Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - I urgently need a script about the Olympic theme now. . Unlimited length. Thank you.

I urgently need a script about the Olympic theme now. . Unlimited length. Thank you.

Act I, 1932, on the eve of the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

[Scene 1] Location: Oriental Newspaper; People: reporter A, reporter B and reporter C.

[Dim light]

There is a table in the center of the stage, with many newspapers and documents piled on it. C sat at his desk and wrote a report, saying that his pen was out of ink. C skillfully sucks ink from the ink bottle on the table and then continues to write. ]

[A holding a stack of papers]

What happened to your report?

C (with a sigh): Well, don't mention it, you'll get angry if you think about it!

A: Who said it wasn't? The government refused to send representatives to participate in the Los Angeles Olympic Games, saying that time was hasty and preparation was insufficient, which was obviously an excuse. Maybe in the end, I played a joke on those foreign devils, saying that there was no one available in China.

C: Shh, don't talk nonsense like this, and don't get into trouble.

A (excitedly): Afraid of trouble? I want to be a reporter even if I'm afraid of trouble? You said that over the years, as long as we deal with foreigners, we will suffer, not only to compensate, but also to cede land. Our sovereignty has long been incomplete! Taiwan Province Province is lost, and Hong Kong is lost. Not to mention that. Now even the three northeastern provinces are under the Japanese! The government did not send troops, did not let the people resist, and watched the Japanese rob our territory! This kind of thing can't be tolerated any longer, and you can't take this tone!

C: Let's talk about these things in private, but don't say them when you go out.

The Los Angeles Olympic Games is coming. I finally had a chance to show the strength of China to the world, but the government refused to send representatives. I'm afraid those foreign devils will arrest me again and make some ridiculous mistakes.

[A and C shake their heads helplessly, and B runs]

Hey, guys, did you hear? The puppet Manchukuo in the northeast of China should send representatives to participate in the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

A (surprised): What? When was this news?

I just found out.

A (angrily): How is that possible! This is clearly a plot with ulterior motives in Japan!

B: Nothing but conspiracy! Alas, it's a pity that you and I are incompetent and can't say this for our country!

C: OK, OK, it's no use being angry. We're just reporters. What can we do?

A: How about that? Of course, we should send our own athletes to the Olympic Games! What does our newspaper do? This is what I eat. Now I want to write a report entitled "The Puppet Manchukuo has no right to represent the Chinese nation".

[Ready to change, B, C. The table moves back to the right side of the stage]

A (monologue): This is China, backward China. Because of backwardness, no one will look up to us; Because of backwardness, there is no place for us to talk about anything. Not only did it have no international status, but it was also repeatedly invaded. Even an equal and fair sports event like the Olympic Games has no right to speak. When will this humiliating history end?

[A sighed, went to the table and sat down, bowed their heads and wrote the report. In the next scene, A should always keep this position]

[Scene 2] Location: On the street; Characters: passers-by, ugly passers-by, newsboy Yin.

[Yin, carrying a backpack on his shoulder, containing all kinds of newspapers; Yin is holding a stack of newspapers in his left hand and a newspaper in his right hand, peddling while walking]

Read the newspaper. The puppet Manchukuo wanted to send representatives to the Los Angeles Olympic Games. The government was questioned that there was no one in the country. Read the newspaper!

When I peddle, I am ugly.

Zi: Take a newspaper.

[Yin hands over a newspaper, and A takes it to give money]

Thank you, sir. [While peddling, the voice fades] Read the newspaper. The puppet Manchukuo wanted to send representatives to the Los Angeles Olympic Games. The government was questioned that there was no one in the country. Read the newspaper!

Son (reading the newspaper): Look (pointing to the newspaper), the Japanese actually took advantage of this loophole and sent representatives to participate in the Olympic Games.

Ugly: Let me see (read the newspaper). How can this work? Are there no athletes in such a big country?

Zi: No, I didn't. I refuse to send it. (of newspapers) Did you see, "The National Government made it clear that' we are deeply sorry to give up this opportunity to participate in the competition because of the hasty time and insufficient preparation'."

Ugly: What is this? How can you abstain before the game in this situation?

Son: It's not just a waiver. This is obviously a loss of sovereignty!

[Son, Ugly, A gets up from the table and walks to the center of the stage]

A (monologue): Who said there was no one in China! With the strong demand of Chinese people and the support of many patriots, our own track and field athletes finally boarded the mail ship President Wilson bound for Los Angeles. This is the first athlete in China to participate in the Olympic Games. He is the pride of the motherland and the hope of the nation. The Olympic dream of the Chinese nation has begun.

[Scene 3] Location: Oriental Newspaper; People: reporter A, reporter B and reporter C.

[C is coming]

A: C, you're back. How's it going?

C: I don't know. B will tell us as soon as he hears the news.

A: People are really concerned about this matter. As soon as the report came out, public opinion exploded! Later, the court sent Liu ... What happened to Liu?

Liu Changchun.

A: Yes, Liu Changchun. Good name, long spring, lucky enough. It is said that Liu Changchun's performance in domestic competitions is almost the same as that of the world champion. In terms of strength, he is completely world-class. It seems that there is hope to win a sigh of relief this time!

C: I don't know. I'm in a hurry to go to America and toss and turn, which will definitely affect my performance.

A: Well, that's right. It is said that he has been floating on the boat for many days, and the game began as soon as he arrived in America. It's really hard to be a man.

[B] keep walking]

A (excitedly): B, how are you?

B (shaking his head): Forget it, it will be eliminated in the preliminary round.

A: Why? Is it really not enough strength?

Well, what can I do? I just got off the boat on the first day and rushed into the battle the next day. What good results can you get!

A: It's so unfair!

B: Who said it wasn't?

C: All right, all right, what are you talking about? I was in a hurry to send it, and I was not prepared. I wish I could catch the game! If I toss about for another two days, I will miss the Olympic Games, and I will wait to go to Los Angeles to watch the closing ceremony.

Now, those foreign journalists call us "the sick man of East Asia"!

A: As a big country in China, I was laughed at in all aspects. It's really sad!

What can we do? The facts are before us. We lost.

A: Wait, one day, we will win the gold medal in the Olympic Games and show those foreign devils who are heroes and perverts! In my opinion, this day won't be too far away!

B C, a walked to the front of the stage. Change the settings of the table to the next scene later]

A (monologue): Yes, this day will definitely come! For this historic day, China waited for fifty years; For this epoch-making day, Chinese people have been looking forward to it for fifty years. In the past 50 years, no matter what changes have taken place, it is impossible to shake our Olympic dream. As long as we have a firm belief, the moment of success will come!

[A below]

Act II, 1984, during the Los Angeles Olympic Games.

Venue: Oriental Newspaper; People: reporter Ding, all E, reporter himself.

[The stage lights up]

The layout of the desk is not much different from the first act, except that there is a telephone on it. E is sitting at the table, Ding is standing next to E, and they are chatting]

Himself (running up with a camera): Yes, yes, "the steel plant is full of production energy, and our economy is booming." My shooting level is first-class!

D: Come on, if you are really a good photographer, why didn't the unit send you to the Olympic Games for an interview?

Self (unconvinced): That's to take care of Lao Li, who is an elder and has deeper qualifications than me. I am carrying forward the good tradition of respecting the old and loving the young of the Chinese nation.

You'd better shut your mouth.

G: who's the mouth shut! I'm better than you anyway. How many photos did you take? (Wu Xiang) Lao Wu, wouldn't you say so?

E (laughs): You two are young and energetic. Come on, if you are really good sons and daughters of the Chinese nation, go and see if the news of the Olympic Games has come back.

D: what news?

I don't know? The results of the Olympic shooting competition should have come out by now, so don't ask.

Really? I'm gonna ask! (turning to go)

Ji (stopping Ding): I'll go first. I don't think you know anything. Don't treat the first sight as the eleventh, treat the gold medal as a big pocket watch! (Laughing, stepping down)

E (laughs): Ego is really funny and glib. You can never beat him.

Ding (blushing): What did you say, Lao Wu?

E: Why, you are really inferior to others in this respect. Besides, conceit is right. You don't like sports and don't care about sports events. Hello, Xiaoding. Lai is also a reporter. Pay more attention to such big events as the Olympic Games.

Ding (a little embarrassed): What you said is ...

[e looks down at the manuscript and is silent for a while]

Himself (before the sound comes): We won! Oh, we won!

[I rushed up excitedly, waving the press release I just sent back]

E (standing up, caring): How about it?

Himself (shouting): Xu Haifeng, Xu Haifeng! Male ... (I was so excited that I broke my throat and coughed twice) He won!

D: make it clear!

Xu Haifeng, champion, gold medal! (walking back and forth excitedly)

E (excited and unbelievable): Really? Is it true?/You don't say.

J: absolutely! ! Gold medal, Olympic gold medal!

D: read it, read it.

Himself (gasping for breath because of running too fast, I began to read the news messages in my hand): "China shooter Xu Haifeng won the men's pistol competition, which is the first Olympic gold medal won by China athletes. At the awarding ceremony, IOC President juan antonio samaranch personally hung the gold medal on Xu Haifeng's chest and said, "This is the greatest day of sports in China." "

E: Great. I finally found a successful ending after my failure fifty years ago. (Two steps forward, suddenly remembering something, then turning around) Hurry up, hurry up, this must be the front page of tomorrow! JJ, you write it. It is called "the first gold medal in the history of China Olympic Games".

Himself (happily and energetically): Hey!

[D,E]。

Self (monologue): We have just taken a small step on the road to the Olympic Games, and there are still more goals to be achieved. When can I top the gold medal list? When can we be recognized as a sports power by the world? Most importantly, when can we become the host country of the Olympic Games? I don't think it's too far! Soon, almost in an instant, our dream will come true!

[downward]

Act III: 200 1 July 13, before Beijing's successful Olympic bid.

Location: in front of a TV set of the newspaper; People: reporter A, reporter B, newspaper director C.

A and B are sitting on the sofa watching TV. On C, they go to A and B]

A, B (seeing C, getting up slightly): Director C.

C: Well (nodding to A and B, A and B sit down), are you finished? (glancing at the TV)

Answer (explanation): All three articles have been written, so ...

C (smiling and waving): Don't be nervous. I'm not here to criticize you for watching TV at work. I'm here to watch TV with you.

B: Why doesn't the director go home and watch it?

C: I'm a bachelor at home, so it's not as lively as here. Today is such a big event, of course, we should watch it with everyone.

C. before the voice fell, some voices from the venue came on TV. A points to the TV screen and pulls B]

Hey, let's go. Here we go. Well, this should be the 1 12 plenary session of the International Olympic Committee, in Moscow.

You know a lot.

A: Of course, I have been paying attention to it since I 1998 applied for the Olympic Games. There is nothing I don't know about this Beijing Olympic bid.

C: Eight years ago, we passed Sydney by two votes. That's a real pity.

We must succeed this time. No, we must succeed!

TV: Voting begins. Now you can vote.

(TV sound should try to imitate the original voice of the translator and the host on the day of voting)

[A, B and C stare at the TV picture and are silent for a moment]

B (a little impatient): Why haven't there been any results for a long time?

A: Shh, look carefully.

[Silence]

What happened?

A: The results of the first round of voting will be announced soon.

[Silence]

TV: Osaka was eliminated. Now we will immediately proceed to the second round of voting.

[A, B and C are relieved a little, and then they get nervous again]

TV: So … the next candidate cities are: 2, Paris, 3, London, 4, Beijing, 5, Istanbul …

C (patting the head): Yes, I almost forgot the most important point. A, B, come on, stop being stupefied and start preparing the report. For major events of national concern, the voting results must be published on newspaper websites as soon as they come out.

B: Director, as usual, will you prepare a copy?

A: Of course, it is to prepare a manuscript for Beijing's successful election as the host country of the 2008 Olympic Games. This vote can't fail!

B (unconfident): But just in case ... just in case.

A: Don't be so insecure!

C: Well, A you write the story of Beijing's successful election, and B you write the story of Beijing passing by.

No need, chief. His manuscript will definitely not be distributed.

C: Let's get ready first. Get ready.

B (a little disappointed): Oh.

[A and B start writing, there is a moment's silence]

Television: the next round of valid votes 102, with 0 abstentions. Then the required majority is 52 votes. Ok, let's move on to the next round. Voting begins—

[A, B and C all look up at TV]

TV: The voting is over.

[C heaves a sigh gently, and A and B quickly bow their heads to write the manuscript, and there is a long silence]

[C stares at TV nervously, A and B are more efficient, and all three are in a state of tension]

[Noise and slight laughter faintly appear on TV]

TV: Now Samaranch is standing on the rostrum, about to announce which city has won the final right to host the 2008 Summer Olympic Games.

C: (to himself) We must succeed! (To A and B) How is your manuscript?

B: Almost. ...

A (reading the last word while writing): O, luck, dreams, thoughts. (Looking up with satisfaction) Director, it's finished.

C: OK, OK.

TV: Let's listen.

TV: (Samaranch) Before I announce the voting results, on behalf of the International Olympic Committee and the entire Olympic Movement, I would like to thank the five candidate cities for their excellent work and their commitment to the Olympic Movement. Now I'm going to announce the result of the vote-

[A, B and C stare at the TV and hold their breath]

TV: The host city of the 29th Olympic Games is Beijing.

[Cheers, "We won, we won!" ]

A (press release immediately): I won! Beijing won! We won!

C: Come on, full-page news, the highlight of tomorrow!

No problem, we'll start working right away!

[A writes at the table, B, C "We are all ready" music, change the furnishings]

Act IV, during the preparations for the Olympic Games.

The books and newspapers on the table are almost the same as in the second act, except that the telephone above is more modern and there is a mobile phone next to it. The ink bottle is long gone. A sitting at the table writes a report with a gel pen. B step on]

What should I write? (Reading) The Olympic flame illuminates every corner of life. No, the torch relay has not started yet. Why did you write this?

A: I mean that the Olympic spirit has been reflected in all aspects of our lives.

[A, B looks at the center of the stage]

[Scene 1] Location: Street people: director A, actor B, passerby C.

[There is a trash can on the right front side of the stage]

[a and b step. A is holding a script and an empty mineral water bottle in his left hand, and gesturing while talking in his right hand]

A: This shot is a short shot in the middle of our public service advertisement. I will throw an empty mineral water bottle later. You have to catch it in mid-air and throw it into the trash can. You got it?

I see.

A: (Back to the stage) All departments prepare, 1, 2, 3, action!

[A throws a water bottle, and B walks forward and hugs it]

A: (Step forward) Stop! No, no, it should be dynamic, so as to reflect the vitality of the Olympic Games, just like playing basketball.

B: Then ... I'll try again.

A: (Back to the stage) 1, 2, 3, action!

[A throws a water bottle, B is about to catch it, and C rushes up to pick up the water bottle and throw it into the trash can in a graceful posture]

C (to A): Hey, uncle, don't litter (waving your left hand in front of you means "no"). When the Olympics come, be civilized-there are so many public service advertisements on TV, "Welcome the Olympics, stress civilization and cultivate a new style", so uncle should take a closer look.

B (at a loss): Director, this. ...

A (waving and smiling): It's perfect. That was a great move. Let's use it! All departments call it a day and go to the next location. (With this, he hurried down.)

C (puzzled): Location? What? What is this?

B (patting C on the shoulder with a smile): Nothing. Brother, your technique is really good.

C (touching his head): I'm flattered. I'm flattered, maybe it's because I prefer playing basketball.

[b, c]

[Scene 2] Location: People on campus: Student A and Student B.

[B walks up with a book, and A runs up from behind to catch up and pat B on the back. B startled, fell forward, stood firm, turned around]

Go and run with me!

B: Go by yourself. I'm not interested.

A (holding B's arm): No, no. We agreed to run once a day.

Who said that? I never promised.

The school encourages us to do more exercise. What's your reason for not going?

B: What's the use of exercise if you don't go or not? I'm going back to my homework. (turning to go)

A (Stop B): No, don't go back.

B: Why?

A: Run with me!

Give me a break.

What are you talking about? We should be pioneers in national fitness and welcome the Olympic Games. Welcoming the Olympic Games means supporting the Olympic Games, supporting the Olympic Games means supporting sports, supporting the health of all mankind, and supporting the health of all mankind means. ...

B: Stop, stop. I am afraid of you.

Go for a run. Come on, come on, come on! (pushing b from behind)

Well, you convinced me.

A: Let's go. Let's go (press the b key)

[Scene 3] Location: Oriental Newspaper Person: Reporter A, Reporter B.

[A stands up and walks to the center of the stage, followed by B]

A: You see, "the environment is better and there is less pollution; Smile more and curse less; More help, less selfishness; There is much more harmony and less damage. " How nice!

Well, good, catchy.

A (with emotion): A hundred years. One hundred years ago, Tianjin youth gave China three question marks: "When can China send a player to the Olympic Games? When can China send a team to the Olympic Games? When will China host the Olympic Games? " Now, these question marks have become exclamation points! 1932, 1984, 200 1 These extraordinary years will be remembered by everyone in China forever.

B: From Liu Changchun to the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, that's it ... So. ...

Too what?

B: Things have changed? Like in a previous life?

A: What? It's called "no pains, no gains". No, it's not appropriate. It should be said that we have realized the centennial Olympic dream.

B: Can it be a little original?

A: Dreams may come true.

B: Are there any other words?

A (watching the audience like a host): Please look forward to it-August 8, 2008, the moment of the Olympic Games.

B (laughs): Actually, it's no use talking too much. The key is to look at our performance. Our performance is a performance in Beijing, a performance in China, and an Olympic performance.

Yes, China, Beijing and the Olympic Games!