After Andre and Professor Hansen met in the film, the overall tone became brighter and the atmosphere became much warmer.
Although Andre still has a look of eagerness in his eyes, even though he still has a knife in his sleeve, even though he pulls the knife out gloomily from time to time, and then hurriedly inserts it back in fear of being found, even though he sums up the day every night Lessons learned, continue to write about what killed Professor Hansen PlanABC... The relationship between the two is still good.
After class, they strolled around the tree-lined campus together.
The photographer took this scene very beautifully. The afternoon sun shines through the lush foliage, and the light and shadow are interlaced and shadowy.
Professor Hansen walked in front, patiently explaining the knowledge of some professional courses.
At first, Anderson helped the professor hold a stack of lesson plans and followed him step by step. When he happened to reach a relatively remote place, he couldn't help but stop and put the stack of lesson plans under his left arm, freeing up his right hand. , clumsily took out a knife from his trouser pocket.
"Actually you're very smart, Anderson."
At this time, Professor Hansen finished talking about a knowledge point, and suddenly turned around and said.
Anderson was startled before he could put the knife back in his trouser pocket.
So, he hurriedly clamped the knife in the pile of lesson plans that he was holding in his left hand...
Professor Hansen found nothing and said, "You are still young, it's never too late to work hard, don't give up easily."
After speaking, he stretched out his hand, wanting to take back the lesson plan.
But Anderson hugged the lesson plan subconsciously and took a step back.
Professor Hansen suddenly looked puzzled.
Anderson looked around in panic.
Then, he stammered: "I... I... You are right, can you lend me a look at your lesson plan?"
Professor Hansen smiled with relief: "Of course."
He stepped forward, wanting to pat the students on the shoulders to express encouragement...
But Anderson again took a step back and ducked.
Professor Hansen was slightly startled, pretending to be nothing, and slowly withdrew his hand.
That night, Anderson sat at his desk writing a diary.
And his own voice sounded as an off-screen sound: [It's a bit difficult to start in an open space, after all, it's my first time, the plan should be designed more precisely, find a way to invite him out, and create an environment where two people are alone, Then, easily cut his carotid artery with a knife and kill him! At that time, he should show an expression of disbelief, right? ]
Likewise, Professor Hansen uses his computer to correct students' homework in the mailbox.
When I was grading Anderson's homework, thinking of that handsome and young figure, I couldn't help but get distracted.
So, his voice also sounded as an off-screen voice:
[I can feel the child's scorching gaze behind me all the time, and I can feel his struggles and tensions every moment. But I have to keep my cool, not show anything, let alone give him any hints that he shouldn't have, because he is young, handsome, and has a bright future, there is absolutely no need to plunge into such immoral feelings...]
The comparison of this scene made many audiences laugh again.
Moreover, they are fascinated now, and they are full of curiosity about the next development of these two people.
Then there is a very light story.
Anderson kept approaching Professor Hansen for some purpose and wanted to be alone with him;
On the one hand, Professor Hansen wanted to help the students, but on the other hand, he wanted to keep a distance. He was struggling and contradicting himself, so he had to get along with each other from time to time.
It's just that, it makes Anderson inexplicable, and sometimes wonders 'Did he find out that I'm going to kill him'
Thinking of this, he couldn't help showing a slightly aggrieved expression.
The audience in the theater began to laugh again.
I don't know if it's because of the plot setting or because of Mickey's own good looks. The protagonist wants to kill someone tomorrow, but everyone can't help but want to laugh when they see him doing those things.
But Sammy, who was sitting down and watching the movie with the audience, didn't laugh.
He just asked Mickey in a bewildered whisper: "I didn't think so before, but now I look carefully... In the movie, why does this look of yours look familiar to me?"
Mikey laughed at once.
He leaned into the human ear and said, "That's you, Sammy, you find out that you can't slay dragons in the future. That's it!"
Dragon slaying? Sammy is brought up with sadness.
He let out a long sigh in loss, and at this moment, his expression was really aggrieved.
At this time, Anderson in the movie is still interacting with Professor Hansen.
These interactions… all went well!
Although Anderson always said 'I'm a killer without emotion', he did try hard to get a kill done.
But obviously, he always thinks too much and plans too much, misses the opportunity every time, and then convinces himself to wait for the next time, one after another, and accidentally got acquainted with Professor Hansen... but still failed to kill people. .
On the other side, Professor Hansen is also teaching Anderson very seriously.
From his professional courses to some great principles of life, he also helped him make future career plans, and tried his best to help him become a talent. The kind of meticulous consideration and care, to a certain extent, even far exceeded Anderson's 's father.
At least…
Anderson's father, the middle-aged man who bought the children's package at the beginning of the movie, never found out that Anderson, who plays "Say Hello To The World" every day, actually doesn't like Hello!
However, some Sammy fans in the movie theater couldn't help laughing when they saw that the protagonist Anderson actually didn't like Hello.
Because they know clearly, it was Sammy who helped the Hello band become famous with a movie "Say Hello to the World" and indirectly helped them become the world's top band step by step. As a result, this time in this film, he always made fun of the Hello band. At the beginning, he listened to the band representative's inspirational song to kill mice. Now, there is a plot where the protagonist actually hates the Hello band. The thing is, the actor of the protagonist is the same actor who played the lead singer of Hello before...
Such a series of scenes, in the eyes of informed fans, is really a bit funny.
But actually, this scene in the movie isn't funny.
Professor Hansen mistakenly thought that the student had a crush on him, so he could not help but pay special attention to the student.
Therefore, when he found that Anderson was listening to Hello's songs, he always clenched his fists subconsciously, and showed a irritable expression that was not easy to be detected, and immediately realized something. He couldn't help but walk over and turned off the record player that was playing "Say Hello To The World". At the same time, he looked puzzled: "Why don't you like it?"
At the moment when the music was stopped, Anderson's clenched hand slowly loosened.
He stared blankly at Professor Hansen, his expressionless face as usual, but when he answered the question, he was very honest: "Because 'we all like to hear, except you'. Although I don't want to be 'us' that much, but I don't want to be 'you' either."
This was a bit of a mouthful, and Professor Hansen was silent for a while.
The melancholy expression on his face became more intense, and the expression of looking at the students became very complicated.
The cinema was also quiet.
Because such problems are often encountered in real life.
Is it to be consistent with the people around you and pretend to like things you don't like
Or stick to your own ideas, if you don't like it, you just don't like it
Most people will choose the former.
Because people are always habitually isolating those who are different from themselves, and no one likes to be isolated.
When Professor Hansen wrote a blog on the Internet, he specifically mentioned this matter.
He wrote: [As a teacher, I should comfort him and tell him that there is no need to force myself to cater to the public's preferences, the world and society should be inclusive and beautiful, and diversity and individuality are also worthy of advocacy and praise. No matter what you like or dislike, this will be your freedom, and no one can interfere and control. But in the end, I didn't say anything. ]
— but in the end, I said nothing.
This line of words was enlarged on the screen of the cinema, causing the audience to look at this scene with some puzzlement. They may have the same doubt in their hearts at the same time: "Why don't you say it?"
The next episode is still the contact between Professor Hansen and Anderson.
But in the process of contact, some of Professor Hansen's experiences gradually surfaced.
Born in a small town with conservative folk customs, he was very good in his early years. He was a child of someone else's family and the pride of the whole family.
But a few years ago, unfortunately, it was discovered that he liked the same sex, and he began to be excluded from life everywhere. Neighbors seemed to be looking at dirty things. The father was furious, but blamed his son's abnormal sexuality on his mother's early years. Not taught well, for this, his poor mother lay in bed all day in despair.
For this reason, Professor Hansen really couldn't stay any longer.
He left the closed town, left his hometown and went to a strange place to start his life again.
But the parents' incomprehension is obviously the most painful thing for Professor Hansen.
He wrote letters to his family from time to time, but never received a reply.
Until one day, Professor Hansen fell ill.
Maybe it was because of his illness, or because he was too disappointed recently, he wrote a short letter like this: [Mom, in this world, my eyes are pitch black. Your once wonderful, wise, gentle son, your dearest son, has never been happy. ]
This time, he finally received a reply from his mother:
[Your unhappiness all comes from your improper, abnormal, and immoral preferences. If you can change it, everything will be better, and the light will come again. ]
Professor Hansen was even more disappointed and sicker.
At this time, the background music of the movie suddenly became weird and mournful.
On the screen, Anderson, with a knife hidden in his sleeve, came to the professor's door under the banner of visiting a doctor.
He pressed the doorbell, with a fake smile on his face, but the scene in his active brain was—Professor Hansen was killed on the hospital bed, and the white sheets were dyed red by large, large gushing blood...