This actor just wants to verify

Chapter 448: Family tradition of protecting the child (3/4 extra chapter for the new leader Qian Xia

There are many things in the movie that make the audience feel deeply involved.

For example, the half-dead state during recess, the various whimsical graffiti on the textbooks, and the various childish behaviors in front of the female classmates that I like...

An Ran, played by An Xiaoxi, is refreshing.

I used to think An Xiaoxi's costumes in ancient costumes, such as those of Wang Yuyan and Zhao Ling'er, were stunning, but now I find that her modern costumes can also instantly kill a bunch of so-called school beauties.

If there is a girl with such appearance and temperament in the high school class, she will be a Bai Yueguang that will never be forgotten in her lifetime.

A good student and a poor student, two people who originally lived in different worlds and had no intersection, became intertwined because of an English book.

An Ran forgot to bring her textbooks and was embarrassed by the English teacher, which became an opportunity for the male and female protagonists to get closer.

The hero saves the beauty!

Some viewers began to reflect, what did they do when the goddess in the class encountered such a thing?

Loud laughter?

I still raised my hand and told the teacher that she didn’t bring her textbook, and then started laughing again.

You deserve it!

An Ran bought a pen specifically to poke Wu Chao.

Why is it covered in ink?

Because sometimes I forget to put the cap on the pen and just poke it.

Most of the audience at the scene had poked others with pens and been poked by others. They thought they had forgotten the appearance of that person. But then they saw the scene in the movie, and a familiar face suddenly flashed in their mind.

The plot of the movie actually progresses very quickly. Under the guidance of the female protagonist An Ran, the male protagonist begins to study hard like a chicken. The feelings in the student days are so pure and simple, and he can do his best for the people or things he loves.

Save some paper...

This line triggered obscene laughter from the audience.

Maybe some girls don't know why, but they know there's something wrong when they hear the laughter.

It's also interesting that Hao Yun and Jiang Wen are talking about each other. At first, they were obviously talking about Fake Oil, but later they changed their words to love Tiger Oil.

The film passed censorship almost without a cut.

After all, it is just a youth film, and Hao Yun did not intend to include anything disharmonious in this film.

Even if there are some dirty words, the review committee will be lenient under the halo of producer Jiang Wen, producers such as China Film and Hua Yi, and the emerging young directors from Cannes.

Everything in the movie is heading towards a sweet ending.

Every little movement, every breath, and every expression of the male and female protagonists in the film makes people feel that the people on the screen are not An Ran or Wu Chao, but the same you and me in our school days.

After going to college, in an era when telephones were not widely available, An Ran and Wu Cha still maintained the habit of calling each other every night, wondering if the other person had been held by someone else, just like us who were in a long-distance relationship in college.

But we can also see the gap between male and female peers. Girls are obviously much more mature.

Wu Chao was just a boy who hadn't grown up yet, and he couldn't imagine so much. However, An Ran matured early, and the questions she gave Wu Chao were too difficult.

During the holidays, the two went back to the market to eat snacks and walked slowly forward on the railway track together.

When they were tired from walking, the two of them placed Kongming lanterns on the bridge. The two people's wishes and expectations were written on the lanterns. An Ran asked Wu Chao if he wanted to know what he wrote, but the naive Wu Chao still couldn't read An Ran. In my heart, I thought that my pursuit would fail like other students.

But what he didn't know was that the sky lantern on her side said "Together".

Some people in the theater were calling Wu Chao a fool. Hao Yun was glad that eggs were not allowed in the cinema, otherwise he, the actor who plays Wu Chao, would definitely be greeted with eggs.

Soon, An Ran and Wu Chao ushered in their first Valentine's Day after going to college.

During the game, An Ran's ambiguous attitude made Wu Chao very hesitant.

The hero figured out a way to attract the heroine and prove himself - holding a school-wide fighting competition, and it was this competition that caused the two to part ways.

Wu Chao thought the wound was like a medal, but An Ran thought it was a childish manifestation of self-mutilation.

On the rainy night after the game, the two stubborn people quarreled, separated, cried bitterly but refused to look back.

The fate of the two people ended from then on, and there was no contact anymore.

When An Ran stood in the heavy rain and shouted at Wu Chao's back: "Idiot! Big idiot!", the sadness in his expression was no less than that of the latter.

This was also the last time she appeared in a movie with a ponytail.

The audience in the audience all felt that it was a pity that it was really not worth breaking up because of such a thing, but that is youth - ignorant, impulsive, and competitive.

At the last wedding, all the gay friends from back then were present to watch the coronation ceremony of their goddess and her true love.

As Wu Chao said, their attendance was just out of friendship for old classmates rather than blessing: "If you have really liked a girl, you will know that it is impossible to sincerely wish her happiness forever. thing!"

But the moment An Ran appeared shyly, he knew he was wrong:

"I was wrong. It turns out that when you really, really like a girl and someone loves her, you will sincerely wish her happiness and joy forever."

Standards have always been used to prove something in reverse. Many things are not what you think they are. Personal feelings are always more real than what you think.

Of course, this most sincere blessing was conveyed in the most childish way. When Jay Chou said the words "How do you kiss the bride, you will kiss me first later" without any hesitation. Yes, Wu Chao pounced on him.

At that moment, the people in the story and the audience off-screen must have had the same expression.

At that moment, all the pores opened instantly, goose bumps suddenly appeared, the eye sockets were red, and the tip of the nose was slightly sour.

Although Hao Yun's film always carries some youthful pain, it has always maintained the restraint of being sad but not sad, and used many interesting scenes to dilute the sadness.

It was just at this moment that my emotions were completely released.

"You are an actor, why are you crying?" Hao Yun dug into his pocket, took out a white handkerchief and handed it over quietly.

You know all the plots of the movies you act in.

The audience hasn't cried yet, but you, the culprit, cried first.

What do you have to cry about?

The flashing lights take people to a parallel time and space, where the wishing lantern that was flying in the sky has four big characters written on it: "Okay, together!"

On that rainy night of quarrel.

Wu Chao cried and left without looking back. He returned to An Ran, wiped away her tears and said to her, "I'm sorry I was too naive."

An Ran threw herself into his arms and kissed him.

When the scene turned, the two people at the wedding scene were also kissing tightly, as if they were really together.

If there were parallel time and space, An Ran and Wu Chao should be together.

Unfortunately, that is a story about parallel time and space after all.

The heavy rain missed in those years, the love missed in those years.

Some people say that when you don't understand love when you are young, you will regret it and you are destined to lose it.

But sometimes I feel that it is precisely because I don’t understand that I am true and innocent, without any irrelevant factors.

Even if the final result is regrettable.

There is a line in the movie that says, "There are many things in life that are in vain."

"Stop crying, the movie is about to end, and we have to give a brief interview." Seeing An Xiaoxi's unstoppable tears, Hao Yun could only remind her quietly.

If you keep crying like this, this premiere will turn into an accident.

"Aren't you touched?" An Xiaoxi took a deep breath and looked at Hao Yun who looked calm, feeling a little disappointed.

"Moved, very touched." Hao Yun let go of her.

"Then you write a spin-off of "Those Years", let An Ran and Wu Chao be together, let them get married and have children together, and grow old..."

An Xiaoxi knew all the plot and had no special feeling when acting. She completed her task as an actor very professionally.

But when I saw the movie, I still felt uneasy.

"That's too bland, and the audience won't like it. They just say they want a happy ending, and then turn around and forget about the happy ending."

The two leading actors leaning together and whispering are actually very eye-catching.

Fortunately, the movie has reached a critical stage, and even media reporters who really want to capture the news will not stare at the protagonists from behind.

Moreover, even if you see it, it doesn't mean anything.

On the big screen, the lips of the male protagonist and the female protagonist parted, and the male protagonist also let go of the groom, Jay Chou.

The others rushed towards the confused Jay Lun.

This is supposed to be a very funny thing. It is the scene that everyone has been waiting for since they learned that Jay Chou will play the role of the groom.

But seeing Wu Chao turning around and leaving, not many people could laugh.

At this moment, the audience finally forgave Wu Chao, this big idiot. Maybe his character fit the lack of character in some people's growth, and this boy is really good. Although he has so many shortcomings, he deserves to be praised by anyone. People love.

The movie slowly dimmed as the two looked at each other and smiled.

Finally, it was fixed on Wu Chao's wedding red envelope, which said: "Happy wedding, my youth."

What follows is some extras and Easter eggs, as well as the music from "Those Years".

The lights came on.

Hao Yun belatedly discovered that many people were wiping their eyes. The scene of Wu Chao rushing over to kiss the groom was so impactful that many people couldn't hold back at that moment.

Some even cried until their eyes turned red.

Amid the applause and cheers of the audience, Hao Yun and others stood up to thank everyone.

Audiences, film critics, and celebrity guests gradually began to leave, and it was difficult to arrange any activities tonight.

The main creators moved to a small cubicle next door to accept interviews with the media.

Everyone has calmed down from the excitement of the movie, and judging from the reactions of the audience and the media, it is judged that the quality of the movie has indeed passed the first round of tests.

Next comes the next round of tests, which is the box office test.

"Teacher Jiang Wen, as a producer, please give me an objective evaluation of this movie. Is it too lacking in connotation to submit such an answer for the Cannes Film Festival's Best Screenplay Award?"

The media came up and used big tricks.

Although they may have been touched while watching the movie, they will still become very ruthless when the critical moment comes.

I want to ask if the answer sheet submitted by the best screenwriter in Cannes is up to standard?

From some aspects, it is definitely unqualified, and it can be said that it is not doing the job properly.

However, as the saying goes, there is a garden of radishes and a garden of vegetables, and everyone loves what they raise.

If you ask other big directors this question, they may criticize you in a tactful way. But if you ask Jiang Wen, isn't that a useless question?

Sure enough, Jiang Wen immediately answered when he heard this question:

"I have a different opinion from you!

Movies are a carrier of expression. Their quality depends only on whether they express the thoughts of the filmmakers and whether the thoughts they express have positive meanings.

Since this movie can move many people and the emotions it contains are very sincere, then it is a good movie!

It is much better than many so-called art films that moan without reason!"

At this time, Uncle Jiang was like a fierce general, wielding his Zhangba Snake Spear and knocking the enemy off his horse.

The reporter who asked the question was a little stuck.

He originally thought that Jiang Wen would be modest as a "parent", and then he could write an article that was slightly different from the mainstream. Who would have thought that Jiang Wen would be so protective of his child?

"Hao Yun, this movie is very well made," another reporter did not stand on the same front with the previous one, and praised him as soon as he came up, and then continued to ask: "Do you have any plans to make similar movies next?"

"There are no plans in this regard for the time being, but I will not avoid similar themes. I am more free to shoot movies." Hao Yun answered cautiously, and he would not relax his vigilance because the other party praised him.

Reporters are best at digging traps and interpretation.

"It is really a pity that An Ran and Wu Yang did not end up together. There are many kissing scenes in this movie. Is this An Xiaoxi's first kissing scene?" Another reporter caught the news point and took the opportunity to ask questions.

"Yeah." An Xiaoxi's answer was relatively simple.

"As actors, we are all very professional. Because of the special needs of the plot, we made professional attempts. In fact, there were many staff members on the scene at the time, and it was quite embarrassing when shooting."

Hao Yun quickly came to the rescue and filled all the possible traps.

Good guy, you are hereditary to protect your calves.

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