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Chapter 170 Recording Scene (seeking subscription recommendation)

"The Tonight Show" has a long history of founding. From 1954 to the present, the ratings in the United States are still high, and the interview shows broadcast throughout the night are also absolute trump cards.

At around 6pm, Lehman and others used makeup staff to apply some concealer for them in order to be better photogenic during the next recording.

The whole process takes less than 10 minutes, man, it's relatively simple in this respect.

But Tom Cruise is different.

Lyman stood on one side, watching his assistant and the makeup artist repeatedly inquiring about the makeup and styling, and at the same time he held a mirror to check whether there was anything missing in the mouth or the gap between the teeth.

At this moment, Lehman deeply felt that as the idol star of CAA, Tom Cruise has cultivated in the past two decades to maintain his image as much as possible when facing any lens. The perfection, you can also imagine how much pressure he has endured under the spotlight.

Just like an exquisite handicraft for people to watch, "idol" is his label, and careful attention to the image from the inside out is his daily life.

After watching it for a long time, Lehman couldn't help asking, "Aren't you tired like this?"

Tom Cruise shrugged, his face was calm, "This is life, isn't it, my life."

It’s just a need for work, which may seem incomprehensible to outsiders, but Tom Cruise is used to it.

Just like later generations who like to set up people, what are foodies, what are cute, what are learners, and those who have been trained since childhood, some of the labels they gave have become inescapable. Once the shackles are questioned or broken, what awaits them is the fault of their career.

"You are right to choose the idea of ​​transformation. If I were you, I would do the same." Lehman couldn't help but sigh.

It is impossible for a person to eat only one bowl of rice in his entire life, presumably he also understands this.

Tom Cruise chuckled twice and adjusted his tie, "Of course, and it seems that I have had a good start." After speaking, he glanced at Lehman, and then continued: "" "Bad guy", isn't it."

Every work on the road of transformation means a new chapter-it may be successful, it may be a failure, or even ineffective at all; it may be a new peak in the career, or it may return in a dingy manner. Old business.All this is unknown, so every work is like a gamble. Until the moment when the cards are revealed, no one knows what the final result will be.

"Tom, Cage, Lehman, thirty seconds countdown." The scene of the scene hurried over and gestured to the three people.

"There are still ten seconds." The crew continued to remind with the headset.

Tom Cruise lifted his head up, looked straight ahead, and assumed a relaxed posture. The corners of his mouth were no more or less curved, which was the iconic "beautiful soup" smile.

"Ladies and gentlemen, let us welcome some of the main creators of "Bad Guy" to our show. Tom Cruise, Nicolas Cage, Lyman Ratters, please three." Host As soon as Renjie-Renault’s voice fell, the live band played lively jazz in a timely manner. With a burst of drum beats, the recording door slowly opened, and the three of them walked out calmly.

In the audience, everyone stood up and cheered, shaking their hands vigorously, and some people put their fingers on their mouths and whistled.

The opening atmosphere was created by the program group very well, but I don't know how much they trust in the audience.

Very dedicated, isn't it.

The three of them stepped forward one by one, hugged the supporter Jay Leno, and then took a seat-Lyman sat in the middle, with Tom Cruise on the right and Nicholas Cage on the left.

Jay Leno also sat behind a dark red table, facing the sofa of Lehman and others, and they were fairly close to each other.

"Can you tell me how you feel in the crew?"

After making some proper opening remarks, Jay Leno quickly moved the topic to the movie.

"This is the hardest shooting in my career as an actor." Tom Cruise took the lead to answer this question.

"So, what is it?" Jay Leno answered.

Tom Cruise turned his head to look at Lehman, and then he said, "Because I am always on the scene during the filming process, you know, especially on the set, there are actors who are playing against you. , It’s really..." He thought about the wording and continued: "It's a shame."

Jay Leno laughed out loud, then nodded, leading the rhythm of the chat, "So, Lyman, what is the reason for you as the director, you keep reshooting?"

"Of course it is to dig out better character performances."

Although this answer was honest, it didn't have any variety effect. The host quickly skipped it, "Cage, how do you feel on the set."

"Fortunately, as long as I don't play against Tom, I will get by quickly. I might be a little troublesome if I meet him."

Obviously it was a sharp accusation of Tom's acting skills, but with the previous atmosphere and the serious expression on Cage's face, there was a strange black humor.

Sure enough, Jay Leno was not afraid of the big deal, clapped his hands directly, and let Tom Cruise helplessly spread his hands.

"By the way, Tom, I have to admit that when I enter the theater, your role is hard to reminiscent of your usual image. There is no abruptness." Jay Leno changed the subject again and began to cut in. The main purpose of the group today is propaganda.

He turned his gaze to the audience, "I'm serious about evaluating, don't think I'm joking, if you have been to see this movie, you might be able to understand what I mean."

The audience cheered and cheered very cooperatively.

"For a long time, I almost forgot that this role was played by Tom Cruise again. It wasn't until the end of the film that I remembered that our soup was played and it was a bad guy."

"The title is very straightforward. Is it possible that he can still play a good person?" Cage joked.

He also has a sense of variety. After all, he has participated in a lot of talk shows before, and he is fairly experienced. As for Lyman, he has long been wandering.

It was not until the end of the recording that Jay Leno greeted him politely, and he came back to his senses.

The group returned to the hotel to rest, replenishing their energy and waiting for the journey of tomorrow.

"Bad Guy" is still reaping the box office on the market...