Jay Chou, who always keeps bringing surprises, has created another musical variety of detective suspense! The third wave of hit songs, "The Seventh Chapter of the Night", composed by Jay Chou and lyrics written by Huang Junlang, alludes to the story of famous detective Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.) The music video, in the hands of writer Jay Chou, becomes a suspenseful Blue Banshee Murder Case, featuring Jay Chou himself as the Great Detective, Yuhao as the Detective's Little Assistant, and Bullet as the Suspect.
Chou director said: shooting detective stories, of course, to the United Kingdom to shoot to have flavor! So in a word, a huge group of staff, at the end of this year's March cold early spring to the detective Sherlock Holmes' hometown - London, England, costing 4 million to shoot this unprecedented detective giant movie.
AttachmentThe last era of prosperity in 19th-century Britain. Sherlock Holmes was known as the "light of the century" era, in London, Baker Street, Holmes and the successive murder of five women Jack the Ripper began to fight (Holmes is a fictional character, Jack the Ripper is a real character)
Creative background: Detective Jay typing: "It all began on a cold winter's night, with thin air, and a blue rose as the only clue. The truth was about to be revealed. But I blinded myself. I closed my eyes and let the sin come alive and eat away at me ....................."
The story all takes place in a mid-night murder. Detective Jay and his assistant, Uhoichi, are at the scene checking out the body when they see a man looking this way, so they go after him, but unfortunately, the man runs away. Back home, JAY and his assistant start with Blue Rose, visiting flower stores, old people's homes, and even looking for data in the library, and finally find the cafe where the suspect works. Inadvertently, Jay sees a blue rose on the dish served by a waiter and remembers the blue rose on the corpse's mouth. At this time, a male waiter came over and ran away when he saw the two of them. When he saw the detective, he ran away, and of course, JAY felt strange. So the detective and his assistant go after him, but they don't catch him. It was only by questioning one of the waiters that they found out where Bullet lived. Just arrived at a room, JAY was knocked out ...... The real murderer is none other than his own detective assistant - Yuhao. Yuhao is apparently the assistant of the famous detective "Jay Holmes", but in fact is a murderous devil. Once in the cafe to eat, because of the dead quarrel, just by the bullet (male waiter & men) saw them arguing, but did not think anything. But when he committed the murder, Bullet (man & male waiter), who is a hobby photographer, took pictures of his murder, so in order to silence him, Bullet became the target of Woo-ho's murder (which is shown in flashbacks at the end of the drama).After Jay was knocked unconscious by being hit on the back of the head, Woo-ho found Bullet's place (for real), burned the pictures that documented his murder, and killed Bullet. He then goes back to the scene where Jay was knocked out and pretends that he fainted. Jay wakes up and rescues Woo-ho from the scene, and while carrying Woo-ho on his back, Jay sees the ring on Woo-ho's right index finger. In a flash, he saw a picture of himself before he was knocked out: "A right hand with a ring on his index finger, knocking him down from behind." He thought of everything, but instead of revealing it, he carried Woo-ho on his back again.
"On April 14, the case was closed and the story came to an end. I'm the only one who knows the truth, but I can't and won't tell .................................."
The whole MV **** there are seven scenes: 1. a park on the outskirts of London 2. the detective office 3. the door of the deceased old man's home, florist 4. the library 5. the cafeteria 6. the city of London Street 7. the suspect's home, the whole process of filming in London, which bagged the entire library for filming, renting a sports car, such a handicap can be said to be unprecedented, unprecedented! Jay Chou a trenchcoat detective hat modeling, Yu Hao is a British college temperament dress up, the bullet played the role of styling is a cafe part-time chef clothing, photographer styling jacket LOOK, the two in the director of Jay Chou under the guidance of the performance of the scene even their own can not figure out the plot of the trio of drama, very enjoyable, and really suspenseful to the highest point, and wearing an old man's mask of the end of who is it? The first time I've ever seen a man in a mask, I've seen a woman in a mask.
The entire MV does not have a lip-sync screen, MV began, the director also designed a movie title, photos of the murder scene, character introduction, special effects screen, step by step to create a suspenseful opening; compact plot and music clever combination of movie soundtracks and albums included in the singing version is different, Jay Chou in order to the plot of the laying of the groundwork, but also to write a soundtrack to meet the situation, the entire MV is up to 9 minutes! The entire music video is 9 minutes and 47 seconds long (for the movie version), without a single line of dialog, without subtitles, just with the editing of the screen, people can watch with fascination, such a clever approach, it can only be said that the director, screenwriter, performance, singing, composing a single-handedly Jay Chou can do it, right? Unlike some drama music videos that are shot without lyrics, the perfect combination of video and song in "Night's Seventh Chapter" is a big step forward for Jay's movie directing career.
Lyrics Explanation
01 1983 Alley December Sunny
1983: The year Jay started practicing the piano
02 Chapter 7 of the Night Typewriter Continues to Push Toward the Next Line Close to the Truth
The Typewriter: The mutilated "e" and "e" on the note Holmes typed out on the typewriter in "Identity".
Typewriter: in "The Case of Identity", Holmes deduces that Wendy Bank is Angel from the missing "e" and "r" on the typewriter's note;
03 The Fog of the Briar Pipe
Briar Pipe: Holmes's favorite, a beloved object he carries with him; Holmes's "The Masked Man" is a story about a man who has been in a position of power for many years. Holmes said in the case of "The Masked Man", "The pipe is sometimes very important, and there is nothing more expressive of a man's personality than a pipe, except a watch and a shoelace."
04 Drift to the withered tree Silence cries to me
The withered tree: the Musgrave Rite case in Musgrave Manor there is an old elm tree that was destroyed by lightning, through the measurement of this tree, Holmes found the crown left by Charles I;
05 Baker Street side of the rotunda
Baker Street: 1881-1904, Holmes said, "There is nothing more important than a watch and a shoelace. -1904, Holmes and Watson*** rented 221B B Baker Street;
Round Square: Trafalgar Square, London's famous Trafalgar Square, where Stapledon (Roger Baskerville) rides in the carriage of 2704's driver, John Crichton, in The Hound of the Baskervilles;
The Round Square: the famous Trafalgar Square in London;
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06 Knight in Armor on arm
Knight in Armor: The Three Men of the Same Name Chinese Life introduces Sherlock Holmes, who in June 1902 refused the knighthood;
07 Iris crest Shimmering
Iris crest: the iris (golden lily, or vetiver iris) is believed to have been given by God's angels to the bestowed by an angel of God on the King of France, and the French royal family used the iris badge as a symbol; Holmes is 1/4 French, and his grandmother was the sister of the French fine artist Girne (The Greek Interpreter);
08 The sound of an unoccupied carriage
Undoccupied carriage: in The Lone Ranger, Holmes and Watson find Violet Smith's empty carriage in the countryside at the border of Surrey In The Lone Ranger, Holmes and Watson find Violet Smith's empty carriage in the countryside on the Surrey border, and conclude that Miss Smith has suffered an accident; in A Study in the Scarlet Letter, Holmes follows the suspect, "Mrs. Sawyer," in her carriage, only to discover that it is empty and that the suspect has jumped out midway through the journey;
09 Late Night Visit
Late night visit: in The Man with the Crooked Lip, Kate Whitney late-night visit to Watson, asking him to go to the Big Smoke to look for her husband, who has been missing for two days; John Openshaw's late-night interview with Holmes in the rain in The Five Orange Kernels;
10 Evil in the Victorian Moonlight
Victoria: Conan Doyle, in his Preface to The Last Salutation, states that "Sherlock Holmes began his career as a detective in the middle of the late Victorian dynasty, in the middle of the short Edwardian period."
11 The Scarlet Beginnings
The Scarlet Beginnings:The first case Holmes and Watson*** worked on together was The Study on Scarlet, which in English is The Study on Scarlett, directly translated as the Study of Dark Red (Scarlet), and Holmes and Watson met for the first time when Holmes was doing an experiment on the precipitation of blood proteins;
12 Disappearing pistols
Disappearing pistols: one of Gibson's two pistols disappears in The Mystery of Thor Bridge;
13 Scorched canes
Scorched canes: Holmes beats the sidewalk with a cane in The Redbreast Society; in The Three-Masted Ship Gloria Scott, old Trevor uses a lead-filled cane; in The Greek Interpreter, Melas is being Latimer coerced with a lead-filled cane;
14 The melted wax figure Who is not present
The Empty House and The Case of the Crown Jewels in which Holmes uses a wax figure to lure his enemies; "Who is not present" refers to the fact that the wax figure is in the house while Holmes waits for his prey in the empty house across the street from the house; The Hound of the Baskervilles, in which Holmes has sent someone to investigate whether the estate steward, Bryn Mawr, is on the estate to rule out the possibility that he has come to London to follow Sir Henry;
15 The illusion of the symbols on the jewel case
On the jewel case: the bulk of Agra's treasure in The Four Signatures rides in a heavy iron chest;
The illusion of the symbols: the perpetrators of The Dancing Villain use the villainous form of graffiti to convey a message;
16 Contradictions lead to a cul-de-sac he's piled up
In The Architect of Norwood, Holmes discovers that the second-floor corridor is six feet shorter than the first-floor one, leading to the discovery of a perfect secret room built by the architect, Oldacre, at the end of the corridor;
17 Evidence buried perfectly
There have been many cases in which Holmes couldn't find the evidence to bring a criminal to brought to justice; in The Milvertones, Holmes and Watson illegally enter the Milvertones' house and burn the letters and other evidence that Mee has in his possession that are used to blackmail people;
18 The corners of his mouth turn up in mockery of the Scottish police force
Holmes often laughs at the ineptitude of the official detectives of the Scottish police force in their cases;
19 If Evil be the score of a magnificent cruelty
"My friend (Holmes) is a spirited musician, and is himself not only a virtuoso performer, but also a gifted composer," writes Watson of The Redheads. ...... "Music is Holmes's great love, and sleuthing
20 (Then justice is a deep and helpless despair)
In many cases, Holmes felt the powerlessness of the so-called "justice" of the law; in "Grange Hall" Holmes says: " Watson, no, I can't do it. Once the summons is issued it will be impossible to save him. Once or twice I have been acutely conscious that more harm has been done by my discovering the culprit than by the event of the crime itself. I have now learned the need of caution, and I had better cajole the laws of England than cajole my conscience." . In The Devil's Foot, again out of sympathy for justice, Holmes lets the murderer Dr. Sturdell go free.
21 Its Finale I'll Write It Myself
In "The Last Case," Holmes tells Professor Moriarty, the "Napoleon" of crime, "If I could be sure of destroying you, I would willingly die with you for the good of society. " During a thrilling trip to the Continent, he said to Watson: "If the journey of my life ended tonight, I could die with a clear conscience. Thanks to me the air of London has been freshened. In the thousand or so cases I have handled, I believe that I have never put my powers to the wrong use. The day will come, Watson, when I have captured or eliminated that most dangerous and capable of criminals in Europe, when my career as a detective will be at an end, and your memoirs can be wound up."
22 (Then I'll light the ember in the ashes)
Holmes telegraphs to his brother Mycroft in The Bruce-Partington Project, "A glimmer of light has been seen in the darkness, but it may be extinguished."
23 The morning light dries the last of the sorrow
(then the raindrops will wash away the high walls of darkness)
High Walls: a reference to prisons in general, and Dartmoor Prison appears in The Hound of the Baskervilles.
24 Black ink Stained with peace
In The Curious Case of the Two Women, Sherlock Holmes discovers evidence of the crimes of the swindler Mrs. Von Lammermrein by identifying the black ink with the blue-black indigo ink, and the Duchess of Carlingford is given peace as a result;
25 (Scattered lights off Red curtain descends)
Conan Doyle, in his Last Salutation's Preface, "It is time to close, real or fictional, and Holmes must not fail to retire."
26 Facts can only penetrate to the soil where there are no footprints
In The Curious Case of the Black Angel, it was assumed that Josua Fellows had died by suicide because no footprints were found beside his body, but Holmes discovered that the murderer had committed the deed from a tree; in The Secret Case of Boscombe Creek Valley, Holmes judged the murderer to be a cripple by observing the depth of the left and right footprints;
27 sudden subtle floral scent
"The Hound of the Baskervilles", Sir Henry received an anonymous warning letter, Holmes put the letter paper close to the nostrils, smelled the subtle jasmine, he judged that this is a perfume smell, and therefore guessed that this matter should be related to a certain lady, and later confirmed that this lady is the murderer Stapleton's wife.
28 Deliberately conspicuous costumes
Several times Holmes has used disguise to disguise himself in his investigations (e.g., in The Four Autographs, Holmes dresses up as an old sailor, so that Watson does not even recognize him, and in The Last Cases Holmes dresses up as an Italian missionary in order to escape Moriarty); in A Scandal in Bohemia, Holmes disguises himself as an old clergyman in order to get the photographs;
What is more, in order to get the picture, he disguises himself as an old priest. old priest;
29 Everyone lies with a mask for different reasons
In The Masked Man, Mrs. Munro hides the truth of the matter from her husband in order to protect him and the newly built family, and when her own daughter appears at the window, she puts a gray mask on her;
30 Motivation, too, has only one name, and that's called desire, and across the swamps of human nature one can really go without getting dirty
30 There is only one name for motivation, and that's desire. can really get through without getting dirty
Sherlock Holmes's most famous story about a swamp is "The Hound of the Baskervilles," in which the swamp engulfs the sinister murderer Stapleton, but what is even more frightening is the darkness of the human heart;
31 We can forget, forgive, but we must know the truth
Sherlock Holmes believes that he can let the criminal go if it is justified by extenuating circumstances, but only if the criminal must be honest with him and tell him the course and cause of the crime; in The Masked Man, he says, "It is much better to get at the truth than to have endless suspicions."
32 The Moved Iron Bed That Last Piece of the Picture Finally Pieced Together
In "The Case of the Speckled Tape," Miss Stoner can't move her bed because it's fastened to the floor with screws;
In "The Mystery of Lydgate," Sherlock Holmes risks his own life to find the part of a post-it note that's been torn away, and thus determines that the Cunningham father and son have murdered their coachman, William Kirwan;
33 I heard footsteps anticipating moccasin heels, and he pushed open the door, and the evening breeze shook the kerosene lamp for a while
In A Scandal in Bohemia, Holmes is visited by Watson at night, and not long afterward by the King of Bohemia, who is pretending to be the Count of Von Kramm, and who is wearing "a pair of calf-high leather boots, with dark-brown cowhide on the cuffs", but Holmes is wearing a "pair of calf-high leather boots". "
34 Typewriter stops at murderer's name I turn around
The night sky over Westminster Abbey begins to boil
Westminster Abbey: London's famous Westminster Abbey is located in the West End of London, close to the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street. Adjacent to the Houses of Parliament and Downing Street, it was built in 960 and has been the place where successive British kings have been crowned and enthroned, held their wedding celebrations, and is also the site of the royal tombs. In addition to Princess Diana, Newton, Darwin and Churchill are buried here. The central London area is divided into several districts, one of which is called Westminster. 221B Baker Street is located in the Westminster district. In the case of The Second Bloodstain Case, one of the suspects who lived in Westminster was assassinated;
35 Blooming Brilliant Death in the Chest
The beautiful woman who mysteriously visits Milverton puts a bullet into Milverton's chest in Milverton; ; Woodley is shot in the forehead by Carothers in The Lone Cyclist:
36 I savor this last sweet bite of the of the truth with a smile recalling that justice is only quietly served
Sherlock Holmes, who transferred the fruits of his countless cases to the official detectives without compensation, once blandly remarked that the work was the best reward of all.
37 Fiddling in the Thames
Holmes is a first-rate fiddler; the Thames is the famous river that runs through London (in "The Four Signatures," Holmes and the Crown Detective venture out on the Thames in pursuit of the murderer, Jonnozan Smew, who has hired the Aurora, the claimed fastest boat on the Thames. ");
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Snake Dance:
"Snake Dance" is one of the most mysterious and demonic songs in Jay's oeuvre! The song is inspired by the mysterious atmosphere of the Nile River, lyricist Huang Junlang wrote this song from the Egyptian bazaar flute player snake charmer, with the "Nile River", "papyrus", "pyramids", "sphinx", "parchment scrolls" spread out the gorgeous Egyptian style. music video cost millions of dollars, in order to present the feeling of difference, built up a brilliant palace, lit up the fire, and the dance is an important part of the mystery of the Dance in the mysterious style is an important part of the music and the environment under the atmosphere, Zhou Dong also improvised show a solo SOLO solo dance, a unique dance was praised by everyone very international standard! Also because of the MV in a large number of dance, in addition to the identity of the director is also like a line dance teacher, in the factory with a loud public command all the dancers "1234, 2234...", "Teacher Zhou" guidance of the picture has become an interesting scene in the film factory!
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