After reading it... To be honest, this is too fantastical, and it always inserts flashbacks, which makes me a little confused. I really need to draw a table and write down the time line. In fact, it is really not good for a pure relaxed state of mind. friendly. In the end, apart from realizing that Liu Jianming was a paranoid, damn it, he didn't die, and the others were confused.
However, I can feel that his voice on camera is very strong, and every transition is caught off guard and seems reasonable. But this kind of over-tech feels a bit dazzling, and the story line is messy. I don’t know if it’s because the story is already very hard to tell here, or it’s intentional, but I feel a little hard for this reason. Maybe the sequel is really troublesome, and most of the sequels are rubbish. But this one is really not as amazing as the previous ones, and it really is the first eternal god. But there are two points in this one that I will use when I learn it now. One is the role of a psychiatrist. When I started counseling with the role of Tony Leung, it was a bit funny. I could use this funny trick.
For example, if you know that there will be many reductions in the future, like forcing another person to do something you don’t want to do, you can use it very well. In the beginning, state what you want him to do, he doesn't want it, then he finds a reason to run away, but then he has to come back to accept it, and he can't escape from your Wuzhishan. You continue to talk according to the rules, and he starts to answer, The jar is broken, I urge you to hurry up and sign it immediately. Then at this time you can go directly to the next part, but he will be surprised because he doesn't know, but you tell him that he signed the document, and he has to recognize it. This is pretty useful. There is also the latter way of destroying the lyrical atmosphere, which is also very funny.
This is called unexpectedly known.
(Hey, every time I record this kind of funny trick, I have to sigh why I don’t have this innate talent for funny? It’s very funny in life, but I can’t write it down, I can only learn it a little bit. Maybe it's because the characters in the pen are often far away from themselves. It feels like this, sometimes the characters have the shadow of the author, but sometimes it seems that only the characters are far away from the author in order for people to fully develop their images and create wonderful characters .)
The second surprise was that the psychiatrist hypnotized Liu Jianming, and the moment he woke up, that look.
To be honest, it really reminds me that when I write, I really don’t want to do so much psychological description, just express things that are externalized such as movements, eyes, and expressions. External behavior expressing the heart, sometimes more wonderful than the straightforward description of the heart. After all, the audience also has a brain, they can push it and feel it for themselves.
I feel like I've become long-winded when I write recently, really.
Well, record here today. come on.
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