Chapter 1390
It cost much more time and money for an animated film than ordinary movies to be put on the large screen, which was the reason why there were few animated films.
“If you really want to be an animation director, I can help you,” said Calvin.
Hanna was startled. If it was said by an ordinary person, she would only think it was a joke. But it was said by Calvin, so it would really happen.
That was because Calvin absolutely had the ability to make it.
“No, no!” Hanna hurriedly waved her hand and said, “I don’t have the ability to direct an animation currently. Besides, the investment in animation is enormous, but the risk is huge, too. I don’t want you to help me when I don’t have the ability. You will suffer losses eventually. I’d better do what I can do now.”
“It doesn’t matter even if I lose a lot of money. But if you don’t want to, that’s okay. Once you think you have that ability, I will invest in your animation then, okay?” said Calvin.
Hanna smiled and didn’t refuse again. Instead, she said, “Okay. Deal!”
When they arrived at the cinema, Hanna suddenly said, “Wait for me here. I’ll come back soon.” Then, she ran in the opposite direction in hurry.
Calvin saw that she ran to the counter selling snacks and bought popc and two bottles of drinks. Then, she strode back to him with the bucke of popcorn in her arms.
“Let’s eat popcorn together later. Ah, I bought two bottles of cola. If you don’t want to drink cola, I can change it,” said Hanna.
“That’s okay,” Calvin answered. He just felt that Hanna looked like a kid when she was holding the large bucket of popcorn.
Hanna bought the tickets when Calvin was driving. After they walked into the cinema, Hanna looked around. Although this animated film had a wide range of audience and wasn’t childish, most people who came there were a family of three. Many children were there.
“It seems that a lot of children watch it too,” said Hanna.
“After all, this animated film attracts people of different ages,” said Calvin.
“I wonder when I can watch animated films with my children,” said Hanna. All text © NôvelD(r)a'ma.Org.
She didn’t mean to say that. It was just a sigh.
Calvin looked at her and said, “Do you want to watch an animated film with your children very much?”
“Yes…” She suddenly paused, and then her face blushed. She thought, “Why did I say it? It seems as if I can’t wait to have a child.”
Hanna stammered with a red face, “I… I just mean to watch animations with my children in the future. I don’t have other meanings. Don’t think too much.”
Calvin looked at her red face with a smile. “What do you think I’m thinking about?”
Hanna felt very embarrassed. Her face was almost buried in popcorn. Fortunately, the movie began soon. Hanna finally breathed a sigh of relief.
A Bright Sky was about a little girl who saved a little unicorn in an accident. When the unicorn grew up, he wanted to repay her kindness. He desperately looked for his benefactor of that year. However, when he met the little girl who had grown up, he didn’t recognize her. He even mistook the wrong person.
The unicorn did many bad things to hurt the little girl in order to re his wrong benefactor. When he realized who his real benefactor was, was too late. The little girl turned into dust and disappeared from the world.
Therefore, the unicorn kept looking for the reincarnation of that girl. But when he finally found the girl, he found that there was someone else accompanying her and she loved that person very much. Unfortunately, the girl at that time was seriously ill, and the doctor said that she would die.
Finally, the unicorn cured the girl with all his spiritual power. However, he disappeared from the bright sky because of the collapse of his spiritual power.
The director used some witty means to tell this sad story. Children saw the joy in it, while adults saw the sorrow contained in this story.
Hanna felt her eyes were a little hot. She sighed for the unicorn in her heart, while there were many children’s laughter lingering around her ears.
For the children, the unicorn was fooled by his wrong benefactor and did many funny things.
Hanna glanced at Calvin who was sitting beside her, only to find that Calvin was particularly focused.
It seemed that he couldn’t hear the voices around him. All his focus was on the film.
“Is he so focused when watching a movie?” Hanna thought to herself.
Then, Hanna’s pupils suddenly contracted because she saw tears flashing in Calvin’s eyes. Then, the tears slowly came out of his eyes and slipped down his face.
“He… he cried!” Hanna thought in surprise.
For Hanna, there indeed were some touching plots in this animated film that made people want to cry. But Calvin was not that
easy-to-be-touched person. Hanna thought, “Isn’t it said that Calvin is heartless and cruel? But now, he bursts into tears when he watches an animated film.”
Although there was no light in the studio at this moment, Hanna could see his tears clearly.
For a moment, she didn’t know if she should pretend not to hesitating for a while, she took out a piece of tissue from her and handed it to Calvin.
It seemed that Calvin didn’t realize that he was crying until now.
He cried! Because of this story, he seemed to see that day when Ros begged him with a miserable look in front of his car, but he treated h indifferently and refused to help her. He loved her so much, but he was overwhelmed by jealousy.
At that time, he himself pushed her back into Jonathan’s arms.
He was destined to miss Rosalie from then on.
Calvin raised his hand and gently stroked the tears on his face. After a long time, he took over the tissue handed by Hanna and said with a bitter smile, “You see my awkward look. Don’t laugh at me.”
Hanna replied in a low voice, “It’s not awkward to cry when watching a movie. I often cry, too.”
Calvin slightly pursed his thin lips, but he didn’t say anything.
He thought, “Isn’t it awkward? Isn’t it a laughingstock?”
Calvin felt that his life was just like a laughingstock.
When Calvin and Hanna walked out of the cinema after the movie ended, Hanna looked at Calvin. His eyes were red, and he looked silent and gloomy.