originally the music in a stage play called "The Little Knife Club" in the 60s.

Later, this famous song appeared in many film and television works, including "Dragon Gate Inn" and "Westward Journey", which are well-known to the audience.

In "Westward Journey", the background music sounds and the Supreme Treasure becomes the scene of Sun Wukong fighting the Bull Demon King, which has become a classic in the hearts of many viewers.

There is no stage play of "Little Knife Club" in this world, so this song is naturally the first time it has appeared.

However, the reason why a classic is a classic is that it does not change with time, place and other external factors. The moment this song played, the three people present were shocked.

At this time, a narration similar to that of a "storyteller" in the movie sounded.

"It is said that a long time ago, there was a monkey king named Sun Wukong."

"He exerts great strength and great magical powers. He made trouble in the Heavenly Palace and angered the Jade Emperor."

The next moment, the screen changed with a "whoosh", and two figures, one fat and one thin, appeared.

Although these two people were very different from the images he had seen on TV before, Lian Ming immediately recognized their identities.

The one dragging the pagoda is Li Jing, the king of pagodas! The kid next to him with two buns on his head is naturally his son Nezha.

The burly King Tota, who was wearing armor, shouted.

"Bold monster monkey, you have violated the rules of heaven, so hurry up and obey the law!"

Here, Sun Wukong held a flat peach in his hand, took a bite of it, and then threw the peach towards the two of them.

"Go to hell!"

King Tota couldn't dodge, and his face was horrified as he was smashed by Taozi and fell to the ground in a panic.

Seeing this, there were a few laughs in the room.

Lian Ming watched the scene with gusto in just a few dozen seconds and was already fascinated by it.

In this movie, the images of many characters are "subversive" and are very different from the characters I knew before.

King Tota is clearly a general, but he doesn't look very majestic. Instead, he's a bit chattering.

As for Sun Wukong, he has the feeling of "a ruthless person who doesn't talk much", but he highlights his unruly character.

Also, it’s true that Nezha is a little kid, but what’s going on with the thick dark circles under his eyes? Do gods also stay up late? And looking at his lazy and dismissive expression, this kid looks more like a bad guy...

Lian Ming felt that this movie was very interesting, and there were many details worthy of careful consideration. Just when he wanted to take a closer look at Nezha's image, the fierce fighting in the picture had already begun.

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