King of Hollywood

Chapter 220 is better than the original.

Although the new edition of "Four Weddings, One Funeral" has changed a lot in plot compared to the original version Adrian remembers, Mike? Neville still grasped the two main points of view of the story.

The first is the ubiquitous English humor, although the effect may be influenced by a sincere sarcasm with a harsh expression, but the audience will certainly laugh with a big smile when it comes back to it; the second is the attitude of the youth towards marriage in the 1990s, which is always considered sacred by the elderly, but only a ceremony for today's youth.

Neville made good use of three weddings and a funeral, as well as Julia's contrast of conservative Kelly and Dennis' propensity to open up Charles, confirming the significance of marriage while perfectly expressing this view, complemented by an interesting sense of humor, which remains an excellent romantic comedy film.

Eventually, the hero Charles failed to marry, and his deaf-mute friend finally came up with a third idea at the wedding. When the priest who presided over the wedding announced that he could express his opinion if he thought the bride and groom were unsuitable, he stood up in sign language to say that he thought the groom loved someone else.

In the face of this situation, Charles, suffering from his heart, had to admit it and was punched to the ground by an angry bride. Fortunately, however, after the cancellation of the wedding, Kelly finally mustered the courage to meet Charles, and in the heavy rain, a lover became a family member.

Frankly, the screening was much simpler than the Schindler List. Schindler's List just lacks footage and tails, and there's no music in some places, but the first wedding and some of the scenes on the funeral were actually narrated with display panels with a split shot.

Of course, that's not to say that directors are lazy, and it's pretty good to be able to make it from the beginning of the year, almost half a year from now. While that's a better reason to shoot than it is for a small cost movie, Neville's and the writer Curtis' ability to do so is one of the reasons.

For this, Adrian was clear in his mind when he compared the two versions of the film, so when the light came on, the clapping applause rang in the projection hall.

“Well done, Dan. I told you I wouldn't look wrong.” Adrian talked to Neville for a few words and praised him for coming to Dennis, smiling and punching the young man in the shoulder.

Dennis' performance in "Four Weddings, One Funeral" can be a lot more prominent, and not to mention the british cavity in place, both facial expressions and body language, is quite eye-catching, absolutely beyond Hugh? Grant has to be good. Even Neville, who initially had reservations, praised him afterwards.

“Thank you, Ed, for finally letting go of the big rock in my heart.” Although Dennis didn't punch back, he reached out and slapped Adrian and looked happy with a smile on his face.

“Are you saying that I put a lot of pressure on you?” Adrian asked jokingly.

Dennis did not answer directly, but looked at Adrian and said, “That's true. ”

Adrian was amazed when he settled in, but without waiting for him to ask Dennis what he had explained: "It put a lot of pressure on me, but it also gave me a lot of motivation. You recommended me, and of course I had to do the best. ”

“Thank you, that's the best compliment I've ever heard.” When Adrian settled in, he laughed and slapped his hand on his shoulder. To be honest, Dennis was chosen to perform "Four Weddings, One Funeral" largely out of instinct and initial judgment, and now it has been proven that his plasticity is very strong. No one would have expected to find such a talent in a cafe. Opportunity is indeed the most important factor in the actors' appearance.

“That's my truth, Ed,” Dennis looked at him and said, “If I hadn't made the ghost agree to your invitation, I might still be a waitress at the cafe. Now, in just two years, I've been able to star in mid-investment films, jumping three times in a row from a famous, promising rookie to an infinitely near-front-line star. There are things that can be expressed without a single thank you, and I can only give back with my own efforts. ”

Adrian smiled and said nothing. He patted Dennis on the shoulder.

“You're going to be a giant star to say that in a positive tone.

He decided to hold Dennis up because he was a capable man, a smart man, and a person who understood. Ability goes without saying, if there were any similarities in his image in the four films directed by Adrian, then now "Four Weddings, One Funeral" is enough to explain everything, and Dennis interprets that elegant and slightly foolish feeling very well. And socially smooth, yet unpleasant, without extinguishing his personality and charm, which are necessary qualities to be a big star.

As for cleverness, although Dennis is only a high school graduate, he understands the importance of self-cultivation better than many young people who have grown up overnight. He likes to party and sometimes smoke * *, but always has limitations. And many good tips for brokers, such as exercising and staying in shape, even have a house in the villa that plays tapes for easy viewing.

Not to mention that that was enough.

“That's it.” Adrian said he was leaving, but Dennis called him, "Oh, Ed, there's a party at my house tonight, maybe you're in for a reason? ”

“No problem." Adrian promised without thinking.

“Great, so don't delay your time.” Dennis made a "Let's go” gesture with a smile.

This kid. Adrian laughed in his heart and turned to his goal. What a pity, Rachel. Viz did not come to the United States for the screening, and of course, she was British and not the lead actor, and she did not have to come to the United States specifically for the screening. But the problem is, although she left London last time to give her a business card, she's even called him so far, wondering what she's up to.

Maybe I shouldn't have slept with her last time. Adrian sighed in his heart. To this day, he was very surprised to recall that he had no intention of having a further relationship with Rachel. If you want to pursue a woman, it's best not to go to bed the first time you see her.

But it happens, and it happens naturally, as if it were water to a canal. Adrian, remember when they talked about English literature and the work of famous writers, or how women like Rachel, who smell like books, especially like that?

Is this a real night? Adrian was suddenly laughing, and he quickly shook his head and threw these behind his head. There's no Rachel here, but there's someone else he likes.

“Hi, Julie.” Adrian smiled in front of Julia.

“Hi, Ed.” Julia stunned first, then lowered her head to cough slightly, reaching out and plundering the hairs of the corner.

“Haven't seen you in weeks. You look even prettier.” Adrian's smile grew stronger, and the woman who had spoken to Julia beforehand disappeared, and Julia couldn't stop talking.

“What the hell do you want, Ed?” Julia stares at Adrian, and if this isn't the projection hall, maybe she'll lean forward with her hands and waists to increase her momentum.

“I just wanted to ask you out, Julie.” Adrian spread his hands very innocently.

“Sorry, I have something else to do.” Julia gave him a hard smile.

“Cory Becca says you have no other plans today.” Adrian smiled with a good temper.

“She betrayed me?” Julia revealed a shocking spectacle.

“No, I'm just asking for help.” Adrian shrugged.

Julia stopped talking, just staring at him, and Adrian sighed: "Come on, Julie, I just want to hang out with you, then have dinner, then take you home. Of course, you can come with me to Dan's party before you go home if you want. ”

And after a pause, he pretended to be an angry god: "Okay, Julie, I think I still have that kind of credibility, don't I? At the last Fame Fair party, you said you didn't want to...”

“Enough, Ed. Enough." Julia interrupted him with a little impatience, her hands crossed and she waved, "Whatever you said today, don't let me sit in your car."

Thirty minutes later, with a bang, Julia helplessly looked at Adrian and closed the door and said in a hateful and somewhat gambling tone: "So where are you taking me? ”

“Nice place.” Adrian laughed and started the engine and drove the car down the street.

The movie company was originally on the outskirts of Los Angeles, so the car quickly came over the scarce 66, then Adrian put on his sunglasses and put down the window to bolster the throttle, while opening the car's record player and letting rock and roll rush all the way north in the whistling wind.

Julia, who had decided never to speak voluntarily, finally began to slightly whiten her face after the car became faster and faster and the wind was getting louder and louder in her ears.

“Where are we going," she asked out loud.

“What did you say?” Adrian replied with the same loud voice, just smiling and not hearing the obvious fake.

Julia was angry, but she didn't feel well, so she had to say it out loud again and say, "Where are we going? ”

“A very scenic place," Adrian replied.

A few minutes later, he finally slowed down and drove down Highway 66, following him to the mountain near Santa Monica.