The lights in the theater dimmed. ∈↗,
After the producer and distributor's label title, there was hysterical screaming from the sound system, and the picture turned brighter, and what appeared in the eyes of the audience was an underground boxing ring full of crazy people.
On the ring, the slender figure seemed to be overwhelmed by the fierce attack of a muscular female boxer, but the opponent's fists could not touch the girl's body from the beginning to the end.
Several quick camera clips, combined with the fast-paced explanation of the black host holding the microphone next to the ring, the strength of the two female fighters was shown to the audience, and the female boxers with flat cuts could not see the sturdy female characteristics at all. Although the stature is strong, the slender girl's record of 37 consecutive victories also made the audience fall into a frenzied climax again.
In the close-up of the flashing camera, the girl with a sickly pale face held up a fist wrapped only in white bandages to block the opponent's several attacks, caught an opportunity, and was about to fight back when a white light flashed in front of her eyes, instantly Affecting the girl's judgment, the opponent showed a cruel grin, and the fist suddenly attacked. The girl backed up step by step, and finally hit the rough ring fence. While dodging, a sudden iron wire wrapped around the fence hit the girl's right arm. There was an obvious bloodstain.
After the girl escaped a fatal crisis through agile sideways movement, there was a muffled bang, and the picture was cut out of the boxing ring. A closeup of the Three Shields logo.
Some viewers who thought they were very knowledgeable could not help but smile, thinking that this shot must be an advertisement placement.
Morgan Freeman replaced the role of the original Bill Murray as the liaison John Bosley, who stood by the Buick Boulevard, listened for a moment, glanced sharply at the dilapidated streets, and the camera switched to the first First-person perspective, within John's field of vision. Several young men and women appeared at the entrance of the alley not far away. John seemed to stop looking at a certain figure, then smiled and said to the tall figure who came down from the other side: "Jill, come with me to meet your future partner."
Jill Monroe, played by Charlize Theron, nodded and followed Morgan Freeman towards the warehouse-like building where the faint noise came from.
Two sturdy guards noticed John's arrival. Not only did he not stop them, but he helped them open the iron gate in a flattering way.
Through the dim corridor, John led Jill to the stand on the second floor. A bald-headed white man noticed John's arrival, greeted him, and whispered something in his ear.
Jill has already noticed the two people who are facing each other in the ring below the stands.
The black-haired girl who seemed to be suppressed just now had the absolute upper hand at this time, and the fierce attack of the white fist shadow gradually made the female boxer with a small head lose her power to parry.
"It's so fast," Jill couldn't help but exclaim.
John had stood next to Jill at some point. With a serious expression, he said, "She's angry."
Before the words could be heard, the black-haired girl kicked the black-haired female boxer unconscious to the ground.
A burst of fanatical shouts broke out in the venue, and John said to Jill with an unchanged expression: "Let's go."
The figures of the two disappeared at the top of the stairs, the screen rotated, and switched to the outside of the field again. Among the several young men and women who were watched by John at the entrance of the alley just now, a man wearing a crop top and ripped jeans, with a stick in his mouth, came out. The Latino girl with a lollipop smiled and gestured the middle finger to several young people, and then casually walked towards John's Buick.
Walking near the Buick Boulevard, the Latin girl took out the lollipop from her mouth. There is no trace of candy on the top, but a trace of metallic light.
Many senior movie fans in the screening hall couldn't help smiling knowingly when they saw these shots.
They all see that the Latin girl played by Penelope is a car thief. But at the same time, from the hint of the shot just now, I realized that this Buick tree liner is more like a decoy.
As an adaptation of a TV series, most of the audience have confirmed the identities of the three girls at this time, but at the same time, they also have more curiosity about Charlie's identities as the three angels. The role skills of Kate and Penelope have already revealed, but Charlize's Jill has yet to show any special talents.
All the shots are just over two minutes long, but most of the audience has already begun to be brought into the plot, and this is exactly the effect the producer wants.
When the car thief played by Penelope puts the tool into the keyhole of the car door, the camera returns to the underground boxing ring again.
A pale brunette girl sat alone on an empty lounge bench. Quietly wrapping a bandage on his newly injured right arm.
John and Jill stood at the door for a while, and John stepped forward. Sitting next to the black-haired girl, Jill stood by the door with some admiration and awe. no action.
"You just want to win every time, but they don't mind killing you," John sighed silently, with admonition in his tone.
"Because I know they can't kill me, I just want to win," the black-haired girl replied calmly, her tone was very light, without the slightest pride or conceit, as if she was just stating an established fact.
"It was just an accident, and Bernie will take care of it, but I still suggest that you don't come here again. There are too many unruly people these days."
The black-haired girl didn't mean to agree, she wrapped the bandage silently, and glanced at Jill at the door.
John didn't intend to continue to dissuade him. He motioned to Jill and said, "Your new partner, Jill Monroe, Jill, this is Selena Garrett."
Selena glanced at Jill, ignored the girl's initiative to greet her, and continued to ask, "Aren't there two?"
John smiled slightly and said, "The other one is outside, let's go."
Lucyne Baker, played by Penelope Crews, found herself in trouble at this time. As usual, she only took a few seconds to open the car door deftly, but after a few minutes, she not only did not The fuse was found, and the door was inexplicably locked.
Like a bird caught in a trap, Lucini struggled a bit. Just as he was about to find something to smash the Buick's glass and escape, the co-pilot's door was pulled open.
A black uncle with a kind face smiled and said to her: "I specially picked a car that you like the most, how do you feel?"
Lucini opened her mouth wide in surprise. Frozen for a second, his expression instantly became innocent. Waving his arms wildly, he said, "Ahaha, good evening, sir, I came in to say hello, but I didn't expect that there was no one in the car, haha, hahaha."
Following the girl's cheap and cute sophistry. Everyone in the cinema also burst into laughter.
However, when John threw a thick stack of materials into Lucini's arms, laughter broke out again in the theater.
Because all the files in this stack are photos taken by Lucy Ni when she stole the car, what is even more joyful is that these cars stolen by Lucy Ni all bear the eye-catching three-shield logo of Buick without exception.
"It seems that Buick definitely paid a lot of money this time, but this kind of implant is really interesting," many film critics in the audience thought so.
On the screen, Lucy Ni was like a flustered chattering magpie, chirping and quibbling, and justifiably accused John of secretly filming herself. The other two girls watched the scene quietly. John said slowly to Lucy Ni: "I'll give you 30 minutes, drive the car to Malibu 10880, or I'll hand you over to the police along with these photos."
The chattering little magpie immediately quieted down. The roar of the engine sounded, and after more than ten meters, the Buick made a clean drift and drove onto a main road.
Like a fish swimming through the traffic, Lucy Ni's voice sounded again in the shade of the Buick: "Driving to Malibu 10880, will you let me go?"
"I still have a private job for you."
"Don't, I don't want to be sentenced to 180 years like my dad. If you let me open the safe, I would rather be handed over to the police."
"We guarantee the legality of our actions."
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Several impatient voices sounded at the same time: "Shut up."
The Buick tree-line gradually faded away, the hot rock music gradually sounded, and the opening title that officially started once again gave many viewers a big surprise. Eric used the opening style of the David Fincher version of the girl with the dragon tattoo that he remembered in this title, and saw the male sculptures wrapped in weird black liquid being slowly smashed one by one. Many filmmakers and audiences can't help but think of the naked girl in the title of 007.
"Strong feminist style, which is tit for tat with the 007 series."
A female film critic at the scene wrote down such a sentence in a notepad with some excitement. He couldn't help but muttered with emotion: "It's really exciting, but I don't know that this film can reach a fraction of the height of the 007 series."
Although some small easter eggs waiting to be excavated were placed in the opening minutes, Eric did not continue to play in-depth in the official plot.
Similar to the original plot, the core code of an online email service newly developed by Knox Network Technology Company has been stolen. Once this core code is exploited, it will pose a threat to the information security of tens of millions of users. At the same time, Eric Knox, the main person in charge of developing the code, was also kidnapped. The three angels received the task of rescuing Eric Knox and retrieving the core code.
There is no doubt that Eric's setting is to promote Yahoo's online email service.
Because the online mailbox service provider on the Internet is currently only Yahoo, even if the name is changed, everyone knows which company Knox Networks here implies.
When I first communicated with several Yahoo executives about this script, Ian Grenier and others were worried that users would believe it because of the core code theft setting, but Steve Mitnick had read it. After Eric's script, he even said to Eric with a mocking tone: "It's ridiculous, let's shoot."
Eric doesn't mind the ridicule of this technical madman, anyway, this is just a movie. Of course, Eric also knows some things. The core code of the online mailbox service has tens of millions of lines. It is definitely not something that one person can write. Moreover, these core codes are stored in a secret server cluster that only a few Yahoo core executives can access. .
Even if the person in charge is really kidnapped, in the words of Steve Mitnick, at least a few container trucks are needed to remove the server cluster containing Yahoo's core code, and the premise is that these kidnappers first come from Yahoo's sprawling data centers find exactly those servers. But in Eric's script setting, these core codes are just installed in a 2.5-inch floppy disk, which is not ridiculous
As long as Yahoo publishes a few explanatory articles in a timely manner after the film is released, it can easily resolve the worries that users may have.
Of course, professionals like Steve Mitnick would definitely find this setting absurd, but in the mid-1990s when many ordinary people hadn’t even had access to personal computers, this setting was not absurd. It will arouse too many people's doubts, but it will give people a sense of high and high technology.
Selena, a three-none girl who is sickly and powerful, Jill, a genius computer girl, and Lucini, who is cute and chatty but has the ability to open all locks, cooperate more and more tacitly in the process of unexpected and continuous missions. The villain's conspiracy was also revealed layer by layer.
Movies that save the world will always end up somewhere in the villain's secret base, and Charlie's Angels is no exception.
In a secret base in the hinterland of the Nevada desert, the angels who have gone through various twists and turns to reach the villain's headquarters are experiencing their last battle.
Not long after the battle started, Lucini, who was struggling to help her companions crack the gate of the base, was accidentally lost.
Having no time to worry, Selena and Jill encountered swarms of enemies. Selena beat all the np strong men fiercely, killed the villains who talked too much as usual, and finally arrived at the central control room with Jill scarred.
Jill tapped the keyboard with her index finger flying, and quickly looked at a computer screen and said worriedly: "The virus program has been activated and will be spread in ten minutes. All we can do is notify everyone to cut off the network and prevent the world from Massive amounts of computer data in the area were devastated."
Selena asked: "Can't it be terminated?"
"The self-starting program of the virus is encrypted. This encryption program can only be cracked by the exhaustive method, but according to the calculation speed of the computer equipment here, it will take 190 years to crack the password, but we only have ten minutes." Paused, Jill Continued: "Unless you have a supercomputer, it may only take a few minutes to crack the code."
*ps: Nine o'clock in the next chapter
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