Chapter 716: Geng Zhi Boy Roy
However, no one knows that for Leila, the presence of Zhang Guorong in the whole movie happens to be an important point for her. I'm afraid that the mastermind behind the scenes didn't expect that the "flaw" he chose to attack would poke right where Lyra cared.
But because of this, Leila would never choose to compromise on this.
Boycott then see if you can really resist!
While many people can easily be skewed by other people's opinions, many people are also sensible and think of yes or no answers for themselves.
Leila believes that as soon as the movie comes out, those people will know how good the decision she made when they actually see what is shown in the movie. More than three months may seem like a long time, but truth doesn't turn into a lie just because of time.
Louise, on her part, went to the media she knew after getting a response from Lyra.
Nowadays, there are more and more voices of boycott, which have changed from the instigation of a small group of people online to the thoughts and actions of many people offline.
The media asked Louise about the new movie in the form of an interview, and she explained it one by one according to Lyla's meaning. But when asked about the Oriental actor, she chose to remain silent. At this time, she can only choose to trust Lyla. Since she thinks that now is not the time to reveal her identity, let's wait until that time comes.
Because they are all media that work happily together, since Louise doesn't say it, it probably means that she doesn't want to say it, and they don't dwell on it anymore.
But the other wolf-like media are going to be much more "unrestrained", trying to find people who can answer their doubts.
Leila has always had a lot of bodyguards around her, and she doesn't go out often, so there may be too few people who want to dig up information from her. Although as long as she pries her mouth open, even the most boring thing can get a lot of rewards. But now the boycott is in full swing, and in order to pursue timeliness, reporters can only give up the difficult Leila and choose to interview others instead.
At this time, Roy, who needs to run around with the crew, has become the easiest to find and the one with the largest coffee slot. And the media did shut him out of the set.
"Roy, what do you think about this boycott?"
"Will Leila respond to this boycott?"
Questions were thrown at Roy, who was a little impatient to get away from them. With his skills, even if he put down all these people in front of him with his fists, it would be a gesture, let alone just leave.
But hearing Lyra's name made him stop.
"What's the boycott? What's wrong with Layla?" he didn't pay attention to the outside world for a while, except for talking to Lyra on the phone, he was studying the lines of the new script, and Layla would definitely not say anything about the boycott to make him worry about it.
So when he heard that it was related to her, he couldn't help but ask the reporter who came to interview him about the news.
The reporters wanted to dig something out of his mouth, and seeing that he was willing to communicate, they were naturally willing to tell him what they knew.
"Are you saying that those people are not happy because the movie took some scenes in the East and found an Oriental to star?" Roy was very angry when he heard this.
No one knows better than him how much effort Leila put into this film, just writing the script is writing for several years, and the choice of actors ...... Well, she didn't dive much into that at all, but there's no denying that she did spend years preparing for the film.
Why was she called a Hollywood genius? Not just because of her young relationships, but also because of her ability to be productive and make money. With her skills, even if it is easy to shoot two films a year, it took her several years to write the script of "The Lord of the Rings", and several blockbusters to hone her special effects production skills, and it took so long to shoot!
It would be too unfair to her if such efforts were to be resisted on ridiculous grounds!
He was sincerely angry that this kind of thing had happened, and his words hit the nail on the head. Just because of the appearance of oriental scenery and actors, what is it that is not racism?
Don't look at the Americans who think that racial discrimination is not good, it is simply not too normal to do such things in private, but you can't say it in the open. Once a person is convicted of this crime, it is guaranteed that his future path will be difficult. So even if it's a show, many people have to stay away from this crime.
Although the black hand behind it took some precautions against such crimes at the beginning, people paid more attention to Western magic than racial issues. But the more trouble it gets, the more things are out of control, and the factors of racial discrimination are really mixed in.
Roy has never been a man with a twist and turn, but such an upright boy can often kill with one blow and poke at the essence of things.
His words immediately made the reporters excited as if they had been beaten with chicken blood, racial discrimination has come out, will the hot news be far away?
But some of these reporters were also bribed, and when he heard him say this, he suddenly said: "Isn't it a blasphemy to add oriental elements to a story of Western magic?"
Roy snorted coldly: "Blasphemy? Did Leila make the grassland hell or the snow into a volcano? Besides, why do they think that the scenes in the original author's mind are not the ones she photographed?"
That's really hard to answer. Yes, the snow mountains are the snow mountains, and the grasslands are the grasslands, maybe the grass that grows in the grasslands is different, the height of the snow mountains and the animals that live are different, and Laila really didn't mess up the original work.
And the most important point he said was what the author's mind was like. If it is said to be Western magic, how can we know that the image that appears in the author's mind is not the East?
A group of fox-like reporters were dumbfounded by Geng's rhetorical questioning. How can they refute? Can't you go to the original author now, right? Even if you want to interview, who can get a license from heaven?
The scene was very awkward at one point.
The bribed reporter stiffened his neck and asked: "How can you say that this is also Western magic, isn't it more in line with the Western scene?"
"Leila is a perfectionist, why would you choose the inferior for what you imagine when there are better options, don't the audience want to see the most perfect scenery?" Roy asked again.
The reporter silently swallowed a mouthful of old blood that was suffocated: "What about the oriental actors? Putting aside the scenery for the time being, an Asian appeared in pure Western magic, which can't be said to be in line with the original, right?"