Raising Dragons in Hollywood

Chapter 109: Dream about your death every day

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There was the sound of a door opening with a key in the lock, and then, the sound of walking.

Then, along with several calls of "Anderson, Anderson, come out to eat", the music was turned off with a 'click'.

A middle-aged man couldn't hide his tiredness and put the takeaway bag on the dining table in the living room, and continued to shout, "An..."

But he was only halfway through shouting, and he stopped, with a stunned look on his face: "God, my son, what are you doing!"

The camera moved slowly, and Anderson, the protagonist played by Mickey, still had wet blood on his face, his face was expressionless, and he was standing at the kitchen door with a knife in his hand. The whole scene was like a horror movie scene. .

But he didn't act ruthlessly, on the contrary, he replied calmly: "Kill the mouse."

"doing what?"

"Kill the mouse!"

"Uh..." The middle-aged man showed a rather indescribable expression.

But he seems to want to show a fatherly side, so he tries to understand his son's thoughts: "Killing mice... Decompression?"

"What's the meaning?"

"I mean to relieve stress, I know, now your children are also under a lot of pressure, and you have a lot of troubles every day, but in fact, in fact, many things will be known when you grow up... "

"no."

"what?"

"It's not decompression."

"what is that?"

"I'm a killer," Anderson replied solemnly.

"..." The middle-aged man's expression became even more indescribable, but he probably couldn't find any words to communicate with his son at this time, so he had to lower his head and unpack the takeaway bag to ease the moment's speechlessness.

"You bought the children's package?" Anderson asked again.

"Yes, I bought two. Uh, don't you like it? It's actually not bad." The middle-aged man showed an apologetic expression and began to take it out of the takeaway bag: "Vegetable cake, mashed potatoes... I know It might be a little childish, but…”

He raised his head, as if trying to persuade his son to accept the children's meal, but once again showed a stunned expression.

Because the camera turned, the 'killer' was sitting at the table in a proper manner, with a napkin around his neck, ready to fork and knife.

At this time, there was laughter in the cinema.

Sammy looked around in confusion and asked Mickey in a low voice, "It's funny?"

Michaelon has always been confused about human emotions.

But he never wanted to show his ignorance in front of Sammy, so he began to complain softly according to his own understanding: "It's not all you! The children's meal plan is too naive, and everyone is laughed at."

Sammy's eyes immediately changed from dazed to disgust.

He felt that this year's audience may not be very good! This is too superficial, do you just find it funny to see this scene? This is obviously the pure innocence in the heart of a killer, the light in the dark, and even laughing at it if you are not moved!

But the audience did not feel the director's dislike at all.

They continued to watch the plot on the screen with a very relaxed mood.

At this time, even though the protagonist is madly killing mice, he claims to be a killer, and he stays at home every day, writing a 100-page murder plan with a gloomy face, but he still eats the children's meal and completes the family on time. When doing homework, I would be hypnotized by the old professor's unwavering voice to fall asleep in a professional class... Until one day, the old professor suddenly fell ill.

Anderson sat in the classroom, staring out the window in a daze, probably still having all kinds of horrific thoughts running around in his mind.

At this time, a person suddenly burst into the camera, clean and bright Oxford shoes, slender ties, shirts and suits with just the right size, even the posture of raising his head looked very elegant, as for appearance, not the protagonist's A kind of beauty that is almost inhuman, but a kind of lost temperament with a little melancholy, not handsome, but incomparably attractive.

It's rare for Sammy to capture this scene beautifully.

Shooting from the angle of the protagonist Anderson, through the window glass, under the sun, light and shadow intertwined, appearing in a hazy and abrupt manner, the color saturation is almost distorted, the gentle and elegant man then brings his own beauty filter, and his appearance at least rises two or three times...

So much so that there was a slight commotion from the auditorium in the cinema.

There was a fan who whispered in surprise and asked in an extremely disbelieving tone: "Is that Mick Lee? Is that Mick Lee?"

After all, it's just a contrast to the camera and the atmosphere, and people haven't had plastic surgery to change their faces.

So, someone quickly gave a positive answer: "Yes, it's Mick Lee."

But the answer is the answer.

After the answer was over, even the person who answered hesitantly paused and said, "But his role this time is different from the past... It's not the same as before."

That's right.

It's really not the same.

Sammy hadn't planned to find Mick Lee in the first place.

His choice of actor for this role is more inclined to Bellman, who played "The Exorcist", but because the other party couldn't miss the schedule, he chose Mick Lee under Mick Lee's enthusiastic self-recommendation.

But in fact, in Mick Lee's acting career, there has never been this type of role.

In the roles he played in the past, no matter what his occupation was, his personality was very strong. Even an ordinary person had the temperament of a boss. For example, the guitarist played in the movie "Say Hello to the World" seems to be a The lead singer leads the band, but the guitarist is actually responsible for stabilizing the overall situation. Moreover, the lead singer and the guitarist compete against each other, and the contradiction between them runs through the film.

But this time, Professor Hansen is not very assertive. Instead, he is a melancholy, restrained, and some elegant man.

Therefore, Mick Lee relied on his own skillful acting skills to forcibly perform such a role that was completely different from his own character.

This huge change undoubtedly took his fans by surprise.

But the surprise turned into a surprise, considering that the director did not make the actors look ugly, but made them look better and more attractive, the surprise is nothing.

In short, at this moment, the two male protagonists finally converged.

Professor Hansen, played by Mick Lee, takes over the sick old professor and becomes Anderson's substitute teacher.

Anderson was thrilled that day.

When he got home, he wrote in his diary:

[From the moment I saw him, my keen senses as a killer flooded him involuntarily, and I could no longer deny my desire—deny my desire to cut him with the tip of a knife Shiny and white in the sun skin; deny that I want to kiss his throbbing carotid with my teeth, where the blood would be warm and sweet? ]

[Thank goodness, I finally found the meaning of life - kill him! ]

The audience at the movie theater was a little stunned at this time.

From the very beginning, the protagonist Anderson has claimed to be a killer, but he eats children's meals (Sami: Why can't killers eat children's meals?), and usually does nothing bad except kill mice. On the contrary, in addition to sleeping in class, he can even be called a good student. He keeps himself quiet all day and night to the point of being out of place. He is also laughed at by his classmates as "a vase with only one face" and "looks good, but it's actually very boring." nerd'.

Therefore, the audience quickly forgot the fright at the beginning of the film, and instead thought that this might be an old rebellious child.

But now...

Anderson got down to making a plan - Killing Professor Hansen PlanA.

Audience: What the hell is going on with this guy

Next, Anderson did not sleep in class, and began to stare at Professor Hansen every day;

After class, he was not in a hurry to go home, but continued to follow behind Professor Hansen, following him silently.

At this time, viewers who have watched his "Killing Professor Hansen Plan A" know that his current behavior is to obtain information, understand Professor Hansen's daily behavior patterns, and then kill the other party after finding out the situation. Kind of like a specific observation activity a hunter makes before catching prey.

The audience frowned.

Because every time the protagonist follows Professor Hansen, he keeps making up for the death of the other party in his mind.

for example:

When Professor Hansen walked up the stairs, the camera turned to see Anderson lying sullenly on the side of the stairs.

At the same time, there is a quick flashback. In the picture, dim colors are used to represent that this is not a real scene, but Anderson's imaginary scene. In his imaginary scene, Professor Hansen had fallen to his death under the stairs at this time, with a pool of blood on his body, his head and body were twisted in a strange posture, and he broke his neck;

When Professor Hansen walked to the bottom of the parking lot, the camera turned, and Anderson was ambushed under a car next to him like a neurotic.

So, another quick flash back to the picture. In the picture, it was still the scene imagined by Anderson, and Professor Hansen was run over by a fast-moving car and fell in a pool of blood, unable to rest his eyes.

There are at least a few small plots like this, which leave the audience at a loss as to what is going on.

But seeing the death scene continuously, even if they knew that it didn't happen, and it was purely from the perverted imagination of the protagonist, they would inevitably be a little bit scared, so their perception of this strange protagonist also changed from 'weird and fun' to 'Bears are a little scary' on.

Next, due to the poor skills of a fool who claims to be a killer, the professor soon discovered the eccentric student.

But Professor Hansen in the movie world obviously can't have the audience's perspective of God, so he didn't think about any terrible things at all, but accidentally thought crooked, thinking that the student fell in love with him .

That's right, Professor Hansen is a hidden gay.

Out of the teacher's sense of responsibility and the pity of the same kind, he did not want to put any pressure on the students, and decided to subtly give them correct guidance and influence, so that they could grow up healthily.

then…

Anderson: I'm a killer, and I recently found my purpose in life - to kill Professor Hansen.

Professor Hansen: I'm a teacher, and I recently found my purpose in life—to help student Anderson grow up healthy.