March 16, 2016

Krystina 2022-04-22 07:01:15

Is this also called a sense of rhythm? ! ! ! Not even a thriller or suspense...

If an accident caused the death of a loved one, "Rose and Red Lotus" is better than it. If you are looking for someone, "The Long Engagement" is better than that.

If you really want to put it together, you can:

A mother keeps looking for her child thinking her child has been abducted or something. After searching for a long time, she found that the child was always by her side. She accidentally locked the child in the basement a few years ago, and the child died there. So the mother kept going out looking for the child, but in fact the child hadn't left the house for several years. The middle is a little more compact, and finally the truth is revealed, and there is a rose and red lotus-style literary ending.

Cut out the boring and meaningless ghost plot (but it can be the child's ghost to remind the mother), highlight the various twists and turns of the middle mother looking for the child (like a long marriage contract), and then the relationship between the parents can also be used to create Conflict, it is said that they almost got divorced because of the missing child (the original husband and wife have a very flat relationship, the existence of the husband is almost meaningless, there is no point of dispute, and there is no point of tears).

Damn, the speed of the original work is too slow for me to open x4.0, there is no plot at all! Obviously it can be a twisted and bizarre story! If you have to say ghosts, say so! The plot of killing 5 children with a deformed child and killing 5 children with the nanny was handled in a suspenseful and thrilling way, ah ah ah ah

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  • Simón: [while reading Peter Pan] Wendy grows old and dies?

    Laura: Wendy grows old, but Peter Pan takes her daughter to Neverland every year.

    Simón: Why doesn't Wendy go, too? If Peter Pan came to get me, would you come, too?

    Laura: No. I'm too old to go to Neverland, darling.

    Simón: How old are you?

    Laura: Thirty-seven.

    Simón: At what age will you die?

    Laura: What sort of question is that? Not for a long time, until you're very old.

    Simón: I won't grow old. I'm not going to grow up.

    Laura: Will you be like Peter Pan?

    Simón: Like my new friends.

    Laura: There's more than one?

    Simón: Six.

    Laura: They won't grow up either?

    Simón: They can't.

  • Aurora: Seeing is not believing. It's the other way around. Believe, and you will see.