King of Hollywood

Chapter 186: He's Young

“Perhaps some would say that Adrian has won a small gold man and not many of the highest honors in the film industry at the age of 25, compared to last year's prize. But the problem is that almost everyone knows that more awards are fully available for his outstanding performance.

Well, the best director won't say, though there are two nominations, Clint? Eastwood did a really good job, and there were just as few people like him who did a great job as any actor or director, and "Unforgivable" and "Dancing with the Wolf" interpreted the fallen western film from another angle, so getting the best director and the best movie is acceptable.

But the problem is, with the amazing directorial production of Low Novel, especially the ring narrative that connects the ends, and the interesting setup that other stories can lead to, even if you don't get the original script, you get the best clips, right?

Once again, Oscar owes some to fairness, and while we all know that it is unlikely that absolute fairness will be achieved, and that no one will inevitably be biased, it has been reflected in Adrian on both occasions, and it has to be wondered whether the judges at the Film Academy do not like the young director very much.

Fortunately, more than last year, Adrian had a best-adapted screenplay award for comfort, and besides that, he succeeded in getting Al? Pacino gets the best male lead of his dreams and sends Emma? The throne behind Thompson's shadow, plus John? Travolta flips over for the best lead nomination, and Samuel? Jackson's Best Men's Role Nomination. And three different styles of movies. God, I suddenly want to be part of Adrian's movie.

Speaking of which, while Adrian was once again miserable at the current Oscar, there was really no need to be concerned, he was so young and so talented, and there were so many opportunities, his brilliance was already so bright that it would not be difficult to try to shine further. All right, that's it for now. Thanks for watching Joe? Kaufman hosts the show for you, and I will continue to explain it to you tomorrow at this moment. ”

This is from a midday show, host Joe? Kaufman famously commented that some of the analysis of the current Oscar, though not very good, was a good rule. And Saturday Night Live is a lot more ironic, where the host and guest play Adrian and the other Oscar judge, and whenever the person who plays the award reads out that the winner is Adrian, they always find various excuses to present the trophy to someone else, and the person who plays Adrian can only be frustrated and helpless. The hilarious appearance of the two people made both the audience live and in front of the TV laugh haha.

In sum, as stated earlier, all media outlets on Adrian's side believe that Oscar is unfair, and they all acknowledge that Unforgivable is a good movie that showcases the western films of Mount Nishinishi as new and truly eligible for the best films, but the best directors are yet to be discussed, while the best original scripts and best clips are clearly the winner of the Low Vulgar Novel.

This time the Cinema Academy judges did not sit as well as they did last year. First, Adrian's former nobody won more than a dozen nominations for three different styles of films, and several others were repeated nominations; secondly, on top of the best original scripts and best clips, they really had no better reason to stand.

Soon, then, the spokesperson for the Academy of Cinematography, Arts and Sciences showed up and declared that the selection was essentially fair. Of course, this assertion did not satisfy the media, and the speaker soon revealed in private that, according to accounting firms, the best original scripts, best clips and best directors were almost identical in terms of the number of votes obtained, so Adrian's defeat was indeed due to luck.

This explanation has been endorsed by most, after all, where the credibility of accounting firms rests, and Oscar is basically fair. Some, however, continue to be cynical.

“Obviously, this is a further illustration of the prejudice in the minds of the Oscar judges that Adrian is too young and so talented, and that the aging film academy will naturally not like her.” - The New York Post

There is still a lot of irony to this, and while there are often injustices in Oscar, there are very few cases where the same person has been treated unfairly for two consecutive years, as is now the case. Moreover, it would be nothing if the individual had been treated unfairly in succession on just one award, at best saying that his work did not taste like that of the Oscar judges. But with several nominations like Adrian's, and a pretty good reputation for producing films, it's only a consoling award, and it seems… to be explained only by Oscar's judges' bias against him?

Journalists are naturally ecstatic about such possibilities. Think about it. The naked expression bias of film academies is rare, even when they were first created. How can it be possible to have a few words of insignificant irony? As for whether there is some suspicion of separatism, or what the facts really are, it doesn't matter. What matters is how many eyeballs they infer and speculate about.

However, what kind of wind wave has not been seen at the Academy of Cinematography and has been reasonably - seemingly reasonably - answered in the case of the current Oscar, and has been understood by the majority of people, so even with so many words, people are still arguing over the award for the current session, but only to the extent that it tickles.

As for the other protagonist in the aftermath, Adrian, who is the real miracle director? Corwell, there's nothing more going on than a spokesperson expressing respect for the choices of the Cinema Academy judges, so he won't be stupid enough to jump out against the Cinema Academy for media support.

The media were equally dissatisfied with his insignificant attitude, but after the awards ceremony Adrian disappeared into public view as before and declined all interview invitations, so even if they were very dissatisfied, there was nothing they could do. Entertainment journalists, though powerful, are not omnipotent, and even after entering the 21st century, there are still people they can't catch, not to mention the early 1990s.

So what is Adrian doing now? Oh, he's doing something that's been planned for a long time.

“Hello, I'm Adrian? Corwell, me and John? Mr. Blythe has an appointment.” Adrian, in a suit of leather shoes, with Charlize in the same suit, came outside the office to speak to the woman secretary sitting behind the table.

“I'm sorry, Mr. Corwell, but Mr. John is working on something else, so could you take a break over there, please?” The female secretary replied with a professional smile.

Adrian nodded and sat down on the couch next to Charlize. The woman secretary quickly brought in two cups of coffee, and after showing her courtesy, he took the opportunity to chat with Charlize about something trivial.

Almost ten minutes later, the office door opened and a young woman came out. Though she was dressed neatly, Adrian could totally guess what was going on in there because she saw someone out there subconsciously lowering her head, redness left over from her earlobes, and walking at a different pace from the average young woman.

It's quite enjoyable. Adrian thought so in the shadow of a young woman, quite pulled out, in good shape, and not many long brown hair. But... he glanced at Charlize again.

This is a true blonde eyeball, and the five officials are very sophisticated, plus the right body, there is no escape from the word "beauty," even if she is still very young with a little baby fat, no wonder people like blondes.

“Hey, Ed, nice to see you. I thought you'd be here in a little while.” Two more minutes after the female secretary entered the office, John, head of Disney TV? Bryce came out of it and gave Adrian a warm hug.

“The papers have been full of news about you these past few days, and almost everyone thinks that you should have lost very badly this time, and that those old guys at the film academy should really retire.” Bryce joked.

“It's okay, there's still a chance, as some people have said, that I'm young, isn't there?” Adrian smiled, then shrugged her shoulders slightly.

“Of course,” Blaise laughed, "but you should tell the reporters that they've been complaining about your refusal to be interviewed. ”

“I don't answer a lot of their questions on Oscar night - well, John, I'm not here to talk about it today.” Adrian warned.

“Yes, we're on our way, the kids have a party on the fourth floor, and then we're going to record a new song.” Bryce nodded and found Charlize next to Adrian, his eyes lit up: “Who is this? ”

“My personal assistant, Charlize? Cylon." Adrian introduced.

“Nice to meet you, Miss Charlize. You're beautiful.” Bryce reached out immediately.

“Thank you.” Charlize smiled slightly and grabbed her gently. Bryce hadn't reacted yet, and she'd smothered her hands back in silence.

Looking at Bryce a little stunned, Adrian couldn't help but laugh in his heart, you know, even if he wanted to play with Charlize's handles. For some reason, Charlize seemed to be very comfortable with the situation, and some of the slightly intimate moves would be skilfully avoided by her, always giving the impression that she couldn't catch it. Especially since the Oscar Awards ceremony, this feeling has grown stronger, and so has the already thriving Adrian.

“John?” Adrian coughed and then picked Bryce's concealed eyebrows, which was tantamount to a proclamation.

Bryce, of course, could not see, and some regrettably shrugged her shoulders, making a few remarks to the woman secretary, and then making a gesture: "Let's go. ”

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