Zhong Feng’s reputation as the Black-faced God is not for nothing. He is famous for his ability to laugh a lot, cry a lot, and have a strong endurance. The specific manifestations are:
I don’t laugh when I watch a comedy;
I won’t cry when I see a tragedy;
When watching horror movies, the expression remains unchanged and the brows are not even furrowed. Of course, it may be because domestic horror movies really have nothing to say.
But no matter what, until the end, no one knows what this guy's attitude is towards the movie he watched.
If it weren't for the fact that Zhong Feng is not like this, many people would mistakenly think that this guy has facial paralysis.
And these are the origins of his name as the Black-Faced God.
Cong Shanshan looked at her expressionless old uncle, and then she also had a similar face, but her face was a little baby-fat, and she had big, smart eyes, and her stern face was exactly the same as Zhong Feng's. Different types, Zhong Feng has a straight face, making it hard for people to understand what he is thinking, but Cong Shanshan has a straight face and her eyes are moving around, but it gives people an inexplicable sense of joy!
Even Zhong Feng, a dark-faced god, almost broke his guard. The corner of his mouth twitched slightly, but he felt a little regretful in his heart for bringing Cong Shanshan here. God knows what kind of trouble this niece will cause in a while, don't affect it. It’s up to you!
The lights in the theater went out, and a scene appeared on the big screen that shocked everyone.
The smoky mountain forest, coupled with the inexplicably familiar background sound, made all the theater representatives look at each other.
"Mom Love Me Again", shouldn't the title be a sensational drama similar to "The Gift of Room 7"?
Why does this beginning feel a bit like a horror movie?
Cong Shanshan couldn't hold on at all, so she immediately broke her guard and looked at the big screen with wide eyes.
The black-faced god Zhong Feng on the side was also stunned for a moment.
Immediately afterwards, there was a group of people holding flashlights and seemed to be looking for someone. In the mountains and forests, mist was everywhere. This kind of picture can be said to make many people feel inexplicably familiar, but this is not right.
Because their sense of familiarity comes from those Hong Kong horror movies of the past.
But isn’t this supposed to be a drama? Why is it so scary at the beginning?
Could it be that I put the wrong movie?
This is the thought of many theater representatives at this moment.
The same goes for Cong Shanshan. After all, Li Yi's style is all about sensationalism and tear-jerking, but this scene and the beginning of the plot don't seem to have anything to do with sensationalism or tear-jerking, right?
A group of people searched everywhere, but all failed. Finally, the camera zoomed in, showing a patch of overgrown grass, and a white figure appeared in the camera.
For some reason, Cong Shanshan suddenly felt a little chilly.
The main thing is that this scene is too similar to the scenes in those Hong Kong horror movies where ghosts appear.
Then, the white figure turned around and revealed a weird smile, and the scene froze!
Cong Shanshan suddenly felt like her hairs were standing on end!
The other theater representatives were also confused. If the title of the film hadn't appeared on the big screen at the next moment, clearly telling them that this was the movie "Mom Love Me Again", they would have been afraid. You have to ask, did you put the wrong film source?
At the beginning, Li Yi actually considered whether to delete the opening scene directly.
Because it can be said that the style of the opening scene is really different from that of the entire film.
But in the end, Li Yi wickedly not only did not delete this scene, but also shot this scene using a technique often used in horror movies to heighten the horror atmosphere. Therefore, this scene is a bit weirder than the original.
Seeing the confused and astonished expressions on the theater representatives' faces, Li Yi felt secretly happy.
In fact, no matter how the scene is shot, it is harmless, which is why Li Yi retained it.
Moreover, this scene will also make the audience curious about the type of movie. Is it a drama?
In fact, at this time, everyone was really wondering, could "Mom Love Me Again" take a supernatural route? Is this a supernatural movie?
With this suspicion in mind, subtitles began to appear on the big screen.
Works directed by Li Yi!
The corners of Cong Shanshan's mouth raised slightly, showing a hint of disdain. Of course, the main reason was that she hated the whole family. Who asked Li Yi to treat his idol like that?
The picture appeared again, this time it was much more normal.
The male protagonist Lin Zhiqiang, played by Lin Jinrong, returned from studying abroad. Lin Guorong and Lin Zhiqiang's grandparents came to pick him up at the airport, looking happy and happy.
Others had no reaction, but seeing Lin Zhiqiang played by Lin Jinrong, Cong Shanshan secretly complained in her heart. This Lin Jinrong is not as handsome as her idol, and he is not famous. How can he compare to Wu Ting? I don't know what Li Yi was thinking. He should be used instead of Wu Ting.
Then back home, in the dead of night, Lin Guorong came down from upstairs and saw Lin Zhiqiang holding a panda doll. His face had long lost the joy of the day, and was filled with longing and sadness.
Through the dialogue between father and son, the plot officially begins.
At this time, everyone was thinking about the scene at the beginning where they were looking for someone, and they understood what was going on.
Lin Zhiqiang's mother has been missing for eighteen years, and his father Lin Guorong has been looking for her.
And through the dialogue between the two and Lin Guorong's confession, the audience began to have a little outline of the plot of the movie.
Probably it was Lin Guorong who failed Lin Zhiqiang's biological mother and separated the mother and son, resulting in the mother and son being separated for eighteen years!
At the same time, they also began to become curious, what happened to Lin Zhiqiang's mother who had been missing for eighteen years?
What happened that year?
The scene changed again, and Lin Zhiqiang came to a nursing home for mentally ill patients. He returned from studying abroad and took over the nursing home.
When he was discussing his ideas with his secretary, he passed by a corner of the nursing home and suddenly saw a figure sitting not far away.
What made him stop and pay attention was that the patient was holding a panda doll that was exactly the same as the one he had held at home.
The secretary saw him stop and told him that the patient had been holding the panda all day long, just like holding her son.
This heightened Lin Zhiqiang's suspicion.
The audience in the theater had already thought that this might be Lin Zhiqiang's mother who had been missing for eighteen years.
But this made them even more confused. How could they find their mother who had been missing for eighteen years when she came back? What else would this film be about?
Cong Shanshan also had such doubts.
Zhong Feng on the side, however, still explained with a straight face: "It should be a flashback again. "The Gift of Room No. 7" is also a flashback style, but it is Li Yi's personal narrative style as always."
Cong Shanshan suddenly realized!
Next, when Secretary Yang said that the patient's name was Huang Qiuxia, Lin Jinrong's acting skills couldn't help but shine.
Even if Cong Shanshan watched it with a filter, she had to admit that although Lin Jinrong was not well-known, he did a good job in this part.
When Huang Qiuxia, played by Wen Qing eighteen years later, turned around, everyone in the theater including Zhong Feng couldn't help but have a flash of surprise in their eyes.
Yes, it can be seen that this person is played by Wen Qing, but he is completely different from Huang Qiuxia in the previous scene at the beginning.
Zhong Feng couldn't help but be secretly shocked. This comparison alone was enough to surprise people at Wen Qing's change.
In the play it was eighteen years, but in their eyes they saw only a few minutes.
A completely different person appears before and after. Such a change in image cannot be achieved through makeup.