When the movie ended, many viewers sat in their chairs and listened to the ending song without getting up.
The title of the ending song is also called "Crying". It is the most desperate song sung by a gentle girl in the gentlest tone.
If you simply listen to the lyrics of this song, you will only find it sad and beautiful. But after watching the movie and understanding the background of the song, the song becomes meaningful and full of a mother's infinite love for her unborn child.
Love, even if the child has died, is still full of affection, hoping to use one's own life in exchange for his health.
Bai Qiquan doesn't like sensational movies. He thinks most of them are embarrassing. Resonance is something that is hard to come by. He is just a college student and has grown up peacefully. His family members are still alive and he cannot experience the sadness of separation and death.
But this movie was different. In just over ninety minutes, he seemed to have personally experienced all the strange events in this hospital. Even when the mother whose name was unknown told her story, Bai Qi seemed to feel the same way.
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He didn't understand, but he was shocked.
This can only be attributed to the director's good filming and the actor's strong dialogue skills.
Nowadays, many actors have no basic script skills. They speak like they are pinching their throats and have no priorities. Asking them to read their lines is worse than machine pronunciation.
This is why some movies and TV series are obviously in Mandarin, but they have to be dubbed.
At the end of the movie, it's a pity that there are no Easter eggs.
When the audience started to leave, the problem arose.
Many people couldn't stand up.
Either like Bai Qiquan, he was so frightened that his whole body tensed up, his nerves were highly tense, and his legs became numb, or like Pang Zhen, he was so frightened that his legs became weak.
So, actually, it doesn’t mean that everyone really wants to listen to the ending song and is very moved.
It's a physiological reason.
After a while, someone stood up and walked to the exit holding the chair next to him.
Bai Qiquan also waited with his girlfriend for a while, and then walked outside after they calmed down.
The shopping mall was already closed, and the dim lights made the shops that were busy during the day a bit eerie. People leaving the cinema were divided into two groups, and the exits were blocked.
One of them was to go to the bathroom. Because almost no one dared to go to the bathroom alone during the movie, so there were a lot of people, especially girls, going to the bathroom after the movie.
The other wave, which is kind of funny, is that they don’t dare to walk through the closed mall.
"Do we really want to walk from here? Is there another way?"
"I'm a little scared whether I have to take the elevator downstairs later."
"Can you ask the property owner to turn on a light? What if I fall down in such darkness?"
Bai Qiquan found it a bit funny that a group of young people in their twenties did not dare to walk through the dark mall to take the elevator.
At this time, a voice came out.
"How old are you? How could you be so scared?"
He was a pretty tall boy. He and his friends were watching a movie. When they saw a group of people blocking the entrance of the cinema, they shouted.
"Then you go first."
The person next to me answered.
"Just leave."
The boy and his friend went forward and walked into the shopping mall, which was not actually very dark.
Seeing the two people walking away, other spectators seemed relieved and prepared to leave.
At this time, a cry of surprise suddenly came from the front, which made everyone feel refreshed.
I saw that the two boys who had been marching forward bravely just now ran back in panic, rolling and crawling, and they didn't look brave at all.
"It seems, it seems like there is really something..."
The boy who was fearless before had a trembling voice and pointed to the corner ahead.
Everyone took a breath.
"How about we go back and find the security guard together?"
Someone suggested.
As people who went to the restroom came back, more and more people gathered at the entrance of the cinema. Those who wanted to do something good even took out their mobile phones to shoot videos and uploaded them to Weibo or the short video account of Tomorrow Online.
Bai Qiquan thought for a while. Although he was not too scared, his girlfriend was obviously unwilling to take the elevator downstairs at this time.
Moreover, after what happened to the two boys before, those who were still a little nervous were even more reluctant to go downstairs.
Some things are better to be believed than they are!
He had no choice but to go back to the cinema.
There is no midnight show here, and the staff is preparing to pack up.
Bai Qiquan found a staff member and asked.
"Can you please lend us a high-power flashlight?"
"What do you need a flashlight for? There should be lights outside."
The staff was confused.
"Everyone... everyone was scared by the movie and didn't dare to go downstairs."
Bai Qiquan explained awkwardly.
The staff looked at him with a strange look, and then looked at the other spectators gathered outside.
"Just a moment."
He went to the utility room and took out a flashlight.
"I'll take you downstairs."
In the end, the very dedicated staff took the lead and finally brought this group of scared and trembling moviegoers out of the mall.
"Can you go home by yourself? I will take you downstairs and I will not be responsible for taking you home."
He also joked.
Naturally, someone filmed this experience and uploaded it to the Internet.
The staff felt a little strange. When he returned to the cinema, his colleagues had finished cleaning up, leaving him the last one to leave. After thinking about it, he felt a little curious. How scary is this movie that makes these audiences dare not even go downstairs?
He went to the employee's resting place, called up the video, and prepared to watch it before going home.
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That night, on Weibo, topics related to "Crying" were quietly fermenting.
In addition to Bai Qiquan's scene, several other screenings of "Crying" also experienced varying degrees of problems.
For example, in one scene, a parent insisted on taking his child who had just entered elementary school to watch the movie despite the dissuasion of the staff. As a result, the child was so frightened that he cried and was taken out of the cinema.
For example, in one scene, an audience member who went to the restroom for some reason locked himself in the restroom and cried like crazy. It took a long time before he was rescued by the staff. During this period, several people who went to the restroom were frightened.
Another example is that at the beginning of a scene, a couple was quarreling, which affected other viewers, but there was no sound. By the time the movie was over, the two people had reconciled.
It's rare to see a scene like Bai Qiquan's, where the collective is so frightened that they can't leave the cinema.
How could those young people who are so energetic during class and work during the day and are so energetic just scrolling through their mobile phones at night listen to this?
That night, the tickets for "Crying" the next day were sold out, especially the late-night show.
Many people want to see how terrifying a movie that can scare the audience like this is!