Pokémon's Lord of Fear

Chapter 509 Annabell

"You mean, the audience is curious about the story of the doll I inserted into Dead Silence?" Teng Shu looked at Zoroark. He really didn't expect that before Hachiko: A Dog's Tale was released, fans began to urge him to shoot a horror film. They even directly asked him to see the story of the doll. Who was that doll? Of course, it was the famous Annabelle. Teng Shu did set up this foreshadowing before. The other doll was also the only one that was not controlled by Mary Shaw, just to prove the uniqueness of Annabelle. But when he thought of Annabelle's story, Teng Shu's expression was a little strange. As a derivative horror film, Annabelle has three films, which is not bad, but if it is shot from the origin, then it needs to start from the second film.

"Yes, boss. Everyone is curious about the story of the doll named Annabell." Zoroark said seriously. Hearing this, Teng Shu sighed. Since it was going to be filmed, it was not impossible. After all, Teng Shu still had a deep impression of the movie Annabell. After all, the doll was not that scary in Teng Shu's opinion. It could only be said to be a scary doll that was in line with the inner thoughts of people in Europe and the United States. But for Teng Shu, a Chinese, it was just like that and not worth mentioning at all. So Teng Shu himself almost forgot about it, but he did not expect that his fans still remembered it. Thinking of this, Teng Shu still planned to film it.

The plot of Annabell begins when doctor John Form gives the rare antique doll "Annabelle" as a gift to his pregnant wife Mia. Although Mia loves collecting dolls, she feels a little uncomfortable with this porcelain doll because Annabell looks very strange. That night, the Higgins couple, their next-door neighbors, were killed by members of the cult "Disciples of the Ram". The murderer committed suicide while holding the doll when he broke into Mia's house. The blood seeped into the doll and activated the evil spirit. In the following days, supernatural phenomena broke out, such as the doll moving on its own, the rocking chair in the baby's room automatically moving without wind, and bloody handprints on the refrigerator. Mia witnessed a female ghost in a white dress many times, the supernatural upgrade elevator suddenly malfunctioned and displayed the demon code "5914", Mia was scratched by an invisible force, the baby monitor emitted the sound of cult chanting, and the Bible in the study spontaneously combusted.

The priest revealed the cult's attempt to summon the devil through the doll. The evil spirit was code-named "5914" and its target was Mia's unborn child. Every time Teng Shu thought of this, he wanted to complain. European and American movies really like to use the power of maternal love. In the final battle, the evil spirit manipulated Mia to jump off the building but failed. Later, it threatened her to commit suicide with the baby's soul. The black neighbor Evelyn voluntarily sacrificed her life and used holy blood to seal the evil spirit to save Mia and her daughter. But then Annabelle's doll fell into someone else's hands. This also symbolizes that the horror brought by Annabelle has not ended yet. But this is normal. How can you continue filming after it ends? As long as there is popularity, capital will naturally support it. But if you use this to shoot flowers, it won't work. So Teng Shu thought about it and decided to use the second part to write the plot of Annabelle.

The autumn nights in the Midwest of Sinnoh are always damp and chilly. In Samuel Mullins' studio, the desk lamp casts a dim glow on the wooden table. He is concentrating on installing the last screw on a ceramic doll, his fingertips are stained with traces of sawdust and glue. His wife Esther pushes the door open with two cups of hot tea, and their daughter Annabell follows behind, her hair still stained with grass clippings from playing outdoors. "Dad, look what I found!" Annabell pulls out a crumpled note from her pocket, with "Find me" written on it in crooked handwriting. This is the favorite game of their family of three - hide the note in a corner of the house, and then take turns looking for it. Samuel smiled and rubbed his daughter's hair, but when he bent down to pick up the fallen screw, a dazzling car light suddenly tore through the night.

The sound of brakes, the shriek of twisted metal, and Esther's screams were all mixed together. When Samuel woke up from his coma, the doctor told him that Annabelle died on the spot. He mechanically turned his wrist and found that he still had the half screw that he had not installed in time in his pocket. The cold metal seemed to be mocking his powerlessness. On the seventh day after the funeral, Esther smashed all the mirrors in the house. She firmly believed that Annabelle's ghost would appear in the mirror - but in fact there was nothing, only her own haggard face was shattered in the fragments. Samuel huddled in front of the workbench all day, using a carving knife to make crazy marks on the doll's face, "Maybe... there is another way." Late one night, Esther tremblingly opened an "Introduction to Spiritualism" bought from a used bookstall. In the flickering candlelight, they set up the altar in Annabelle's room according to the instructions in the book and lit three black candles.

At first, nothing happened until Esther accidentally knocked over a ceramic cup, and the fragments spelled out a vague "A" on the floor. As they stepped back in horror, the Annabell doll in the corner suddenly turned its neck - even though its joints had been fixed long ago. "We can get her back," a hoarse voice exploded directly in their minds, "but there's a price to pay." The moment the deal was completed, Samuel felt something cold crawling up his spine. The next morning, they found the Annabell doll placed on Annabell's bed, with the corner of its mouth raised strangely. What's more terrifying is that there is a dark red bead embedded in the doll's left eye socket - it was the button that Esther lost last week.

The evil spirit started out with minor tricks: putting toothbrushes in ovens and stuffing milk cartons with hair, but as time went on, its malice grew. One rainy night, Esther rushed out of her bedroom screaming. Her left eye socket was empty and blood was running down her cheek. Paralyzed, she could only watch the doll sitting in her wheelchair and say in her own voice, "Mom, it's your turn." When the priest arrived, the whole room was filled with the stench of rotting meat. He drew a cross and recited scriptures, but was knocked to the ground by an invisible force. In the end, he could only seal the doll in a wardrobe covered with pages of the Bible, hiding it in Annabelle's former bedroom. Before leaving, he nailed seven holy nails on the door frame, each of which was soaked in holy water.

Twelve years later, the Mullins converted the mansion into an orphanage. On the day Sister Charlotte moved in with her six children, Janice, the girl who always sat in a wheelchair, was immediately attracted by a red door at the end of the corridor. "There's a voice calling me there," she said stubbornly. That night, Janice sneaked into the bedroom that had been blocked for many years while everyone was asleep. The moonlight shone through the dusty window onto the layers of Bible pages on the closet. She easily opened them - as if guided by some force - and turned the rusty doorknob. The doll was sitting in the closet, wearing the little dress that Annabelle had worn for the last time. When Janice's fingers touched its cold porcelain skin, the temperature of the whole room dropped sharply. Annabelle in the photo suddenly turned her head, her eyes emitting a strange green light in the dark. A white cloth hung from the ceiling, swaying in front of Janice like the tongue of a hanged man.

When Janice was pushed down the stairs, she heard the sound of her spine breaking. The first thing the evil spirit did after taking over her body was to return to Samuel's bedroom. The old man was horrified to find that his "daughter" was breaking her fingers one by one with his carving knife: "You took mine down in the same way back then." Esther tried to hit the intruder with her wheelchair, but was easily overturned. Her body was torn into a cross shape and nailed to the wall, like a twisted work of art. When Linda raised the ball gun and shot, the bullet passed through the doll's body, but bounced off the wall and hit her own knee. When Junsha arrived, she found only blood all over the room and a doll sitting on Annabelle's bed, with an innocent smile on its face, but the red beads in its left eye socket looked like drops of solidified blood.

The possessed Janice - now calling herself Annabell - was adopted by the Higgins couple. Her file reads "paralysis of the lower limbs caused by an accident." No one noticed that she was always talking to the air late at night until three months later, when a neighbor called the police to report hearing a baby crying. When Junsha broke into the house, she found the bodies of the Higgins couple in a prayer position, and Annabell was sitting in a rocking chair, humming an out-of-tune lullaby. When John Form bought the doll, the antique shop owner said mysteriously: "It likes children." Now he knows the meaning of this sentence - every night when it is quiet, the doll's eyes will turn towards the direction of the children's room, and his daughter Lily has been drawing the same scene recently: a long-haired girl standing at the end of the bed with a ceramic mask on her face
The pages of the Bible in the closet are turning yellow and curling, but the evil spirit's laughter can still be clearly heard.

The story of Annabell 2 can continue the plot of the first one, so this is really a unique thing, but Hongsu doesn't care about it. Ai has already had some ideas about this matter. Thinking of this, Teng Shu also had some ideas, but the specific filming of this movie is still a relatively arduous problem for Teng Shu now. Thinking of this, Teng Shu decided to wait until his loyal dog Hachiko is on the stage. However, considering the authenticity of the movie, the name is also known as "Katy Dog", but there is nothing wrong with calling it Hachiko, after all, Katy Dog is also called Hachiko in the movie, and Teng Shu is quite looking forward to it. What reactions will other people have after seeing it?
With this thought in mind, time passed quickly and it was the day when "Hachiko: A Dog's Story" was released. At that time, Ghost Pictures did not do any publicity because there was no media preview and Teng Shu did not indicate his name, so many people did not know who produced the movie. However, looking at the poster of Houndoom, people were still curious, so they walked into the cinema. The reason for this was because it was the request of the organizer. The organizer asked to do so in order to increase the fairness of the award. They believed that the box office was also an important factor in determining the results, and the directors would also go in to see the movie.

Under such circumstances, a group of people walked into the cinema and started watching Hachiko. After the movie was over, no one stood up in the entire cinema. People were silent for a long time. Until they saw that the director of this movie was Teng Shu, and there was a big "This incident is adapted from real circumstances", people really couldn't hold it back anymore. Low sobs were heard, even strong men shed tears, and countless people burst into tears. Among them were two people from the jury. They were also immersed in such a movie. However, the two judges had very different opinions on whether this movie was worthy of healing people's hearts.

"I'm not saying this, this is definitely a movie that heals people's hearts. I was extremely moved after watching it, and didn't you shed tears too? Aren't you moved by such a movie? Ah? Look into my eyes! Tell me, is this touching or not?" One of the judges said very directly, and the other judge twitched his mouth after hearing it. Such a question could be asked, but he admitted that he did shed tears. After all, this movie looked quite satirical and made people feel very interesting. Although there were some problems, it still made people very thoughtful. And the judges had to admit that this movie was very good, but they still had their own ideas.

"But after watching it, I felt like crying and my mood was very bad, as if I was depressed. You want to say this is a cure? I can't admit it. I think it's depressing." The judges were very dissatisfied. Normally, this matter should have other ideas and other cures, making people feel physically and mentally happy after watching it, but this made people very sad and wanted to cry. They couldn't help but think of their Pokémon, and those whose Pokémon had left recently cried even more heartbrokenly. After hearing the judges' words, the other party also showed some complicated expressions. She felt the same way, but this matter was really difficult to evaluate. Thinking of this, the female judge sighed, but still believed that this met the requirements, so the two of them sent this matter to their superiors.

At the same time, a hot search quickly topped the list.

[A new work by director Teng Shu? ]

Countless people saw Teng Shu's name and confirmed that it was produced by Ghost Pictures. It was severely backstabbed by Hachiko, and everyone collapsed. The discussion went straight to the sky, and countless people also knew that Teng Shu had filmed a new work, Hachiko, and there was no trailer or promotion! This made many people curious. People curiously asked what this movie was like, but then they saw a series of comments like [too good, too funny, too healing], and countless netizens said that this was really not a horror movie. (End of this chapter)

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