King of Hollywood

Chapter 109: The Expected Wake

“Admittedly, Silent Lamb is a great movie, Anthony? Hopkins' short 21-minute performance conquered all the audiences, and his wise and perverse interpretation of Hannibal was creepy, believing that he would have a ‘Hannibal' nickname for a long time. Judy Foster's performance was equally compelling, although she was also a strong female character, and Clarice was more steady and calm in her stubbornness than Sarah in Robbing Pear Blossoms, and she perfectly demonstrated this nuanced difference, and no wonder the judges awarded her the best actress. As for director Jonathan? Damy, control of the whole movie was just right, not only to ensure the fluency of the story gave the actors the space to play it, but also not to let the drama get carried away by the actors.

However, that doesn't mean that it's acceptable that Shawshenk's Redemption Prize hasn't been won, Tim? Robbins isn't as good as Anthony, though? Hopkins, but Morgan? Where's Freeman? What about Red, who saw hope again because of Andy and was redeemed? I do not want to say which of these two films is better, be it the weirdness, criticism and strength of The Silent Lamb, or the redemption, hope and freedom of Shawshenk's Redemption, which are both admirable and believe that they will all have their place in film history.

Unfortunately, the stingy Oscar judges did not think so, preferring to give those awards to others rather than pay more attention to the Redemption of Shawshenk. Well, the best male lead loses, the best movie loses, the best director loses -- Adrian is brilliant, but he's too young, and the judges don't like too many young directors -- all of which I can understand, but I don't understand why he loses in the best adapted script?

Yes, Ted? Tarly's got Thomas? The essence of Harris' original novel fits right into those creepy plots, but Shawshenk's Redemption is definitely better than Stephen's? Kim's original novel, the film focuses more on human care, highlights the pathetic and pitiful nature of institutionalization, makes hope and freedom look even better, especially the big, tearful ending that brings the whole story to a satisfying conclusion, which shows Adrian's writing power.

It is unfortunate, I must say, that the BJC awarded the most promising award of Shawshenk's Redemption to the Silent Lamb, perhaps for good reason, but it seems to me to be unfair. ”

Los Angeles Times, Ron? Pullman

The day after Oscar ended, the media seemed to have been detonated and began to squeal for "Shawshenk's Redemption." Though every Oscar is followed by critics shouting for certain failed films, there have been few such tacit disasters.

There are calm bystanders, impartial analysts, poignant sarcasms, and harsh scolds. Los Angeles Times reporter Ron? Pullman's article belongs to the second category, and Richard, the reporter for The New York Daily News? Thelox belongs to the third category.

“It is clear that the judges of the Academy of Cinematography and Science once again fully demonstrated their conservative side at this Oscar Awards Ceremony. It is well known that Oscar does not like films on subjects such as thrills, science fiction and prisons, and that this type of film is difficult to win awards for even being nominated.

Yes, I know some people are sure to say "Silent Lamb" is a creepy movie, but please note that this movie is also largely a political movie, which is why it was favored by Oscar's judges. They may intend to take this opportunity to present the best film to The Silent Lamb to show their hearts and minds, but did not expect a more pure Redemption of Shawshenk.

It can be said that the film "The Salvation of Shawshenk", which occasionally received at least two consolation awards in the case of any previous Oscar, is unfortunately now biased towards "The Silent Lamb" and the judges will naturally not consider another jail-themed film, even if his subject is entirely in line with mainstream flavours.

I think, when Adrian? When Kowell walked into the music center with Shawshenk's Redemption, he had no idea that he was going to face a situation that was supposed to be the saddest person in the Oscar. ”

Richard? Celox was known for his poignant acidity, and whoever criticized him would be relentless, and the article published in The New York Daily News naturally did not change style. Although he had been sarcastic before and Adrian had criticized the Redemption of Shawshenk, the Oscar goal was clearly more appealing.

In short, the failure or tragedy of Shawshenk's Redemption provoked widespread public sympathy, and Thelox's phrase, "the saddest man in the current Oscar”, was also reproduced in newspapers large and small. The Hollywood Report even came with a photograph that I didn't know where it was coming from, because the time was right to capture it, and Adrian seemed a little frustrated, which, taken together, complemented each other, thus garnering more support.

“Yes, they did go a little too far, and I still can't believe I didn't get an award for Shawshenk's Redemption. I've seen it three times in the cinema, bought a video collection, and I still remember the excitement the first time I saw it, and Oscar was disappointing.” This was said by a young man in a street survey at ABC.

“Morgan? Freeman's performance was fantastic, especially when he faced the parole officer for the third time, saying, 'If I could, I'd love to talk to that young man’, and I couldn't help but cry, as if I had faced my father, and I couldn't believe that such an act didn't get the best male character yet”, while being slightly excited by another black youth in the orientation.

Too much of this kind of talk, Robbins and Freeman, who are male protagonists and co-actors in films, were often questioned on various shows, which lasted most of the month without stopping, and the sales of Shawshenk's Redemption tape soared, and soon came to the top of the list of video rental stores, where the Bosworth film industry made a fortune.

However, despite the seemingly massive media presence, the Faculty of Cinematography, Arts and Sciences has clearly failed to take it into account and has not responded to anything other than what the spokesperson said slightly about "fairness in the selection" at a public service event, which is common and only slightly larger this year after all.

As for Adrian, who was described as the "saddest figure of the current Oscar”, he disappeared from the public eye after the Oscar, and then, like the Faculty of Cinematography, Arts and Sciences, took the time to get the spokesperson out without itching to say things like "thank you for your support, but regrettably enough” and “believe the judges of the Oscar are just”.

Needless to say, this workaholic must be busy with his new movie again, and it is said that the latter part of the fifth work is almost complete, and many media outlets cannot help but call him "over-energized”.

“We all know that this amazingly talented director is making films very fast, that someone else can make a half the time, and he can guarantee quality, and that the youngest nomination for the best director is a good illustration of this. It's incredible, not knowing if his employees can adapt to Adrian's pace of work.” The host of a television talk show was so grumpy on the show.

Of course, they didn't know Adrian had two teams, so they never had that fear. As for the rhythm on the other hand, someone will also be able to adapt.

The intense movement prevented a woman from climbing straight to her desk, her heavy and rushed breathing and the face of her trendy sleeves began to blur, and her hands pressed against the desk waved aimlessly and with increasing intensity. Finally, after a few roars, her body tightened and her upper body finally lifted up, her head leaning back as hard as possible, her lost eyes and her slightly open mouth seemed to carry an endless desire.

It took decades for her to gasp and climb onto the table again, only to be satisfied in her half-open eyes. Then the man hugged her from behind, kissing her back neck, ear beads and back ridge warmly and sitting in a high chair.

“You're so warm today, Monica.” A man blows his breath in his ear playing with her full tone.

Monica, still immersed in it, did not speak and sat on Adrian's lap leaning in his arms, leaving him alone. When the ups and downs of the chest slowly subsided, Monica, who regained some strength, stood up and bent around the desk and picked up the clothes that had been thrown on the floor.

“That's not why you called me here today, is it?” She smiled beautifully, picking up her coat and shirt and putting them behind the table, then searching for the rest of her clothes.

“Of course not.” Adrian laughed and picked up the iong cover and leggings that fell near the chair and handed them to Monica, then gauged her figure without hesitation.

Just a little bit of passion, Monica had only a short skirt tucked into her waist, and then a pair of 5 inches black heels on her feet, paired perfectly with her near-perfect body, and moisturized thoroughly to look seductive. Adrian couldn't help but think that her hip-top legs were stretched straight and suddenly felt a little silly.

Monica seemed to feel something, humming softly and then carrying her clothes into her arms and turning to the office room where she used to rest. I just didn't know what she was thinking. Instead of putting down her tufted skirt, I wanted to walk like a cat on the stage and let Adrian stand behind the desk and watch.

“Remember to move a little faster, we're going to dub the late.” It wasn't until Monica entered the house that he shouted, and the answer was a loud closing.

Adrian didn't think he shrugged his shoulders and began to get dressed.