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Chapter 2533 The Battle for the Cloak (Sixty-three)

Chapter 2507 The battle for the cloak (sixty-three)

Bruce's smile gradually faded, and the expression on his face became unpredictable, but soon, Schiller shattered any objections that might arise from his just evaluation with one sentence.

"It was through this utterly boring play that I recognized you, because only you can write such rubbish."

Bruce narrowed his eyes slightly and stared at Schiller without blinking. Schiller shook his head slightly and said: "The worst thing about this play is that you don't want to show yourself all the time."

Schiller raised his eyes and looked at Bruce. At that moment, Bruce felt that the layer of skin he was wearing was completely torn off. The gaze revealed by those gray eyes was extremely penetrating. He even felt that he could

Read your own brain waves out of thin air.

"I made a disguise." Schiller suddenly began to narrate in the first person. "I wanted to pretend to be someone who I thought was far inferior to myself. In order to belittle him, I wanted to create something that looked like what he would do.

An extremely childish and poor script."

"Because he is not as good as me and his abilities are within my range, I can imitate his abilities effortlessly. In this way, I can perfectly disguise myself as him and make these clumsy and childish contributions

Give it to the world, so that everyone can discover his true face."

"But no." Schiller's tone suddenly revealed a trace of distress. He said: "It's not enough to let everyone know that he is no good. We also have to let everyone know that there are people who are better than him. We have to let others know how powerful and wise I am.

.”

"But if I want to show my strength and wisdom, how can I highlight his clumsiness and naivety? He has to be weak and I have to be strong. I have to show his weakness and my strength."

"This script is the product of the pull between these two ideas." Schiller looked at Bruce and said: "You have to show the childishness of a certain idea to show how naive Bruce is, and you have to find a way to come up with an idea that expresses something more naive than Bruce.

This childish way of thinking is to show how smart you are."

"And reflected in the play, this naive idea is that there should be responsible superheroes in this world, who should go for justice beyond their own abilities."

"If you want to show the naivety of this kind of thinking, you naturally have to point out the loopholes in it, that is, superheroes do not care about the feelings of ordinary people for the sake of justice. They rush forward recklessly, only sacrificing the safety of some people in exchange for others.

"

"To this end, you arranged a conflict between Jason and Thompson, so that the two of them suddenly appeared in one place, and the teddy bear happened to be damaged during the conflict."

"Then there's another plot where Spider-Man chases the Claw Killer, but causes a traffic jam and an overturned truck crushes your important gift, thus changing your fate."

"It can be seen from these two plots that what you want to write is a story about a young hero who begins to reflect and finally awakens after discovering that he has hurt ordinary people."

"As you said, this story is indeed a bit clumsy and childish, and not deep enough. If you look at these two stories, Thompson and you just played a superficial tool man, with no character arc of his own, just for the growth of the hero.

And pave the way."

"The design of these two plots is because your mentality of wanting to reflect the true level of Bruce has prevailed. You feel that he can also write stories of this level, so that you can be like him."

"But soon, the mentality that reflects your own wisdom took over again. In terms of discussion of doctrine, you felt that you could come up with a more reasonable idea to convince everyone. In terms of plot, you also felt that you could compile a better idea.

A more in-depth plot to show that you are more than one level higher than Bruce."

"So there is this Gordon line. This is completely a stage set by your narcissistic psychology for yourself. It is something you write when you want to show that your psychology has the upper hand."

"So, in this line you start to discuss the issue of ability and responsibility. You are just an ordinary person without ability, so naturally you don't have such a big responsibility."

"The opposite is the Superman line. When Superman lost his abilities, he did not shoulder much responsibility. In the end, he saved the world only because he restored his powerful abilities."

"You agree that ability and responsibility are linked, and use these two lines to reflect your point of view, but your point of view is not that the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility, but that if you have no ability, you will not be responsible, or even you should not be responsible, and you cannot think about taking responsibility.

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"It's like you left Gordon paralyzed in bed. He no longer has any ability to seek justice, but he always wants to take responsibility for things he can't bear. That's why he is in so much pain."

"You understand this as the source of his pain. The purpose is to warn the audience, look, this is the fate of an incompetent person who wants to take responsibility. In essence, you are saying that trying to be a hero will only make you suffer.

If you can’t do it, it’s better to recognize the reality and give up early.”

"You think this is much deeper than 'with great power comes great responsibility'. This is not childish. This is the principle that adults should uphold."

"Then you feel that to the extent that the plot is eye-catching, you have to show that you are better than Bruce, so old cases, Bourne Supremacy, physical pain, mental torture, shootings, investigations, reversals..."

"You stuffed all of this into Gordon's line, your parents were intertwined with Gordon's shooting case, Gordon's one-sided contact with the female police officer due to suspicion, and his physical condition of being paralyzed in bed and unable to take care of himself.

The pain, the mental torture of seeing the murderer do evil but being helpless, the shooting many years ago, the detection many years later, the nephew who was thought to be a positive character, ended up being the mastermind behind all tragedies."

"Do you think this is a non-childish plot, with violence, blood, conflict, and reversals? It's much better than any young hero's coming-of-age story."

"Going back to the Superman line, the first half is still the point of view you output when Bruce's horizontal psychology prevails. The one who can break the inner demons of young superheroes should be the spirit of perseverance and never giving up, and the spirit of following one's own sympathy.

Heart and righteous mentality, until you can maintain the quality of the clouds opening and the moon shining brightly."

"You think this kind of spirit is childish and cannot exist in reality, so you have to shoot it like this to show how superficial Bruce's understanding of the world is."

"But soon, the psychology of reflecting your own wisdom took over. Human beings are all greedy for enjoyment. No one does not like a peaceful life. Superheroes are also human beings. How could they not give up? Why should they not give up?

?”

"So you skipped time, deleted the memories of Jason and Peter, and built a false happy living environment for them to show that you see, the high-spirited young heroes back then also had to indulge in the peace and joy of ordinary people?

"

"After a disaster, aren't they also cowardly and retreating, putting self-preservation first and putting their families first instead of saving the world?"

"In terms of plot, you think stories surrounding campus life and Christmas are plots that only children would like to watch. On the contrary, terrorist attacks, the end of the world, lack of people, and chaos are what adults should watch.

"

"So you arranged a terrorist attack in the second half of this story line - of course, it was definitely not caused by Jack, but I think you said that of course there would be a catastrophe."

"While completing this play, these two psyches have been pulling back and forth. You want to show how naive the Bruce you play is, and how wise you are as Bruce."

"So you created such a drama that is logically inconsistent, has unclear plot, changes scenes back and forth, jumps back and forth in time and space, foreshadowing is buried or not, and the reversals are extremely embarrassing."

Schiller showed a sneer and said: "But that's fine if this is just a bad movie. What's even more sad is that this bad movie was directed by me, not you."

Bruce finally stood up. He glanced outside the door, stared at Schiller and said, "I was just about to ask, what did you do?"

"Is there a possibility?" Schiller also stood up. The two looked at each other across the desk. Schiller looked into Bruce's eyes and said: "Without me, you can't even direct this bad movie. You

Do you know how much effort I have made to present this show completely? Do you know how much effort they have made?"

Schiller turned to look at the villains standing in the room. They all looked at Bruce's face, and then sighed more uniformly.

"What's going on?" Bruce just wanted an answer.

Schiller also sighed softly, walked out from behind the desk and said: "The vast majority of people have indeed had lucid dreams. One day they suddenly realize that they are dreaming, and then they can become the master of the dream and control it.

everything in.”

"But do you think you are the master of the dream kingdom? Do you really think you can be like the God of Dreams and even bring souls from reality, and can you fabricate dreams completely regardless of logic?"

Bruce frowned slowly.

Constantine suddenly appeared in the room. He dusted himself off with his fingers and said, "Of course you can't. Even if you have the ability to create a dream bubble, it will be based on the logic of the dream kingdom, not yours."

In progress."

Schiller walked up to Bruce, looked up at him and said: "And you think you fabricated this dream world perfectly. It was me and this group of criminals who replaced the characters in the dream world, working non-stop and conscientiously behind the scenes.

You patch it.”

"And me." Constantine folded his arms and said, "Using the only authority of the dream world, I worked frantically for days and nights to keep this world with broken logic from collapsing."

"So why on earth did you do this?" Bruce asked: "Since I made up the dream and the world's plan didn't work from the beginning, why didn't you just let it go?"

"Of course it's because if you can't finish the play, if you don't show your schizophrenic ego in front of everyone, how will people know that you are crazy?"

"And..." Schiller turned around, showed a smile to Bruce and said: "How do you know how you can be so crazy, so mediocre, so boring, and stupid enough to have so much fun?"

He laughed, and all the madmen in the room laughed. The Joker laughed so hard that he was out of breath. Harley Quinn laughed so hard that she punched the wall. Even the usually serious Scarecrow and Mr. Freeze couldn't help but use their hands to fight.

Press your mouth, the corners of your mouth are harder to press than a gun.

With a bang, the door was pushed open, and the Penguin, wearing sunglasses and a mob leader costume, came in cursing.

"His grandma, you ran away immediately after finishing the filming and left me there. I was almost beaten to death by those little bastards! You..."

When the Penguin looked up, he saw a huge mouth full of fangs——

Not smiling, unable to laugh.

Sorry for the late update, but when I write about it, I laugh like Nuwa patching up the sky. I have to be strong and logical at the same time.

Editorial Department, do you have any idea? Editorial Department?




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