Chapter 675: Climaxes one after another

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The following plot can be said to be a climax. The protagonist on the screen has a live connection with the bomber, and the ratings soar. It makes Kozo Tanaka want to complain about why the police have not arrived at the scene in this situation, but the development of the plot overwhelms it. His urge to complain.

The bomber told the reason why he blew up the Rainbow Bridge. It turned out that he had participated in the construction of the bridge. An accident occurred at that time, but rescue did not arrive in time, causing his co-workers to fall into the sea and die. They did not receive any news afterward. compensation, so he wanted to contact the Prime Minister and ask him to apologize for this.

At this time, neither the protagonist in the movie nor the audience outside the movie had the intention to think about the accident more than ten years ago, and why the current Prime Minister should apologize for it.

The protagonist is because he thinks it is ridiculous. He, a demoted radio host, has no right to find the president; and the audience is because in a few words on the screen, the protagonist and the bomber broke down, and the bomber released them A previous conversation on the radio.

It was the protagonist who took his threat as a prank and said: "I love bombing, I don't use the Rainbow Bridge after get off work, it doesn't matter."

Now it was broadcast live across the country, and the bomber publicly released this statement, but it was difficult for him to explain it afterwards.

At this time, the deputy director decisively cut off the live broadcast and transferred the signal to the female anchor in the studio next door. Of course, the protagonist was dissatisfied, and the bomber was even more dissatisfied. He emphasized to the female anchor several times that he only talked to the protagonist.

The movie BGM became urgent again. The male protagonist was still arguing with the deputy director. The camera had been pushed towards the surveillance screen and onto the face of the female anchor who was live broadcasting. The female anchor was still trying to communicate with the other party, but the other party said: "In that case, there's nothing more to say."

The next moment, the microphone in front of the female anchor exploded with a "Peng" sound. The female anchor couldn't avoid it. After screaming, she covered her face, and a trace of blood quickly flowed from her fingers.

The sudden explosion shocked the audience and drew them into the tense atmosphere of the plot.

This female anchor's small role has several lines and several close-ups. Fortunately, Yuki Pingli has good looks and works hard to prepare for the anchor's tone, so she makes up for her lack of understanding of acting.

After blowing up the Rainbow Bridge, she will be bombed in the next section. So after this section, she will gain some fame.

Back in the movie, the camera shakes intentionally again, matching the rapid BGM to show the tense atmosphere.

The "right" to communicate with the bomber once again returned to the male protagonist, but the male protagonist was also informed that bombs were also placed on his headset and table. The development of the incident has exceeded his expectations.

From now on, no matter whether the male protagonist is true or false, he can only follow what the bomber said and help him communicate.

I called the Prime Minister's Office, but I could only get a bunch of chatter from the people below, and there was no way to achieve the conditions for communication with the Prime Minister.

The aftermath of the Rainbow Bridge explosion was also unfolding. A car carrying a family was stuck in the middle of the broken bridge. Even if passers-by tried to rescue them, they could only watch the shaky car inevitably slide into the sea.

Then the police, who are useless in most movies, finally did something. A certain female anti-terrorism expert first came to give "guidance" to the male protagonist, and then the director of the Metropolitan Police came in person, with the attitude that "the police will not compromise with terrorists." He faced off against the bomber directly in the live broadcast.

When Tanaka Kozo saw this, he stopped writing notes and opened his mouth to express shock.

"This character... is very intelligent... but the plot... is very exciting..."

That's the magic of Horror Live.

There were bombing terrorists, but the TV station allowed them to connect to the live broadcast. The police arrived late. The director of the Metropolitan Police Department risked his life and came to the studio where the explosion had just occurred without knowing the real situation of the other party. He also had a passionate confrontation with the prisoner directly...

In the movie, the director of the Metropolitan Police Department is played by a seasoned actor. He plays the role of a pig teammate to the point where he holds a photo of the so-called prisoner and threatens the camera loudly: "The police know who you are, and they also know who you are." Where is it! If you don’t surrender, we will arrest your son who is still studying!”

The tough director ignored the male protagonist's desperate hints and seemed not to care if something happened to this studio after the studio next door was bombed.

Ordinary audiences and even Kozo Tanaka, who has read numerous films, felt their fists become hardened.

Fortunately, the plot of the movie directly helped them get out of this mood. While the director of the Metropolitan Police Department was still cursing, the sound of the movie stopped for a moment, and then with a "Peng!", his headset exploded, and blood spattered three times. The person also fell down.

We've seen a lot of people who kill people neatly in movies, but it's really rare for the director of the Metropolitan Police Department to get his head shot off.

And this is not the climax of the movie.

"Horror Live" can actually be considered a movie with "all villains". When the deputy director saw the director of the Metropolitan Police collapsed in their studio, he didn't care about the consequences at all. Looking at the soaring ratings, he couldn't bear to turn it off. Drop the live broadcast.

After the explosion of the Rainbow Bridge, the people who were forced to stay on the broken bridge were the hostages of the bombers. The deputy director was so evil that he asked the male protagonist to stimulate the bombers, blow up the hostages, and then let the police catch the bombers. There was no need to involve the Prime Minister, the matter was resolved perfectly.

But the male protagonist is not stupid. He was tricked by the deputy director once, how could he be cheated a second time? If he had been as aggressive as that director, not to mention whether he would have been bombed, would the public or even the government have blamed him for the bomber's bombing of the hostages afterwards?

The bomber also seemed to be angered. He threatened the host of another TV station to connect with the male protagonist, and began to ask his soul about the bad things he had done in the past, such as accepting bribes, taking credit for his ex-wife's work and stepping on his ex-wife to get the upper hand, etc. .

The big melons were released one after another, and the ratings of this "horror live broadcast" had risen to astonishing figures. Seeing this, the deputy director was also satisfied, put on his suit and prepared to stop, patted his butt and left. He also stabbed the male protagonist, overturning their previous agreement: "You can't stand up."

The male protagonist was pushed into the most dangerous situation, and the audience's hearts were also high.

...

The plot of the subsequent movie is still full of logical errors, but the rhythm is climax after another. Tanaka Kozo is struggling with the vaguely perceived logical problems again and again, and he is very happy at the same time.

Finally, the true identity of the bomber was revealed. It turned out that he was the son of the worker he mentioned, and he just wanted justice for his father and an apology.

No matter whether there is any logic in this matter, at least when the audience saw him hanging outside the window and said in despair: "Is it so difficult to apologize?", everyone became angry with him.

Next comes the highlight of Hayato Minakami's performance in this movie.