Jiang Keer originally thought that the first thing she had to do after watching the movie was to confess to Sister Wan.
I told Sister Wan that she couldn't concentrate on watching the movie because she was nervous.
But Jiang Ker soon discovered that she had overestimated the degree of interference Mu Yanze would have on her, and also underestimated Sister Wan's charm.
Almost as soon as the movie started, she had forgotten about the people and things around her.
The movie kicks off with a bang.
In the night, curses were mixed with kicks, and thunder exploded in the sky.
In the footage, a group of careless youths beat up a half-grown boy until his face was covered in blood.
"It's going to rain..."
I don't know who shouted, the young people kicked the boy hard, got on their motorcycles and roared away.
The boy with a bruised nose and swollen face opened his eyes, filled with anger and depression. He looked particularly weak and powerless in the heavy rain that fell.
Climbing up and raising his head, the boy let the rain wash away the blood from his mouth and nose.
Then he staggered towards the brightly lit and bustling place.
The dilapidated home, the silent boy, everything seemed extremely depressing.
When the boy was kicked to the ground by his drunken father, sobs could be heard one after another in the theater.
When tears were about to burst out of her eyes, she remembered that Mu Yanze was sitting next to her. In the darkness, Jiang Keer desperately opened her eyes to prevent tears from falling.
The next moment, a rustling voice sounded, and the tissue was stuffed into the palm of his hand.
Not even daring to look back at him, Jiang Keer bit her lip.
The sound of jingling bells brought back Jiang Keer's thoughts.
On a rainy night, the boy kicked over the bicycle in the yard and ran out of the house.
Not sure if it was rain or tears, the young man touched his face from time to time, and after a while, he ran to a courtyard outside the village.
Climbing in along the dog hole, the young man leaned against the simple shed and gasped for air.
When his breathing calmed down, the boy raised his head and called cuckoo cuckoo a few times.
The rain gradually became lighter, and a window above the head opened, and a plain face took a look.
Jiang Keer's breathing stagnated.
Looking at Ye Wan's face, which was obviously very familiar but felt strangely unfamiliar at this moment, Jiang Keer's eyes were blank.
In the night where the moonlight was pouring all over the place, the girl who pushed out the window looked as beautiful as a magnolia blooming in the moonlight. It was so pure and beautiful that she felt that even a breath would break the beauty of this moment.
When I came back to my senses, I found that the entire theater was eerily silent.
It seems like everyone feels the same way.
The boy saw the girl and grinned.
The girl also saw the boy, with a flash of pity in her eyes, and then closed the window.
The next moment, the girl came out of the dog hole carrying a small bamboo basket.
Clean, disinfect, bandage...
In the more than a minute-long shot, there was no sound at all, only the sporadic falling raindrops complemented the distant chirping of insects.
"I didn't fight with anyone, really! They hit me and I didn't even fight back... Don't worry, it's just a minor injury. It'll be fine after I get some sleep."
The young man said quietly, as if he didn't want the girl to worry.
From beginning to end, the girl didn't say a word, which made people feel that she was just angry.
When she started to pack the basket, the girl raised her head, patted the boy on the head, smiled with a crooked eyebrow, and gestured to the boy.
"She can't talk!"
Exclamations rang out, and there was a burst of belated murmurs in the theater.
Even Jiang Keer was stunned for a moment.
She heard from Sister Wan that she played a mute girl in Ting Hai, but from the beginning of the movie to now, she didn't react at all.
Almost from the moment the girl leaned out of the window, she felt like she could tell what she said from her face.
It seemed that it didn't matter much if she didn't speak.
Anyway, people around her can always understand.
Isn't it amazing?
Jiang Keer's eyes widened and he looked more seriously.