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Chapter 1884 Dead End

Fan Keqin said: "I will understand the story, and then Director Zhan will explain to me that at that stage of the story, my score is needed. I will score the movie according to the corresponding plot."

Hearing what he said, Zhang Shan was very happy, because he understood that not everyone could do such things as scoring movies. If he couldn't do it, he would have to hire someone from outside. And he had left Wan and his wife behind.

It is definitely the most correct decision. His level is really high.

Zhan Ruide had the script in his pocket. He was very happy when he heard what Fan Keqin said, because this could only be said by a knowledgeable person. So he took out the script and handed it to Fan Keqin and said: "Wan Keqin

Teacher, this is the script, take a look. If you have any comments, please feel free to mention them."

Fan Keqin reached out and took it and asked: "I don't dare to take it seriously. Is this a script written by Director Zhan?"

"Not really." Zhan Ruide said: "This is based on a short story written by an unknown novelist. Mainly because this kind of subject matter has not been done in China yet, so I want to try it. Just

I adapted it myself.”

Fan Keqin nodded and said, "Okay, wait a moment, I'll take a look first."

In fact, in this era, movie scripts all over the world are actually... how should I put it? Boring. This does not mean that the content is boring. Of course, the vast majority of scripts are indeed boring in Fan Keqin's eyes, but this is the limitation of the times.

After Fan Keqin read the beginning, he discovered something unexpectedly. Huh? This subject is really rare in China in this era. Because the script directed by Jim Reed turned out to be a horror movie script.

Director Zhan Ruide brought a story book, so Fan Keqin read it very quickly. Because of silent films, although there are some movies with sound nowadays, although most of the movies have very fastidious lines, overall they are still few.

The same is true for the script "Dead Game" written by director James Reed. There are relatively few dialogues. However, the investment in the film should not be large. The entire story takes place in a relatively closed space. A murderer, a doctor, and a detective are...

Locked in the same space. Then they were suspicious of each other, guarded against each other, and finally wanted to kill each other.

In fact, this kind of confined space horror film is absolutely non-existent in this era, whether it is domestic or foreign. But how can I put it, Fan Keqin feels that the story development of this book called "Dead Game" is still very boring.

Although it is a relatively new subject in this era, there were just three people wandering around in a confined space. They only said a few words at the beginning, and then the three people separated, each in the confined space.

They were looking for a way out. On the way, they only got together again, and then separated again. Until the end, they really couldn't find a way out. The murderer collapsed and felt that he couldn't get out, so he had to

Two people were taken to be buried together. Then the detective and the doctor joined forces and began to confront the murderer. Finally, the murderer was taken down. After he was taken down, the door that could not be opened opened by himself, and then the film ended.

Movies in a confined space can actually easily create conflicts. What do you say in this book? The creativity is good, but in Fan Keqin’s eyes, there is no tension in the plot at all. Maybe people of this generation have watched less movies and will not know how to create conflicts.

I thought it looked pretty good. But in Fan Keqin's eyes, it really felt a bit "stinky and long".

In his previous life, Fan Keqin's favorite thing to watch was not drama films, but commercial films. He also watched a lot of excellent horror films in commercial films. Therefore, he had to endure and finish reading this "stinky and long" script.

Then Fan Keqin returned the book to Zhan Ruide, then looked at him and said, "I've finished reading it, it's... pretty good. That part needs a soundtrack, can Director Zhan tell me about it?"

James is an introvert. In fact, introverts have good observation skills. So when Fan Keqin was reading the script, he noticed that Fan Keqin was a bit painful. I can’t even talk about it, but he should have endured it.

It’s finished. So what he’s thinking now is: Is it so bad? Although this book definitely needs to be revised, but after making the changes, it’s actually pretty good.

With Fan Keqin's acting skills, it is actually quite easy to deceive the other party. But his current character is that of an artist who is very demanding about art. Why is this? Because, with his passion for art, and movies

Although the script is not in his artistic field, it is naturally impossible for him to appreciate something he doesn't like. So reading it without any pretense will make his cover identity more secure.

Zhan Ruide did not answer immediately, but asked: "Teacher Wan, are you dissatisfied with any aspect of the script?"

Fan Keqin acted a little embarrassed, as if he was embarrassed to say it, but he felt a little uncomfortable. Seeing this, Zhan Ruide said again: "Teacher Wan is not more worried about my face. If you are not satisfied, you can mention it. After all, we

We all want to make the movie better."

Fan Keqin nodded and said: "I want to ask him first, how long do you plan to make this movie called Dead End?"

James Reid replied: "My idea is a standard movie of 102 minutes."

Fan Keqin said "hmm" and said: "One hundred and two minutes, how do you tell this story... I will tell the truth. My feeling is that it is too boring. The idea of ​​the story is very good, it takes place in a closed

Space, in this way, the characters, various conflicts, confrontations and other plots in it are actually easy to create and develop. But I have not seen these things. In the early and middle stages, the story is like a straight line with no ups and downs. Only

A few people searched endlessly in a confined space, but it was only a little interesting in the end.

The murderer may be desperate and feels like he can't get out, so he wants to drag the doctor and the detective to die together. However, this is based on the background of the character after I read the script. What if it is the audience? He may

It feels baffling. The setting of the finale is quite good. Justice will eventually defeat evil. But what happened to that door? After killing the murderer, did you open it by yourself?

If Director Zhan wants to express a kind of depth, for example, there is a huge conspiracy behind this. And under this conspiracy, although two people defeated the murderer, are these two people really just?
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