Euthanasia
Chapter 66
On the day Liu Zhiwei's interview was released, the second and third promotional videos of "Personality Game" were released together.
Surprisingly, neither of these two promotional films promoted the movie from a macro perspective, but from the perspectives of Liang Junheng and Jiang Yin respectively.
Liang Junheng's promotional video is like an elite opening and hanging scene. He speaks very fast, and the death and plot settings he predicted in the next second of analysis are accurately realized. Fear and magical suspense cannot arouse his panic. He is always calm and wise, but He also has a hair obsession that is completely different from his wisdom. When he is alone, he inhales the smell of the strand of hair in his pocket deeply like an addiction.This kind of persona is simply—extremely sour.
"I've already seen it, and IQ is responsible for the whole play."
"Mom, I'm so fascinated by this kind of character design... High IQ and a little perverted feeling..."
"Why do I seem to be obsessed with a pervert..."
"It's so sour hahahahaha I really want to see it!! Why isn't there a holiday yet! Why hasn't it been released yet!"
Jiang Yin's promotional video is full of suspenseful elements. She seems to be the most innocent character, but her hair fascinates Liang Junheng. She makes everyone trust her involuntarily. The style of the plot changed, and all the unpredictable things seemed to be related to her, she would disappear at the most suspicious time, Hu Tianming and others fought for her... Near the end of the promotional film, Jiang Yin stood in the dark There was a sneer.
"My God, Xuexue is so good!!"
"This show is really exciting..."
"Why do I think Liang Junheng and Xuexue are a good match..."
"Good match +1, full of cp feeling... Xuexue's identity seems to be not simple, and Liang Junheng is a master at solving puzzles... I have already forgotten the male lead."
Zhang Chengqian's trailer was released a few days later as the popularity fermented, and it was the last of all the trailers.Zhang Chengqian's trailer is the most traditional blockbuster trailer model, with the male protagonist as the visual focus to briefly describe the whole story.Zhang Chengqian has a large fan base, unlike the previous fans of Liu Zhiwei and Cai Xue who only made small noises when they supported him. As soon as his trailer came out, many fans have already paid their own money to buy billboards of his image in the play, standing on the At the entrance of the theater, those who said they had forgotten the hero had already been overwhelmed by the "pencils (Qianbi)".
Liu Zhiwei had only rested for less than a week before he received a message from Huang Qi that "Personality Game" was about to be aired, and on the second day after it aired, it was decided whether or not to hold a celebration banquet based on the number of hits.
Liu Zhiwei was stunned by this wayward celebration banquet.
When he received the news, he was sitting on a chair beside the hospital bed, peeling apples for Jon.Jon looked a little absent-minded, as if he had something on his mind, which made Liu Zhiwei very worried about him, wishing he could stay in the ward 24 hours a day.Hearing that Liu Zhiwei was going to attend the celebration banquet, Jon's eyes lit up. As soon as Liu Zhiwei hung up the phone, he raised his hands and cheered: "That's great Zeo!"
Liu Zhiwei's prepared speech full of excitement suddenly froze, as if hot iron was suddenly poured with water and instantly gasified.
"I……"
Jon firmly held Liu Zhiwei's hands, shaking them up and down, and said, "When and where? How long will it take to have fun."
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
Jon has been watched by Liu Zhiwei every day for the past few days. He has no time to look through the computer carefully to check Li Zhiwei's files, and he can't play Liu Zhiwei's previous movies.
Liu Zhiwei: "...If you don't want to, I don't have to go, anyway, I'm not the protagonist..."
"Go! Please go!" Jon squeezed his hand seriously, as if Liu Zhiwei would not let go unless he went.
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
"This is your first public and official work. You have to enjoy your achievements. If you don't go, I will have a very headache."
Jon has said so, of course Liu Zhiwei can only agree. "Okay... it will be aired on Saturday, we can watch it together..."
Jon's expression brightened up, sweeping away his previous preoccupations, and returning to the previous Jon.It's just that Liu Zhiwei always felt that when he looked at him, his eyes were no longer as pure and simple as before.
Liu Zhiwei handed the finished apple to Jon, and went to wash his hands.Jon took the opportunity to glance at his phone.
Rick sent a new email, which contains the award-winning works and links of Liu Zhiwei participated in and won the International Independent Film Director Award.
Rick proudly expressed that he had found a work that Roger hadn't found, whether he should cancel Roger's reward and give it to him, which made Jon suddenly think of one thing.
Luo Jie searched the videos very carefully, and found many films that were not even signed by Liu Zhiwei, so why weren't Liu Zhiwei's award-winning works in that list?
Rick also sent something else at the same time, which Roger had apparently missed earlier.
"Zeo is a very powerful person. Roger must have preconceived that he is a Chinese actor in the early stage, and ignored the resource search in other regions. After all, he established the Chinese film industry system...but before I passed him, he uploaded student works. IP, searched Zeo's works in non-Chinese regions, see what I found?"
Attached is a long list of links.
It is true that only one of Liu Zhiwei's works won the grand prize, but he still has many small works uploaded to the Internet intermittently.At that time, the Chinese Wall did not have any sense of existence. He could easily log in to websites such as Google and Youtube, and easily upload videos. But when the wall behind him was erected, he no longer updated small videos.He has used many accounts, some often, some not often, maybe it is difficult for others to distinguish, but for programmers, this is nothing at all - after all, the IDs he created are very similar and very related .Rick guessed that [-]% of them were because he forgot his account password and had to apply for a new one.
"He is a great director," Rick said in an e-mail very excitedly. "I saw his award-winning work, and I cried a whole roll of paper!"
Jon couldn't directly click on the work. When Liu Zhiwei came back from the bathroom, he immediately put away the phone and gnawed on the apple meticulously and intently.
Liu Zhiwei shook his hands and asked, "What do you want for lunch?"
"you."
Liu Zhiwei turned his head abruptly.
"I mean—" Jon gasped, "your rib soup, I miss it."
Liu Zhiwei immediately turned his head away to prevent Jon from seeing the embarrassment on his face.
Jon gnawed the apple until there was only one core left, and asked, "Zeo, tell me about your childhood."
Liu Zhiwei froze for a moment: "Childhood?"
"Your student days, your school system, your majors... I'm curious about Chinese education." Jon said naturally.
Liu Zhiwei sat down, folded Jon's socks in his hands, and recalled: "Our compulsory education is primary school and junior high school. In my time, primary school was five years in some areas, and some were six years. We are six or seven years old. I went to primary school, I was one year earlier than others. I went to primary school for five years, and then I started to go to junior high school. Some people can get into better junior high schools based on their grades or luck, but I didn’t. High school requires a senior high school entrance examination. Look at the grades, and then the university..."
"I went to elementary school and junior high school in my hometown, and I went to the city next door to my high school to study. Because I was partial to subjects, I was more interested in the entertainment industry, so I took the art class..."
What Liu Zhiwei said was exactly the same as what Jon had learned, but it was all too official and natural, so that people who normally heard all this would not have the desire to dig deeper, but Jon wanted to know more of.
"Why did you choose to be an actor instead of something else?" Jon stared at Liu Zhiwei's expression and said, "For example—director or something?"
Liu Zhiwei's expression did not change, but Jon, who had been staring at him, found that his breathing stopped for a few seconds.Then Liu Zhiwei said: "If you are a director, the whole world is yours. You have to control everything, not only the characters, but also the time, story, camera... But as an actor, it is completely the opposite." He compared Jon's The socks are folded and then unfolded, "Actors only need to obey the command, figure out the characters, understand the plot, express a very simple person in their own way, and don't need to think about other things."
"Simply put, directors need to take on more responsibilities, don't they?" Jon said sharply.
Liu Zhiwei froze for a moment, pursed his lips, and did not speak.
Jon remembered Liu Zhiwei's former student film.Even though there were very few characters in those movies, and some even had only one character, it was amazing.No matter which movie it is, it is full of Liu Zhiwei's confidence, control over the movie, and strong creativity.Such Liu Zhiwei can no longer be seen.
Liu Zhiwei said slowly, "I used to think that way."
Jon didn't expect him to say that, so he didn't speak, waiting for his next words.
"Now that I've acted, I've found that actors take on as much as directors," Liu Zhiwei twitched his lips, "To be a good actor, you must know what the director is thinking. Once you know what the director is thinking, you can At the same time, we must know what the whole world mastered by the director is like. On top of understanding that world, the actor must also develop his own ideas and make up for many contradictions and mistakes that the director sometimes cannot estimate. This is what the actor needs to bear of."
Jon felt that what Liu Zhiwei said made sense, so he nodded.
"I was an actor, and I didn't do it for the purpose of being an actor at the beginning," Liu Zhiwei said, "But now I just want to be a good actor. It was you who made me regain my confidence."
Jon clenched his fists in his lap.He said to Liu Zhiwei: "I'm about to cry."
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
Jon lay back on the bed, put his head on his hand on his side and said, "You know, when I first saw you you were like a bitten mussel, looking as gray as a stone It's the same, and there's no desire to give people a second look."
Liu Zhiwei twitched the corner of his mouth.
"But the closer I get, the more I can see the open gap," Jon gestured with his hand in the air very vividly, "very small, very small, I found a star inside through that gap." A pearl worth far more than the most precious jewel in the world. Do you know what a terrible thing that is to me?"
"... Terrible?" Liu Zhiwei showed an incomprehensible expression.
"That's right, it's terrible, because I always thought I had seen the most precious thing in the world, and now, God showed me something more brilliant and precious than I've ever seen before," Jon stood up and said seriously, "That's you."
Liu Zhiwei opened his eyes wide and was speechless.
"You let me die in peace before I understand you." Jon pulled his face and spread it flat on the bed.
Surprisingly, neither of these two promotional films promoted the movie from a macro perspective, but from the perspectives of Liang Junheng and Jiang Yin respectively.
Liang Junheng's promotional video is like an elite opening and hanging scene. He speaks very fast, and the death and plot settings he predicted in the next second of analysis are accurately realized. Fear and magical suspense cannot arouse his panic. He is always calm and wise, but He also has a hair obsession that is completely different from his wisdom. When he is alone, he inhales the smell of the strand of hair in his pocket deeply like an addiction.This kind of persona is simply—extremely sour.
"I've already seen it, and IQ is responsible for the whole play."
"Mom, I'm so fascinated by this kind of character design... High IQ and a little perverted feeling..."
"Why do I seem to be obsessed with a pervert..."
"It's so sour hahahahaha I really want to see it!! Why isn't there a holiday yet! Why hasn't it been released yet!"
Jiang Yin's promotional video is full of suspenseful elements. She seems to be the most innocent character, but her hair fascinates Liang Junheng. She makes everyone trust her involuntarily. The style of the plot changed, and all the unpredictable things seemed to be related to her, she would disappear at the most suspicious time, Hu Tianming and others fought for her... Near the end of the promotional film, Jiang Yin stood in the dark There was a sneer.
"My God, Xuexue is so good!!"
"This show is really exciting..."
"Why do I think Liang Junheng and Xuexue are a good match..."
"Good match +1, full of cp feeling... Xuexue's identity seems to be not simple, and Liang Junheng is a master at solving puzzles... I have already forgotten the male lead."
Zhang Chengqian's trailer was released a few days later as the popularity fermented, and it was the last of all the trailers.Zhang Chengqian's trailer is the most traditional blockbuster trailer model, with the male protagonist as the visual focus to briefly describe the whole story.Zhang Chengqian has a large fan base, unlike the previous fans of Liu Zhiwei and Cai Xue who only made small noises when they supported him. As soon as his trailer came out, many fans have already paid their own money to buy billboards of his image in the play, standing on the At the entrance of the theater, those who said they had forgotten the hero had already been overwhelmed by the "pencils (Qianbi)".
Liu Zhiwei had only rested for less than a week before he received a message from Huang Qi that "Personality Game" was about to be aired, and on the second day after it aired, it was decided whether or not to hold a celebration banquet based on the number of hits.
Liu Zhiwei was stunned by this wayward celebration banquet.
When he received the news, he was sitting on a chair beside the hospital bed, peeling apples for Jon.Jon looked a little absent-minded, as if he had something on his mind, which made Liu Zhiwei very worried about him, wishing he could stay in the ward 24 hours a day.Hearing that Liu Zhiwei was going to attend the celebration banquet, Jon's eyes lit up. As soon as Liu Zhiwei hung up the phone, he raised his hands and cheered: "That's great Zeo!"
Liu Zhiwei's prepared speech full of excitement suddenly froze, as if hot iron was suddenly poured with water and instantly gasified.
"I……"
Jon firmly held Liu Zhiwei's hands, shaking them up and down, and said, "When and where? How long will it take to have fun."
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
Jon has been watched by Liu Zhiwei every day for the past few days. He has no time to look through the computer carefully to check Li Zhiwei's files, and he can't play Liu Zhiwei's previous movies.
Liu Zhiwei: "...If you don't want to, I don't have to go, anyway, I'm not the protagonist..."
"Go! Please go!" Jon squeezed his hand seriously, as if Liu Zhiwei would not let go unless he went.
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
"This is your first public and official work. You have to enjoy your achievements. If you don't go, I will have a very headache."
Jon has said so, of course Liu Zhiwei can only agree. "Okay... it will be aired on Saturday, we can watch it together..."
Jon's expression brightened up, sweeping away his previous preoccupations, and returning to the previous Jon.It's just that Liu Zhiwei always felt that when he looked at him, his eyes were no longer as pure and simple as before.
Liu Zhiwei handed the finished apple to Jon, and went to wash his hands.Jon took the opportunity to glance at his phone.
Rick sent a new email, which contains the award-winning works and links of Liu Zhiwei participated in and won the International Independent Film Director Award.
Rick proudly expressed that he had found a work that Roger hadn't found, whether he should cancel Roger's reward and give it to him, which made Jon suddenly think of one thing.
Luo Jie searched the videos very carefully, and found many films that were not even signed by Liu Zhiwei, so why weren't Liu Zhiwei's award-winning works in that list?
Rick also sent something else at the same time, which Roger had apparently missed earlier.
"Zeo is a very powerful person. Roger must have preconceived that he is a Chinese actor in the early stage, and ignored the resource search in other regions. After all, he established the Chinese film industry system...but before I passed him, he uploaded student works. IP, searched Zeo's works in non-Chinese regions, see what I found?"
Attached is a long list of links.
It is true that only one of Liu Zhiwei's works won the grand prize, but he still has many small works uploaded to the Internet intermittently.At that time, the Chinese Wall did not have any sense of existence. He could easily log in to websites such as Google and Youtube, and easily upload videos. But when the wall behind him was erected, he no longer updated small videos.He has used many accounts, some often, some not often, maybe it is difficult for others to distinguish, but for programmers, this is nothing at all - after all, the IDs he created are very similar and very related .Rick guessed that [-]% of them were because he forgot his account password and had to apply for a new one.
"He is a great director," Rick said in an e-mail very excitedly. "I saw his award-winning work, and I cried a whole roll of paper!"
Jon couldn't directly click on the work. When Liu Zhiwei came back from the bathroom, he immediately put away the phone and gnawed on the apple meticulously and intently.
Liu Zhiwei shook his hands and asked, "What do you want for lunch?"
"you."
Liu Zhiwei turned his head abruptly.
"I mean—" Jon gasped, "your rib soup, I miss it."
Liu Zhiwei immediately turned his head away to prevent Jon from seeing the embarrassment on his face.
Jon gnawed the apple until there was only one core left, and asked, "Zeo, tell me about your childhood."
Liu Zhiwei froze for a moment: "Childhood?"
"Your student days, your school system, your majors... I'm curious about Chinese education." Jon said naturally.
Liu Zhiwei sat down, folded Jon's socks in his hands, and recalled: "Our compulsory education is primary school and junior high school. In my time, primary school was five years in some areas, and some were six years. We are six or seven years old. I went to primary school, I was one year earlier than others. I went to primary school for five years, and then I started to go to junior high school. Some people can get into better junior high schools based on their grades or luck, but I didn’t. High school requires a senior high school entrance examination. Look at the grades, and then the university..."
"I went to elementary school and junior high school in my hometown, and I went to the city next door to my high school to study. Because I was partial to subjects, I was more interested in the entertainment industry, so I took the art class..."
What Liu Zhiwei said was exactly the same as what Jon had learned, but it was all too official and natural, so that people who normally heard all this would not have the desire to dig deeper, but Jon wanted to know more of.
"Why did you choose to be an actor instead of something else?" Jon stared at Liu Zhiwei's expression and said, "For example—director or something?"
Liu Zhiwei's expression did not change, but Jon, who had been staring at him, found that his breathing stopped for a few seconds.Then Liu Zhiwei said: "If you are a director, the whole world is yours. You have to control everything, not only the characters, but also the time, story, camera... But as an actor, it is completely the opposite." He compared Jon's The socks are folded and then unfolded, "Actors only need to obey the command, figure out the characters, understand the plot, express a very simple person in their own way, and don't need to think about other things."
"Simply put, directors need to take on more responsibilities, don't they?" Jon said sharply.
Liu Zhiwei froze for a moment, pursed his lips, and did not speak.
Jon remembered Liu Zhiwei's former student film.Even though there were very few characters in those movies, and some even had only one character, it was amazing.No matter which movie it is, it is full of Liu Zhiwei's confidence, control over the movie, and strong creativity.Such Liu Zhiwei can no longer be seen.
Liu Zhiwei said slowly, "I used to think that way."
Jon didn't expect him to say that, so he didn't speak, waiting for his next words.
"Now that I've acted, I've found that actors take on as much as directors," Liu Zhiwei twitched his lips, "To be a good actor, you must know what the director is thinking. Once you know what the director is thinking, you can At the same time, we must know what the whole world mastered by the director is like. On top of understanding that world, the actor must also develop his own ideas and make up for many contradictions and mistakes that the director sometimes cannot estimate. This is what the actor needs to bear of."
Jon felt that what Liu Zhiwei said made sense, so he nodded.
"I was an actor, and I didn't do it for the purpose of being an actor at the beginning," Liu Zhiwei said, "But now I just want to be a good actor. It was you who made me regain my confidence."
Jon clenched his fists in his lap.He said to Liu Zhiwei: "I'm about to cry."
Liu Zhiwei: "..."
Jon lay back on the bed, put his head on his hand on his side and said, "You know, when I first saw you you were like a bitten mussel, looking as gray as a stone It's the same, and there's no desire to give people a second look."
Liu Zhiwei twitched the corner of his mouth.
"But the closer I get, the more I can see the open gap," Jon gestured with his hand in the air very vividly, "very small, very small, I found a star inside through that gap." A pearl worth far more than the most precious jewel in the world. Do you know what a terrible thing that is to me?"
"... Terrible?" Liu Zhiwei showed an incomprehensible expression.
"That's right, it's terrible, because I always thought I had seen the most precious thing in the world, and now, God showed me something more brilliant and precious than I've ever seen before," Jon stood up and said seriously, "That's you."
Liu Zhiwei opened his eyes wide and was speechless.
"You let me die in peace before I understand you." Jon pulled his face and spread it flat on the bed.
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