Chapter 469: The Walking Dead premieres

Chicago, the town of Lokoff.

The two scenes in the morning were filmed quickly. The director was leading people to sort out the shooting equipment. The producer Garcia came over with a water glass and said, "The company called and said that The Walking Dead will be on the channel tonight. play."

Top frowned: "So fast? Well, you can see the feedback from the audience."

In this show, his studio also has a share of the revenue, not much, only 5%.

But his salary for directing the filming is calculated separately, as are the behind-the-scenes team he leads.

If the results can meet expectations, no one will be dissatisfied.

After all, as a director, he is not pedantic.

It's just that his unique aesthetic has made many production companies unacceptable, thinking that there is not much marketability, and the risk of investment and return is not proportional.

Garcia sat down beside the top and handed him the water glass, "I suggest that the crew can take a half-day vacation, and postpone the afternoon scenes until tomorrow, so that everyone can go back and watch the episodes, and they will have more motivation for the next filming. ."

"Well, let's shoot again tomorrow. Anyway, we are still ahead of the schedule." Top took a sip of water and nodded.

After the crew ate lunch hastily, Top announced the news to the crew.

And which of the main creators of the crew is not looking forward to their own works?

Seven thirty in the evening.

British actor Andrew Lincoln, who does not have a fixed residence in the United States, was in a hotel and locked the channel for the show.

His mood was a little uneasy, and a little nervous, but he was more looking forward to it.

After all, this is his first TV series in which he is the male lead, and the quality of his performance is really related to his future development in the circle.

It was this mood mixed with various emotions that made him lean on the sofa and keep his eyes on the TV for a moment.

Even if there is still more than half an hour before the broadcast.

Time passed minute by minute.

Suddenly, there was a low-pitched background music on the TV, and a few pictures flashed through, forming the title of "The Walking Dead".

The sound of the music fades away. At the beginning, it is the familiar logo of a chemical factory in the movie, similar to the three small pages of a fan. Then the camera pans all the way, and it is faintly visible that many roads are destroyed and the city is ruined.

The screen went dark.

The linkage with the movie is over, and what follows is a brand new story——

In the small town, Rick (played by Andrew Lincoln), who is wearing a police uniform, received a call from the police station, asking to rush to a certain street and execute the order to cooperate with the search.

Unexpectedly, the black guy who was arrested not only sold drugs, but also carried firearms with him.

In the rush of the incident, during the firefight, Rick was unconscious because of a bullet in his left arm.

Then he was sent to the community hospital in the town. After falling into a coma, he woke up again, but felt that the world was suddenly strange.

The sight in front of him is full of dilapidated scenes-cars parked indiscriminately, various items scattered all over the floor, chaotic streets, no familiar town residents, as if they were ransacked or escaped.

He just said that when he woke up, the community clinic didn't even have a medical staff, so of course he felt something was wrong.

Walking and walking, something even worse came.

In a lifeless street, suddenly, Rick heard some kind of biting sound.

He turned his head, then lay down on the ground and looked under a car.

He saw the feet of a little girl, she was walking, and picked up a teddy bear doll.

He dared to get up quickly and shout, "Little girl?"

But the little girl seemed to ignore Rick without hearing it.

He had to walk quickly towards the little girl and shout, "I'm a policeman. Little girl?"

This time, the little girl with her back to Rick stopped.

"Don't be afraid, I'm a policeman," Rick repeated.

The little girl finally turned around.

She murmured something, her eyes were dull, but slowly, her expression suddenly became grim, her teeth grinned, and it was extremely fierce.

This sudden change made Rick take out the pistol subconsciously.

Rick felt right.

The little girl charged towards this side with an extremely uncoordinated figure, like a beast.

Rick was terrified and pointed the pistol at the little girl.

"boom!"

The gunshots sounded and the threat was lifted.

I saw that there was a hole in the little girl's forehead among the blood on the road.

……

The benefits of choosing to play HBO are perfectly reflected.

This scene has a different kind of beauty of catharsis and a lot of close-up shots, allowing the audience to quickly enter this zombie world where the order is collapsing.

Then, the screen changed.

Jumping to two police officers chatting in the police car, one of them was Rick who had just killed the little girl who had been infected with the zombie virus. He asked his partner, "What's the difference between men and women?"

The other next to him is Sean, a small town policeman played by Joe Bothern.

He had such a funny look on his face.

But Krick said, "Seriously, what's the difference?" He asked seriously.

Sean thought for a while before answering, "I've never seen a woman who knows how to turn on the light. They only know how to turn on the light and never know how to turn it off."

This so-called light switch answer is a more American metaphor, similar to Sean's belief that women only create problems, but don't know how to solve them In general, the topic of men Rarely do not talk about women, either complaining, or praising, or longing, or always licking a dog...

But obviously, Sean's character created by this sentence is biased against women.

He also doesn't care to expose this prejudice.

The setting of this kind of role is more typical of American men. They are playful, have countless girlfriends, don't have any sense of responsibility for the family, and have discrimination that has been etched into their bones since childhood.

And Sean's role is also to set off the image of the protagonist Rick.

The two continued to talk about the topic, and suddenly the words came from the radio, "All idle units, all idle units, there is a resistance to arrest on Second Avenue in the southeast of Lincoln County, the gang committed the crime, please come to the scene for reinforcements. Attention, GTAAD records, west of 217234, High alert is required..."

It seems to go back to the beginning, but the difference is that the reason why Rick will be involved in the action alone is introduced.

Because it was a gang who committed the crime, the police force was scattered.

And just as they set off for support, the camera turned and two crows were eating the corpse of a stray dog...

This shot has the same meaning as the mutated deer at the beginning of "Tour to New York". The second half is a flashback to the first half, and it is also a hint of an early nature to the subsequent encounter, indicating that bad things have begun to break out... …

Fans who have watched "New York Row" are excited, this ubiquitous same technique will make people feel inexplicably familiar.

But the bad thing, the first episode is over...

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