Chapter 16 Talent is worthless here
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For the Los Angeles Police Department, $100,000 is not a big number, but as Murphy thought, it is not an easy matter to get the $100,000 by chance, especially since he is the one who takes the reward.
However, Murphy has a recording of the police in his hand, as well as Channel Six's fierce preparation to report that the government has broken its trust again, coupled with Robert, a lawsuit that can take a cut of money, the Los Angeles police finally transferred the money to Murphy's bank account after prevaricating for a while and being bombarded by Channel Six News with no credibility.
In the same way, the LAPD's perception of Murphy has become worse, and even when he was out driving, he was stopped by a police car several times, and searched under the bad pretext of suspected illegal gun possession and possible drugs, but unfortunately, they were doomed to nothing.
Also, in the name of assisting in the investigation, they invited Murphy to the police station several times, but he was accompanied by a lawyer, and the police who lacked sufficient evidence could only watch how he walked in and out.
Murphy is well aware that he is now on the Los Angeles police blacklist, and he is very careful to obey the law, such as guns and drugs, which are often touched by Americans, and he hides them all away, and never gives the police any reason or excuse.
And he also bought the latest Sony miniature camera, which can shoot at any time, so that it can also prevent the police from framing him.
In addition, Murphy's normal work has been going on, and the California media, led by Channel Six and Fox Television Network, have overwhelmingly reported on the shootout.
Moreover, the TV station will not be willing to just summarize this as a simple police shootout, and in the series of reports, it is constantly mentioned that black people who do not have the conditions to resist are shot and killed by white police, and there have been several recent incidents of white police arbitrarily arresting black people, and finally there is a small black protest in Los Angeles.
It has to be said that due to many reasons such as historical legacies, black people are born with a fragile glass heart.
In front of the Los Angeles City Hall and the Los Angeles County Police Department, there were several large-scale black gatherings and protests, and the scenes were tense and even on the verge of eruption.
Naturally, such activities are what the media like to see, and they report and disseminate them in various ways to attract more people's attention.
Not only that, but Murphy shot a lot of footage and prepared to participate in Channel 6's documentary project to produce a documentary about the law and order situation in Los Angeles.
Of course, he's more just involved.
In this documentary on violent crime, Los Angeles is certainly not a thriving city of angels, but a sin city full of violence, drugs, car accidents, and other crimes!
Also, with the intervention of the Fox television network, the police did not obtain a court restraining order for the two videos filmed by Murphy.
"Looks like you've been mixing well lately,"
At a restaurant in Los Angeles' Chinatown, Rose took a big sip of beer and looked at Murphy across the street, "At least it's better than I thought." β
Murphy took a sip of his beer, "It's just luck." β
"It's not luck." Rose waved his big tattooed hand, "It's always your forte to dare to think and act, and you've played the Los Angeles police like a clown this time." β
Although Murphy had mentioned all these things to him, and had not mentioned the manipulations he had done, Rose could still guess that his friend must have used some shady means in it.
"You can't say that." Murphy shrugged, "I just happened to meet, I've always been a good citizen of Los Angeles." β
Ross and Murphy didn't need to scruple about anything, and they mocked mercilessly, "Would a good citizen beat a British director to the head?" β
Murphy couldn't help but pat the table and emphatically said, "That's a mistake!" Besides, it was only a minor injury at the time, and the problem with his head was that I was in prison for half a year, and it had nothing to do with me at all, okay! β
"You've ruined someone's career as a director." Ross still wouldn't let him go, "Poor British. β
What's the name of the director who left the aftermath? Murphy thought for a moment, vaguely remembering that someone called him Chris or Cross or something.
There weren't many people in the restaurant, and Murphy and Rose sat in the corner, talking a little unscrupulously.
"What's next?"
After a few jokes, Ross gradually turned to the topic, "Still ready to enter Hollywood?" I think you're doing a great job right now. β
Murphy put down his knife and fork and asked rhetorically, "Why not?" I'm going to work on a Channel 6 documentary to gain some experience, and when the documentary is finished, I'll make a film. β
Rose looked disdainful, pursed his lips, and said angrily, "It takes a lot of money to make a movie, do you have that much money?" β
"Hey, can you not hit me?" Murphy pointed at him dissatisfied, and deliberately said in a show-off tone, "I just made two hundred and thirty thousand dollars!" β
"Is it a lot? Are you sure the $230,000 is your own? β
Outwardly, Ross looks like a simple-minded Latino who only fights and kills, but he is quite thoughtful, otherwise he would not have occupied a large piece of the cake in the underground market in downtown Los Angeles.
He cocked up his fingers, "I'll do the math for you, naΓ―ve Mr. Murphy Stanton, if you want to enter the film industry, it means that you must abide by the rules of the game set by the government, then a large amount of your $230,000 will be handed over to the tax office, and your lawyer needs to take a cut, and you will also have a filing fee to go to the relevant industry union for filing, how much can you leave in the end, are you sure you can make a real movie?" β
Looking at Murphy, his eyes suddenly widened, "You don't want to shoot that kind of garbage for tens of thousands of dollars." β
"Of course not!" Murphy raised his voice slightly, "I'm going to shoot a real movie, not a cheap thing. β
Rose shook his head, "You still need money." β
Murphy rewarded him with a pair of white eyes, "Nonsense, how can you make a movie without a lot of money?" β
Filming is the future's plan, and now Murphy is ready to participate in Channel 6's documentary production, which is a timely response to violent crime, and is not intended to be filmed, but will use a lot of material that has been broadcast on Channel 6 in the past, and quite a few of his videos have also entered the list of candidates.
It's hard to say how much revenue this will bring, but Murphy is interested in being able to participate in the project and gain practical experience for himself.
The two sides talked about their future, and Ross suddenly lowered his voice, "I've seen the images of those two black men in the newspaper, I've seen them a long time ago. β
Murphy couldn't help but be stunned, "You know them?" β
"It's not just them," Rose struggled to remember, "the man of the house where Bill Road was destroyed, I should have seen it before." β
"Oh?" Murphy looked at Rose, waiting for his next words.
Rose moved a little closer and lowered his voice again, "It may be that the two black murderers are dead, and the Bill Road family has also been wiped out, and the police have not found more useful clues, in fact, they should be engaged in similar industries to me." β
Pretty much the same industry? Murphy was slightly stunned, and then he figured out that Rose's main business was ****** and illegal firearms.
Murphy's head turned very quickly, "Is it possible that this is because of the fire caused by the drug dispute?" β
"It's possible." Rose shrugged, "They're all dead, who knows." β
He stood up, "It's not early, I should go back, there is still a party in the evening, together?" β
Murphy looked at his watch, shook his head and said, "No, I also have a party in the evening, and the news director of Channel 6 is going to take me to a high-end party, and it is said that many celebrities will also attend." β
On the way home, Murphy went to buy a suit, and in the evening Carla Firth was going to take him to a gathering of the media and the film and sports circles, which would be attended by many celebrities from the film and sports circles.
For Murphy, who yearns for Hollywood, he will definitely not miss such an opportunity.
When he returned home, hung up the phone to Kara, and agreed on the time and place of the meeting, Murphy returned to the studio and continued to be busy with his screenwriting work.
No matter how great a director is, he needs to be chanced, and he needs to hone before he succeeds, even with recognized film geniuses like James Cameron and Steven Spielberg.
Despite his self-confidence, Murphy doesn't consider himself a super-genius like the first two, and understands the simple truth that hard work pays off.
Is it possible to work all over again, without much effort, and to shoot a movie easily? After watching a movie and filming this movie, there is a difference between two Pacific Oceans.
Besides, genius...... Hollywood has never lacked cinematic talent.
As for the idea that Hollywood will flock to Hollywood after writing a few scripts, Murphy has long been completely thrown into his mind, he has delivered a total of two scripts to Hollywood's famous production companies or studios, and there has been no response so far.
"Talent, if you don't have a chance, talent is worth nothing here!"
After adjusting the two shots, Murphy sighed, before coming here, he was still a naΓ―ve student, like many people, he thought that as long as he was talented, he would definitely be able to stand out, and he would definitely be appreciated by the big guys.
It's just that more than a year of grinding has made him understand that this kind of thinking is really naΓ―ve.
As the sun outside the window gradually turns to the west, Murphy puts down his work, puts on his newly bought suit, and prepares to meet Kara Firth to see if he can meet his familiar characters on the so-called high-end duì.
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