Chapter 89: Mastering the Emotions of Others
At this moment, what others are thinking in their hearts, Mo Ming can guess without even thinking about it.
According to Mo Ming's law of pretending to be the Nth:
Be sure to have a clear grasp of the emotions of the people around you and make good use of them!
What does that mean?
Let's talk about this "grasp the emotions of the people around you" first, any pretending is not something that a single person can complete independently (nonsense, how can you pretend to be forced by yourself?), this requires cooperation!
According to Mo Ming's experience of pretending, if you want to complete a pretending, you need at least two people: the protagonist and the villain!
That is, the so-called "pretending to be forced" and "pretending to be forced", or it can also be called: "the person who is slapped in the face" and "the person who is slapped in the face"!
This is the minimum condition for pretending!
Minimum conditions!
Minimum conditions!
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The forced pretended to be under this condition is the most direct and straightforward, and the difficulty of pretending to be forced is very low, it is easy to pretend to be a force, and by the way, hit the other party in the ear, there is no technical threshold.
But from an artistic point of view, the forced force pretended to be under such conditions is very monotonous, the plot is thin, and there is no so-called "rhythm" problem.
How so......
There just isn't that kind of ...... That feeling of frustration can't give others any sense of surprise!
Moreover, what is the biggest problem with pretending to be forced under such conditions?
The biggest problem is "aesthetic fatigue", you may feel that this straightforward pretend is cool to the end when you first watch it, but after a long time, you will feel bored.
It's like eating instant noodles, maybe the first time you eat it, you think it's so delicious! It's so exciting!
I even think that if I can cook a bowl of hot braised beef noodles when I am hungry in this life, I will be extremely happy!
But!
Note that it's "but"!
He may find it delicious the first time he eats instant noodles, and he may feel very enjoyable the second time, but by the third time, he may feel that the taste is starting to fade.
And by the fourth and fifth time, he would gradually feel that this thing was actually not boring.
As for the latter, needless to say, it is estimated that he will not look at instant noodles next time, and if you force him to eat it, it is estimated that he will vomit......
So the explanation makes sense, right?
Always pretending to be so straightforward, the person next to you who looks at you pretending to be forced will easily transition from "amazed" to "not feeling", and finally to "disgusting and want to vomit......
Therefore, in the process of pretending to be forced, the transition and rhythm are necessary!
To put it bluntly, pretending to be forced is actually the same as telling stories, making movies, and filming TV series.
So, how to ensure the tone and frustration of this plot?
This requires the participation of a "third party"!
But note that this "third party" is also particular!
If you often look at those people pretending to be coerced, you will find that in the process of the protagonist pretending, there will be a lot of "passers-by", and the existence of these people is all kinds of singing and declining protagonists, all kinds of suppressing the protagonists, and then when the protagonist finally turns over and slaps his face, they will be surprised, exclaimed, and surprised......
The purpose is to set off the atmosphere and give the audience a refreshing feeling of "salted fish turning over" and "slapping everyone".
This is a common method used by those who pretend to be habitual offenders, and when you watch it for the first time, you may think it is really cool, but the second or third time you will find it uninteresting.
Many pretending criminals know that they use "passers-by" to pretend to be coerced, but few people know that this "passer-by" is actually divided into several categories!
According to Mo Ming's nearly 40 million years of experience in pretending to be forced, this "third party" can basically be divided into two four categories!
The first type: It's a common third party, basically, everyone who often looks at others pretending to be forced knows this kind of existence, which is the most ordinary third party, purely the existence of the protagonist used to set off the atmosphere, and basically has no other meaning of existence.
This one is further divided into three categories:
The first category is the followers or supporters of the villain.
This kind of person is basically babbling from beginning to end, and there are only 3 lines:
The villain is awesome!
Villain blows up!
Protagonist Waste!
(If you ask them to say more, they won't be able to say it!)
This type of person exists for the sake of contrast:
Before the end of the pretend, all kinds of shouting, all kinds of bragging, all kinds of smugness!
After the pretending is over, all kinds of slaps in the face, all kinds of gnashing of teeth, all kinds of daring anger dare not speak......
Then, the second category is the real passers-by.
A group of people who don't know why were called by the villains to come to watch the play, just like the group of teasers watching the battle under the stage now.
Passerby A, Passerby B...... I don't even have a name, and I still think it's like the real thing......
The existence of this kind of person is to assist the previous type of people to set off the atmosphere and increase the sense of hierarchy, but the treatment of this type of person is slightly better than the above category, there are 5 lines, in the process of pretending to be forced:
Ah, the protagonist is such a weak chicken, the protagonist is going to be finished this time!
Ah, the villain is so awesome, the protagonist is going to be finished this time!
After the pretense is over:
Ah, the protagonist actually defeated the villain, it turns out that the protagonist is so awesome!
Ah, it turns out that the protagonist hides his hole cards, which is really a good material!
Ah, the protagonist is so awesome, we can't provoke him in the future!
As for the third category, it is people like Yan Ningxue who support the protagonist.
Why do you classify this type of person who supports the protagonist in this category?
This is because, although this type of person is on the side of the protagonist, there is actually no essential difference from the previous two categories.
The meaning of the existence of this kind of person is: to compare the first two types of people!
is similar to the above two categories, this category is basically singing the protagonist throughout the whole process, but because they are on the side of the protagonist, the treatment is better than the previous two categories, and there are about 6 lines.
Before pretending:
The villain is so awesome, (the protagonist) if you can't do it, admit defeat!
In the process of pretending:
It's over, the villain is so awesome that (the protagonist) is definitely going to lose!
It's over.,At such a critical juncture.,The protagonist is in danger.,I can't help but make a move (in fact, what I'm really thinking in my heart is:I'm not going to make a move.,I'll see how you can get me!)!
After loading:
Ah, it turns out that the protagonist is so powerful!
Ah, it turns out that the protagonist you hide so deeply!
Ah, I'm so relieved to see you so awesome!
Like ordinary pretending criminals, they only know the existence of the first and second categories, and those who are a little more clever will deliberately find a third type to come over and set off it.
However, there is another special kind of "third party" that few people know about, and even fewer people will use.
There is only one reason: this kind of "third party" is very difficult to master, and people who pretend to be not strong enough can't control it at all!