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As the two entered the theatre, and Drew imdiately abandoned Nicole, running where her forr crew mbers were. Nicole only saw Drew whispering to Tom Hanks from the side, who was sitting next to Eric. Hanks then smiled and got up and gave her his position.

Although very envious, Nicole knows that she is not even qualified to sit in the front row, let alone have anyone in the front row give her a position, although she was not willing, she still scouted out a seat in the middle of the theatre. Then she sat down.

There were more and more people in the theatre, and by coincidence, a 30-year-old man with glasses and gentle personality sat down beside Nicole. The man seed to coincidentally et Nicole's gaze, revealing an astonished look.

As if he just found the most glamorous girl around him, he took the initiative to greet: "Hey, hello."

Although the man's tone was very casual, Nicole, who often encountered similar situations, realized that this was other person's intention from when he sat next to her. Although there was so resentnt in her heart, the other party talked politely, so Nicole couldn't ignore it.

Her tone was plain and flat: "hello."

The man did not care about Nicole's indifference, as he was a veteran flower hunter, and if one retreated because a girl was cold at the beginning, then they should never think about picking up won: "Forgive my abruptness, miss, but you are so beautiful, especially your hair style, with your facial contours, they let your whole person look like a kind of cool and cla.s.sical beauty.

You know, many girls are used to ironing their hair into fluffy little wavy hair, but I see that kind of hair like a nest, like, it's really bad to the extre, and there are few girl with good taste like you." TN: Nicole's hair was like that before Eric changed it for her. i.e. this -u003e this

Nicole heard the man's complintary words, but did not look pleased to be praised, and she flashed a look of embarra.s.snt as she replied sowhat helplessly: "Thank you for your appreciation, sir."

"You're welco," the man said with a smile: "My na is George Northern, a film critic of the"Premiere"magazine."

"You can call Nicole."

"N-I-C-O-L-E? Isn't that like Nike. Wow, I suddenly thought this na is appropriate for you. In Greek, 'Nike' is used to describe a beautiful and delicate appearance, of a strong and independent young woman."

George Northern was about to say sothing more, but the lights in the auditorium went dark, she don't know why, but she recalled Eric's coldness to her at this ti, and as such, she was sowhat disgusted by the diligent attacker and whispered: "The film is beginning, Mr. Northern."

"Of course, I understand." George realized that he was being too eager, and quickly sat down and looked at his body, then he transferred his gaze to the screen.

After the picture of the Statue of Liberty from Colombia, a little girl in the red hoodie flown by fireflies, and a string of beautifully drawn characters that rushed to the sky, turning into the brightest of the stars, the picture was short-lived.

In the darkness, screaming and footsteps rang, as if they were happening in the audience's mind, but the film still did not appear imdiately, and the list of the crew began to appear on the screen.

Fulfilling the curious expectations of everyone, the picture finally lit up. In a dimly lit corridor, Tom Cruise with sungla.s.ses climbed so stairs layer by layer, while singing with mysterious and sad but male voice.

Nicole was staring at the screen, but behind her two girls whispered, they should be fans of Cruise.

"Oh, G.o.d, I suddenly found out that my little Tommy is so handso when he walks. Mickey, I can't stand it anymore."

" too, too, Erica, wait, we must go up again." I want Tommy to sign a few signatures for us.

In fact, Nicole also has the sa feeling in her heart, although she does not know why.

Fortunately, the professional film critic next to her, George Northern also heard the emotions of two female fans and approached them and whispered to explain: "This is the result of the atmosphere rendering, the echo of the footsteps, the mysterious singing, the cool lens, and the silent protagonist, const.i.tutes a very imposing picture, so it is not surprising that they produce that feeling.

Erik Williams is worthy to be called a genius, just for a few simple shots, the highlights in his first two films have completely different styles.

If you adjust the picture to normal, or remove the soundtrack and echo, even if you switch to other soundtracks, then these shots will not achieve the sa effect, this kind of thing seems simple, but the ability to combine several elents together to form an irresistible appeal requires a high artistic attainnt."

It is obviously not a wise act to talk about other n in front of won when picking up girls. But George Northern had regarded Nicole as an ordinary movie fan.

He doesn't think that the girl sitting here would be in contact with Eric, not to ntion being able to et with Eric, so he is generous with his praise for Eric, but he simultaneously he is showing off his ability to appreciate movies professionally.

After coming to the rooftop, with the flaring of the lens, the soundtrack style gradually beca heavy.

After the male protagonist crossed to the edge of the roof, the picture began to switch between his mories and reality, and the doctor confessed in his dialogue with Andy who was played by Cruise that only he had only 4 weeks to live, in front of the audience within Cruise's mory.

"Hey, Tommy won't jump off the building?" A girl's worried voice behind her sounded again, which was actually the common voice of many fans in the theatre.

Another girl imdiately hugged her companion and comforted: "No, Erica, you see Tommy carrying a backpack. He must have another idea. If a person wanted to jump off a building, would he still carry a bag?"

"Miki, do you think Tommy will die?"

"He certainly won't, I've heard reports of many end-stage cancer patients living. Moreover, this is the movie, in movies any miracle can occur, Tommy has not died in movie until now, so he will never die."

"I hope so." Erica put her hands on her chest and made a praying look, while looking forward to the next move of Cruise who was standing on the bleeding edge.

However, the film did not imdiately reveal the answer to the audience. After the t.i.tle of "Running Out of Ti", the picture was transferred to a restaurant. Shane was borrowing a newspaper from Hanks whilst eating breakfast, the cara quickly moved from the restaurant.

In a bar, the sa calm Andy is also eating breakfast, while looking up at a sitcom on TV, with a touch of reluctance and nostalgia.

The two protagonists appeared at the sa ti. The audience thought that the two would have a confrontation in this restaurant. After all, the na of the movie was called"Running Out of Ti", but the picture was quickly cut to other scenes again.

"I dare say that these scene of Cruise will definitely appear again and again. This is a suggestion set by the director. Nicole, did you notice the look of Cruise? He only has four weeks of life, so, whether it's eating, drinking, or watching TV, his look is full of concentration and nostalgia.

He seems to want to use the remaining four weeks to engrave all the beauty of the world into the soul. I dare say Cruise will definitely die in the ending." George Northern next to her couldn't help but show off.

Nicole just nodded a little to show that she had heard the other person's words, her eyes still staring at the screen without squinting, and she began to slowly enter the story.

Inside the blockade, Shane got out of the car and hurried to a police car, and walked up to a a inspector-uniform wearing Joe Pesci, then he asked Ian the police chief who also had a bulletproof vest on as he stood outside: "Has the robber contacted you?"

Ian blinked. "We last spoke 20 minutes ago."

Shane imdiately raised his eyebrows and turned his head in surprise and looked at Ian: "You talked? You mustn't have said that you are the head of Los Angeles' Central District Police Departnt Ian Spey, and that he should surrender and lay down arms within three minutes?"

Ian shook his head and realized that Shane is now his own subordinate, and is no longer the famous police elite he was, {{{{{{{{so I stalked my neck and turned my eyes to the side, a look you can take .

This performance of Joe Pesci was very expressive both in language and in action, and the audience has begun to smile.

Although Shane had so helplessness, he still played the negotiation recording.

When his hand pressed the play b.u.t.ton, the special voice of Joe Pesci was suddenly heard.

"Hey, I am Ian Spey, the head of the Los Angeles' Central District Police Departnt. You have been surrounded by and have to surrender within three minutes."

Shane shook his head and revealed a look of irritation. Ian was once again guilty. He turned his eyes to the window.

During the recording, the robbers proposed a series of conditions. Ian had heard the other side wanting a bulletproof car and couldn't help but retort: "Why don't you want a helicopter?"

Shane shook his head when he heard this and stamped his feet. With an expression of helplessness that cos from expecting too much he replied: "Hey, don't you talk nonsense!"

The atmosphere that Hanks and Joe Pesci had created for the audience also broke at this mont. With Shane's madness, after hearing this line, the first of the laughter from the audience was heard in the theatre.

Sure enough, the robbers changed their conditions from the bulletproof car to a helicopter. Shane could only sigh again and again, and asked for a walkie-talkie before entering the bank alone.

After a series of verbal and psychological confrontations, Shane went and smoothly solved the hostage crisis and forced the robber to commit suicide.

Although in this section of Eric did not make any changes to the plot, he consulted with real negotiating experts when writing the lines, so it seems more reasonable and sharp, even if it were a professional, he could not freestyle such a good paragraph of speech during a confrontation.

Of course, the plot ti has been dragged down for a few minutes, but this is not a problem, the original movie was only 90 minutes, and in Hollywood, most of this big production are about two hours, plus the lines are very cleverly designed, and the audience will not feel the drag of the plot, but will be able to interpret the excellence of Shane's actor more carefully.

Leaving the bank, Shane walked to a snack bar, bought a c.o.ke and a hamburger to eat. In the crowd, a thin-haired old man with a strange smile was holding the cara towards Shane during this series of actions and captured it.

The old man's expression was a bit stiff, but with the iconic mysterious musical scores that appeared almost simultaneously, although most fans may still have so doubts, the professional film critics present will have guessed that the old man is likely to be Andy in disguise.

Sure enough, the picture cut to a room filled with high-tech cri props such as computers, camouflage equipnt, etc. Andy spread out the photos of Shane's bank robbery scene onto the wall.

At the sa ti, there were other old photos on the wall, such as Shane's SWAT (Special Weapons and Tactics) team, which was swept through by a cara facing the wall covered with photos and newspaper clippings. The audience finally understood Shane's identity.

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