The next day, Shao Junling took the disassembled accessories back to school for repairs, and at night he went home to install them for a try, and it sure turned on.
Yin Chang was amazed: "It's so powerful."
Shao Junling pulled out the plug and put the cover back together: "This is the reason most electrical appliances fail to turn on. I don't necessarily know about other problems."
In short, after this tossing, the video tape can be regarded as watchable.
"What are you looking at?" Shao Junling asked.
"I heard that the movie that Dad made before is also about the theme of the Three Kingdoms," Yin Chang put the videotape back in, "Do you want to watch it together?"
Shao Junling didn't respond, and sat down on the sofa to answer, but he still had to study at night, so he could only watch for a while.
The screen lighted up slowly, and a rolling palace greeted the eyes. The camera zoomed in, and the officials in the court bowed their heads, and Yin Dong's figure appeared on the throne.
Yin Chang was a little stunned for a moment, because Yin Dong in the picture was still quite young.
He calculated, if this was a movie fifteen years ago, he was nine years old and Yoon Dong was thirty-one years old.
One of the advantages of my father being an actor is probably that he can leave corresponding images in every age group for future generations to mourn.
But Yin Chang seldom watched Yin Dong's movies, because he always felt that the people in the movies were not like the real Yin Dong. Later, when he became an actor himself, he watched Yin Dong's films from beginning to end to observe and study, but he felt ashamed after watching the film, and felt sad when he saw the film, so he didn't watch it much.
After a while, Yin Chang suddenly laughed when he realized who Yin Dong was playing—it was Wei Ming Emperor Cao Rui.
Shao Junling also let out a "huh" and glanced at Yin Chang, seeming to find it quite interesting.
Fifteen years ago Yin Dong played Cao Rui, but now Yin Chang is going to play Cao Rui's father Cao Pi...
No, in fact, it is not sure whose son Cao Rui is.
Yin Chang recently asked Lu Lingjuan to help collect some reading materials of the Three Kingdoms period, including official history and unofficial history, and one of the articles was about Wei Mingdi Cao Rui.
The article said that Zhen Mi was originally the wife of Yuan Xi, the son of Yuan Shao. Later, when Yecheng fell, Zhen Mi was captured by Cao Cao. Cao Pi and Cao Zhi both liked her beauty, and finally Cao Pi married her. But the official history shows that Cao Rui was born in the ninth year of Jian'an, and the fall of Yecheng was also in the ninth year of Jian'an. Some people speculated that Zhen Mi was pregnant before marrying Cao Pi.
Of course, some historians believe that the chronological records in the history books are wrong, otherwise Cao Pi would not let Cao Rui succeed him.
The wild history also said that Cao Pi and Cao Zhi have been jealous of Zhen Mi for many years. Although Zhen Mi finally married Cao Pi, Cao Zhi has always loved her. "Luo Shen Fu" was written by Cao Zhi for Zhen Mi, so Cao Pi's hatred for Cao Zhi I also have doubts about my brother cuckolding me...
Yin Chang picked some and told Shao Junling, after Shao Junling listened to it, he asked, "Have you read the materials recently?"
"Of course..." Yin Chang crossed his arms. Last time he was shown off by Shao Junling's "Seven Step Poem", he didn't want to be treated as illiterate by his brother again.
Shao Junling smiled, and looked at the screen again. Originally, he only planned to watch for a while, but now he thought that after going abroad, there would not be many opportunities to sit and watch movies with his brother in a short time, so he thought Stay with him again.
After playing for almost half an hour, Yin Chang roughly understood that this movie was about a series of things that Cao Rui did to strengthen the imperial power after he ascended the throne. But it may be because of the protagonist's confusing life background and the repressed growth environment since he was a child, Cao Rui played by Yin Dong is a little... psychologically abnormal.
Yin Chang has also read about the relevant reasons in the materials. For example, Cao Pi bestowed his mother Zhen Mi to death when Cao Rui was a teenager, and then grew up under the care of his mother-killing enemy. This kind of psychological shadow is placed in the present It's enough to make people crazy.
In order to portray Cao Rui's extravagance, there are countless Yin Dong's harem in the film, and he has ambiguous affairs with some eunuchs and companions.
The man who played the role of the companion was handsome and soft, and was deeply liked by Cao Rui. The two were so close that they would sleep together...
Originally, Yin Chang watched it with the intention of studying and researching, and he understood what kind of person Cao Rui was, so he didn't think too much about it, and he felt that the movie should just be clicked, and not too exaggerated.
But at this moment, the scene in front of him made Yin Chang gasp unexpectedly—I saw "Cao Rui" suddenly hugged the man and began to roll...Through the curtain, we can vaguely see each other's movements of undressing...
Yin Chang: "..."
Shao Junling: "..."
Although it took less than half a minute before and after the scene just now, Yin Chang felt as if an hour had passed.
From time to time, the deep laughter of the two could be heard on the TV, but the atmosphere outside the TV was terribly weird.
Yin Chang pressed his fist to his lips, and was about to say a few words to ease the embarrassment, when Shao Junling beside him got up straight away: "I'm going to do my homework."
Yin Chang: "..."
After Shao Junling left, Yin Chang suffered alone and continued to read.
Because Cao Rui was suspicious by nature, after listening to the villain's report, he suspected that the companion had betrayed him, and then expelled him from the palace. passed away.
Yin Chang understood why the film failed to pass the trial after watching it. Although it mainly tells the story of Cao Rui after he came to power, the emotional drama revolves around him and the male companion. In other words, this is a film. For gay films, the career and love lines are advancing in parallel, even if you want to cut it, you can't start.
The film is still very good to watch, or it may be that Yin Dong acted so well, Yin Chang was a little bit into the play at the end, and felt sad for the ending of Cao Rui and his companion.
He wiped his face, sat alone for a while, and calmed down before returning to the room.
Shao Junling was reading and studying quietly in the study room. Yin Chang didn't disturb him, took a bath, and lay on the bed to continue studying the script. But as soon as he picked up the materials, his mind was full of images of Yin Dong rolling on the bed with a man in his arms...
Thinking of Shao Junling's reaction just now, Yin Chang suddenly felt guilty like "I took my underage brother to watch the disharmonious movie my father acted in"...
Yin Chang put down the materials, looked at Shao Junling's increasingly handsome profile in the study, and vaguely remembered two years ago, when Shao Junling was still in the third year of junior high school.
At that time, the two of them still slept under a quilt. When they woke up one morning, Yin Chang felt his legs were wet. Thinking of the little guy's octopus-like behavior in the middle of the night last night, he immediately guessed what happened.
Shao Junling also woke up. When he sat up, he was dazed for a moment, but soon his face showed an expression as if he had been struck by lightning.
Yin Chang looked at him, couldn't help laughing wildly, and jokingly asked him which little girl he dreamed of last night.
Shao Junling angrily lifted the quilt to cover him, and ran to the bathroom to take a shower.
For a whole month after that, Shao Junling didn't sleep with him again, seeing him still with a long face, as if someone knew some embarrassing thing and couldn't save face. Later, it was Yin Chang who couldn't bear it first, coaxed him in a good voice, and enlightened him that this was a normal phenomenon, so he gave himself a little good face.
A month later, Shao Junling went back to sleep on the big bed, and brought his own quilt.
Yin Chang didn't care about him, he just thought that the little guy's ignorance, shyness and arrogance because of his growth were really interesting.
At that time, Yin Chang fantasized that Shao Junling could come to ask him for advice when he encountered troubles in this area, after all, he was someone who had experienced it.
But since then, Shao Junling hasn't shown any signs of losing his composure in front of him. That guy has become more and more calm, and he doesn't like to have physical contact with others... Ah, by the way, Shao Junling doesn't let himself touch him very much. , seems to have started at that time.
Speaking of which, that guy is also at an age full of vigor now, right
I think back when I was fifteen or six years old, I had two girlfriends... Where is Shao Junling? Would he be curious about that? How does he usually solve problems
However, that guy is either studying or practicing martial arts every day, so he probably doesn't have the energy to think about such things.
It's quite admirable for a child to be self-disciplined like this...
Yin Chang thought about it, and slowly fell asleep. He didn't know when Shao Junling came to bed.
When he woke up the next morning, Shao Junling didn't mention the movie last night, Yin Chang heaved a sigh of relief and comforted himself as if nothing had happened.
Seeing Lu Lingjuan during the day, Yin Chang couldn't help complaining to her: "Why didn't you tell me what movie it was earlier?"
If he had known earlier, he wouldn't have dragged Shao Junling to watch it together... What a sin, his brother is still a child!
"What movie?" Lu Lingjuan came to his senses, "Ah, the videotape Mr. Yao gave you? Did you watch it?"
"Well," Yin Chang glanced at her speechlessly, "Didn't you watch?"
Lu Lingjuan said with a bitter face: "I'm so busy that I don't have time to watch movies... What's wrong with that movie?"
Yin Chang: "...Forget it, it's nothing."
In fact, if you look at it as an art film, this level is not bad, Yin Chang only hopes that Shao Junling will not think too much.
Lu Lingjuan asked: "What about changing roles?"
Yin Chang: "Just play Cao Pi, don't change."
Watching Yin Dong's movie last night, Yin Chang also had a lot of reflections - Yin Dong and Cao Rui's personalities are completely different, but he can play such an emperor who is decisive in the court and lacks emotion in the palace. Chang admired it.
In fact, it's not just this movie. Now that I think about it, Yin Dong has played various roles with vivid images. On the other hand, he is always avoiding those roles he doesn't like, which is not a good actor.
"Take it as a new challenge." Yin Chang said.
Yin Chang didn't know that Shao Junling was preparing to go abroad until March of the year. When he returned home that day, he found two TOEFL test books on Shao Junling's desk and asked with a smile, "Have you decided?"
Shao Junling glanced at him lightly, and said, "We'll talk after the exam."
Yin Chang was speechless... This bastard, will he die if he admits that he wants to study abroad
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The author has something to say: [Interlude]
Yin Dong: Your father enlightens you, is it stimulating