King of Hollywood

Chapter 288 Blowjob

ps: I'm back. I arrived late last night. The jet lag hasn't been reversed yet. In this case, it's a chapter. Aren't you touched?

When I was in Los Angeles before, I also wrote 3,000 words about overtime. Shouldn't I accept the reward of subscribing to a responsible author like me?

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Pale faces, thin bodies, dry fingers, men swaying through the ruins in the sound of shells. He seemed to fall at any moment and could no longer climb, he had lost too much, his career, his family, everything. He witnessed his parents and sisters being sent to the death train, and he watched how the Nazis chose people from the labor force to shoot and enjoy themselves, and he almost died of illness because he was untreated.

He can still work hard to live, looking for food in the ruins, drinking water in the sewage, no matter how weak his body is, his eyes always reveal a desire for life.

So, when he met that De * * official in the ruins, even though his heart was cold, he sat in front of the piano as he had asked, stretching out his stiff fingers and playing on the keys. He was so passionate about music, he played to the virtual piano more than once while hiding in Tibet, even if he was dying, he was happy to die in front of what he loved.

And so he was saved, and the virtuous * * officer, who was tired of war and loved music, placed him in the attic of his office and sent him some food to hide there every day. Though it was just some bread and jam, when he swallowed it, the kind of happiness that emerged from his face was indescribable.

Ironically, however, this German * * official, who had told him that the war was coming to an end, eventually died in a Soviet concentration camp, and he could not even do so in return.

Anyway, when the war ended, he finally returned to his former position, when the music, which had been cut off as a result of the Polish invasion, again sounded on the radio. The story of life, music and the suffering of the Jews has finally come to a successful conclusion.

The lights went on, the projection hall was silent for a few seconds, and then a loud applause went off. Adrian stood up smiling, in the face of all those who owed him tribute, and brought Brodilla, the man of his own name, to his side. Join him in receiving applause from the audience.

The film is not a long shot though. It costs about 30 million, but it costs a lot. Not to mention taking pictures in Berlin and Poland, but simply concealing information and keeping the media and industry from knowing the specific content and circumstances of the shooting. The effort and time spent is difficult to measure. But with the applause now, and the shock in people's eyes - whether it's true or not - it's worth it.

Of course, the good fortune that always accompanied him played a lot of roles, and the situation was under control from the beginning, like the explosions and the shootouts on the streets. And the use of prop tanks is very efficient, with both the desired results and no guessing of the theme of the movie. And the stars all played very well. Especially Brody, Adrian asked him to lose 30 pounds, to starve him for a few days in a pitch-black room, and he did it without saying anything, and the shooting was naturally very good.

As the opening film of the Cannes Film Festival, Pianist is undoubtedly qualified. It also exceeds the expectations of the organizers. The next day, the major entertainment media, both in Europe and in the United States, turned their attention to the current Cannes Film Festival, and the front page depicted another new work by the miracle director in a shocking tone.

“A surprising piece, the miracle director first got involved in the Holocaust of World War II.” - Liberation Newspaper

“Together, the two Adrians created a shocking film.” - Figaro

“Spieman plays in front of De * * officials in the film. From the beginning to the end, passion is undoubtedly the most classic scene of the entire film.” - The Times

“Once again, the miracle director made an unexpected move, and when everyone speculated that he would lead a war film on World War II, the end result was a work on the Holocaust. After Schindler's List, Hollywood once again focused on the subject. And the angle is even more special.” - Los Angeles Times

People are surprised, very surprised. As the Los Angeles Times put it, almost everyone thought Adrian had been working in Europe for two months making a war movie, most likely about World War II. It's exciting to see that even if the crew has never responded positively, they're still willing to compare it to Save the Private Ryan.

Unexpectedly, after the final unveiling at the Cannes Film Festival, it was another subject, a more sensitive one, although it was contested with Spielberg's work. So, it's also used on the Internet to argue with Spielberg for Hollywood's number one director.

“I never thought about it that way. These guys are boring.” Lazy to stand at the table in his shirt, Adrian grinned at the news on the internet through his laptop.

“Yeah, you got a bigger goal than that.” After lifting the quilt and picking up the clothes over her body, Ivanka, coming out of bed, said in a chirping tone.

“So you have to help me watch," Adrian smiled, grabbing her waist and lowering her head and kissing her full and soft.

“I want to remind you, Ed, after I clipped it to you last night, I just wiped it off with a tissue.” Ivanka said in good time.

When Adrian settled in, she gave a choking look, knowing that the other party was smiling and walking, and then she was not angry to slap her ass again. It was really Charlize who taught her to do it.

Is he really much bigger, Hollywood's number one director? Don't be ridiculous, there's nothing to fight for, let Spielberg take the name, even if Gates takes the world's richest halo. Believing that some astute people should be aware of his goals by now, like Ivanka, who handles his affairs every day, is definitely very depressing, and choices will not be so easy to make.

But to get 100 percent of what he wanted, just because Pianist had some power left, Adrian had other calculations, which is one of the important reasons he took Pianist to the Cannes Film Festival.

“By the way, Eni, I need you to keep an eye on a few people.” Adrian came up with something to go into the bathroom and pull the curtain open to say this to Ivanka, who is in the shower.

“Can't you wait till I'm done?” I erased Ivanka's face and whitened him with no anger.

“Actually, I want you to stay one more day. That way we can discuss it in more detail.” Adrian said with a smile.

“I don't have a problem, but the others don't.” Ivanka shrugged her eyes and snorted, "They looked impressive last night, and I think it's a miracle they didn't come up. ”

“You don't have to exaggerate?” Adrian picked the eyebrows.

“Sometimes I really want to give you a full schedule so they can take turns and squeeze out your last little energy.” Ivanka didn't have the guts to say. “But now. Please leave me alone in the shower, thank you. ”

As she kicked her leg up, Adrian Haha laughed and ran away, even though the hidden view between her legs was tempting. He left quickly.

Ivanka, as his secretary, had to help him with a lot of things, and his main camp in Europe was still in England, so he needed to run around, not counting her among the women in Cannes before. And that's why. When she arrived early yesterday after the premiere of Pianist, Adrian had not decided with whom to spend a good night, so she chose to comfort her secretary, and other women were naturally unhappy.

However, there will be plenty of time. After the Pianist screening, there will be a lot of good reviews. Don't watch the filming for long. Adrian's energy in this film is absolutely significant and basically guaranteed quality. Coupled with the fact that the Holocaust was politically correct in Europe, it was no worse than in the United States, and sometimes much higher. This year marks the sixtieth anniversary of victory in World War II, and it is possible to imagine the attitude of European cinematographers towards Pianist, so there are many more rewarding activities.

“The scene where Spieman plays the first narrative of Chopin g Minor in front of De * * officials is indeed the most classic scene of the entire film and works very closely with the theme of the film. It's as appealing as the scene where Marina was beaten up in The Beautiful Legend of Sicily. You did a great job, Ed.” Giuseppe? Tonadore said in a complimentary tone.

There's also a big circle of people around, all famous people. Like Luc? Besson, or Henry? Prune - The latter is an executive of Gormont Corporation.

“Thank you, Giuseppe. Thank you for your praise. I did put a lot of effort into this film.” Adrian smiled and said in a humble tone, "When I invested in Steven's Schindler List, I had the idea of making a similar film. Of course, you know, I was young, and I didn't understand the movie that way, so I had to press it down. ”

Speaking of which, after a pause, he went on: “A few years later, a novel published by the publishing company attracted my attention. A biography of a pianist from the Second World War could actually be placed on the New York Times bestseller list. Although surprising, it was inevitable that it would be desirable, and after looking for it, I knew that this was what I wanted, and contacted Mr. Spieman to get the editing rights. I have to say, thanks to my luck, and thanks to the company that published this book, I got it shortly, Roman? Polish Ski also contacted Spieman for the right to adapt the book. ”

There was a laugh all around.

“He even had me contacted, and if he hadn't been unable to come to the United States, he would have come to the door himself.” Adrian went on to say that there were a few low laughs, but it was more covert, and the reason why Polanski was afraid to go to the United States was known to all present.

“Polish Ski was sincere and sincere, and I wanted to give him this autobiography for a while, after all, he was a client and had a deeper understanding of the story. But I finally decided to do it myself, and I haven't experienced it, but it's both a disadvantage and an advantage, and it allows me to better interpret the story from different perspectives. So I did a lot of equipment, I read a lot of information, I wanted to turn it on in '02, but because I didn't think it was enough, I postponed it again, and luckily I didn't look bad today. The only regret is that Mr. Spieman is dead and unable to see the film.” Adrian sighed.

“Yes, it's a shame.” Besson appended to it, "but I'm sure he'll be happy with the promising film. ”

“Yes, I believe it too.” Adrian takes over immediately, "I like hope, I love hope, I want all the movies to be full of hope. ”

Everyone else followed suit until a female voice came along: "Do I seem to hear hope? I hope I didn't miss anything. ”

Then. Dress in sapphire blue with a few small dots. Nicole, with a big wave of blonde red on one side, and Naomi in a beige jumpsuit, with blonde hair, appeared in front of the crowd laughing.

“I don't think so. We're just talking about the connection between film and hope.” Adrian looked at them with a smile, and the others, while equally smiling, were basically obscure.

Although he and they had hardly ever been photographed dating, the name of the Wonder Girl was enough for these people to know about his relationship with them. Europe's directors and producers in particular.

“Wow, that's a good topic, isn't it, Nami?” Nicole looked at Adrian, asking about her friends, and Naomi said hello to the others, but she barely moved.

“Well... yes, like the movie you're showing, there's hope in the subject.” Naomi thought about taking over the cavity.

“That's true. My character is a transgender person, a man who has become a woman, and she must be eager to be recognized by others, especially her own son.” Nicole picked the eyebrows.

“It's not easy, no matter the plot or the character.” Adrian still laughed very nicely as she approached her tier.

Nicole also works for this year's Cannes Film Festival, "Crossing America," a road comedy featuring “Transsexuality.” Transgender Brie lived on the margins of Los Angeles by name, and for a variety of reasons had a complicated story with his son, Toby.

It was still prepared for her by Adrian. Of course, neither of us would admit it, apparently it's just a stand-alone... well, in fact, it's a worldwide focus film industry funded, inviting Nicole after the Oscars? Independence movie starring Kidman.

The film was completed last year, but failed to catch up with the Venice Film Festival, which was originally intended for this year's Berlin Film Festival, but Adrian suggested Cannes. It was shown two days ago, and the response was pretty good. The transgender was very stunning, and she was also famous as Nicole.

After two or three sentences, the surrounding people, Bethon and Tonaredo, were all looking for excuses to say goodbye. These people can see that Nicole came to see Adrian, so why would they bother there? As for Naomi... it's about the dudes, not them.

Soon, when everyone else was gone, the conversation between a man and a woman became heated and seemed very harmonious - if not heard.

“$1,500, no less. That's all the senior prostitutes in Washington, D.C., could have had a discount the other day, but you're not sure.” These words came out of Nicole's mouth, making Adrian desperately want to stall her hand, while Naomi shook her head and laughed.

She had become accustomed to discussing the money for prostitution between the two of them, and occasionally Nicole would try it out, even accepting the $100 “reward” that Adrian had paid on one occasion, but it was still unacceptable to discuss it in public as it is now. But she had to put her ears up and keep her eyes open so that no one else could hear her.

“Okay, well, that's the decision. I'm used to it anyway. Adrian's" habitual "compromise.

“Good, so no deposit this time," Nicole said, "so you should know what to do when someone finds you. ”

Anyone else in her mouth doesn't have to say much.

“No problem, I promise.” Adrian smiled and said, looking a little slippery.

Nicole snorted and immediately added: "You should get your VIP card ready as soon as possible so you can get more discounts. ”

Adrian picked an eyebrow and was about to answer, and Naomi's voice came up next to her: "Nicole, that nasty guy is here again. ”

Followed by a man with a beard and short hair who appeared to be unattended.

“Turns out you're here, I've been looking for you there a long time, and I was just about to talk to you about my new script, and you're gonna love it, and everybody's gonna love it, I promise.” The other side said out loud that Nicole wasn't looking at Adrian at all, as if he didn't exist.

Nicole's face turned slightly ugly, and she said, "Later, Mr. Till, I have something else to say. ”

“Why?” they asked strangely, "We had a good conversation before, didn't we? ”

Not only did Nicole wrinkle her eyebrows, but Naomi next to her showed impatience and was obviously struggling with the other side.

Adrian smiled softly in his eyes. He recognized this man, Lars? Von Tyre, who had seen it before at the Cannes Film Festival, claimed to be the best director in the world, was undoubtedly a self-righteous guy, and this kind of person was sometimes very annoying.

“Nicole does have important things, like dating.” That's what Adrian said when he coughed softly.

“You are...” Tyr looked at him with an unknown look.

He hasn't remembered, Adrian has lifted his arm, while Nicole changes her smile and walks out with him, ignoring Till. Naomi sighed and slipped to the other side, she couldn't have followed at this time.