Chapter 786: Are You as Handsome as Me?

Leonardo's reaction was to widen his eyes and take two steps back: "I tell you, the woman I like, you must not think anything wrong about me!"

Roy almost couldn't hold back a fist when he heard this, and let this guy shoot the following shot with a blue and black eye: "I have Leila, it's impossible to look at you, how far you can flash me!"

Leonardo was not convinced: "I am so handsome, what if you have a heart for me?"

Roy sneered: "Are you as handsome as me?"

Leonardo closed his mouth depressedly, he really couldn't fight for this, the kid in front of him was a demon! He has been voted the sexiest man in the world for two consecutive years, and the first man who wants to be hugged by a woman the most. Although he is also ranked first, he can be compared with him...... Is it good that there is no comparison at all!

It's so devastating. Can we still have a good time together?

He crouched on the ground, drawing circles on the ground with his fingers.

Director Martin has a black line next to him, and the conversation between these two people is simply unlistenable, what kind of nonsense are they talking about?

"Do you two remember what you just talked about?" He didn't want to know about same-sex love, Beauty and the Beast love, he wanted to know how his acting skills improved!

Leonardo then remembered, "yes, I'm asking you how you learned this, what are you doing with me about "Brokeback Mountain" and "King Kong"?"

Roy glanced at him, "I just went to the movies with Lyra, and I'll be out there." ”

"How can it be so simple!" exclaimed Leonardo, "just watch a movie, then I've watched hundreds of thousands of movies, why can't I figure it out?"

"Because I'm not as handsome. Roy's voice was calm, and this calmness brought a kind of certainty, as if he were saying the truest truth.

Leonardo almost didn't get angry: "You wait, in two more years, I will definitely be more mature and sexy than you!"

"Just your little belly?" Roy patted his belly evilly, and then showed off his eight-pack abs with a playful face.

"You!you!" Leonardo couldn't tell him, and simply screamed and lunged at him.

The two scuffled to the applause of the crew.

In fact, it would be more accurate to say that Roy teased Leonardo like a pet, a perennial martial arts practitioner, and a woman who spun around in the Victoria's Secret Angels all day long, and it is easy to judge what the result is.

Martin looked at the two people who were laughing and noisy, as well as the rest of the crew who were afraid that the world would not be chaotic, and couldn't help but hold his forehead and sigh.

It's not that he doesn't believe Roy's words, because he's seen something more inexplicable than watching a movie, and it's quite reliable in comparison. He was worried about Leonardo, and no one knew better than him how he wanted the Oscar-winning statuette, but if he continued like this, he was afraid that there would be a long time to wait until that day.

It's not that he's not serious, it's not that he's not dedicated. When it comes to these two points, he believes that Leonardo will definitely not make much difference between people, otherwise he will not cooperate with him again and again. But his character is not mature enough, and if he can't calm down to learn, how can he get the comprehension of acting?

When he is no longer blinded by the clutter of the outside world, maybe he will be truly mature.

In fact, the newspaper article that Roy saw just now was just the tip of the iceberg, and the reaction of the outside world has not stopped since the movie was released.

"King Kong" is better, after all, there are beautiful women who can watch most of them and accept it, and there are no real intimate scenes, so there will not be too much rejection when watching it.

But "Brokeback Mountain" is different.

First of all, the two male protagonists in Brokeback Mountain are very real, so real that there may be such people around anyone. Whether you're supportive or not, they're there, probably walking under your window every day or rubbing shoulders with you on the street. And for the huge beast that can't exist at first glance, people basically don't treat this movie as real.

Secondly, the intimate scenes are too explicit. Caresses, kisses, and certain indescribable shots always tug at the heartstrings of the viewer. Among the moviegoers, there are rotten girls like Leila who watch with a bit of an afterlife's eyes, and there are also straight men like Roy who can't accept it. Looking at the way he couldn't stand it at first, if it wasn't for Laila holding him, maybe he would have left in the middle of the movie screening.

It is conceivable that there are many people who can't accept the movie.

And many of these people will become anti-moviegoers, and some will complain and criticize the Internet, at school, and at work in an angry tone. Some will go to authoritative websites to post a bunch of bad reviews to express their dissatisfaction.

Add to that the homophobes, and anti-gay groups, and "Brokeback Mountain" is in a bad situation.

In comparison, the thunderous and rainy boycott that Leila encountered at the beginning was simply too gentle, just gathering a few people to distribute leaflets, shout slogans, and wear neat T-shirts with the word boycott printed on them.

What people don't realize now is that instead of making the film disappear with their wishes, these boycotts will become the focus of the global spotlight because of their actions. I don't know how many people will have the curiosity to go and see it because of these boycotts.

Of course, there is an important premise here, which is that the quality of the movie is passable.

Ang Lee's directing ability has also been confirmed by many movies in later generations, not to mention the previous "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon", and later films such as "Life of Pi". Whether it is the Oscar for Best Director, the Golden Globe Awards, or the British Academy Film Awards, these international awards all show that his ability is extraordinary.

So "Brokeback Mountain", the film that helped him win his first Oscar for Best Director, can definitely be classified as a classic.

There may be some people who can't accept the same-sex plot in it, but it can't be denied that he tells the story well. This is very clear to those who come out of the theater with red eyes.

And people like Roy, who are obviously very repulsive to the same sex, will be attracted to the plot after watching the film, which shows that the director is not simply telling a love story between people of the same sex, but also letting the audience go deeper into the story through his lens.

How many directors in Hollywood, or the world, can do this? At least Martin thinks that if he had gotten the script, he might have made the film darker and more miserable than it looked like a poignant love story.