King of Hollywood

Chapter 264: This is outrageous!

“Gary? Once again, Oldman showed his evil qualities, playing a psychotic, privately traded evil cop in a movie, because an informant corrupted a tenth of the drugs and killed everyone in the other family. Those who prefer to listen to Beethoven listen to Mozart, like to listen to classical music while killing, contradictions can be seen. Gary basically blended himself in, both in the eyes and in the body language, to fully show what this evil cop was supposed to look like, because of his outstanding performance, the film deserves an extra point.

Besides that, Jean? Thundered the character's silent rhetoric and gave it a melancholy temperament, and his actions allowed the character to flaunt with unusual enthusiasm. He made the killer character look alive and nobody could underestimate him.

However, the most eye-catching character in the whole movie, is Natalie as young as 12? Miss Portman plays Matilda. It is a girl who focuses on early maturity, vulnerability, strength and sensitivity to one another, born in a family without a word of affection, but with added care for her brother, who can remain calm and turn to the killer for help while witnessing the tragedy of the family, thus entering the killer's life and generating some subtle feelings for the other. I have to say, Natalie is the most talented girl I've ever seen, and I had no idea that a 12-year-old girl could do this, and she had a near perfect grasp and interpretation of the character, as if she were completely integrated with Matilda, so that no one could tell from each other, and without her, the film would lose at least a third of its color. "

Martin from The Los Angeles Times? Philip commented in great detail on the acting of the three stars in his column, most admired by Natalie, with no words of praise in the article, and so did most critics.

“This reminds me of Judy? Foster's performance in" Taxi Driver ", though a little short for Natalie compared to Judy, is perfectly scored given her age.” - America Today, Eddie? Baker.

“She was so wonderful, she couldn't help but applaud it, and if it wasn't for Gary and finally stabilizing her feet, maybe the wind would be snatched out of her head.” - The New York Times, Bruce? Collins.

Hollywood has always been particularly fond of young actors, and to some extent acting, adult * people do nothing, but children do it with great talent. That's why many children's stars are great when they grow up, but they don't grow up much anymore. Everyone knows that the closer they climb up, the harder it is to get close to the summit, the more * people can do it, and it's not easy to even become * actors if you want to move forward, not to mention these growing children.

Simply put, too high and too narrow a space for growth, and there are all sorts of temptations along the way that can be planted and never climbed again without a little attention. There are countless examples like this in Hollywood. That's why there's this saying of a child star spell, so for the child stars, it takes more opportunity, more character, and more positioning than anyone else to ask for it.

"This Killer's Not Too Cold" has been enjoyed by many people, with nearly 20 million box offices in the first week of 1,500 exhibitions. Some Adrian fans are even more cheering. The miracle director is finally back in the cult line. Although some people have said that the film is so warm, it's not a cult type film at all, but at least it's not "Howard Manor" kind of boring film. There are exciting scenes, and there are warm sad scenes. Naturally, it's worth watching. The fans are happy.

This also somewhat suppressed comments from certain quarters. Although Adrian had carefully and deliberately diluted certain ambiguities, such as Matilda telling the janitor in the apartment that Lyon was her mistress, or pointing a pistol at her head to cry over Lyon, all confused love, fatherhood and life-saving gratitude, etc., the main line was still weird and little Lori's feelings, so it inevitably triggered attacks by certain Daoists who lived in their homes.

“I don't understand why the director chose such a subject, describing a middle-aged man and a girl in her early 10 years of age in such a long space, which is not something God would allow, which is shameful," a local newspaper in Salt Lake City commented so much that Utah, as one of the most conservative states in the United States, has always had such words. That's what other newspapers and media mean, but it's a lot more obscure than they are.

Everywhere, while stable societies necessarily have stable mainstream values, other ideologies should be tolerated as well, even slowly adding useful parts to themselves, as long as they are not given too much voice. But it's ridiculous if you can't even touch what you insist on, and you don't even know what the facts are, and you're criticizing it at the height of morality.

Although criticizing others on a moral level does not require them to become morally perfect, just a little higher than each other, but the conservatives in Salt Lake City are not cleaning their own asses, and the scandal that has erupted in Utah in this regard is not a two-piece scandal, nor can they see how sad they are.

Well, these are off-topic conversations, and although they were attacked by conservatives, a lot of commentators said "This Killer's Not Too Cold" was excellent, and the fans really liked it, so the prospects for the movie are good. According to LaVerne's estimation, getting around 60 million boxes in North America with the current momentum should be no problem, as far as Europe is concerned, because of the concessions? Between the '80s and' 90s, with the rapid development of film technology, storytelling became more and more sophisticated, which is why so many classic films were born.

Unfortunately, after the 21st century, the quality of the story was not as good as before because of the proliferation of technology and the fact that profit-driven filmmakers had basically reversed the flow of technology. Even so, it is much stronger than those European directors who are dying to hold on to what was before them. Although the technology is abundant, it can be corrected if the excesses are too natural. Holding on to what was before is just a sign of indifference. In essence, there is no difference between those fanatical missionaries of the Middle Ages.

In short, two weeks after the show, "This Killer's Not Too Cold" increased the number of exhibitors because each major production had gone offline, so the total box office in North America rose to 40 million, with the exception of actors who opened the scene in Hollywood, Rasp; Luc? After all, Besson is French, and although he also has US funds in his film investments, he has labeled French films. Americans don't care about movies outside of Hollywood. Plus Luc? Beisson was met with Waterloo in the United States, despite its considerable popularity in Europe at the time of screening, because of the romantic atmosphere characteristic of the Frenchman, whose original "This Killer Is Not Too Cold" had too much ink in the obscurity of Shu and Little Lori.

Instead of being produced by Adrian director, the fame of the miracle director is already well known, and targeted modifications have been made based on the retention of key scenarios, and marketing companies, naturally not Luc? Besson can be compared, and that's why he took Natalie to a height.

In the face of media aspirations, Natalie remained calm and responded appropriately to journalists' questions. After all, she was a smart, premature girl, and her mother was beside her. Of course, these are signs, and Natalie in private seems to be in a state of excitement, always proud of her color and tone.

Adrian understands the girl's feelings, but he still feels a little wrong, and he can't really say what's wrong, just very similar to what Natalie felt the last time she took the initiative to present herself. But he didn't think too much about it, and after a plane that sent Natalie and her mother to New York, privately promised to keep in touch with the girls and instructed her agent Sandy to carefully select the script, he began to focus on something else, as the Academy of Cinematography released the nomination list for the 66th Oscar King Award on February 7.

Unexpectedly, Schindler's List became the most sought-after film, with 11 nominations, including Best Film, Best Director, Best Male Leader, etc.; immediately followed by Piano Class, with seven nominations for Best Film, Best Director, Best Female Leader; and at least Philadelphia Story, with four nominations for Best Male Leader, Best Original Screenplay, Best Makeup, and Best Match, Adrian thought Damy could still get the best director.

Excellent grades, right? Everything is expected. But the plan was better, and there was always something troublesome that was unexpected, so a trade-off based on the actual situation was also necessary.

Adrian's vaguely warm body left his arms, so he opened his eyes and Charlize was sitting on the edge of the bed with a meaty bra on his back.

“Ha, getting up so early?” Adrian, on his half-sided birthday, held his head up with his arms and whispered.

'Cause I'm half a nanny, besides being an assistant and a secretary. ”Charlize looked back very lightly at him and said so, as if it had been intentional, and she stood up and bent over with her underwear and put it on, and the beautiful place showed up unreservedly in front of Adrian. The bias was slow enough to give him enough time to appreciate it.

“Are you seducing me, Charlie?” Adrian asked with a smile.

“Whatever you want.” Charlize didn't say anything back, but he also accelerated his speed.

But there are more places for women to get dressed than men, although Charlize has accelerated her own pace, and Adrian is ready to get out of the bedroom when she's finished washing and sitting in front of the dresser.

“Ha, you're up earlier than I am, but I'm moving faster.” Adrian came behind the woman, bent over to hold her waist, buried her head deep in her hair and took a deep breath, then kissed her on her glossy goose neck.

“What, I didn't have enough last night? Do you want to continue now?” Charlize, wearing lipstick for herself, looked at Adrian in the mirror and asked, looking like she cared nothing.

“That's not what ladies should say, Charlie.” Adrian looked in the mirror at Charlize and said softly.

“I wasn't supposed to be a lady.” Charlize shrugged, "help me, Ed, since you're all dressed up, get downstairs for breakfast, and don't forget you're going to the movie company today. ”

“All right, all right.” Adrian kissed her pink neck again, "you too, don't forget, as my assistant and secretary, you have to come with me. ”

Charlize couldn't help but nibble and grind his lower teeth and turn around after Adrian walked to the door: "Oh, and one more thing, Ed, I hope you have a cell phone specifically for them to contact, and don't let them always put the phone on top of the phone, or I won't be responsible for any misunderstandings. ”

Adrian took a deep look at her and smiled, “I'll think about it, I promise. ”

When the bedrooms closed in front of themselves, Charlize held his head out of breath. Oh, shit. What the hell was I talking about? What's wrong with me? Why am I so...

“Good morning, Mrs. Galen.” Adrian came to the kitchen and Mrs. Galen, who had come early, was busy.

“Good morning, Mr. Adrian.” Mrs. Galen nodded at him, "I'll bring it for you right away. ”

“No, no, no. Just eat right here.” Adrian waved his hand and sat directly next to the kitchen table to pick up the coffee he had handed over and sipped it.

“Still so fragrant.” Adrian exclaimed in admiration.

“Thank you." Mrs. Galen shrugged her shoulders and put her breakfast in front of him.

Adrian was going to say something, but thinking about Kate now, I'm afraid she won't be able to live in the villa like she used to for a long time. Besides, Mrs. Galen likes Kate, but after all, it's been a year, and she's used to his haunting behavior - a long time ago, to be exact, and now it's just a relapse into old illness.

Speaking of Kate, she's still so attractive, no, more attractive than ever. Every time Adrian went to find her, every time she turned into a caterer in weak resistance, thinking of stripping her half and throwing her in bed, she looked at herself with hateful and shy eyes in her arms, and leaked * a helpless and complicated lie in her arms, Adrian was filled with joy.

I'm an asshole. He twitched in his heart, but didn't really care. He just felt that he should have a little convergence. Monica and Julia had both noticed that women were sensitive in this regard, especially since they already knew what Adrian was like.

Monica naturally doesn't care about anything, and Julia, although apparently nothing, is inevitable to borrow her temper sometimes, which of course is useless in front of Adrian. She had also tried to “squeeze” his method to indicate something. Unfortunately, Adrian almost fainted her every time, so she had to pretend she didn't know anything. Anyway, it was still a guess, so she had to deal with the main goal first. Yes, between Julia and Monica...

“Good morning, Mrs. Galen.” Charlize's voice rang outside the kitchen door.

“Good morning, Charlie.” Mrs. Galen nodded.

Adrian interrupted his mind immediately, unless necessary, not thinking about other women in front of one woman, which he always did well.

Laughing at Charlize, she got the white eyes of a woman. After shaking her head carelessly, Adrian looked at the newspaper with her own breakfast.

Soon after he ran out of breakfast, Grover drove the car over to the office to prepare for his trip, and in the meantime Adrian had adjusted his mood, got in the car and asked Charlize to pull out the analysis and start thinking about it.

There is no doubt that senior members of major film companies are aware, especially those who are well-informed, that several awards, such as Oscar's Best Film and Best Director of the Year, are certain - well, not to be overstated, that almost 90 per cent of them are likely to belong to the Schindler List and Spielberg.

Just look at the enthusiasm of the Jewish community across the United States and the organization for the movie, the box office is the most intuitive impression, it's almost 60 days old, the number of exhibitors is just over 1,000, the total box office in North America has reached 55 million, and you can imagine how supportive they are of the movie. And it's not over, at least four months to show, and hundreds of millions are not impossible.

Well, that's okay, although I'm a little jealous of the Bosworth film industry, I'm lucky enough to invest in the Spielberg movie, and it may not work at these awards, so go for the other awards, but the other awards have to face the strong competition of the Bosworth film industry, such as the rare work known as the female director, and won the Venice Golden Lion Award and seven Oscar-nominated Piano Classes, which they also invested in distributing, plus four nominations for the Philadelphia Story, which is... too much.

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