Chapter 77: Heart Labyrinth Part 2

Chapter 77: The Heart Labyrinth Part
Just as Wang Hao said, with the development of the times and the progress of society, the Chinese film industry does need to be updated.

Although the older generation of filmmakers, the so-called fifth and sixth generation directors, are also trying to develop in the direction of commercial films, their ideas are ultimately unable to keep up with the trend of the times.

Science fiction blockbusters, gun battles, fantasy, epics of gods and demons, these elements that young people of the new era love to watch may be so unfamiliar to those directors who were born in the 1950s and 1960s.

Not to mention what kind of state those born in the 90s will be in after another ten years of development.

Perhaps it is time to support a group of young filmmakers to explore new film directions and try to keep up with the international standards.

After all, it’s not a big deal to always have a “Domestic Film Protection Month”, right?

Han Sanping stood at another higher angle and began to re-examine what Wang Hao had just said.

At the same time, he began to recall his encounter with this young filmmaker, trying to determine whether he was worthy of their investment and support.

Just as Mr. Han was lost in thought, the lights in the auditorium dimmed and a beam of light was projected onto the screen in front. Ordinary people in thousands of households, attracted by the movie trailer, had already turned on their televisions and were waiting patiently.

So, under the gaze of thousands of viewers, a meteor streaked across the dark night sky, followed by the second, the third, and then countless bright stars, flashing and moving on the big screen, eventually forming a long winding dragon of stars, like a river in the sky, spanning the sky.

Such a unique and gorgeous picture is naturally the movie opening animation produced by Wang Hao and his team's Galaxy Interactive Entertainment.

This was produced by Zhang Yang and others during the post-production special effects process of "The Shallows".

Now it looks quite good on the big screen, very bright and eye-catching.

After the opening animation and the dragon logo, the movie officially begins.

Unlike the opening of the original movie, Wang Hao did not use a flashback technique at the beginning, but started with a child picking up a hat with a camera on the shark beach.

In his opinion, the biggest flaw of the original "The Shallows" was that the pace was too slow.

Especially at the beginning of the movie, there is a long narrative and it takes a long time before the main story begins, which completely affects the audience's viewing experience and makes it difficult to get into the story.

As a 90-minute movie, there is no way to deal with the original version of "The Shallows" in this way.

However, after Wang Hao's magical modification, the rhythm of the new version of "The Shallows" is enough to last not only 90 minutes, but even 120 minutes.

So when the movie screen lit up again, the first thing the audience in the auditorium saw was a pair of long, snow-white and well-proportioned legs.

"Oh~"

Suddenly, a strange cry was heard in the dark hall, which seemed to be made by some energetic boys.

Their screams were not surprising, because anyone who saw such a youthful and beautiful scene for the first time would be unable to help but exclaim.

As the pair of long legs moved on the stone road between the woods, the camera slowly moved forward, and a graceful figure appeared on the big screen.

That is the protagonist of this movie - Han Duoduo, and next to her is her best friend.

The two of them were carrying backpacks and holding surfboards, and it seemed that there was no need to say anything about what they wanted to do.

As they moved forward, the road extended forward, and when they turned a corner, a series of exclamations rang out again in the dark auditorium.

But this time, the crowd was no longer amazed by the beauty's figure, but by the stunning scenery. When Wang Hao was choosing the scene, he had his eyes on the scenery of Crescent Moon Bay.

But on the big screen today, the scenes that have been processed and colored are even more stunning than what they saw on the scene.

As the forest path extends outward, the camera gradually moves upward past the standing heroine, and the first thing that comes into people's eyes is the white sand beach that curves like a crescent moon.

On one side of the beach is a lush jungle full of primitive atmosphere.

On the other side of the beach is a turquoise bay that is clear enough to see the underwater reefs.

Wang Hao used a series of long shots for the opening, and everyone's vision followed the heroine's progress.

So when they saw this scene, it was as if they were really walking through the jungle in the previous second, and the next second the view in front of them suddenly opened up and a crescent-shaped beach appeared.

Moreover, when you look up, the sea level in the distance is still clearly visible. Between the blue sea and blue sky, there are only a few green islands and the seagulls flying and circling on the islands, which complement each other very well.

In this situation, how can one not feel open-minded and smile happily.

Our heroine Han Duoduo, like all the audience present, naturally showed a surprised smile at this moment.

The two girls didn't waste any time and quickly walked to the beach.

As the background music sounded, the two stretched their bodies, took off their denim jackets, shorts, and vests...

The camera passes through almost every part of the heroine, providing the best famous scene of the entire movie, and also showing the youthful and beautiful body of a young girl vividly.

The fleeting bikini and tight surfing suit, although only showing the scenery of her chest for a moment before being covered, made her chest look even more turbulent, which was completely inconsistent with the girl's age.

Many male students in front of the big screen were staring at the movie with their eyes fixed on it, their mouths dry, and some even couldn't help but sigh:

"This close-up shot plus this soundtrack are simply perfect!"

And in thousands of households, the majority of male compatriots who were also watching TV were all glad that they had chosen the movie channel, and even looked forward to the subsequent content of the movie.

Of course, some people like it, and some people don't.

"Huh, what a crooked way!"

In the last row of the tiered seats, a junior student from the directing department of the Beijing Film Academy was also staring at the big screen, but he snorted with disdain.

Wang Hao's camera language is very straightforward, and its intention is naturally self-evident in the eyes of those who know the business. It is nothing more than selling meat.

"Humph, you talk about science fiction movies and the future of Chinese movies, but in the end you're doing this. You're just a vulgar person!"

"That's right, but this girl has a great figure and her photography skills are pretty good too. The photos she took are even better than those in commercials."

"Does anyone know which class this girl is from? I don't remember there being such a hot girl in the acting department of our school."

"You said, between this girl and Senior Brother Wang..."

(End of this chapter)