Chapter 387: Powerful Sister Baoer
After a few brief greetings and media interviews, it was soon time to watch the movie.
The lights in the theater were turned off and the big screen lit up.
Late at night, in a slightly gloomy forest, a drunk was stumbling around, mumbling something, which probably meant that he was looked down upon or something.
The drunkard had drunk too much and was tired from walking, so he just found a grave to lie down on, without noticing that the tombstone he was leaning against was lying down.
I casually rummaged on the ground and touched another hand.
"Get up, buddy, and have two more drinks!"
The drunkard probably thought he was still at the table, so he pulled hard and actually pulled out a severed hand from the pile of dirt.
When the drunkard saw this, he was almost sober. He looked around carefully and found a big pit in front of him. It turned out to be a tomb robbery site.
When he turned around and looked again, he found several zombies standing not far away, staring at him.
In order to pass the review, the mainland version of the zombies looks very fake and not too scary.
The zombies in the versions released in Hong Kong, Taiwan and overseas look more realistic, and they are really scary when they suddenly appear in the sight of the drunkard.
Many people were shocked, while some thought to themselves, "It's quite scary. I think he can do a good job in a horror movie!"
On the big screen, the drunkard was so scared that he couldn't believe it at first.
He hurriedly rubbed his eyes, and when he looked again, he found that the zombies were still motionless, but more than ten meters closer.
"Ghost!"
The drunkard screamed miserably and ran out.
Countless black crows were frightened and flew around, hovering over the woods.
Under the moon in the night sky, four big words are formed, "Under One Person"!
The soundtrack and subtitles appear, and comic-style shots flash by one by one, beginning to tell the story and background setting of "Under One Person", such as the "Jia Shen Rebellion" and the "Eight Unusual Skills", so that the audience can know the general world view of the film.
It was natural for Zhang Chulan to endure all kinds of things in the early stage.
After the music, the big screen lit up.
In a spacious and bright university classroom, Zhang Chulan, played by Zhang Ruoyun, was lying on the table and yawning.
I heard my cell phone ringing and picked it up.
"What? My grandfather's body was stolen, but your grandfather's body was stolen! Are you crazy?"
After hanging up the phone, I realized something was wrong. I sat up abruptly and looked at my teachers and classmates in astonishment, whose expressions were even more astonished.
In the woods, Zhang Chulan, played by Zhang Ruoyun, has a melancholy expression, or even a confused look.
Looking at the villagers who were busy burying the remains of their ancestors, he could do nothing.
Because his grandfather's body was really stolen.
Just at this moment, a large rubber-wheeled tractor came roaring over. After it stopped, a girl with a slightly "Republic of China style" dress style got out. It was Feng Baobao, played by Liu Yifei.
"It's alright. I will investigate the theft of my grandfather's remains myself!"
Liu Yifei speaks Sichuan dialect, and because she didn't learn it well enough, Jiang Heng finally chose to use dubbing.
Fortunately, the post-production is quite meticulous and the dubbing is also meticulous. If the audience pays more attention to the plot and pictures, there will be almost no flaws in the dubbing.
That’s right, Jiang Heng looked for many voice actors and finally chose one whose voice was similar to Liu Yifei’s.
On the big screen, Feng Baobao continued to pretend to be Zhang Chulan's sister and even hugged Zhang Chulan very perfunctorily.
Zhang Chulan was confused, his tone of voice changed, and he spread his hands and said, "Where did my sister come from?"
Feng Baobao narrated Zhang Chulan's family history without any emotion, and gave Zhang Chulan's basic information, and also took out a family photo that looked a bit fake.
The villagers questioned, and Sister Baoer explained seriously.
Zhang Chulan naturally didn't believe it, but the villagers thought Feng Baobao looked a lot like Zhang Xilin's son, so they started gossiping. However, they naturally didn't care about Zhang Chulan's family affairs.
At night, Zhang Chulan took offerings to his grandfather's grave to worship, and suddenly found Feng Baobao digging a hole in the distance.
Zhang Chulan took out his cell phone and secretly took a photo, but the flash was not turned off.
But Feng Baobao soared into the sky, raised his shovel and knocked Zhang Chulan unconscious.
When he woke up, he found a zombie with its fangs bared, trying to pounce on him. As Zhang Chulan screamed, Feng Baobao killed the zombie with one knife, with a thud.
The zombie fell on Zhang Chulan's legs, scaring him so much that he screamed loudly, quickly leaned back, and then crawled away.
In the mainland version, these zombies turned into mud and sand after being killed by Sister Baoer.
But in the Hong Kong, Formosa and overseas versions, those killed were real zombies, but they quickly weathered into dry bones.
Feng Baobao took a few steps forward, grabbed Zhang Chulan's feet and dragged him back.
"Help!"
"I'm the only one who can hear you, but I won't save you!"
Sister Baoer actually kindly explained and then threw Zhang Chulan into a deep pit.
"What on earth are you doing, you crazy woman?"
"I can't help it. You've seen too much. I can only bury you!"
"What did I see that you want to bury me?" Zhang Chulan looked helpless.
Feng Baobao didn't explain, she just shoveled the dirt and threw it into the pit.
Zhang Chulan was hit with two shovels of dirt, and he began to flatter himself and talk about the "blood is thicker than water" relationship between brother and sister.
As a result, Feng Baobao ignored him completely. When she saw Zhang Chulan climbing up, she kicked him down and left.
Zhang Chulan climbed up again and saw an extremely shocking scene.
There were dense crowds of about a hundred zombies coming out from the depths of the jungle in all directions.
If the zombie movies in Hong Kong were shot in the style of previous films, I'm afraid that Taoist Chizuru would be frightened when he saw so many zombies coming.
As for Uncle Jiu, he would probably have to check immediately to see if the "talisman" in his package was enough and whether the peach wood sword was there.
Sister Baoer, played by Liu Yifei, only holds two "watermelon knives" in her hands, and her body moves as fast as a white ape, quickly changing positions in the zombie team.
It can be said that he killed them one by one, and soon turned the group of zombies into dry bones on the ground.
"Fuck!"
Not only was Zhang Chulan on the big screen confused, but many guests in the theater were also a little confused, because they had never seen a movie or TV character who used physical methods to eliminate zombies so efficiently and quickly.
If it were the Taoist priest, he would have to fight for a while. If it were the zombie king, he would have to fight back and forth at least.
Feng Baobao, however, was as easy as mowing the grass. Not only was the harvest easy, but she was also so pretty and had a cute personality, which instantly made many people like her.
The reason is simple: Sister Baoer is so powerful!
In fact, most people in the world have a little preference for the strong.
Even men like women who are beautiful and powerful.
For example, in The Legend of the Condor Heroes, Mu Nianci is both beautiful and miserable, her kung fu is not very high, and it seems that apart from her beauty, it is difficult for her to leave a memorable impression on people.
Huang Rong is both beautiful and intelligent, her martial arts skills are slightly better, and her family background in the martial arts world is also extremely good. Naturally, she is more likely to be liked by readers than Mu Nianci.
Therefore, the charm of the character Feng Baobao comes from her personality and strength.
What the audience likes is the beautiful, cute and powerful Sister Baoer!
(End of this chapter)