Let You Popularize Hypnosis, Do You Shoot Inception?

Chapter 150 A Perfect Shooting Effect

This scene is about Huang Sir coming to Guangdong Investment Building and waiting for Chen Yongren.

Unexpectedly, he was followed by Liu Jianming's men.

After Han Chen received the news, he sent his younger brother to catch the "inner ghost".

And proclaimed: Whoever doesn't show up today is a ghost!

The two who found that things were not right decided to leave, but they did not expect it to be a goodbye.

Huang Sir's last words that he was hesitant to say will never be spoken again.

Just as Chen Yongren walked around the main entrance, Huang Sir was thrown off the building by Han Chen's younger brother.

He smashed heavily on the taxi behind Chen Yongren.

The location of the 'taxi' is Linle Street, Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong.

Chen Yongren came down from the Guangdong Investment Building and walked around from the back door to the front door, trying to pretend that he had just arrived at the building.

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The scene of getting on the car at the back door of the building in the movie was actually filmed on Lin Lok Street in Kowloon Bay.

The two are far apart, but "transformation" is a common method of Hong Kong film framing.

When shooting the scene of Superintendent Huang falling from the building, Qin Feng used flashbacks, background music, close-ups and other means of film presentation.

Close-up shots of falling buildings can make people look uncomfortable.

So I put the flashback black and white footage of the memory of Superintendent Huang here.

In particular, the use of the background music "Goodbye Police" is perfect.

The sound quality of this piece of music is pure, but also has a lot of sadness.

It sounds more than just regrettable for the passing of Superintendent Wong.

It can also make people respect his noble professional ethics from the heart!

As for the song "Goodbye, Police", it is actually a music adapted from a Catholic religious song in Europe.

In the earth period, when "Infernal Affairs" was released, this song has become a classic in film history.

It is often used as a soundtrack for various TV shows.

When Qin Feng watched "Infernal Affairs" before, he was also very impressed by this scene.

Especially when Huang Zhicheng fell from a tall building and fell to his death in a taxi.

Chen Yongren looked at Officer Huang's body, his eyes widened.

As if not believing all of this.

Time froze at this moment, and everyone around them had different expressions.

"Goodbye, Police" chanted softly like a misty smokescreen amid the intense gunfire.

This song has no lyrics, only humming, but it can best express the passage of time at this moment.

And this is just an elegy for the death of a policeman.

In "Infernal Affairs 1", after Chen Yongren was shot to death by another undercover agent of Han Chen, the music sounded again.

This is a song about the police.

And nothing could express the sadness of their death more than this music.

Because of the two actors who participated in this play, the performance was excellent.

So Qin Feng quickly finished this, the most important scene in "Infernal Affairs" - goodbye, police!

June 7th at 3pm.

Qin Feng was sitting on the director's chair on the set, with two big movie stars standing behind him, and the three of them reviewed the finished footage together.

When Officer Huang was thrown from the top floor of the building, Chen Yongren watched the scene of Officer Huang falling from the building.

The shock, sadness, fear, and dazed expression on his face jumped up, and the image was palpable.

At the same time, the scenes and stories that were getting faster and faster before were released in the 707 exhibition, and suddenly stopped when the audience did not expect the police officer Huang to fall from the building.

It is accompanied by the sad "Goodbye" background music, and then uses the interlude method to cut into the friendship scene between Officer Huang and Chen Yongren during his lifetime.

Slow music, slow camera, plus black and white picture processing.

The whole plot is covered with a layer of sadness, and the warm past contrasts and collides with the cruel reality.

Let the picture convey a sad mood of great contrast.

I have to say, this "goodbye, police" scene was perfectly shot!

When the filming of this scene was completed, Qin Feng had almost finished two-thirds of the entire film "Infernal Affairs".

It also gave him sufficient confidence to complete the production of the entire "Infernal Affairs" before tomorrow night!

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