[Rebirth] King of Theater

Chapter 97 Randy: Don't Kiss Your Ghost Charlie?

When the truth was revealed, the audience was completely dumbfounded.

"Wait, what is a lover in your head? What is a hallucination?"

They stare wide-eyed at the show, racking their brains to make sense of this bizarre turn of events: "So... from start to finish, isn't there such an attractive male lead? Isn't he some posthumous Is it just a lover imagined by the heroine?"

See the hell!

What a magical setting!

Can the lover still imagine it by himself?

What's even more amazing is that the imagining is that the lover doesn't love himself, and he kills the lover?

Why is this happening?

What is going on in the heroine's head?

But at the same time, the little details that were a little bit confusing before finally came to mind bit by bit!

For example, Mr. Curtis, who is used to jotting down a small notebook while watching a drama, took out the notebook very smoothly, and quickly turned the pages forward, looking for some strange places he had written down before...

In the heroine's imagination, the ghost Charlie is a top student in the school and a very popular school girl.

But when the ghost Charlie went to the school to find the cause of his death, no one in the whole school mentioned him at all, and no one discussed any sensational death.Moreover, all the people he knew were known to the heroine, and the heroine didn't know anyone he didn't know.

After the second act, the hostess agrees to take the ghost Charlie to find the murderer who killed him...

But her search for the murderer was a random search, and none of the people she was looking for had anything to do with Charlie.

In fact, when this scene was being performed, many audience members couldn't help being distracted.

Among them, some viewers were simply attracted by Randy's Charlie the Ghost, and even blamed the hostess for holding him back. In addition, some speculated that the hostess was an ordinary girl who didn't want to help Charlie the Ghost find the murderer at all, but was just delaying time. ;After the later stage of the plot, after thinking that the heroine is the murderer, everyone's understanding of this scene has become that the heroine is confusing the public and covering up the fact of the murder.

But from now on, everything has become traceable.

Every so-called murderer Lola takes with Ghost Charlie to find and suspect really has nothing to do with Ghost Charlie (if Charlie didn't exist, which is obviously normal, no one would have anything to do with him at all).

But if you look closely, you will find that all these people have intersected with Laura's own life, and they were all people she was dissatisfied with, angry with, and hated in the past-a strict teacher, a schoolmaster who looked down on others, a sloppy The male students who talk about hygiene, the pretty girls with their toes in the cheerleading squad.

and so……

[You are just an illusion of mine, as long as you close your eyes, it will disappear. ]

After many viewers figured it out, they were still a little bit stunned.

At this time, one person and one ghost launched a final confrontation on the stage.

Lola hopes to return to a normal life, so that the ghost Charlie will disappear forever, never to appear again.

Ghost Charlie claims: [I live in your head and will never go away. ]

Laura accused the ghost Charlie of being out of control and no longer what he imagined, saying: [I never had the idea of ​​killing people. ]

The ghost Charlie showed a malicious smile and told her: [You are thinking, you can't hide it from me, I am in your mind!My dearest young lady!You have killed them hundreds of times in your heart, my sweetest lady, you are thinking every day, if only you could kill them! ]

Luo La angrily argued that it was just an imagination, everyone would have negative emotions, and would not be able to bear the urge to kill, but imagination is just imagination and will not become reality...

Then, she ordered the ghost Charlie to disappear again: [Runaway imagination shouldn't exist!]

Ghost Charlie watched her silently.

Then, he wanted to use a different way to persuade the heroine, so he sang in doubt: [Do you really want me to disappear? ]

Laura nodded firmly.

Ghost Charlie sighed, stretched out his hand towards the heroine, and sang a cappella seductively: [I will give you a love as vigorous as Salome, and I will help you get rid of the boring and boring daily life. You're out of a boring life... are you really going to make me disappear?Do you really make me disappear? ]

Randy's voice is just so enjoyable.

Even if you ignore the plot of the whole show, just close your eyes and listen to him sing these few lines, you can feel that money was not wasted.

Accompanied by the soft piano sound and the lonely beam of light, the voice of ghost Charlie has a feeling of eloquence, which is very tempting, like a deceptive demon constantly whispering...

As a result, Laura showed a hint of hesitation.

This hesitation expresses the character's inner struggle and struggle.

Under normal circumstances, the audience would stand on the side of the heroine at this time, encouraging her to make up her mind quickly and eliminate the ghost.

However, facing Randy...

Everyone turned their backs.

The audience really understood the heroine Laura's hesitation at this moment: "Oh, if I have such a lover, even if it's a devil, I can't bear it!"

But the heroine must still make the right decision in line with social values.

Laura looked longingly at this imaginary lover.

In music that gradually becomes sweet and sad...

One person and one ghost danced a pas de deux to the beautiful melody, which seemed intimate, but in reality they were ambiguous, with no contact at all (representing the distance between real people and fictional characters).

The pas de deux is well watched, and the soundtrack is just right.

The theater was very quiet, and the audience seemed to be watching a forced separation.

When the song is over and the dancing is over...

Without further hesitation, Laura pushed the ghost Charlie away forcefully.

She raised her hand, pretending to use her fingertips to gently trace the imaginary lover's cheek in the air, and said goodbye painfully and sadly: [Goodbye, Charlie, I love you, but I still have to go back to reality. ]

Ghost Charlie finally stopped showing resentment and resentment.

He smiled with understanding and relief, and calmly began to bid farewell to the hostess: [Goodbye, Laura. ]

Laura didn't move for a long time, looking at him deeply with nostalgia.

So Charlie the ghost couldn't help but say again: [But we will see you again, Laura. ]

The character then disappears onstage without a trace (actually exiting through a hidden stage door).

Next, Lola stood alone on the stage.

She wants to sing "Goodbye, My Ghost Lover" as a farewell song. The emotions of this song are a bit complicated. The first half of the song should express her determination to completely get rid of imagination and hallucinations, and the second half is about leaving the ghost lover. Accompaniment, in the face of the reality of returning, there is inevitably some anxiety and tension deep in my heart.

However, in the second half of the song, when it is about her uneasiness and apprehension about reality...

All the previous actors will rush onto the stage at this moment, and everyone will sing and dance to welcome Laura.

Teachers, bullies, sloppy classmates and beautiful girls who had appeared before also stretched out their hands to Luo La.

Representing the beautiful side of real life, this fanciful girl was re-accepted.

only……

When singing and dancing there, the ghost Charlie will appear in a remote corner of the stage again.

The lighting engineer sent him a faint beam of light.

Ghost Charlie smiled mysteriously at the audience and bowed to salute.

While looking at Laura, he waved lightly at the audience, put his index finger between his lips, and made a 'shh' gesture. Then, pretending to lower his voice and whisper, he whispered to the audience: [I will always exist. ]

Many viewers who were still lamenting the disappearance of Charlie the Ghost were surprised and delighted.

Some drama critics also showed thoughtful expressions, thinking to themselves: "Yes, imagination exists in the mind, as long as Lola is still alive, 'Charlie the Ghost' will never disappear."

On the stage, after a burst of white mist, the ghost disappeared again.

This time, his disappearance was really gone.

On the other hand, the song and dance performance of Lola and her real friends also reached its climax.

The notes jumped in the air lively and cheerfully, and the actors danced neatly and energetically.

Several nurses in the auditorium began to applaud again.

Although the audience still didn't understand the plot in a daze, but out of the mentality of following the crowd, they also applauded.

Amidst the warm applause, the curtain symbolizing the end was finally raised.

After about half a minute or so, it opened again, and all the actors and some staff members stood on the stage and started the curtain call.

At the same time, the band members formed by the group of students may have finally breathed a sigh of relief. They no longer have to worry about some wrongly played songs or car accidents during the performance. Whether the play is a success or a failure, let yourself go first.

As a result, the sound of harmonica, violin, and piano could be clearly heard in the hall. At the beginning, they were playing chaotically. At the end, all the sounds finally came together to play the eerie but passionate "Open Hell" in unison. The Gate".

Obviously, Randy's previous interpretation of this song has left a deep impression on everyone.

This group of amateur student actors also imitated the appearance of professional actors, and stepped forward to call the curtain.However, there is no doubt that when it was Randy's turn, the applause from the audience was the loudest.

Al didn't want to join in the fun, and wanted to take the opportunity to return to the auditorium, but was grabbed by the group of students and surrounded him onto the stage.

So, during the messy curtain call and the audience's exit, Randy didn't forget to get close to each other, and ran over like Miss Belle in a funny way, pouted and asked: "My dear playwright, don't you kiss me?" Is your ghost Charlie?"

Al pushed him away resolutely: "No! Stay away from me, don't rub 'blood' on me."

Randy: ...You obviously didn't treat Belle like this last time!

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