Chapter 110: The Poison of the Possessed Bone

"Yes, it's sexy. ”

Claire replied with a frown.

Indeed, Roy, who was still very young, had both the youth of a boy and the maturity of a man, and his years on the streets had given him a bit more uninhibited debauchery that ordinary people did not have. These temperaments are mixed together to form a unique mark that belongs to him personally, which cannot be imitated by others.

But Claire felt that such a boy was very dangerous, and she had not seen people like poppies in her life, their charm was irresistible, and they penetrated into the bone marrow like the poison of the bones, and it was difficult to remove them from life even if she was scarred.

Not to mention, isn't Leila's father exactly such a person, full of manly charm, every gesture is fascinating, and in the end, knowing that it is a fire pit, people will throw themselves into it without hesitation, and finally leave alone with unhealable physical and mental pain like Janet, hiding and licking his wounds silently.

Can't Claire not associate it with the story of Janet and Reynolds, heredity is terrible, maybe Leila has the same traits as Janet, and she can't help but be fascinated by such a man, and finally go crazy?

Thinking of this, her body trembled slightly, and she made a decision with a frown.

Layla could hear the strangeness in her voice, but she didn't pay attention to it, thinking that Roy was too young for Claire and maybe not the type she would like.

Looking through the opinions of Roy in several other newspapers, Leila smiled, "As I thought, a lot of people are focused on Roy right now. As long as the fire is bigger, it will be much better for our box office. ”

"Yes, of course. Claire preoccupied herself as she cleaned up the table and brought the tea she had brewed to her.

Layla is satisfied, not only with Roy, but also with Tobin and Theron's outstanding performances, which have attracted a lot of attention and comments. Tobin, in particular, was so good at his performance that some critics sang his praises for him and felt sorry for him, thinking that he might cut off his future path because of this role.

If a role is too successful, it gives the impression that he can only play this or this kind of role. It's hard to get out of this magical impression, and Jim Carrey, for example, can't help but think that he's playing a comedic role, and it's boring to see him look serious.

Tobin is like this, his appearance has fixed his acting path, so that he can only take on some bad guy roles. It's good now, it's just imprisoned in the old man of jigsaw. I believe that for a long time, the audience will immediately shout the word "jigsaw" when they see him.

As for Theron, there are more people who are optimistic about her. In view of the fact that she has played some vase roles before, this performance has broadened her acting path, allowing others to see that she not only has a beautiful face, but also has such excellent acting skills.

And for Leila, it doesn't matter if they're confined to the role or if they're broadened. As long as they can give soul to her character, she can keep them going.

What if the characters are fixed? S continues to shoot one by one, and only one jigsaw character can make Tobin eat for a lifetime. And Theron is not to mention, Layla is still waiting for important roles to be handed over to her in the future.

For this serious girl, she will let the world understand that the beauty of a woman is not only a beautiful face, but also from her inner talent!

After reading many reviews, Leila finally pulled out the New York Post.

The New York Post is Cooper's home base, and his attacks on her are basically based here and then extended to other media outlets. It is not an exaggeration to say that he was at the forefront of her battle.

Cooper's status as a film critic allows him to have a voice in more media, and the reason why he chose the New York Post is not only because of his familiarity, but also because of Murdoch, the boss behind the Post.

are all media tycoons, and Murdoch and Moran's old man Osvid can be said to have been rivals for life. Cooper thinks that his words may not necessarily be conveyed elsewhere, but in Murdoch's case there will be no obstacles.

Apparently he was right, at least the first few times he lashed out at Leila, the editor-in-chief of the Post published his manuscript in a conspicuous place in the newspaper without changing a word. What he didn't expect was that his articles actually increased the sales of the newspaper a lot in those few times, and he got a big red envelope from the newspaper because of this. This alone also strengthened his determination to continue to black Laila.

And to be able to baash the enemy to make a name for himself, and to get a lot of money, what better job could there be?

Today was no exception, and Leila flipped through the Post, and without looking for it, she had already seen Cooper's article that was almost on fire.

"Ketchup, broken limbs, bloody killings, I only saw twisted souls in them"

The plus and minus titles are long together, and are entirely Cooper's, putting himself on the high ground at all times, pointing at the low, ugly, filthy-souled people standing on his side.

This time was no exception, he directly named S's name at the beginning, saying that it was worthless, as if it was a desecration of his life after reading it. Reading between the lines is clearly written about his anger, disgust, and disappointment that the public would like such a movie.

In his own words, "This is a deformed era, and too many people have deformed ideas." Thinking that what others say is good must be good, and thinking that what others are chasing must be worth chasing, completely losing their own judgment. If it continues like this, it will lead the beautiful United States in a direction of destruction. ”

Leila laughed when she saw it, she didn't know that she was so powerful that she could take the United States crookedly. If it really becomes such a terrible humanoid weapon, what weapons and equipment do you need? Why not just throw her on enemy soil when the fight begins?

"What is the story about? I didn't see any theme from beginning to end. All I saw was killing, killing, killing, killing, and using all kinds of fancy killing methods as gimmicks to forcibly create an unpleasant and disgusting feeling.

From this, we can see that the young director is indeed too young, and she does not understand what a real horror film is. It's not the blood splattered all over the screen and the broken flesh and bones, nor the terrible acts of the bad guys who have lost their humanity to the good guys.

It's a tasteless work, and the director tries to create a terrifying atmosphere, but as a result, he doesn't have enough skills to produce some scary shots. But here I also have to admit that she has improved a little, after all, this time I didn't let the audience see those shaking pictures that make people want to vomit. ”