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Chapter 1813 1813 Disgusting

Watching a movie is actually a very passive thing, because the audience's perspective is always consistent, but the director can change the viewing effect through photography skills. For example, the most important light setting is also natural light, which can create warm, cold, violent, cold, and truth based on the angle, strength and amount of light.

Many times, the director just shoots a landscape painting in front of him, without anything else in it, but in fact the audience can feel it, positive or negative, positive or negative, sunny or depressing, and so on.

The same is true for the visual effect between Hugo and James. The audience cannot see the lower body of the two people in the camera. Moreover, because the angles of the cameras are different, the height difference is naturally different, so the audience cannot know the real height difference between Hugo and James. So, Hugo now wants to use this difference in visual effects to create different psychological effects. When the audience cannot detect specific changes, their inner feelings will change, which is the power of acting.

Curtis didn't think so far. To be precise, he didn't know how the effect of shooting like this was. However, he was not an expert in acting, but Hugo was, so he shrugged, "Then let's try shooting."

After starting the filming again, the part of the reporter interviewing Dudley was filmed first, and then the part of the conversation between Ed and Dudley was filmed alone.

Dudley looked at Ed in front of him happily, "I have seen the police detective test results, and the top of the twenty-three people." Ed looked up at Dudley in front of him. Although the huge gap in height made the oppression brought by Dudley even more powerful, Ed looked very confident, with a smile on his lips, without pride or arrogant, but it seemed to be natural, as if he was not surprised by the test results. This actually shows his inner arrogance.

"Where are you going to adjust?" Dudley asked, which made Ed calmly close his lips, his eyes drifted slightly to the side, as if he was in deep thought, "Parliament? Political style? Or where?"

Before Dudley could finish his words, Ed opened his mouth and almost spoke. As soon as Dudley finished speaking, Ed replied, "I want to go to the criminal department." There was no gap, full of confidence and confidence. Obviously, he didn't need to think.

This made Dudley's smile disappear from the corner of his mouth. He took two steps uneasy and bit his lower lip and thought, "Edmund, you are a political animal," Dudley stood beside Ed and said condescendingly. Ed raised his chin slightly and looked at Dudley's eyes without any weakness, but it was inevitable that he would reveal a young man's attitude towards his senior. Dudley narrowed his eyes slightly and said as a person who had experienced it, "You can understand the weakness of human nature, but you don't have the courage of a tough guy."

Ed also turned around and kept his eyes in front of Dudley, seemingly straightening his back slightly, trying to increase his momentum, but in the end, "You are wrong, sir."

Dudley raised his eyes slightly and said lightly, "Would you be willing to frame someone who you know is guilty to ensure that the court convicted him?"

Ed lowered his eyes, a little impatient and helpless, the young man's youth was inevitable, "Dadley, we have talked about these before." He no longer called the other party "supervisor", not even the last name, but called his name. The smile at the corner of his mouth softened, his whole momentum retreated, and he changed to a real junior.

But Dudley was unwilling to let Ed go, and he aggravated his tone and interrupted Ed, "Would you like it?"

Ed raised his eyebrows, his eyes revealed the puppy's expression, he shrank his shoulders slightly, and said softly, "I don't want to." The justice he insisted on was the judgment of the law, it was also his weapon for his step by step, and it was his bottom line. He could not accept the method Dudley said, or to be more precise, for his future, he could not accept it.

"Are you willing to let the prisoner confess in a severe torture?"

"No."

"Would you like to shoot a naughty criminal from behind to avoid a lawyer from waive him?"

Dudley pressed step by step. Ed lowered his head helplessly, stuck out his tongue and pursed his dry lips, and let out a sigh of relief, but he still raised his head and looked at Dudley firmly, "I don't want to." It was as if the child was expressing his position to his father.

"Then don't be a detective for God's sake." Dudley persuaded, "Go to places where you don't have to do this."

"Dadley, I know you have good intentions." Ed's voice softened, no longer the politeness and unfamiliarity he had when facing the reporter just now. It seemed that this was the real him, but even like this, he still seemed meticulous, and there was no human touch in his gentle words. "But I don't necessarily want to learn from you..." Ed looked at Dudley's eyes seriously, motionless, and carefully saw the depths of Dudley's sight and even in his heart, "or my father."

Such gentle words, but such unswerving words, can even feel the sound of his teeth slightly rubbing from that simple "my father", cold-blooded and cruel. The power of resistance and the bursting ambition burst out in an instant behind the golden glasses, and then it flew in a flash, almost making people think that they were dazzled.

Perhaps, indeed, this Ed is the real person. Without the hypocritical packaging, the magnificent ambition penetrated from his thin face, his dull hair and the regular uniform, making people feel the urge to directly slap him in the face and take off his damn golden silk eyes.

Dudley looked at Ed's eyes and moved his body uncomfortably, with a hint of disappointment in his eyes, "Then at least take off your glasses. I can't think of anyone else wearing glasses in the bureau." After that, Dudley turned around and left the police station.

Ed closed his mouth, but gently grinded his teeth. His closed lips and slightly drooping eyes revealed his disdain and coldness. Then he turned his body to look at Dudley's back, and his nose blew out without breath, and the corners of his mouth were also hooked up. The mockery made him look more and more arrogant.

"Card!" Curtis' voice sounded again, but this time, many people laughed loudly before he could continue speaking. After some of them laughed, more people laughed, and they couldn't help it. Curtis looked around inexplicably. He didn't understand what was funny just now, so he could only stare at the lively scene with his eyes wide open, completely confused.

At this time, Hugo, who was still standing alone in front of the camera, slowly took off his gold-rimmed glasses, then vented his breath at the lenses seriously, and wiped them with the handkerchief he took out of his pocket. This simple action made the scene burst into laughter, and some people in the reporters even laughed and made a mess.

Now, Curtis also understood. Ed's appearance just now was really tickling, and he wanted to slap his golden eyes off, and then Dudley said this, which naturally made everyone applaud. After understanding this, Curtis shook his head helplessly and smiled.

But why? Why is Ed so annoying?

In fact, what Ed just said is correct. The situations mentioned by Dudley are all encountered by police and police during the case handling process, but in fact, Ed's answer is correct, because only in this way can unjust and wrong cases be avoided. The police are only responsible for handling cases, but cannot be responsible for judging cases. This is the difference.

However, Ed's words and deeds reveal a hint of coldness and inhumanity. Such people are everywhere in life. Many times, they do grasp the truth, but it is difficult for them to like it. Not only because law is nothing more than human feelings, people are not machines, and inner struggles and hesitations are the most real. When people lose this "hesitation", they are as cold as machines or laws. Even if they are correct and perfect, they are disgusting.

Not to mention the kind of self-righteous arrogance and arrogance, it vaguely shines on the edge of the silk-filled glasses. The ambition that was faintly visible in his heart also revealed a moment of light under Dudley's step-by-step pressure. Such an ambitious man was like a wolf on Wall Street, making people want to see him in a bad mood.

So, Ed is disgusting, even if he is right, even if he is exemplary, he is still repulsive.

After Hugo wiped his glasses, he smiled at the staff around him. This time he was Hugo instead of Ed. He looked at Curtis, "So, how did you feel just now?"

"Perfect, very perfect!" Curtis even wanted to applaud Hugo. After the first scene was filmed, the reason why he wanted to think about it was because he felt that something was missing, but he couldn't say it. Now he finally understood that it was Ed's overly perfect mask that was not complete. After the filming of this scene, Ed's entire image became completely three-dimensional. Not only did it meet Curtis' requirements, but it even far exceeded his ideas. Just through the camera, Curtis could outline Ed's entire character image and background.

Hugo has received so much praise and is definitely worthy of his reputation.

"Next, just take a few more shots from different angles." Curtis couldn't suppress his inner excitement and said excitedly.
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