on the big screen.

With a smile on his face, Martin gently twisted off the head of his favorite teddy bear, and the little girl played by Elizabeth Olsen cried out in fright.

In the cinema, there are also many people who are frightened by Markle played by Martin in the movie.

This step-by-step way of showing his "abnormality" in front of the audience, even if he has seen it at the scene, Robert De Niro still can't help but admire in his heart:

"What a genius way to interpret it!"

It's like a little bit of puzzle solving, slowly substituting the audience into it.

This is something that the original Dakota Fanning could not do.

As time goes on, the film slowly comes to what Robert De Niro thinks Martin has performed at its best.

In the dim light, the shadows of the walls were stretched long and stretched all the way to the staircase.

The father, played by Robert De Niro, brings the prepared pasta and meatballs to the table, and turns around to call Martin's son down to eat.

But when he turned around, he saw that his son Markle was already standing at the corner of the stairs in 05.

His body was hidden in the shadows, and a pair of dark blue eyes looked at him.

The strange expression mixed with the elongated and distorted shadows of the wall, there was an inexplicable impact, especially the vigilance, confusion, nervousness, doubt, and other emotions in those dark blue eyes flashed and disappeared, as if they could speak.

In just a few seconds, it made everyone in the theater gasp.

Roger Ebert, a film critic for the Chicago Sun, couldn't help but write in his notebook, "After "The Sixth Sense", Martin once again gave an actor-level performance, no, his acting skills are stronger now than when he participated in "The Sixth Sense......"

And Martin's old friend, Kevin Thomas, a film critic at the Los Angeles Times, recorded in his notebook: "Every time I see Martin's performance, I can't help but be excited, if he can continue to follow the path of acting, his future ...... It's going to be a legend! I'm incredibly sure!"

If he knew that Martin was ready to transform into a commercial blockbuster, he didn't know if he would be disappointed.

On the big screen, the plot of the movie continues, and the father played by Robert De Niro shows a gentle smile and says: ???

"Markle, when are you coming down? "

Martin's gaze was fixed on "Father", his body still hidden in the shadows, but he nodded slightly in reply.

Then, the best scene came, as he slowly pulled himself out of the shadows with his face slowly out, then his neck and chest, and then his legs and feet.

There was no expression on his wooden face, as if he didn't care about anything, and there was a haze and obscurity between his eyebrows.

Then the image on the big screen advanced rapidly, giving a close-up of Martin's eyes, which were deeply cold and gloomy.

"Hiss~!"

This performance, which once frightened Robert De Niro at the time, scared the audience in the entire cinema.

The emotions expressed in those eyes seemed to make them see the real demon!

Martin smiled faintly, this look, he imitated the real demon, can it not be like it!

Roger Ebert was also frightened, he couldn't imagine at all, what kind of reference or substitution did Martin rely on to make such a look?

You must know that many of the events that actors experience when performing are in real life and have not experienced them at all, so how to express these emotions that they have not experienced very real?

That's where emotional borrowing or emotional compensation comes in.

For example, if an actor is asked to express the emotion of a loved one when he dies, then the actor will often substitute the emotion of losing something important - this is emotional reference.

If you haven't lost anything important, then you can also substitute yourself into the emotions of someone who has lost a loved one, treat yourself as that person, and construct the emotions you should express step by step - this is emotional compensation.

But Roger Ebert couldn't imagine how Martin's emotion could be borrowed and compensated.

The film continues.

Rookie director John Poulson's ability is unquestionable.

He filmed the chain set by Martin in the script in an extremely obscure way, one ring after another-

Let the audience follow the father, first suspecting the original owner of the house, then the sheriff, then the neighbor's man, and then Martin's invisible friend—

In the movie, every doubt makes the father more anxious.

In the theater, every doubt makes the curiosity in the hearts of the audience more and more raised, and the sense of anticipation also increases.

And all these foreshadowings are designed to deceive the audience, for the end of the film, when the schizophrenic father shows his fangs, there is a huge psychological twist, and the (happy) feeling of solving the puzzle.

Even Nicole was attracted to the plot, forgot about it, and couldn't help but ask Martin:

"Who is the real murderer? the original owner, the sheriff, the neighbor, or the invisible friend, Charlie?"

Martin said: "I can't say this, spoilers are not interesting." "

"Cut!"

Nicole rolled her eyes and was once again immersed in the plot.

She didn't realize that she was now in front of Martin, more and more like a little girl, and more and more relaxed. (If you read a violent novel, go to Feilu Novel Network!)

When the film comes to the end, Robert De Niro shows a hideous second personality, and the audience finally finds themselves being tricked.

As the scenes were quickly reversed, the plot of the father's murder again and again was presented to the audience, and the theater resounded with exclamations one after another.

The final ending is, of course, the victory of good over evil, after all, the gloomy two-hour love 313 threads need to be released, and the audience needs a little sunshine.

Roger Ebert wrote in his notebook: "Martin's screenwriting technique is becoming more and more mature, and he plays everybody. And although I don't like the sunny ending in the end, the audience will definitely eat this set, he not only won over us film critics, but also won over the general public...... Although the film still compromises a little bit with business in the end, it does not affect its artistry in the slightest, and it is a masterpiece that deserves a thumbs up. "

The movie is finally over, and lines of subtitles rise on the screen.

The lights in the theater came on, and the eyes of the audience, accustomed to the darkness, narrowed, which made the hall quiet for a few seconds.

Then, the incomparably warm applause rang out, like thunder.

Finally, the entire theater stood up.

They clapped vigorously and shouted the names of the actors in the film.

"Martin, Martin!"

"Robert, Robert!"

"Famik, Famik!"

"Congratulations Martin, you've succeeded again. "

Nicole took the opportunity to hug Martin tightly.

"Thank you!"

Martin smiled professionally, and the gentleman and Nicole hugged each other, and then parted.

Nicole sneered, "This little bastard pretends to be quite similar." "

(Brothers, please take care of it, evaluation, flowers, collections, and rewards are all here, thank you.) )。

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