Chapter 111: I Haven't Heard of [Asking for Subscription]

For three days, "Unforgiven" was filmed step by step, but the large crowd of reporters on the periphery of the set was like vultures surrounding the feeding lions, looking at the rush to be the first to make Caesar feel uncomfortable every time.

As for the reason, because "The Silence of the Lambs" has been released as originally planned.

These reporters knew that the security guards on the Fox set were all Blackwater employees, and there was no possibility of getting in, but they still frantically waited outside for Caesar's figure, in fact, for "The Silence of the Lambs".

You must know that Caesar's original memory of "The Silence of the Lambs" premiered on Valentine's Day on February 14.

February 14...... As a thriller and suspenseful movie, this premiere time is simply a prank-like choice.

So Caesar stomped his foot and simply changed it to April 1......

Three days after the film's release, quality long-form film reviews staggered to the surface. In fact, many audiences, including film critics, didn't understand it at all when they watched it for the first time.

After the premiere, most of the film reviews were vague short reviews, and these critics could only make a few high-looking professional words to show that they were different from ordinary movie fans.

"This film is a typical "One Flew Over the Asylum" and "The Shining"-esque thriller film with mental illness as a clue.

In the film by Anthony? Hopkins and Judy? The heroes and heroines played by Foster are typical mentally unhealthy people, and Buffalo Bill is a complete lunatic.

The male protagonist Hannibal is a master of psychology, but he doesn't seem to care that he is a typical mental patient.

Ogre Hannibal ...... This is a maniac who can make an insider's diaper minus one just by naming it.

Hannibal has a pair of eyes that see through people's hearts and human nature, like a detached observer or judge, and his ruthlessness, his intellect and nobility make this character stand out above all the characters in the film.

Interestingly, in the face of such a heinous ogre, fans will involuntarily take a stand on Hannibal's side during the movie.

Why?

I watched the whole film and the heroine Starling hindered or hurt the most is not the skinning demon Buffalo Bill, nor the cannibal Hannibal, but the director of the mental hospital, the councillor, the major, the policeman, etc., these seemingly mentally normal people.

These people seem to be mentally normal, civilized, decent and rigorous, but when they face the vulnerable Starling, they are repeatedly exposed to greed, tyranny, revenge and sanctimony.

In contrast, Hannibal's ability to reverse black and white with his logical ability and sharp language has always led Starling and fans to fall into an ogre-specific rhythm and position.

As Hannibal said, 'If harming others is evil, the world is too simple.' So if you say that, tsunamis and tornadoes are also evil? ’

Don't try to talk to Hannibal about human nature and good and evil, don't get too involved with him, or you'll be deceived.

When I, the viewer, were bewitched by Hannibal as a spectator, the character had already come to life from the world of the silver screen.

Hannibal said so much because this character was so brilliant that he couldn't stop mentioning him.

Let's talk about Starling......

Starling, as the heroine, is of course special. This was confirmed by Hannibal when she first met him.

First of all, we have to admit it, Judy? Foster's appearance is really amazing, especially in the conversation between her and Hannibal about the screaming of the lamb, and in the continuous frontal close-up of the two people, we can clearly see Judy? Every detail of Foster's peerless face.

I must admit that looking at this face, all that was left in my heart was admiration for the Creator's preference, and all that remained was envy, jealousy, and hatred for Caesar......

Especially when I heard that there were two equally perfect beauties in Caesar's house, these envy and hatred corroded my soul like poison.

It is also worth mentioning that the Oscar actress is the Oscar actress, Judy? Foster's acting skills make people completely ignore the world's whispers about blonde women's IQ.

Let's go back to the characters, in fact, after Hannibal ordered Starling to get closer, the first time the two looked at each other closely, Hannibal had already seen through Starling's heart.

It's a complex of contradictions, pretty, smart, stubborn, vulnerable, and strong. Just like Hannibal himself, gentlemanly, wise, erudite, calm, crazy, and extremely cruel.

The fate of the two met each other, and the characters' hearts collided with each other before there was a favorite drama.

When Starling was annoyed by Hannibal's words and left in embarrassment, Max, the madman next door who had just finished blaspheming, dumped her with the essence of life in the face, which angered Hannibal, who was watching coldly, and only then did Hannibal provide clues and meet again later.

In the face of the hooliganism next door, as Hannibal himself said, 'I hate faux pas', and then compare Dean Chilton who led the way for Starling at the beginning, he bluntly said in front of Starling that Starling was sent by his superiors to **** Hannibal, and when his proposal to accompany Starling was rejected, he turned his face on the spot 180 degrees.

Hannibal and Chilton and the like, who is the unbridled neuropath?

However, after seeing Max next door being booby-trapped by Hannibal for his rude behavior towards Starling, what image is Hannibal in the hearts of our audience?

Maybe ......"

"Unforgiven" set, lunch break.

Holding the "Los Angeles Times" in his hand, this super long movie review that clearly told it that there were spoilers, Caesar only read a small half and couldn't read it anymore.

For him, just praise Judy after reading it? The part of Foster's appearance is enough, and as for the content of the second half of praising Judy's acting skills, Caesar didn't take it to heart at all.

In Caesar's heart, Judy in a previous life? Foster won two statues of the queen without meeting him Caesar, and his acting skills need to be affirmed by you laymen? Big joke.

Only in terms of appearance, Judy's perfect transformation is completely due to Caesar's special energy, which is the biggest excitement in Caesar's heart.

Relying on the PB development machine in his body, Caesar compared his version of "The Silence of the Lambs" with the original version of his previous life, especially the large close-up of Judy's face, looking at the freckles on the original Judy's face, the slightly rigid face shape and chin, the wrinkles on the skin at the corners of the eyes and other imperfections, and then looking at Judy with a soft face, deep blue eyes, and porcelain-like skin after his transformation, Caesar's satisfaction couldn't stop pouring out of his heart.

In fact, looking at Caesar with a stinky face holding a newspaper, Eastwood couldn't help but feel a little envious and jealous.

He also watched the premiere of "Angels in the World" that year, and he was quite impressed by Bea's ultimate beauty.

As for Emily, who is in charge of Caesar's music business? Bloom, who is no stranger to Eastwood either, has seen the best beauty at Caesar's Club parties on several occasions with appalling booze, and it is definitely not an exaggeration to say that a thousand glasses are not drunk.

And yet Judy? Foster's transformation shocked Eastwood the most, because Judy got the first actress gold through "Robbery of Pear Blossoms". Foster hadn't known Caesar yet, so he was just a big beauty with outstanding acting skills in terms of appearance.

Now watching "The Silence of the Lambs", when Judy's jealous flawlessness is displayed in front of the world, Eastwood can only beat his chest at Caesar's eyes on beautiful women.

Knowing Judy earlier? Foster will have this change, and he Eastwood will have a lot of contact with Judy even if he is not pursuing it at his age.

Of course, as an industry insider, he would not fail to see that Judy's transformation had nothing to do with makeup, and no cosmetic surgery in this era can do this.

Caesar attended the premiere of "The Silence of the Lambs," but he didn't sit in the audience or appear on stage, but made a makeshift cameo backstage as Judy's second assistant.

So the premiere of the film "The Silence of the Lambs" looks as low-key as the title, but reporters know that there are no less important figures in the industry at this premiere, even the legendary tyrant Eisner, who smashes the office for Caesar every day.

However, because Caesar never appeared, the final result of this premiere was that a large part of the attention was missing.

The incident also led reporters to gain a deeper understanding of Caesar's power in Hollywood.

Interestingly, when Eisner didn't dare to ignore Caesar, one person scoffed at Caesar's sign.

Faced with the acquisition of Twentieth Century Fox, one of the founders of Miramax, Harvey ? Weinstein has expressed disdain in public.

This blatant disapproval of Caesar was immediately supported by many companies, individuals, or media that were hostile to Caesar.

For example, "USA Today" held by Eastwood, in addition to a film review dedicated to "The Silence of the Lambs", the most eye-catching is Harvey? News of Weinstein's bombardment of Caesar.

"Have you offended him?" Eastwood handed Caesar USA Today in his hand, sat down in the chair across from Caesar, lit a cigar and smoked it.

That expression, how Caesar looked like schadenfreude.

Caesar took the newspaper and looked at it briefly at ten lines, then threw it on the table, his indifferent temperament was undoubtedly revealed.

Speaking of Harvey, in fact, Caesar doesn't have a good or bad opinion of this person. In his previous life, he cared more about the people and things in the rock or game circles, and as for Hollywood, except for a few annoying actors and actresses in his heart, they were basically not the target he wanted to pay attention to.

As for "Miramax & Co." or "Harvey? Weinstein", in Caesar's mind, is the company or individual responsible for producing or distributing the film, and Caesar is only responsible for enjoying the movie.

In this life, in the face of Eisner's inexplicable hostility, he remembered Disney's acquisition of Miramax, and then remembered Harvey himself.

Faced with the clamor of Harvey, the godfather of the top five powerful figures in Hollywood in his previous life, Caesar had no intention of "fighting" at all.

He didn't know why the other party was hostile to him, he didn't want to know, and he wasn't even interested at all.

Any "Hollywood person" in this world could be afraid of that Harvey in his previous life? Weinstein, except Caesar and the people around him, didn't care.

At present, more than half of Hollywood's talented actors and directors profit from Caesar's club investments, and Caesar does not believe that the so-called Harvey has the ability to cause problems for himself.

Even if Miramax and Caesar also have "Apocalypse Now", "Sex, Lies, Videotapes" and "Tie Me, Tie Me Up" in their memories of their previous lives, Harvey's set is meaningless to Caesar.

Caesar smiled indifferently at the face of Higashi Wood's reminder teasing, picked up the newspaper again and looked at it.

"Harvey? Weinstein? Haven't heard of it. ”

Cheeky Asking for Votes~ (To be continued.) )