The Director of Music Department

One thousand four hundred and five. Finally, there is a bit of a supernatural taste

Although, the audience has already understood that Cole can see ghosts, which also reveals the supernatural word of the whole movie.

But to be honest, the foreshadowing is a bit long.

It's just that the movie is well paced.

Something is being arranged all the time, hooking people's heartstrings, making people want to stop, and can't help but want to watch it curiously.

This is what a good director does.

Wang Yifan even heard many people gasp.

In fact, although the United States seems to talk about science in everything, in fact, people here are more superstitious than people in China, especially this kind of nonsense, which is actually more popular here.

The scene changes, and in the library, Cole is sitting alone at a long table near the window, with his head drooping.

The audience can also imagine that this is not the first time this has happened.

And this is too cruel for a child.

Malcolm walked into the room and sat down across from Cole: "Hey little guy, how are you?"

"I don't want to talk about anything now." Cole raised his head, eyes full of anger and coldness.

Malcolm nodded and said, "Okay."

The sound of children exercising can be heard from the playground outside the window.

Cole turned to look out the window. Malcolm was moved by the wounded boy before him.

Malcolm took out a penny coin from his pocket and put it in his left hand: "Do you like magic?"

Cole's face softened a little, and he turned to Malcolm, seemingly curious.

Only at this time can the curiosity of a child be felt.

"Look carefully. A magical copper plate. It looks very ordinary." Malcolm held the copper plate in his left hand and struck it with both hands: "But I just need to slap it... it will run into my right hand..."

Cole looks at Malcolm's left hand.

"But the trick is not over yet. I just need to shake it again, and it will run into my pocket." Malcolm patted his jacket pocket with his right hand: "But it's not over yet! I shake it again, and it will run into my pocket again." Back to the left hand." Malcolm opened his left hand, the copper in his palm.

Cole looked at the copper plate, then at Malcolm's face: "This is not magic."

Malcolm said with a dissatisfied look: "What did you say? Of course it's magic."

Cole pointed to his left hand and said, "The copper plate is always in your left hand."

"Really?" Malcolm smiled playfully.

Cole glared at the copper plate and looked at Malcolm: "I didn't know you could be funny."

The laughter of the children outside the window came in again. Malcolm and Cole listened to the laughter outside at the same time, neither speaking.

One big and one small, both of them have their own troubles, but at this time, they seem incomparably harmonious.

The screen changed, and they came to Malcolm's house!

Malcolm selects some bills on the table with the mail.

Suddenly a woman's voice was heard: "Malcolm, sit down and listen."

Malcolm turned and walked towards the woman's voice. It turned out that the TV in the living room was on, and the woman's voice came from the videotape of Malcolm and Anna's wedding.

The bridesmaid said on TV: "Nothing, Anna is like my sister. You better make her happy. Not just superficially happy....Come here, don't tell her I said it. She said she was the first She knew she loved you the first time she saw you on the street. She would do anything for you. I love you guys...do you have tissues?"

Malcolm couldn't help laughing.

Malcolm went into the bedroom.

There was the sound of a shower in the bathroom.

Malcolm stopped at the door of the bathroom.

Malcolm watched Anna's silhouette through the foggy glass, fascinated by Anna's beauty.

It's just that he noticed a small bottle on the cabinet by the bathroom door, which read: "Antidepressants, take twice a day."

He stared at Anna under the water curtain with some puzzlement.

Melancholy?

This scene also made the audience feel even more weird.

Ana is clearly still in love with Malcolm, otherwise why would she have played a tape of their wedding?

But why is Anna so indifferent to Malcolm?

And depression?

Is it because of this?

And Malcolm's behavior also made the audience incomprehensible.

He doesn't seem to be doing anything!

Just let it go!

camera shift...

Only Cole and the overweight boy Bobby sat at the dining table. A nearby table was piled high with birthday presents. The room was filled with the sound of children playing.

Poppy stared blankly at Cole gesturing with his right hand in the air.

"...Just shake it slightly, and the copper plate will run from my pocket to the original hand." Cole smiled and spread his palm, revealing a copper plate.

Poppy stared and said, "That's stupid."

Cole lost the smile on his face: "This should be funny."

Bobby didn't take it seriously: "You're stupid. Give me back the copper."

Cole returned the copper plate to Bobby bored.

At this scene, the audience couldn't help laughing, but then sighed again.

Cole's clumsy appearance, in fact, really wants to blend in.

Suddenly, everyone understood why Cole was willing to play with Poppy.

Because at least, with Bobby here, he won't receive strange looks.

Even if he is a bit annoying!

Cole saw a red balloon with a long string floating along the spiral staircase towards the roof. He stood up and walked up the stairs in the direction of the balloon.

He heard a man's voice calling: "Sir? Ma'am? Is anyone there? Please, open the door, I'm so bored. If anyone hears, please open the door. I swear I didn't steal the master's horse.  … Open the door, or I'll arrest you."

The sound came from the dark room at the end of the stairs, but the door of the room was open.

At this time, the audience finally felt a bit like watching a supernatural movie.

The door is open, but why is that man shouting to open it?

It goes without saying.

Cole stared at the dark room, his face pale.

Tommy is talking to the birthday boy, Darren.

Tommy: "Ad stars have their own lounges."

Darren: "For what?"

Tommy: "Used to think about characters and dialogue in isolation."

Darren: "You only have one line."

Tommy glanced at Cole who was staring at the dark room in a daze, and said, "Look, Darren."

Darren glanced at Cole, obviously he didn't like Cole, and said, "My dad forced me to invite him."

Tommy signaled Darren to go up the stairs to Cole, and Cole suddenly recovered from his daze.

Cole looked at Darren and said, "Happy birthday, Darren."

"Do you want to go in?" Tommy pointed to the dark room.

Cole replied very quickly, "No."

Tommy looked from Darren to Cole. "We're going to do a play. Would you like to join?"

Cole hesitated and said, "Okay."

Tommy: "The title of the show is Who's Down in the Cellar."

Darren: "Yeah, you play the part locked in the cellar."

Before Cole could react, Darren and Tommy pushed him into the dark room alone.

Cole struggled in horror: "No!"

Tommy slammed the door hard.

Inside, Cole banged hard on the door of the dark room.

Suddenly there was no sound inside. The red balloon on the roof burst suddenly. Then Cole screamed. Cole's heart-piercing cries stunned the two boys.

Lin vaguely recognized Cole's voice. She goes up the stairs. She recognized Cole's shrill cry and rushed to the door of the dark room, turning the handle desperately. The door opened, Lynn carried Cole out, and Cole had already passed out.

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