Pokémon's Lord of Fear

Chapter 510: Caty Dog is going to be called 8 Gong

However, many people are skeptical about what these netizens said. After all, in everyone's opinion, people like Director Teng Shu have a criminal record. He said that Ghost Call was a mystery movie, and it was not the first time that some mystery movie lovers were tricked into it, so everyone was skeptical. However, as various film critics also jumped out, everyone finally confirmed that what Teng Shu shot was not a horror movie, but looking at the comments of these film critics, everyone was very curious. What are these people talking about? Why do they all say that this movie is a very touching movie? Thinking of this, countless people also walked into the cinema to see what Teng Shu's comeback work is, and this includes a film critic. The other party is a film critic known for being weird, and often makes some magical operations. He has a lot of fans, and there are more than five million living fans, which is not a small number.

"It's the new work of Director Teng Shu. I'm quite curious about this movie, but I'm even more curious about this movie. Now many people are saying that Teng Shu has run out of ideas and can't continue to make excellent movies. Unexpectedly, Director Teng Shu came here with his eyes on the awards. This is really magical." At this moment, the film critic named Locke was talking on his mobile phone with a smile. He doesn't shoot videos, but he is still happy to share his thoughts with his companions. However, Locke scoffed at what his companions said about him breaking down in tears. In Locke's view, let alone breaking down in tears, he would not cry, not even a little. After all, Locke thinks he is a very magical person. He has a high tear point, and he will criticize those scenes that are forced to be sensational and tear-jerking for the sake of sensationalism.

With this idea in mind, Locke came to the cinema, and after the movie started, Locke was quickly immersed in it. He was originally eating popcorn, but he ate slower and slower, and finally Locke couldn't eat anymore. He felt as if he was standing in the snow, and then looked at the Growlithe in front of him, who was lying in the snow, waiting for the trainer who would never come back. But at this moment, the little Growlithe has finally waited. It has waited for Miss Junsha, whom it had not seen for a long time. When Miss Junsha squatted down and hugged it, her whole body was trembling. Her red eyes and dazzling tears seemed to show Miss Junsha's complex emotions, and Locke's tears kept dripping at this moment, but Locke was still holding on. Although the plot is well designed, but
[This story is adapted from real life. Many years after Miss Junsha passed away, the Caterpie that was waiting for her trainer also died.] It was a very short sentence, but it instantly broke Locke's heart. Locke's tears kept falling. Such a story was actually true? It was actually true? This was simply devastating. Locke had never thought that such a thing would actually be true. After all, Locke had always felt that such a thing would never happen in this world, but it happened. This made Locke very upset. His tears kept falling, and he couldn't stop crying. It was like when he was a child, he finally bought the candy he wanted to eat, but he accidentally knocked it into the toilet, which was suffocating. He was also very sad at that time, but now, he felt like he had lost his family.

Everyone in the cinema was very sad. They were silent for a long time. The sound of crying echoed in the screening room. Everyone was in a very uncomfortable mood. After Locke went back, he frantically typed out an article of his own experience, describing his thoughts in detail. He had his own ideas, and he was very optimistic about these things. Locke even felt that Teng Shu had made history. After all, this movie was so special. In the future, when people raise Growlithe and Houndoom, they might even use Hachiko as the name of their own Pokémon. It is conceivable how amazing this influence is. However, Locke felt that there was no problem with this. After all, this movie was really good and touching, and it was based on real cases. This made the touching level of this movie once again break the limit. It can be said to be very outrageous.

Hachiko: An emotional redemption across time and space
The moment the lights in the cinema came on, my eyes were still wet. "Hachiko" is not a movie that requires complicated interpretation. It tells a story about loyalty, waiting and love in the simplest way. However, it is this simplicity that makes the emotional impact of the film hit people's hearts. As a professional film critic, I have seen too many works that are deliberately sensational but empty, but "Hachiko" uses the most restrained lens language to complete a gentle redemption of the emotional desert of modern people.

The scene in the film where Hachiko waits for Junsha to come back at the station every day seems simple and repetitive, but it actually contains deep meaning. The director did not use exaggerated music or sensational close-ups to strengthen this scene, but let time flow naturally - Hachiko waits from young and strong to staggering, from spring flowers to winter snow. This almost cruel time span forces the audience to face a fact: in a world where humans pursue efficiency and utilitarianism, what is more precious than this unconditional waiting? When Hachiko squatted alone at the entrance of the station in the twilight, he was waiting not only for a specific person, but also for an emotional certainty that has been diluted by modern life.

The film's treatment of the theme of "loss" is particularly restrained. Unlike some movies that like to use crying performances to stimulate the audience's tear glands, "Hachiko: A Dog's Story" chooses to let sadness penetrate naturally. When the news of his master's sudden death came, Hachiko just looked quietly in the direction where his master left, without hysterical howling. This silence is more powerful than any cry, because it shows the deepest understanding of one soul to another soul - Hachiko knows that his master will never come back, but he still chooses to wait. This kind of persistence in doing something knowing that it is impossible is precisely the most easily lost part of human nature. In this era dominated by instant messaging and fragmented entertainment, "Hachiko: A Dog's Story" is like a mirror, reflecting the barrenness of our emotional life. We are used to using emoticons instead of real expressions, and using likes instead of sincere care, but we forget that some emotions require time to settle and the courage to persist. The reason why Hachiko's story can cross cultural barriers and impress global audiences is precisely because it touches on the common emotional dilemma of mankind: In this world that changes too fast, how much patience do we still have to wait? How much can we pay for pure emotional relationships?
At the end of the film, the scene where the young Hachiko died peacefully on a bench at the station did not deliberately exaggerate the tragedy, but it made the entire theater fall into a long silence. This is not a story about death, but a fable about how to love with dignity. Hachiko used his life to interpret what "loyalty" is - not blind obedience, but the courage to stick to the promise when the other party is always absent. This quality is so scarce in contemporary society that when we witness Hachiko's behavior, we can't help but feel ashamed and shocked. Walking out of the theater, the autumn sun gently sprinkled on the street. I suddenly realized that the reason why "Hachiko" can become a classic is that it uses the simplest story to awaken our deep desire for pure emotions. In this era of information overload but emotional scarcity, perhaps we all need to learn to stick to uncertainty like Hachiko, and precipitate what is really important in the passing time. After all, the most precious thing in life is often not the satisfaction that is immediately realized after getting it, but the courage to pay even though we know that there may be no return. 】

In addition to Locke, many others also joined in this film review. People were discussing Hachiko, Growlithe, the explosion and the fire. Because of this incident, more details from the past were dug up, and people angrily discovered that if these people had not behaved recklessly at the time, then perhaps Junsha and others would not have died. Those people were also dug out to resist accountability. People kept asking and discussing this matter, and for a while, these things were dug up again. At the same time, countless Growlithes were named Hachiko. Many people's first reaction when seeing Growlithes was to see Hachiko, and the training rate of Growlithes also increased several times. After all, people really want to have such a loyal and cute Pokémon to protect themselves.

"The box office has broken 100 million so quickly, now it has broken 1 billion?" Teng Shu looked at the box office the next day and felt it was too outrageous. Breaking 1 billion in just a few days was simply a phenomenal movie. You know, this is not a horror movie, and it is not a public welfare film. Teng Shu plans to use the profit this time to develop his own company. His company also needs to develop. After all, the company needs to continue to expand. Moreover, the screenwriter's "Female High School Ghost Story" is now being formally promoted. Teng Shu is still very optimistic about the other party's movie. This movie is very interesting, but there are also some problems. Thinking of this, Teng Shu had some ideas. He plans to deal with this matter slowly and then promote it at the same time.

After that, the news about Hachiko was constantly updated, and people were discussing it very hotly. Teng Shu also successfully returned to the public eye. Many people were curious whether Teng Shu would stop shooting horror movies and start shooting these touching movies. However, Teng Shu himself did not say so. What he is worried about now is what kind of horror movie he should shoot as his horror movie comeback? This question made Teng Shu feel a little upset. Although he had written a lot, it was not easy to shoot well. Thinking led to rationality, and Teng Shu also had some scalp tingling. For this question, Teng Shu was not particularly clear, but he still planned to give it a try to see how the shooting effect would be.

Teng Shu stretched himself. He was now on vacation in his villa, where the sunlight filtered through the sparse treetops and sprinkled on the moss-covered path. A tranquil forest stretched out, with a lake like a mirror and reeds growing by the lake. Occasionally, a few Pokémon frolicked by the lake, splashing water. A timid Sandshrew hid behind a tree and peeked, while the elegant Chansey strolled leisurely by the lake. The lake water was crystal clear, and fish swam freely in the water, occasionally jumping out of the water and slapping the sparkling surface. The trees were tall and dense, providing a comfortable habitat for the small animals in the forest. The chirping of birds came from afar, interweaving with the rustling of the breeze through the leaves into a natural melody. The sunlight filtered through the gaps in the leaves, casting mottled light and shadows, adding a touch of mystery to this tranquil forest. The Pokémons lived in harmony, enjoying the tranquility and serenity brought by this beautiful home.

But the two Pokémon ran out fighting. Charizard opened its huge mouth and spewed out raging flames. The flames were as hot as the scorching sun, illuminating the entire battlefield. Blastoise dodged the flames flexibly and fought back with a water gun. The water flow was as sharp as a blade, putting out the flames on Charizard. Charizard was furious and flapped its wings suddenly, stirring up a strong wind and heat waves rolling in. Blastoise held its breath and sent out a roaring stream of water, which intersected with the flames, stirring up huge waves. The scene was grand and spectacular. The two complemented each other, showing an extremely fierce confrontation. Charizard flapped its wings and rushed towards him with flames, while Blastoise quickly jumped up and turned into a flash of lightning. In a flash of lightning, it quickly bypassed Charizard and launched a lightning strike. The thunder split the space and enveloped Charizard. The lightning flashed, and an electric curtain was formed in an instant, trapping Charizard firmly.

Charizard roared, and dazzling flames burst out of its body, turning into a giant flaming dragon, rushing straight into the lightning curtain. The fire dragon collided with the lightning, and gravel flew between the collisions. The strong energy fluctuations were terrifying as the beginning and end of the mysterious moment. The fight between the two unfolded in this mysterious Pokémon world, like a fateful duel, fierce and exciting. Their battle was like a contest between fire and water, passionate and burning, but always maintaining a delicate balance so as not to hurt each other. Teng Shu watched curiously. These guys were really strong, but he didn't know why they fought. Could they be sparring? It couldn't be that they were brushing each other's experience, right?
"But this may also be a way for wild Pokémon to fight." Teng Shu watched with interest. He thought of a movie, Resident Evil. So, can we make a biochemical Pikachu? Zombie Eevee? It seems that this is not impossible, but it doesn't seem to be particularly scary. After all, if you can resist, then it won't be scary. Therefore, the protagonist's ability to resist must be deprived, so that the protagonist can't resist or resist, and can only run away. If he doesn't run away, he can only wait to die. This is the best way to scare people. (End of this chapter)

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