Chapter 61: A Happy Ending

Chapter Twenty-Five: A Philosophical Comedy

Rita's enlightenment brought a ray of light to Phil in the dark, and at this moment he finally understood the beauty of life and discovered the person he wanted to love in this life.

When the repetition of time comes, the newborn Phil starts a new life, in the repetition of time, while helping the residents of the town, while enriching his heart, from the ordinary trivial to feel the joy of life.

At the end of the movie, the clock on the table came to six o'clock, and there was no familiar song "Thank you" on the radio.

Rita mutters to herself, "It's too early......

Phil pinched Rita: "It's a little different......

Rita asked, "Is it good or bad?"

Phil replied, "It's good if it's different, but it's really good......"

Phil kissed Rita, "Why are you here?"

Phil looked at Rita beside him with some surprise

Rita replied, "I bought you, you're my ......"

Phil asked suspiciously, "Why are you still here?"

Rita replied, "If you tell me to stay, I will stay......"

Phil smiled and said, "If I tell you to stay, you will stay?" Even the shepherd dog won't listen to me, I want to see something, stay......"

Phil opened the curtains, and saw that there were no people rushing to attend the groundhog festival on the roads of the town, everything was different, and Phil exclaimed loudly with excitement in his heart: "They're gone, they're all gone, do you know what it is today?"

Rita asked, "What?"

Phil replied, "Today is tomorrow......"

The two hugged each other, and Phil kissed Rita affectionately

And Rita said, "You didn't look like this last night, you fell asleep......"

Phil said: "Yesterday was the end of a long day, what can I do for you today......?"

Rita thought for a moment and said, "I'll definitely come up with something to do it for you......"

At this time, the clock on the table turned to 6:01, and the time did not repeat, and a new day finally arrived.

The camera cuts to a house, and Phil looks at the town and exclaims, "It's so beautiful...... Let's stay here......"

After Phil finished kissing Rita, he continued: "Let's rent a room first......"

The ending of the hero and heroine walking together at the end drew a perfect end to the film, although the ending is old-fashioned, but the happy ending is what the audience likes to see. And most mainstream Hollywood movies don't end like this? The ending either ends with a hug or a 360-degree kiss. Joanna Philip saw this and gave the film an 8 in the finale column of the notebook.

As professional filmmakers, they not only have to analyze the movie professionally, but also analyze it from the perspective of the audience, no matter whether the ending is old-fashioned or not, as long as the audience likes it, it is a good ending, because in the end, it is the audience who pays for it, not the filmmaker.

As Phil and Rita run off into the distance, a panoramic view of the town emerges in Whitney Houston and Mary Carey's "When You Believe."

Many nights we've prayed ......

With no proof anyone could hear ......

and our hearts' a hopeful song ......

We barely understood ......

Now we are not afraid ......

"Not bad, I didn't waste any time!" Joey Koch chose the film because of the soundtrack, and now that she has seen it, she feels that she made the right choice.

After the song was sung, the lights of the theater were all lit up again, and the more than 60 audience members did not leave immediately after getting up, but applauded in unison, and there was applause in the small theater.

John then stood up and bowed to the audience, looking at the applauding audience, who may only know what they think of "Stealing Love".

It wasn't until the applause stopped a dozen seconds later that the audience members left the theater one after another in the discussion.

"This movie is amazing, the best movie I've seen in the last few days. ”

"What's the name of a movie director?"

"It seems to be called...... John Chris Deng. ”

"I'm going to watch it again after the movie comes out. ”

"Let's go to ......"

Ordinary audiences are more concerned about whether the movie is good or not, while the filmmakers of the film company are more concerned about whether the movie has value and whether it can create benefits for the company.

Joanna Phillip scored 85 points for "Stealing Love" and gave priority to the introduction. The reason she gave was simple, as simple as one sentence: "This is a comedy that can make people laugh and cry." ”

And Universal Cinema producer Bud Hill also gave 85 points to "Stealing Love" to give priority to the introduction, the infinite loop of time in the film made him very interested, and for a person who likes science fiction films, this new theme made him refreshed.

Miramax's filmmaker Abt Lewis gave a score of 70, a person who likes blood and profiteering, can give such a score, which also proves that the quality of "Stealing Love" is really good.

As for Jerry Bruckheimer's film company filmmaker Brady Roberts gave 75 points, 5 points more than Abt Lewis, his comments were relatively professional: "Dressed in the coat of comedy, telling the meaning of life, although the story is old-fashioned, but under the effect of science fiction, the whole movie has a new selling point, creating a new theme--- time is in an infinite loop, the director's skills are solid, he can't be seen as a newcomer at all, the film photography and editing are professional, and the movie episodes are beautiful, which is worth introducing." ”

When all the moviegoers left the theater one after another after rating the film, they did not come forward to actually contact John, because a movie like "Stealing Love", which involves tens of millions of dollars, has exceeded their authority, and what they have to do is to send the results of the film back to the company, so that the company can contact John directly, and it has nothing to do with them as to how the results are.

"Miss, are we going back to the hotel or are we going to stay out?" Andrew, dressed in a black suit outside the theater, asked respectfully as he looked at Joey Koch as he walked out of the theater.

"Back to the hotel!" Joey Koch replied faintly, and then focused on the black Bentley behind Andrew. She's seen 3 movies today, and that's enough for her to experience the Sundance Film Festival in Pike City.

Just as the car started and was about to leave, Joey Koch turned his head to look out the car window, the movie poster of "Stealing Love" posted at the door of the theater, and a slight smile appeared on his fair face: "I hope you can make a good movie next time!" After Joey Koch finished muttering to himself, the black Bentley slowly started, leaving the Wested Cinema behind.