The Opening Let The Bullets Fly, I Became A Satirical Director

Chapter 45: Fair! Fair! It's Still Fair To Ride A Horse! [Ask For Flowers, Evaluation Tickets,

Chapter 45: Fair! fair! It's still fair to ride a horse! [Ask for flowers, evaluation tickets, monthly tickets, and rewards! 】

If the scene of Zhang Mazi entering the city is the prelude to "Let the Bullets Fly".

Whether it is the Huang family, or the other two major families in Goose City, or Liu Dutong behind Huang Silang, etc., they have not surfaced yet.

Then, the next scene where Zhang Mazi tried to be the "savior" of Goose City, and Huang Silang's counterattack by Hu Wan, Wu Zhichong and others, is the real story line of "Let the Bullets Fly".

This story can be summed up in a few simple words.

The six sons uncovered the old drums of injustice, and Zhang Mazi wanted to open the hall;

Yuangu chased after the fan seller and overturned Wu Zhichong's wine;

Wu Zhichong was used to being domineering, so he beat up the fans;

The drum of injustice was smashed, and Zhang Mazi appeared on the stage!

In front of the hall, Wu Zhichong was arrogant and domineering. When Zhang Mazi asked if there was any grievance, Wu Zhichong was not afraid, because he knew very well that under Huang Silang's despotic power, under the oppression of himself and Hu Wan and others, the people of Goose City I don't have the courage to resist anymore.

He said there was no injustice, so Sun Shouyi, who sells fans, naturally did not dare to say that there was injustice.

Not only did he dare not say that he was wronged, but he also had to say that Wu Zhichong was wronged. It was his fault that he ran and knocked over Wu Zhichong's wine...

From here, we can see how bad the living environment of the people at the bottom of Goose City is!

After being beaten up, he vomited blood, but Sun Shouyi didn't dare to get angry or speak up. He even turned around and gave Wu Zhichong two bangs on the head.

Does this symbolize something?

Does it mean that the oppression of some superior people has reached the point of "breaking teeth and swallowing in the stomach"?

In fact, it's not just so "plain"!

After Zhang Mazi lit up his pistol, deliberately found trouble, and asked Wu Zhichong to kowtow to Sun Shouyi another hundred times, Huang Silang's revenge was the real climax!

That means that under the oppression of the Huang family, the people of Goose City not only want to "shatter their teeth and swallow it in their stomachs", but also "disregard the facts"!

Even if it's because of killing a person, the coercion of Mr. Huang must be the main priority...

Zhang Mazi was clearly aware of this, even when he entered the city, he had already realized that the influence of the Huang family in Goose City had reached the level of "lawlessness".

If you want to make a fortune and leave, then "gun barrel" + "gavel" may be enough.

But what does Zhang Mazi really want to do in his heart?

So far, no one knows...

After punishing Wu Zhichong, Zhang Mazi came to the county office. Wearing black sunglasses and long leather boots, he didn't look like a civil county magistrate in the traditional sense.

But after he became the master of the people, those shirtless commoners knelt down in front of him willingly and happily, shouting "Master Qingtian"!

boom!

Zhang Mazi fired.

"Get up, don't kneel!"

"The emperor is gone, no one is worthy of your kneeling!"

"I am not worthy of your kneeling!"

Zhang Mazi looked down on everyone. Although he looked tough, he could intuitively give people a sense of strength and trustworthiness!

He stretched out three fingers, pointing high at the sky, and uttered that line that was so popular in his previous life that almost everyone knew it...

"I come to Goose City and only do three things!"

"Fair, fair, fair on horseback!"

The shirtless commoners knelt down like a pillar of jade falling on a mountain of gold.

Zhang Mazi fired his gun into the sky again!

"Stand up, don't kneel!"

In this scene, the most classic metaphor is probably firing three shots and saying "fair" three times...

But there are some things that can only be understood naturally. As an author, I can't write...

In addition to this metaphor that cannot be written, Su Mo still uses the more classic comparisons in the previous life "Let the Bullets Fly" - such as the clothes of the people in Goose City.

But all the people who appeared in "Let the Bullets Fly" were shirtless!

What does this represent?

It means...they have been exploited, and the oppressed don't even have clothes to wear.

Sun Shouyi still had clothes to wear, which meant that he was not the bottom of the common people, but a "petty bourgeoisie" group higher than the common people.

And Hu Wan, Wu Zhichong and others are at a higher level...

further up.

Hu Qian, Hu Bai, Huang Silang.

There is even one... Liu Dutong.

The reason why the movie "Let the Bullets Fly" is a classic is that any character, any prop, any scene, or any shot in it has enough metaphors!

Even Su Mo, who has "perfect director skills", still has a lot of difficulty in replicating this movie.

It's not because he doesn't know where those metaphors are, but even if he knows, he still has extremely high requirements for all aspects if he wants to shoot them in such detail!

When filming the scene where the county government judged the case, it took Su Mo almost 20 minutes just to adjust the eye contact between Jiang Wen and Uncle Ge...

Don't underestimate these twenty minutes!

In other crews, 20 minutes might not even be done for props and sets, but in the crew of "Let the Bullets Fly", this is enough time for two or three shots!

And the reason why the eye contact between Jiang Wen and Uncle Ge had to be adjusted so carefully was because... this scene was the beginning of the master really beginning to understand and choose to stand on Zhang Mazi's side!

It can be seen from the follow-up plot that, in fact, from the beginning to the end, the master has concealed something from Zhang Mazi!

For example, he originally planned to take office in Cannes, but in the end he told Zhang Mazi that it was Goose City because he wanted to "sit on the mountain and watch the tigers fight";

For example, he had already seen that Lao Qi was rebellious, but he never told Zhang Mazi;

For example, he is clearly the county magistrate, but he didn't reveal his identity in grief until the magistrate's wife was beaten to death...

But in the movie, before that, the thing that touched the master the most was what Zhang Mazi said in front of the hall, "Kneeling to make money or standing to make money", but that was just saying.

What really made the master look at Zhang Mazi with admiration, and even had the idea of ​​"comparing Zhang Mazi and Huang Silang" in his heart, was this scene!

Anyway...

After deciding the case in front of the hall, elevating his position as a "gavel", and forcing Wu Zhichong to subdue him with the power of a "gun barrel", the real climax of "Let the Bullets Fly" began.

That is... the struggle between Zhang Mazi and Huang Silang!

[Continue to rush! 】

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