542 Standing ovation
On a large screen that was dark, a line appeared on the right, "Director: Lancelot-Strello". Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info Immediately, the line seeped out a black pigment and slowly disappeared, followed by another line of words, "Screenwriters: Lancelot Strello, Frank Miller." Immediately after, the black paint seeped out like blood again, engulfing the handwriting.
Quietly looking at the subtitles that appeared, the elegant violin melody echoing in the screening room, Emerson could no longer suppress the excitement and excitement in his heart, and stood up suddenly, and then stirred his hands regardless of it. The lonely applause echoed in the dark screening room, looking a little lonely and awkward.
The crisp sound broke the suffocating silence, and many people looked towards Emerson's position, some whispered complaints about Emerson's rude behavior, broke the etiquette in the movie theater, and gave a standing ovation before the movie was completely over; Some people are wandering around in a daze, trying to find someone to share their inner emotions with, and they don't know how to express them for a while; Some of them still sat in silence, and no one could tell their faces in the darkness.
Emerson knew he was acting recklessly, but he didn't regret it. Even if he was the only one in the entire screening hall to give a standing ovation, he was alone, he didn't feel embarrassed at all, but stood firmly, stirring his hands, and conveyed the true emotions in his heart in this way.
Wonderful! Wonderful! Wonderful! So wonderful that any language loses its color! It is so wonderful that it is speechless, and you can only use applause to convey emotions! It was so wonderful that it overshadowed other movies, and it was born as a maverick! It is so wonderful that all the etiquette, so the admiration, all the emotions become superfluous, only need a standing ovation, only need to bow and worship!
Therefore, Emerson kept clapping his hands, venting his inner surging, inner excitement, and inner touch, but even so, his eyes still began to become warm, he never knew that movies could be so magical.
He didn't live through the horrors of "2001: A Space Odyssey" and missed the blockbuster moment of "Star Wars", but he was so fortunate to witness the rise of "Sin City" - more precisely, the rise of Lance, from "City of God" to "Murder by the Sword" to "Sin City", Lance built an incredible world, comparable to "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Star Wars", and what is even more remarkable is that Lance is so real, closely related to reality, as if the city that was brutal to bloody, dark to desperate was the world in which it lived.
In the melting mood. Emerson was so devoured by the emotions that he couldn't react at all, just clapping his hands, with tears in his eyes, staring intently at the subtitles that slowly appeared on the big screen, lamenting that he had witnessed a great birth.
"Smack! Bang Bang Bang! Another crisp round of applause rang out, joining Emerson.
As soon as he turned his head, Emerson saw Chloe's tearful embarrassment, as if he had found a confidant, and a smile appeared on the corners of both of their mouths - a smile that was more ugly than crying, but the tears could not be stopped, and the hot tears almost burned his cheeks, and even so, he could not express the excitement and intensity of the volcanic eruption in his heart.
Perhaps to others, they look like fools: moved to tears for a commercial film, moved to tears for a cult film. However, only those who really touch the soul of the film can understand, understand Lance's bitter conscience, understand the sharp accusations of the film, understand the artistic height that Lance gives to commercial films, and understand their embarrassment because they are moved, excited, and excited.
Chloe stood up, her hands beating vigorously, she wanted to scream, she wanted to whistle, but she didn't, because it was too vulgar and too vulgar, she just vented all her emotions on her hands, struck hard, and paid her highest respect with crisp and loud applause.
Chloe knows that "Sin City" is far more than that, "City of God" and "Murder by Knife" are also far more than that, and she wants to re-watch these three movies, not only because of her admiration and respect for Lance, but also because of her admiration and love for these three films, she appreciates the reflection and torture of social reality in the movies, and she appreciates Lance's bold and innovative expression even more.
This is not only a movie, but also an art.
Lily stood up, clapping her hands incredulously, her movements a little sluggish, as if she hadn't really understood the shock of the film; Andy stood up, looking around in shock, his hands stirring in the hope that someone would tell him that it was just a movie; Matt also stood up, with a helpless smile on the corner of his mouth, he knew that he still didn't understand Lance after all, his thoughts were too shallow, Lance saw the world far more profoundly, he was suddenly a little curious about other award-winning works, and the applause of his hands offered high respect, Lance is an artist, but far better than he imagined.
Jennifer Aniston stood up, Leonardo DiCaprio stood up, Cate Blanchett stood up, Tom Cruise stood up and even Martin Scorsese stood up. The people around them stood up one after another, not very fast, as if they were mushrooms slowly emerging on a rainy day, one by one, and it took a long time to form a small team one by one.
The entire Chinese/Chinese Theater can accommodate 950 spectators, and it was full tonight, but at this time the 950 spectators were all stunned, and no one seemed to be able to immediately come out of the shock brought by the movie, not only because the powerful impact of visual effects was unheard of, bringing an unprecedented viewing experience; is also because the profundity and heaviness of the content of the movie far exceed imagination, but Lance used a commercial method of entertainment to death, which brought unimaginable pleasure to watching the movie, and the collision of excitement and reflection led to cerebral palsy.
One after another, scattered, the audience slowly stood up, the applause became more and more enthusiastic, and gradually converged into a storm, like a tornado, rampaging in the screening hall of the Chinese Theater, the thunderous applause hit the wall fiercely, colliding with the sonorous sound of gold and stone, the momentum was huge.
George Clooney and Barry Meyer sat in their seats, looking back around from time to time, but they soon found that the audience had already stood up, from the first floor to the second floor, and the scene of all the figures standing up collectively was truly spectacular. What's even more exaggerated is that not only ordinary audiences, but also reporters, professional film critics, and guests, all stood up, and applause gathered from all directions, surrounding them, impenetrable, and even the air they breathed became hot.
George sighed inwardly, but kept a smile on his face, and then stood up and clapped politely in respect; Barry, who was sitting next to him, stood up slowly, but his hands were just in front of him, and he didn't applaud.
Emerson did not feel tired, on the contrary, he became more and more excited, and his blood gradually boiled with the applause around him. The excitement and excitement of witnessing the advent of a work of art, the excitement and emotion of feeling the resonance between oneself and the work of art, is like thousands of butterflies flapping their wings and taking off, flying all over the sky, magnificent and magnificent, never stopping.
It was only then that Emerson finally understood why, in Broadway performances, some performances could win fifteen minutes of applause, resulting in actors having to take the stage four or even five times. Because the surging of emotions is really continuous, and surrounded by the same enthusiasts, the emotional contagion can't be stopped.
Through the crowd, Emma raised her head to look at the familiar and unfamiliar figure, Lance did not hide her happiness, nor did she humbly salute around, but calmly clapped her hands, straightened her chest, straightened her waist, accepted the applause of the scene, accepted all the praise, that confidence was always on the corner of her mouth, as if all this was taken for granted, exuding a powerful aura from the inside out.
But the strange thing is that he does not have the loftiness and arrogance of a genius, nor the arrogance and arrogance of a genius, not only will it not make people hate and reject, but on the contrary, the restrained and calm light makes people unable to take their eyes off it at all. This doesn't look like a rookie director who has only shot four films, but more like a wisdom that has been precipitated after countless trials and hardships.
Emma was suddenly a little curious about what happened to Lance.
The applause roared and lasted for a long time, and it lasted for a full five minutes, and it did not feel the slightest weakening momentum, but made people faintly feel that the applause was still rising. Under the watchful eye, Lance walked to the front with the crew of "Sin City" and accepted the praise of the audience.
said that it was the entire crew, but almost everyone's eyes fell on Lance, and almost all the applause surged towards Lance. Because everyone knows that the soul core of this movie is the man in front of him, he succeeded, he once again dedicated a masterpiece, he once again amazed everyone, he once again confirmed that his talent is far from the limit.
"Bang Bang!" The applause rose again silently, and the tsunami-like applause was almost about to tear over the roof, and the entire Chinese/Chinese Theater felt the powerful shock and began to tremble slightly.
At this time, there was a sudden commotion among the media reporters and loyal fans who were not far from the door, and a frightened voice shouted, "There is an earthquake!" All eyes looked at the quaint theater in front of them. After only a few seconds, people realize what is really happening, and the brain is completely in a crash. (To be continued.) )