The Double Life of Veronique, which featured Sage and Suki, was scheduled to be in the cinema befor
e the start of next year. Director Lincoln and his production team went to the movie premiere, and as on
e of the main actors, Sage was included too,
In the production of a movie, actors were responsible for interpreting and portraying characters. In orde
r to complete the final products of the movie, there were many other procedures needed, which involve
d editing, adding visual effects, and other post–production processes.
Despite having seen the final production movie before, it was quite a different and weird feeling to sit in
the cinema and watch her face appear on–
screen. It felt like another Sage who looked exactly the same but a stranger living another life in anothe
r world. Suddenly, the term parallel dimension appeared in Sage‘s mind again. When she first heard th
e term from Yale, there was a moment of doubt. However, she had too high a
hope for her parents to be alive. It was so strong that it became an obsession. She
did not care whether it
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Nevertheless, she started to reconsider. ‘Does parallel dimension really exist? Do dad and mom really li
ve in another world just like what Jekyll said?‘ “Wow...” The exclamation from the audience brought Sag
e back. She looked at the screen, and it was the scene where she was fighting
against Yolda, the boxer.
When they were shooting this scene, Sage and Yolda were really fighting against each other. Yolda wa
s a highly reputable boxer who had many experiences over the years, and Sage was just an amateur.
Regardless of that, it was still a movie scene, so it was still different from actual fighting. Yolda tried
his best to cooperate with her to
complete some beautiful and extravagant moves. Moreover, the cameraman was good at capturing the
best angle and scene. After the post–production process with the lighting, the
scene was much more interesting than what Sage imagined. Her blood was boiling passionately. “Urgh.
..” With a moan, she was being thrown away by Yolda. Her body got knocked on the wall, rolled back, a
nd then got kicked by Yolda again. She was just like a ball being kicked by Yolda everywhere.
During the shooting, Sage had to roll by herself on the floor. Sometimes she even performed how to ju
mp up straight
like a fish struggling when it was out of the water just to make the production team laugh.
However, there was nothing laughable when it was shown in the movie. She suffered badly in the movi
e, so bad
that she kept vomiting blood from internal bleeding. Not far away, Suki, who was Sage‘s sister in the m
ovie, kept on shouting, “Stop it! Stop fighting... Don‘t hurt my sister! Stop kicking my sister!”
There was nothing to complain about Suki‘s acting skills. Her performance and her lines affected every
audience in the cinema to feel the pain, anger, and despair that she was feeling.
‘Suzy is dying.’ Sage looked at the screen where she was lying beside the wall, having trouble breathin
g, and her body was stiff. Suzy was Sage‘s character in the movie.
When they were shooting this scene, the director came over to discuss the scene with her. Lincoln ask
ed her, “Have you ever had the moment when you feel like you are dying?”
Sage answered, “Yes.”
When Sage was fourteen years old, she was locked up in a small cage just
like a dying kitten or chickling. There were people who kept withdrawing blood from her body. She tried h
In the movie, Suzy was lying on the ground with blood gushing out of the corner of her mouth. She was
the screen, “To die or not to die, that‘s the question.”
What decisions were more respectable and wise? To endure the ruthless destruction of the merciless fa
“Kill everyone!” Suzy‘s voice slowly increased from a very weak to a very strong–
willed tone. She grabbed the floor with her fingers so tightly that the nerves on her hand became visible,
‘She stood up! She stood up!‘ the audience thought. Suzy was still mumbling something. It was a line fro
drama her sister starred in. She only remembered part of it, but she kept on repeating it.
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