Chapter 138 《Heart Rate》

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Time goes by, and the days of serious filming seem to fly by very quickly.

Time came to mid-September, and Hayato Minakami went to the crew of "Hot Blood High School" to contribute his part to the final battle.

In the final battle of the original version of "High School", the scene where Genji Takitani and his younger brother throw away the umbrella amidst the passionate BGM is the most handsome scene in the entire film. After the release of "High School", I don't know how many teenagers in the second grade of high school imagined that they were Genji Takitani when it rained and held an umbrella, walking in the rain with a cold face.

At the same time, this scene is where Miike Takashi's aesthetic style is most vividly displayed in this movie. It seems that there is no way to change it based on Minakami Hayato's current skills.

Therefore, his main focus was the subsequent group fight between the two groups.

This kind of group action scenes are often the easiest to shoot in a blur and lose focus, and this is exactly what Minazina Hayato is good at.

He used the two characters of Serizawa Tamao and Takiya Genji as the basis of the perspective. He first filmed a scene between the two of them looking at each other through a chaotic crowd. Then after two roars, they joined the battle. The camera flashed back between the two people, and countless people were beaten by the two.

This is then supplemented by quick cuts of action scenes featuring important characters, but in the end all focus returns to the "king vs. king" decisive battle.

The final battle is over, and "High School" is also finished.

It is worth mentioning that Oguri Shun may have gotten high in the middle and couldn't hold back his punch when he punched Yamada Takayuki. In the end, he ended up with a bottle of extremely expensive sake.

That night, holding the bill and watching Yamada Takayuki leave with the beautiful landlady in his arms, Oguri Shun felt very complicated.

...

After the filming of "High School" was completed, Hayato Minakami devoted himself more fully to the filming of "Koisora".

Interestingly, Hayato Minato and Yui Aragaki almost always kept a considerable distance apart from each other outside the scene, and they seemed to be trying their best not to make mistakes during filming, which greatly accelerated the filming of "Koisora".

Soon, the filming of "Love in the Sky" came to an end.

Minakami Hayato thought back to the two movies he had shot so far. Whether it was "Hot Blood High School" or "Love in the Sky", he played the role of a person in a hospital bed. He was already familiar with it.

I don’t know if it will be unlucky.

They are both lying on the hospital bed, but there are fundamental differences between Tokio Tatsukawa and Hiroki Sakurai. What Tokio Tatsukawa needs to play is the tenacity of a bad boy and the courage to face death; while Hiroki Sakurai, It is necessary to perform the nostalgia for this world and the sadness that makes the audience feel sad.

In order to make the audience feel distressed, the scene to be filmed today may be the most important.

Meijia, who accidentally learned the reason why Hiroki left her, finally chose to return to him to take care of him.

Today, they got the chance and went out for a picnic date after a long separation. The difference from usual is that this time it was Mika who took Hiroki on a bicycle.

The two first went to school and various places to look at the places where they had dated before. Then they came to a river covered with reeds in the sunset, sat under a tree on the river bank, unfolded a picnic cloth, and looked at the scene. Romantic picnic at sunset.

"Hiroki, let's get married." Meijia looked at Hiroki seriously: "Give me evidence that you and Hiroki were in love."

Hiroki, who was tortured by the disease, no longer had the same energy as before, but his eyes when looking at Mika were as gentle as when he drew a rainbow for her: "Okay, as long as it is what you want, I will give it to you."

"Yeah." Meijia nodded happily.

Hiroki knew that his body couldn't hold on any longer, so how could he let himself be constrained by marrying Mika, so he went to the nearby flower bush to find some flowers and made a flower crown.

"Hiroki?"

"Do you remember the flower crown I made for you before?"

"Um!"

"Then..." Hiroki gently put the pure white flower crown on Meijia's head: "Will you marry me? Right here."

"Eh?"

"It's not a big diamond ring, but are you willing?"

"Of course!" Meijia nodded firmly in agreement.

Hiroki looked at the way Mijia agreed quickly, smiled silently, and whispered: "As long as this is enough..."

"What?"

"if only..."

The way Meijia agreed in front of her overlapped with the stubborn way she had rejected him countless times before.

Obviously, it took a lot of effort to hit the best home run...

Hiroki clenched his fists tightly, then hugged Mika, and pressed her head firmly on his shoulder with one hand to prevent her from seeing his tears.

"Hiroki..."

"Mika..." After venting his anger, Hiroki held back his tears, let go of Mika, looked at her seriously and said, "Mika, I love you."

"Hiroki..." Meijia hugged Hiroki tightly with a smile on her face: "Me too, I love you too, Hiroki."

...

"When my heart stopped beating."

"I will definitely end this life feeling that I have enjoyed all the good things in the world."

Mizuna Hayato's magnetic yet youthful voice sounded in the recording room.

As the theme song "Heartbeat #0527" written by Izumi Sakai unfolds, all the plots of "Koisora" that have just been filmed gradually flow into Hayato Minakami's mind, and the songs and plot scenes correspond one to one.

Minato Hayato closed his eyes and put himself back into the role of Sakurai Hiroki.

In the most youthful and beautiful period, he met the love of his life. He used all his youthful strength and all romantic tricks to pursue her, and finally fell into a beautiful love. Unfortunately, life and death are inevitable, and the two of them still have to face separation in the end.

But, even so. The second before my heart stopped beating, I must have thought it was great to be alive in this world.

Because I met you at the most beautiful time. We have laughed, fought, and misunderstood together. The fact that we were the closest people has been enough to satisfy my short life.

Mizuna Hayato slowly sang touching lyrics:

"It seems like I don't have any regrets left."

"I hope I can always be by your side, smiling like this."

Yui Aragaki, as well as the screenwriters and directors who were invited to watch the recording, were all moved by the emotion in Minakami Hayato's singing.

They also recalled all the plots of this beautiful work they completed together, and it seemed that the person singing at this time was Sakurai Hiroki himself.

"Mika", the original author of "Love in the Sky", even shed tears as she recalled the person who left her.

"I still want to continue to protect you."

"It's enough for my life to have this meaning."

"enough..."