Chapter 897 (1/2)

Wu Qizhe and Audrey Hepburn spent a week in Rome, Italy, and then returned to Los Angeles together.

Audrey Hepburn went through that night and didn't want to stay in Italy. If she didn't have to film, she wanted to fly back to Los Angeles the next day.

On the first day of his return to Los Angeles, Wu Qizhe received an invitation from Gatsby, a small shareholder of his film company.

Gatsby bought a villa on New York's long island. He held a big party every night, but he did not participate in the carnival behind the scenes.

Wu Qizhe directly returned to New York with space transfer. Instead of calling Polaris or Phoenix, he drove to Gatsby's Long Island villa by himself.

It was only 8 p.m. at this time, but outside Gatsby's villa, there were already full of cars, and men and women constantly swarmed into Gatsby's villa.

Wu Qizhe felt that the scene he saw at the moment was very familiar, much like a scene he had seen in a movie.

Gatsby did not play with these singing and dancing people, but hid in the depths of the villa to drink.

The prompt sound of the system rings again, and the plot of the Great Gatsby is in disorder.

Wu Qizhe immediately responded. No wonder he felt familiar with the scene. It turned out that it was one of the scenes in the film the Great Gatsby.

The movie is about Nick, an unknown writer, coming to New York from his Midwestern hometown. Next to his house is Gatsby's luxurious house. There's a big party here every night. Nick meets Gatsby and is interested in Gatsby. The result of the inquiry is: Nick understands that Gatsby has a love affair in his heart.

Gatsby was not rich when he was young. He was a major officer. He fell in love with a girl named Daisy, and Daisy was fond of him. After the outbreak of the world war, Gatsby was transferred to Europe. As if by chance but by necessity, Daisy broke up with him and married Tom, a dandy from a rich family. Daisy's married life is not happy because Tom has another mistress. The satisfaction of material desire can not fill Daisy's spiritual emptiness. Gatsby is in great pain. He firmly believes that it is money that makes Daisy betray her virginity, so he is determined to become a rich man. A few years later, Gatsby finally succeeded. He built a luxury estate opposite Daisy's house. Gatsby spends a lot of money and plays all night, trying to attract Daisy's attention to save her lost love.

Moved by Gatsby's infatuation, Nick goes to visit her long lost cousin Daisy and conveys Gatsby's heart to her. Daisy is always deliberately provocative when she meets Gatsby. Gatsby faintly listens to her at her disposal, and naively thinks that the love affair has come to an end. However, the real tragedy starts quietly at this time. Daisy is no longer daisy. Daisy just regards their ambiguous relationship as a kind of stimulation. Nick finally noticed, but it was too late. Once, Daisy ran over her husband's mistress while driving in a state of confusion. Gatsby takes the responsibility of driving to protect Daisy, but Daisy has made up her mind to abandon Gatsby. Under Tom's provocation, his mistress's husband choked and killed Gatsby. Gatsby eventually became a complete victim. Gatsby didn't notice the mocking smile on Daisy's face until he died. Gatsby's tragedy lies in that he dedicates everything to his beautiful dream, while Daisy, as the embodiment of his ideal, only has a beautiful body. Although Daisy has long been moved, although he clearly recognized that ”her voice is full of money”, he still does not change his original intention and stubbornly pursues to revisit the old dream. People are holding a funeral for Gatsby, but Daisy and her husband are already on their way to Europe. It's over at last. Seeing the emptiness of human reality, Nick was deeply disgusted. With a tragic mood, he left the noisy, indifferent, empty and false metropolis and went back to his hometown.