Chapter 548: Coffin Bearers(1/3)
Chapter 542 Coffin Bearers
1998, another summer.
Tokyo is really hot.
It seems like this phenomenon called El Niño is becoming more and more frequent.
But, life must go on.
"Magic Hour" has been released and had a grand premiere.
Yuki Mitani became the center of attention.
This script writer is no longer young, and his potential has been fully realized.
He is finally an excellent script writer, and an excellent supervisor.
Naturally, celebrities will be attending the premiere.
Yutaka Matsushige, Masato Sakai, Kohinata...they are now known to the public for their acting skills.
However, everyone still cares about a famous supervisor very much.
Where is Takeshi Iwata?
Why didn't he come?
Didn't he make a cameo in this movie?
Why didn't it show up?
When this question was asked to the main creators of the movie, all the main creators had a smile on their faces.
Is this to show politeness or is there any special reason?
Anyway, no one has given this answer.
Where is Director Iwata?
It's really hot in Tokyo, but Tokyo is also huge.
In the western Tama region, there are many elderly people living here.
However, even for the elderly, there are some entertainment facilities.
A half-dead cinema is open here.
It looks like it's about to close down.
But it doesn't matter, we have a very generous guest here today.
He bought all the tickets in the cinema today.
Private venue.
What's even more interesting is after booking the venue.
This guest only brought one person.
Even though they were just two people, they also bought a lot of popcorn and happy water.
"Awu, your arrangement is really interesting."
"Teacher, I'm actually worried about whether you can still move."
"You guy! How dare you say that to me! Haha..."
"Ha ha……"
These two guests are Takeshi Iwata and Akira Kurosawa.
It should be said that it is indeed a bit strange for two men to come to watch a movie.
But it didn't seem strange that the two of them booked the venue.
Especially since the movie is called "Magic Hour."
Yes, what kind of magic is this movie?
Akira Kurosawa was very interested, and Takeshi Iwata himself was also very interested, although he was only a producer of the film, giving some suggestions and making a cameo.
"You kid, don't laugh here, I'm telling you, if it doesn't look good..."
"Haha...then what can you do?"
"What a boy! How dare you bully an old man like me!"
"Who dares! What if something goes wrong with you and you rely on me?"
"Ah! You kid actually said such things...haha..."
Although the two are not really masters and disciples, their relationship is similar. When they talk now, they are based on the principle of nonsense.
It's quite fun and no one will take it seriously.
And while all the fuss was going on, the movie started.
The magic moment is a magical feeling right from the start.
But Akira Kurosawa is a film master after all, and he immediately saw the beauty of this film.
“Interior view.”
"right."
"Time and space are confused."
"right."
"very good."
Takeshi Iwata didn't answer. Let the old man watch the movie by himself.
Soon, the green story appeared.
The boss played by Toshiyuki Nishida was cheated, and the one who cheated him was the very young Sakai Masato.
That woman is Hitomi Kuroki.
The charm of Hitomi Kuroki is really disappointing.
In fact, it can be seen from the performance that even if he is cheated, the boss still loves his woman very much.
It was precisely because of this that he expressed the hope that Bingo Noboru would find the super killer Togashi.
But the boss didn't know that Togashi had actually appeared, but by some strange combination of circumstances, he was abducted by a part-time actor.
So, how to find this super killer?
Bingoden had no clue at all.
Until a girl named Shikama gave him an inspiration.
Find an actor!
That's right, wouldn't it be enough to let an actor play the killer?
And of course you can't find any of the more powerful actors in Bingoden.
So, by some strange combination of circumstances, he found Murata, who loved acting but was very unprofessional.
Murata's appearance is very interesting.
"Imagine that clear sky disappearing."
"The sun will sink below the horizon."
"The afterglow shines on the soon-to-be-grey sky."
"Darkness is coming to the earth."
"The moment the light completely disappeared."
"That's the magic moment."
It starts with a close-up shot, a very, very close shot.
Line after line came from Murata's mouth.
He seemed to be giving a personal speech, just under the sunset.
And wait until the camera pulls away.
It turns out that there is a drawing board behind him.
The sunset and the red clouds are all painted.
This is a classic movie.
It feels very magical.
In fact, the so-called magic, or magic.
Ultimately, it's just visual deception.
To be continued...