Chapter 157: Reversal and Easter Egg

Chapter 157: Reversal and Easter Egg
As the flames on the big screen rose, the movie "Wushuang" came to its end.

The counterfeit money gang was completely wiped out, and the final leader "painter" Li Wen and his lover Wu Xiuqing also died in the explosion in full view of the public.

The audience sat in their seats, unwilling to stand up for a long time, and did not applaud.

This was of course because they were still immersed in the plot of the movie, and were surprised that Li Wen died so suddenly at the hands of a woman, and thus felt surprised and lost.

This shouldn't be the case. A villain who played with the police at will and killed people without blinking an eye would be killed so easily. The cause of death was so ridiculous, just because of a woman.

It is said that even a hero cannot resist the temptation of beautiful women, but Li Wen is not a hero but a tyrant. He lost because of emotional issues. This ending is too hasty!
In addition to being dissatisfied with the somewhat sloppy ending of the movie, another reason why the audience was reluctant to get up was because they wanted to wait to see the "easter eggs" at the end of the movie.

Yes, there is a jargon in the director circle called "educating the audience". Wang Hao's fans have been "educated" very well by him, and they all know that there are special plot easter eggs after the movie is over.

Even in the eyes of many of his fans, these "easter eggs" may be more interesting than the main movie.

This may indeed be the case.

When the end credits finished rolling and the ending song finished playing, the main film of "Wushuang" officially began.

The screen lit up, and in a spacious room with thick pipes on the walls and ceiling, a small submarine slowly emerged from the pool in the center of the room.

The submarine was extremely sci-fi, with a cold metallic glow on its surface, as smooth as a mirror. Only the colorful "ETO" logo painted on the bow indicated which force the submarine belonged to.

As the hatch on top of the submarine opened, a person who surprised everyone came out.

It’s Ruan Wen!
But it doesn’t have to be Ruan Wen!

The audience who had just finished watching "Wushuang" couldn't tell for a moment whether this was the real Ruan Wen or Wu Xiuqing after plastic surgery.

After all, she had changed into a shark skin diving suit, which outlined her well-proportioned and graceful figure.

And right after her, a new character came out of the submarine wearing a bulletproof vest and tactical equipment.

It’s Nicholas Tse!

He was a big star after all, and the audience immediately recognized the actor of the new character and made some quiet comments.

However, as Nicholas Tse dragged another person out of the submarine and threw him roughly to the ground, the audience's attention was once again attracted by this new person.

It's Li Wen! He's not dead yet!
Although Li Wen, played by Aaron Kwok, was in a very disheveled state at the moment, with his clothes torn and wet, most of his hair burned by the flames, and his face blackened, everyone still recognized him.

Since this is Li Wen, then Ruan Wen who just appeared is Wu Xiuqing after plastic surgery.

Through this simple and straightforward scene, the audience quickly understood the situation that was not explained previously.

It turns out that the explosion scene at the end of the film was just a sleight of hand, used to allow Li Wen and Wu Xiuqing to escape from the police pursuit.

But didn't Wu Xiuqing love Li Wen so much that she couldn't help herself? Why did she still act out such a play? Could it be that she still couldn't let go of Li Wen?
Just when the audience was confused, Wu Xiuqing, who had walked out of the submarine first, looked back and said lightly.

"'Bandit', be gentle!
This guy's skills are still useful after all, so don't kill him." Nicholas Tse's new character, the "gangster", smiled disdainfully when he heard this, and then scratched Aaron Kwok's face with his toes.

"Q, I'm not saying anything bad about you, but what's the point of keeping this guy? If we hadn't secretly helped him in the Golden Triangle, he would have died long ago."

Wu Xiuqing, also known as "Q" in the mouth of the "violent bandit", did not answer his question upon hearing this. Instead, she raised her hand and wiped her face. With a special effect like flashing snowflakes on a monitor, she took off an optical camouflage mask as thin as a cicada's wing, revealing her original appearance that belonged to Wan Qian.

boom!
All the pent-up emotions in the audience seemed to be released instantly when they saw this scene, and a burst of discussion suddenly broke out in the hall.

Everyone was surprised by the scene before them, and at the same time they remembered that when "Wushuang" was promoted, it seemed that it had mentioned that there were science fiction elements, but the previous plot was so attractive that they subconsciously ignored this point.

It turns out that an optical camouflage mask that perfectly changes a person's appearance is an element of science fiction.

It turned out that Wu Xiuqing didn't love Li Wen at all. The reason she approached Li Wen was only because his banknote-making technology was useful to their "ETO" organization.

It turns out that Wu Xiuqing did not have any plastic surgery at all, but just relied on this sci-fi high-tech mask to become Ruan Wen's appearance. That hospital might be an ETO property.

original……

The audience even felt terrified when they thought of this. Since Wu Xiuqing pretended to be Ruan Wen, was Ruan Wen really Ruan Wen?
Could she also be Wu Xiuqing, or "Q" in disguise? Could it be that Li Wen was trapped in the situation from the beginning?
For all this, the audience who only watched the movie once were still a little confused for a while, but on the big screen, the Easter egg plot continued.

When her true face was revealed, Wu Xiuqing seemed to have taken off her disguise, and her whole temperament became lively and smart.

"Whether he is useful or not is not up to you to decide."

Wu Xiuqing glanced at the "violent bandit" and then asked, "By the way, why did you come to pick us up this time? Where is the 'blaster'? There must be something wrong with the charge of his bomb. He almost blew us to death!"

The "bandit" opened his mouth and was about to answer, but a cold and hard voice came from the shadows of the room.

"'Explosion' went to China. There is a mission that requires his technical assistance.

As for you, 'Q', there are new missions that require you and 'Bandit' to do together. 'The Lord' has sent a message that a new threat has emerged!"

What mission? No word.

Who issued the task? I don't know.

Because after the mysterious man said this, the screen went black, and the Easter egg plot of "Wushuang" also ended, leaving only a lot of suspense.

Perhaps curious audiences will be able to get the answer from Wang Hao’s next movie in the future, but this is not possible at the moment.

But even after this easter egg ended, the audience was still waiting.

After all, "The Call" had two Easter eggs, and in their opinion, it should be the same this time.

(End of this chapter)