Chapter 90: I Love Su Zhe

Chapter 91: I Love Su Zhe

While both fans and blacks were staring at the sales list, a documentary quietly landed on Penguin Video-

"I Love to Kill Matt", a documentary about the origin and daily life of Kill Matt.

Documentaries have important social value and historical significance, but their commercial value is low, the audience is small (but loyal), and there are few works out of the circle, mainly focusing on food.

A documentary about killing Matt, just look at the name.

But no one expected that this documentary would explode as soon as it was launched!

At the beginning, documentary director Li Yi posted a link and explanation on Weibo:

"This is a detailed and brutal investigation and combing operation. In two years, 79 people were interviewed and more than 1,000 videos were collected, and you can meet different people here. ”

Originally, few people knew him at all, but because he was involved in Su Zhe's black draft before, he gained some people's attention.

When he released the documentary, these people became the first audiences.

And so - word of mouth exploded!

Weibo is full of comments:

[Very shocking, highly recommended, will produce a different feeling.] 】

[They have been ignored for too long, and their plight has only been seen through documentaries.] 】

[Hey, I'm ashamed of my previous arrogant contempt. 】

[Huh? Su Zhe was mentioned in it! 】

A lot of people are @Su Zhe.

At this time, the sales curve slowed down, and when Su Zhe was idlely scrolling through Weibo, he was surprised:

"Huh? Director Li Yi, who helped me prove my innocence before, made a film called "I Love to Kill Matt". ”

When Lin Shan'er heard this, she immediately asked curiously:

"Romance? It's rare to kill a surname...... By the way, I remember, Sha Wujing! ”

The sailors in the live broadcast room laughed like crazy:

[I never expected that Killing Matt would be the same family as the Sand Monk. 】

[The sand monk wears a skull necklace, and he does kill Matt very much. 】

Su Zhe hurriedly explained:

"It's not a romance movie, it's a documentary, killing Matt is ...... You know Dongying's visual kei, right? It's a little more exaggerated than that. ”

Lin Shan'er finally understood:

"So this is a fashion documentary? Is visual kei popular in China? Then do I want to make a kill, kill Matt look? ”

She's really ambitious.

Zou Yongmei looked at her helplessly, and just wanted to explain, she heard Su Zhe answer very seriously:

"Yes, it's out as soon as possible, it's best to come out tomorrow, just in time for this hot spot, I didn't read Weibo and exploded!"

Lin Shan'er nodded seriously, and even picked up her mobile phone, ready to contact the agent.

Zou Yongmei couldn't hold back and laughed.

The barrage also laughed like a dog:

[Su Zhe simply has a grudge against Lin Shan'er's appearance, first turn her into a ghost, and then fool her to kill Matt! 】

[Haha, imagine Lin Shan'er's killing Matt style and want to laugh! ] 】

[Why didn't I find out before, Su Zheyan'er is bad! ] 】

Lin Shan'er just didn't understand the meaning of the word, she was not a fool, she immediately realized that something was wrong, and asked with her cheeks:

"Oba, are you lying to me!"

Su Zhe finally couldn't hold back his laughter, he just didn't want to look at the sales list, and the pressure was too low, so he simply opened the penguin video and deliberately changed the topic:

"Idle is idle, let's take a look."

At the beginning of the video, it is a bustling station, with hordes of migrant workers pouring into different cities and similar factories.

Interview clips interspersed with:

"I was 12 years old, and I went to work in the city after the fifth grade of elementary school."

"11 years old, didn't finish elementary school."

"At the age of 14, halfway through junior high school, I came out with my fellow countrymen."

“……”

The expressions and tones of each interviewee are very calm, but they convey a temperament that makes people silent.

Su Zhe and the three stopped joking and were instantly attracted by the documentary.

Among the interviewees, some still have bright hair, some have cut their hair but show flower arm tattoos, and some have suits and leather collars, which look very "normal".

But when they talk about the reasons for dropping out, they are very bland:

"There is no way, the family is poor, my father fell from the factory, lay in bed and died, I can only come out to work."

"My friends asked me to come out and play, and I wanted to see the outside world. No one cares, I really can't learn, and I think I'll have to work anyway, so I just don't study. ”

"The family said that it is useless for girls to study, and they work early to support their families."

Listening to these accustomed words, the barrage in the live broadcast room has become less.

The difference in the world lies in the fact that when you get used to your surroundings, you can't imagine that there are completely different people living on the same land.

What you take for granted may be what others dream of.

At the same time, what you dream of is what others are used to.

The world is never connected, it's just that technology has brought us closer to each other so that we can see each other.

But sometimes, the more clearly you see, the more painful you feel inside.

At this time, the documentary screen is black, and subtitles are typed -

[Kill Matt is almost all from the Midwestern countryside]

Su Zhe looked in.

Although the language of the documentary is unpretentious, it does a good job of showing the plight of these people.

They come to the city of flowers, but they don't belong here, and when their peers in the city go to school, they work in harsh conditions.

Later, they came into contact with the non-mainstream culture that was popular at the time, but lacked aesthetic education, so they developed a more exaggerated Kill Matt look.

Zou Yongmei couldn't help but recall:

"When I was in school, it happened to be non-mainstream, but the teacher was strict, and at most I used Martian when I spoke."

"But how can they have a teacher to teach?" Su Zhe sighed and thought of Xu Cui, "Society is not a good teacher, and it will only slap them hard with ridicule, contempt, and 'banning the three customs'." ”

There is a barrage to ask:

[But I remember that some of the killing of Matt was really bad and arrogant.] 】

[Yes, I've seen the video.] 】

Even Su Zhe had a memory, but he didn't pay much attention to it at the time.

The documentary plays exactly this scene:

After killing Matt because of the "Thunderman" style, he began to suffer from a large number of attacks from online to offline-

fake kill Matt deliberately filmed a self-hacking video, stigmatizing Matt to get traffic;

Fun people infiltrate their group, and after obtaining administrative permissions, the group will be disbanded;

The friends of the Justice Bar carried out friendly activities such as the explosion bar;

The media hyped it up,...... forcible banning;

The factory also demanded that they return to a "normal" image!

From stigmatization, to all-round attacks, to final characterization, and finally the pressure of life, "Kill Matt" quickly disappeared in the wave of social development.

The barrage was shocked, and Su Zhe was also a little surprised, and said with emotion:

"The teacher of society is really cruel."

When he sighed, he suddenly found that a familiar melody appeared in the documentary.

"Ah Diao" sounded, and the story of Su Zhe and Xu Cui appeared in the documentary.

This is what Li Yi specifically asked for from Penguin Video, and it was officially authorized by Penguin Video (the copyright of the song belongs to Su Zhe, but the film and television rights that were played at that time belong to Tencent), put it at the end of the documentary, and add a subtitle-

But our society is becoming more inclusive, and there are people who are willing to listen to different voices. 】

[I also hope that they can become free birds.] 】

What Su Zhe said to Xu Cui, under Li Yi's editing, directly turned into an expectation for all the killings of Matt.

This is also the warmest scene in the entire documentary, among all the cruel clips.

Su Zhe's heart was excited, and he was keenly aware of the impact of this scene, and hurriedly opened Weibo and found that it was on the hot search list-

["I Love Su Zhe"]!

Some clips are from "Kill Matt, I Love You" and "The History of the Demise of "Kill Matt".

(End of chapter)