Chapter 433: Murderous Demon King

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As soon as he returned to Paris, Murphy returned to the filming of Inglourious Basterds, and James Franco also came here and participated in it, and his role as Lieutenant Aldo is undoubtedly an extremely important role in the film. Pen @ fun @ pavilion wWw. biqUgE怂 ļ½‰ļ½Žļ½†ļ½

For the Nazis, Lieutenant Aldo can be said to be a bastard among bastards.

"I'm Lieutenant Aldo Reina!"

Under the gloomy airport set, James Franco stood in front of a string of teams with his hands on his hips, serious and dignified and the terrifying scar on his neck, making the whole person look very imposing, "I want to build a special team, I need eight people!" Eight Jewish-Americans! ā€

Although there were eight actors on the set, it was a one-man show that belonged entirely to James Franco, "You may have heard that the Allies are preparing for a counteroffensive, but we have to go early. ā€

He kept moving in front of a group of people, "We are going to be airdropped to France, disguised as civilians, and when we enter enemy-occupied areas, as partisans, we have to do one thing, and only one thing!" ā€

James Franco turned his head, looked at the main camera lens, and gritted his teeth and said, "Kill the Nazis!" ā€

"I don't know all of you, but you were transported by the military from prisons in the United States to airports in England, across thousands of miles of water, across the Atlantic, parachuted off planes, not to explain human nature to the Nazis, who had no humanity, they were anti-Semitic and murderous soldiers, and what they needed was death, so any bastard in a Nazi uniform that we saw was going to die."

He paused for a few seconds, waited for the main camera to switch to a close-up, and continued, "I am a direct descendant of Jim Bridger, the Pioneer, which means that I have Indian ancestry, and our battle plan is like the Indian resistance, we are cruel and ruthless to the Germans, and they will see our cruelty, and they will see the evidence of our cruelty, which is the deformed enemy corpses we left behind with missing arms and legs, and the Germans can't help but imagine how cruel we treated their comrades, Imagine our boots and knives, the Germans will tremble for us, the conversation will change color, they will fear us, when the Germans close their eyes at night, they will be tortured for the sins they have committed......"

James Franco finally said with a serious expression: "To do things under my hands is to owe debts, to owe me personal debts, every person under my hands, owe me 100 Nazi scalps, I want my scalp, you all have to give me 100 scalps from the dead bodies of the Nazis, if it is not enough, continue to look for it." ā€

"Stop." Murphy stood up from behind the director's monitor, "That's over. ā€

He gave a thumbs up to James Franco, "Well done, Jim!" Hold it up. ā€

James Franco smiled at him, took the glass from his assistant, and walked towards the lounge area.

Murphy turned to the assistant director behind him and said, "Notify the transition." Let Christopher Waltz and Margot Robbie prepare. ā€

He was the first to make his way around the airport set and towards the opposite side, where the set had been set up as an old-fashioned French restaurant, where many of the crew's crew were putting the finishing touches on the final touches and an assistant director directing the many extras in place to serve as a qualified backdrop for filming.

"David!" Murphy snapped his fingers at David Robbie who came along, "The lights are brighter, it doesn't need to be too dark here." ā€

He looked at the background of the two characters' seats for a moment, and then said to Helena Espora, "Remove the bookshelves, Colonel Hans should have a golden background." ā€

Helena Espora nodded, "I'll do it." ā€

Murphy explained a few more precautions to Philip Raschel during filming, and the two absolute protagonists of this scene, Christopher Waltz and Margot Robbie, walked into the studio one after another.

Seeing them, Murphy said to Jack Watson, who came out behind the two actors, "Okay, very well done!" ā€

Then, he told the two actors, "Chris, Maggie, don't mess with your current look, I want this feeling." ā€

Christopher Waltz gestured cautiously, "Don't worry." ā€

Margot Robbie nodded to Murphy, "I'll be mindful." ā€

Murphy glanced at these two people again, and I have to say that after years of training, Jack Watson's styling level has skyrocketed, and it is not an exaggeration to say that Hollywood is first-class.

Filming began soon after, and Christopher Waltz continued his previous high level of acting.

He is not tall enough, ordinary in appearance, and his slightly raised spade chin does not meet the usual aesthetic standards, but he appears in the camera in an SS uniform, just like when you meet an inconspicuous strange man at a ball, he invites you to a waltz, you find him humorous and personable, which makes you feel like a spring breeze, and maybe some ambiguous fantasies, but when the music stops, he bows politely to you, hidden in the dark, and will show the viciousness of a poisonous snake.

On the other hand, Margot Robbie's performance is still at the most basic stage of relying on appearance.

"You please." Christopher Waltz graciously gestured to the pie on the table.

Margot Robbie's eyes widened, she nodded slightly, and in a rather elegant and beautiful gesture, she took a knife and fork, cut a piece of pie, and put it in her mouth.

Christopher Waltz asked, "How does it taste?" ā€

"Very good." Margot Robbie is like a character who never knows Colonel Hans, and she is quite relaxed.

Looking at the picture on the monitor, Murphy shook his head and decided not to wait any longer, and directly shouted to stop, "cut!" ā€

As his shout to stop sounded, the crew immediately stopped running.

Murphy deliberately waited half a minute for the two actors to leave their roles, and then walked into the set and stood across from Margot Robbie.

Needless to say, Margot Robbie also knows that she made a mistake.

Although I met Murphy as a teenager and the relationship was not bad, she still waited here obediently, and a rookie actor like her could only listen in front of a director of Murphy's level.

"Maggie," Murphy looked at Christopher Waltz, "what kind of person is he in the film?" ā€

"Butcher! Executioner! Margot Robbie said without hesitation, "Jewish Hound! A famous killer! ā€

"How would a normal girl react to someone like that?" Murphy asked again.

Margot Robbie immediately understood, "nervous, scared, pretending to be calm......"

Murphy nodded, said no more, walked out of the set, and ordered, "Start shooting in ten minutes!" ā€

Maybe Christopher Waltz is too good, Margot Robbie looks unusually green, the filming is not going well, every one is completed in stumbling, this seemingly simple dialogue scene, the crew filmed a full three and a half days before it was completed.

That's a full day and a half more than Murphy had planned.

Fortunately, the film will not be released until around the end of the year, and there is no need for particularly complicated digital special effects in the later stage, leaving Murphy with plenty of time, and he has enough time to shoot his ideal shot.

In between filming, in line with the publicity needs of Twentieth Century Fox, the cast and crew will also be interviewed by the media in a timely manner.

After filming the scenes in the ballroom, Christopher Waltz and Margot Robbie attended the latest briefing with the crew's press spokesmen.

"I'm obsessed with Murphy's movie scripts, really. He's a genius, and I'm willing to devote myself to his films wholeheartedly and unconditionally. ā€

When asked by a reporter about working with Murphy, Christopher Waltz said directly, "Murphy is a pure director, and every nerve fiber is serving his directorial identity. ā€

Of course, the reporter will not let go of Margot Robbie, who looks young and sexy and beautiful, compared to Christopher Waltz, Margot Robbie's answer is more from the perspective of an actor.

"Murphy is the kind of guy an actor dreams of working with." Her smile looks unusually charming, "He never instructs the actors, asks the actors how to do them, but guides them appropriately, and then allows the actors to understand and play on their own, perhaps it is this kind of laissez-faire that allows an actor to burst out all the energy he has accumulated." ā€

With most of the reporters coming from News Corp and Twentieth Century Fox's outlets, the questions asked were relatively restrained, and Christopher Waltz and Margot Robbie were largely unchallenged, and the press briefing was completed without incident.

Leaving the press room, Christopher Waltz and Margot Robbie walked together towards the van trailer.

"Miss Robbie, are you a Jew?"

During the filming, the two did not have much contact other than work, and Christopher Waltz did not know Margot Robbie very well, "My son is a devout Jew. ā€

Margot Robbie glanced at Christopher Waltz, didn't quite understand what he meant, and said politely, "I'm not Jewish, and I don't believe in Judaism." I'm Australian and Catholic. ā€

Christopher Waltz appeared personable, "I was presumptuous. ā€

He thought that the director would find a Jewish or Jewish actress to play Sosana, but now it seems that he is completely biased.

Margot Robbie could also see that Christopher Waltz didn't mean anything else, smiled politely at him, and stepped into her makeup trailer.

She knows that there is some gossip about herself in the crew, in fact, this is also normal, after all, her relationship with the director and David Robbie is not a secret, and it is natural that some people will be jealous of this role.

But who cares about them? Only losers will envy and spread those boring things.

Margot Robbie knows very well that what she needs to do is to play well and seize this rare opportunity to make her role even more brilliant!

At the very least, Gal Gadot, who introduced her to the cast audition, must not be ashamed.

Everyone has their own problems when facing work, Margot Robbie has, and Murphy is no exception. (To be continued.) )