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Chapter 228: Out of place

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On the contrary, when filming this scene, Jiang Se showed that he was no less powerful than Gao Rong, so in the shot that should have been dominated by Gao Rong's acting skills, he actually succeeded in attracting the audience's attention.

At this time, in other theaters of the IMAX cinema, many viewers saw this scene and subconsciously broke into a cold sweat for the character played by Jiang Se.

"If Zhou Mingchong doesn't hand over the things, all of you will die!"

The Japanese invader played by Gao Rong turned around and finally set his eyes on Jiang Se with a gloomy expression. Many people watching the movie in the audience had a bad premonition in their hearts.

Jiang Se had her hands tied behind her back, and was surrounded by Japanese invaders holding guns. She looked a little thin wrapped in the old costume, but her eyes were full of anger at this moment, and she did not yield to the Japanese invaders at all.

From her face and expression, the audience can guess that the Japanese army's threats have no effect on her, and her stubbornness and resentment are revealed in her eyes.

The corners of her eyes were red, but she didn't gnash her teeth or scream. As soon as Gao Rong finished speaking, she leaned forward:

"Bah!"

At this moment, many viewers in the IMAX theater couldn't help but sigh, as they had already guessed her ending.

As expected, Gao Rong wiped his face and ordered sinisterly:

"Kill them."

As soon as he finished speaking, many people closed their eyes involuntarily.

In fact, many people came to watch "Rescue Operation" this time because of Zhang Jingan's fame. Many people are not necessarily clear about who Jiang Se is in the play.

The role she played in the drama was just a nobody, but perhaps because she was still proud even though she was in a mess, her hair was disheveled, her costume was old and shabby, and her face was covered in dust, but it did not detract from her beauty. When they learned that she was about to die at the hands of the Japanese invaders, many people still felt a little regretful.

Gunshots rang out, and many people began to feel sorry for Jiang Se.

The aura she displayed at that moment was in no way inferior to Gao Rong. Even the short two or three seconds of scene between her and Gao Rong had already established her distinctive and vivid personal image.

Gunshots rang out, followed by the girl's suppressed sound of pain, and the people in the audience who had their eyes closed opened their eyes again. At this moment, Zhang Jing'an deliberately slowed down the camera, and Jiang Se slowly fell to the ground.

There was no passionate music at this time, but Gao Rong's voice had been specially processed, sounding distant and ethereal:

"…Who can tell me where Zhou Mingchong is…"

The camera still stayed on Jiang Se's face. There were still spots of blood on her face. Her face was pale and there were beads of sweat on her forehead. She fell to the ground. Her eyes had gradually lost their luster. The audience could see that she was actually dying. Her body was twitching and she was struggling slightly. Her face showed a lingering desire for life. She looked at Gao Rong's feet in front of her and moved her lips:

"… Pah…"

Blood mixed with saliva splattered out, and in fact only a few drops fell on Gao Rong's trouser legs. However, at this moment, many people in the theater felt their eyes getting hot.

The role she played was not that of a revolutionary soldier like Liu Ye who would rather die than surrender and sacrifice his life for the revolution. Judging from her dress, she was just an inconspicuous servant of the Zhou family.

But now, facing the threat from the Japanese invaders, she gritted her teeth and refused to reveal anything about Zhou Mingchong.

In just ten seconds of footage, Zhang Jing'an easily made the character of a minor actor full of personality, and the characters were closely linked to each other, which indirectly highlighted the image of Zhou Mingchong.

If it weren't for his usual kind character, how could a Japanese in China be protected by a servant like this

"well… "

Sighs were heard one after another in the cinema. The camera had actually moved away from Jiang Se, but the previous performance was still firmly imprinted in the minds of many people. The regrettable feeling of a flower-like girl dying at the hands of invaders was more impressive than using large amounts of footage to show the cruelty of war.

In the VIP theater, Cheng Runing felt a little regretful:

"Although I know it's fake, why do I feel that it's such a pity that my sister-in-law died?"

Before he finished speaking, a sinister laugh was heard. Jiang Se's eyes widened. In the camera, Miss Jiangkou, played by Feng Nan, was pinned down on the couch by a group of Japanese invaders, and the leader was forcing her to tell him the whereabouts of Zhou Mingchong.

Miss Jiangkou, played by Feng Nan, naturally kept silent and was insulted by a group of people.

The laughter of the Japanese soldiers rose and fell on the screen. Feng Nan's kimono was torn to pieces, and her face showed deep humiliation and resentment.

To be honest, Feng Nan's acting was really good at this moment. Her eyes and body language fully displayed the character's inner hatred and pain at that moment, but perhaps it was because the people in the VIP room were too familiar with her.

Therefore, when Jiang Se saw his once gentle and calm face revealing a hideous and painful expression, with veins on his neck throbbing, he was still distracted.

Nie Dan and the others around were even more stimulated. Feng Nan on the screen was struggling desperately, as if countless hands were touching her body. Cheng Runing in the VIP room opened his mouth wide, unable to speak. He could only hear the painful moans of the girl on the screen.

This scene was extremely difficult for Pei Yi and the others to bear. They felt indescribably awkward and uncomfortable in their hearts.

"No wonder, Mr. Feng wants to delete the play..."

Nie Dan stuttered, which was rare. "Yes, yes, if my girl were to film such a scene, she might have been beaten to death..."

Jiang Se was still in a trance and didn't hear what Nie Dan said.

There are quite a few scenes of Feng Nan in the movie. Jiang Se felt very uncomfortable when he heard her shrill screams. In addition to the discomfort caused by his inability to adapt to the plot of this movie, the discomfort also came from the complexity of seeing that familiar face being "treated" in this way.

This scene was particularly long. Jiang Se almost couldn't bear to watch it anymore. She buried her face in Pei Yi's arm. Nie Dan and others behaved in a similar way.

Finally, this scene was over, and Zhou Mingchong returned to the Zhou family, but found that it was too late.

His family was persecuted, his daughter committed suicide after being insulted, his servants were either killed or injured, and he also fell into the hands of the Japanese invaders.

In fact, the film has finally gotten to the point at this point.

The so-called rescue operation was not about Zhou Mingchong saving the revolutionary army and others, but about the revolutionary soldiers who had received great favors from him repaying his kindness and rescuing him fearlessly.

At the end of the movie, the revolutionary soldier played by Liu Ye rescued the wounded and emaciated Zhou Mingchong from the Japanese base with great difficulty. The two men's staggering steps and their backs leaning on each other were frozen in time.

The exciting music started playing and the surrounding lights lit up. (To be continued)