Chapter 379
Emma Watson clearly knows how important the application of eyes is to an actor.

An actor's performance needs to be reflected by body, voice and facial expressions. When presented on the big screen, facial expressions are particularly important.

Most of people's emotions are conveyed through the eyes. When facing the camera, there is a movie scene that has nothing to do with real life. Naturally, actors need to create their own "inner vision" and combine the two.

It's like the flirting full of desire between lovers, blurred and ambiguous. You can't just let the two actors hug each other and eat each other. There must be some ambiguous relaxation of the atmosphere, so that the audience can see the love in the eyes of the two.

The so-called eyebrows express affection, isn't it just expressing affection with the eyes, performing passionately, and talking affectionately to thousands of women, every shot is full of warmth, and every line of dialogue is touching!

Similarly, an actor who can use his eyes can definitely play a finishing touch to the whole work.

On the contrary, if you can't use your eyes well, it will be disastrous for the entire film and television works.

For example, the domestic female Antetokounmpo, a TV series she performed, on the surface is a professional drama about real estate agencies, but in essence it tells the story of the heroine being in love with Mary Sue by the male lead and the second male lead in turn.

In the play, Sister Antetokounmpo continues her "staring acting skills", and she is indeed a master figure who has carried forward the "staring acting skills".

At that time, the character she played had just met the hero in the play. It was raining lightly, and the hero and the driver passed by and planned to pick her up.

Never expected that this story with a sweet beginning would end in a horrible scene.

In the picture, those widened eyes were lifeless, as if a car was driving, and a long-haired female ghost suddenly appeared in the back seat.

Coupled with the weird smile, it looks like a female ghost is about to kill.

The reason why Sister Antetokounmpo turned such a sweet scene into a ghost movie is entirely because of her eyes.

Again, this person is not suitable to be an actor, because he doesn't have that talent.

But at this moment, Emma Watson looked at Cheng Feng's state at this time, and she was really shocked. After all, to sum up, the "inner vision" expressed by an actor through his eyes, whether it is anger, hatred, excitement, , even if it's like sister Antetokounmpo made a mistake, it's still in the category of normal people.

But Cheng Feng's eyes hidden in the dark eye sockets can no longer be described as normal. These are the eyes that actors cannot imitate.

It is the color that comes from the depths of the heart and blooms from the soul.

It strongly made Emma feel the twisting and tearing in the depths of the soul in Cheng Feng's eyes, and it was still so strong.

In Emma Watson's opinion, Cheng Feng is really crazy!

Those were a pair of eyes that made Emma "unbearable in life", and would make her involuntarily fall into the perverse and cold-bloodedness of the other party.

Cheng Feng reminded Emma of a case she had heard about. There is a profession in the United States called a criminal psychology counselor.

A female doctor named Fonda Pelto worked in this job. During the several years in that job, when she came home from get off work every day, she would have nightmares and insomnia all night. Even if she finally fell asleep, she woke up After I came here, I was in a cold sweat. This kind of work has continued for 3 years.

She counsels and listens to the hearts of some of the world's most notorious murderers.

Therefore, this period of work experience was described by Dr. Pelto as a journey of the soul in hell.

She called herself at that time the person who collected the darkest secrets in the world.

In the late 70s, Pelto had just received a doctorate in psychology at the university, and he had published several insightful papers one after another, accumulating a little fame in the research of criminal psychology.

As a newcomer to criminal psychology, her name also caught the attention of the California justice system,

So someone found Dr. Pelto and asked her to accept a special job, saying that this job would be of great help to her academic research.

This job is to provide psychological counseling and assessment for the most heinous serial killers before they are officially put in prison to serve their sentences, to prevent them from committing suicide, and to ensure that they are alive until they are put in the central prison....
The young Pelto thought about it for a while, and then agreed. In her opinion, getting close to the most dangerous murderers in the world is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, which will give her a more intuitive understanding of criminal psychology. , more valuable material.

However, what she never expected was that taking this job almost became a nightmare for her life.

In 1979, at the Los Angeles Central Detention Center, Pelto found a cell here as his office.

On the first day of work, she worked hard to overcome the fear of being in prison, with a professional smile on her face. With her professional experience, this psychologist gradually established a sense of trust with the first murderer she came into contact with. The prisoner began to confide his heart to her step by step.

The first subject of counseling was the most notorious serial killer of the time, the famous highway killer William Bonin.

Bonin was a serial killer that caused a sensation in the United States at the time. According to statistics, in less than a year from 1979 to 1980, he was found to have killed at least 21 boys and teenagers in Southern California alone. The prime suspect in the murder.

The targets of Bonin's crimes are all young boys between the ages of 12 and 18. He often drives on the road to pick up boys he likes, then kidnaps them to a place, kills the victims with extremely cruel means and throws their bodies in the Near the highway.

Bonin was dubbed the "Highway Killer" because the bodies of his victims were often found along Southern California's highways.

Due to the large number of victims and the extremely cruel methods, Bonin was even rated by the American media at that time as the most evil and murderous person in history.

In order to suppress Bonin psychologically, Pelto tried her best. Every time before seeing Bonin, she would strip the crimes from Bonin in advance so that she could face the counselor with a normal heart. object.

However, many of Bonin's performances made it difficult for her to calm down!
After the trust between the two deepened, Pelto asked Bonin without losing the opportunity: "What does it feel like to kill those boys? When the boy cries and begs you for mercy, have you ever thought that he has a family, and his family may miss him very much?" he?"

Bonin replied calmly, "No, I don't think about anything else when I'm having a good time."

Afterwards, Bonin began to smile, that kind of calm smile, which made Pelto feel creepy...
After a period of time, Bonin told Pelto more details of his crime and his psychological state at the time, and Pelto recorded while listening, and she also began a life of constant nightmares.

In addition to the criminals introduced above, in the days to come, she began to come into contact with more and more prisoners. These prisoners are the incarnations of demons in the world, and each one is more evil and worse than the other!
As time went by, the fun was fleeting and Pelto's haunting nightmares remained.

Because she faces the most ferocious and evil criminals in the world every day, as a psychologist, she also has serious psychological problems, and she has to rely on alcoholism to relieve stress...
She began to realize that her psychology had been distorted. Because of long-term spying on the hearts of these vicious people, Pelto felt extremely uneasy. She found that her heart began to collapse. A revolver hidden under the pillow to barely fall asleep....
Three years later, Berto, who was overwhelmed, finally resigned. She said that she could no longer afford this important task.

For many years after that, she stayed away from criminal psychology and went to psychotherapy, otherwise she might become a demon in the world!
From then on, when Pelto mentioned crime, those terrible and vicious faces of criminals, those terrible inner worlds that ordinary people can't imagine, would all appear in her mind one by one, lingering.

This is the psychologist's "heaviness that life cannot bear!"

At the same moment, Emma Watson stared at the clown played by Cheng Feng, with eyes that could not speak.

She found that her inner defense was being stripped away by Cheng Feng's ghostly twisted eyes!

(End of this chapter)

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