The male protagonist kept retreating and retreating under the pull of his teammates. Finally, when the floor completely collapsed and no trace of Xia Siyu could be seen anymore, he lowered his eyes, put the second male protagonist on his back, and decisively turned around and ran away.
The male protagonist and his teammates are running, and the camera is following them all the way. The roar of the explosion is as loud as the sky. The male protagonist carries the second male protagonist on his back and keeps running without looking back, until a huge fireball rises into the sky, accompanied by rumbles. In the scene of the artillery fire and the collapse of the entire building, you can see that some debris even hit the actors, igniting a small flame. A few pieces even landed on some actors nearby. Although everyone was wearing asbestos clothes to prevent fire, the pain was excruciating. Several of them were obviously burned and began to roll on the ground.
Moreover, there is a small poppy field outside the castle. The effect of the flames rising into the sky and the debris igniting the gardens was shocking, beautiful and desolate.
The real pictures are far more shocking than those produced by post-production special effects. Especially this kind of scene where debris flies around after a big explosion and a mushroom cloud rises in the sky. If it were made into 3D, it would definitely be very eye-catching.
Only after the big explosion was over and the entire sequence was shot, Director Ji breathed a sigh of relief.
After he shouted "Card", Jiang Bumei ignored her brother lying down below, but noticed that Qin Baizhou was the first to rush up, preparing to pull Xia Siyu who was still locked underground.
Although most of the things that weighed down Xia Siyu were foam boards, there were also real cement boards and hollow steel bars. Moreover, the crew was afraid of the power of the explosion and had already dug a deep pit below. After Xia Siyu fell in, there would be a mechanical expansion inside that could be closed to avoid being affected by the explosion above.
But Qin Baizhou was still worried. In addition to Jiang Bumei, he also heard that the opening ceremony for Xia Siyu to come to the crew for filming did not go well and the incense burned out.
Although he is also an atheist and does not believe in any gods. But this is Southeast Asia, which is rich in things like raising little ghosts and lowering heads. In other words, the atheist in China means that I don’t believe it unless it happens to me, but if it happens to the most important person around me, I will pay special attention to it.
"Quick, go see Siyu!" Qin Baizhou ran a few steps, but finally thought of shouting a few times, lest he rush out alone and his target would be too obvious. Wei Jingjing, Xiao Tang, a dozen bodyguards brought by Qin Baizhou, and the crew all rushed over. Some of them were cleaning up the actor who was accidentally burned by debris, while the other group followed Qin Baizhou and the others to get Xia Siyu.
The whole building collapsed, and the ground was covered in scorched earth. It would be totally unplayable to film a war movie with such a scene. But the result of the debris on the ground was that it was difficult for him to find where Xia Siyu was buried in the first place.
Qin Baizhou shouted several times: "Siyu! Siyu, are you there?"
No one responded.
Originally, Qin Baizhou was neither afraid nor too worried. After all, it was just filming, and everyone knew the amount of gunpowder used and the "quality" of the castle. But he shouted a few more times, and after standing among the devastated ruins and looking around, he still didn't hear Xia Siyu's voice, and he suddenly panicked.
No way? Did something really happen
No matter what the conspiracy was at this time, Qin Baizhou rushed forward instantly: "Siyu! Siyu, where are you? Answer me? Don't scare me!"
(End of chapter)