Chapter 407: Breathe a sigh of relief

As the screening room is almost full, the lights begin to dim, the screen lights up, and the movie is about to begin. Despite the fact that there were still many things on his mind, and Weinstein's ambiguity before was a little upset, Sean still shifted his attention.

Some things have to be done slowly, and while the Weinstein brothers have not officially announced their departure from Miramax, everyone knows that it will be sooner or later. Although Disney did not wholly buy Miramax in the first place, but left Weinstein a stake like Warner bought New Line, this stake was not enough for them to control the entire Miramax, and in the event of a sharp irreconcilable conflict with Disney, their only choice was to take the money and leave.

Well, let's not mention that, as long as the Weinstein brothers haven't officially left Miramax and haven't officially established a new film company, everything is possible.

With the appearance of Miramax's logo and Warner's logo in turn, Scorsese's biographical film with an investment of more than 100 million yuan kicked off, and at the beginning, it was Hughes's mother who bathed the young Hughes and warned him that there was an epidemic of cholera, injuries, and unsafe outside, and the word quarantine was misspelled.

As soon as the camera turned, it changed to the filming set of "Hell's Angel", Scorsese obviously wanted to use this method to explain the source of Hughes's obsessive-compulsive disorder, and he also designed a line for Hughes about the outbreak of cholera in Houston and a variety of virulent infectious diseases, which can be described as well-intentioned.

But I have to admit that although it is only the beginning now, the exquisite quality can already be seen. Not to mention anything else, after Hughes announced the start of filming, the crew shook the propellers of the plane one after another, and the background music immediately became the soundtrack of "Hell's Angels", and the retro atmosphere was quite good.

As for Sean's performance, it is very natural, there is no always frowning brow, there is no aggressiveness in pretending to be aggressive, whether it is frivolous, arrogant or arrogant, it is very natural, there is no stiff feeling at all, and it gives the impression that he should be like this.

The most typical scene is the plot of Hughes hooking up with the girl who sells cigarettes in a few words, whether it is a charming smile, deep eyes, or sincere and **** words with all the nothing, it clearly tells the audience that this is a very attractive man. Sean heard a few chuckles, a faint glow, and he saw several women covering their mouths with excited looks.

Halfway Kate? Beckinsale's gaze swept over him, and although he left as soon as he got on the pair, Sean could still feel a little smile in it, well, after tonight, I'm sure everyone will think that he is a good fit for a playboy type role.

The plot continues to develop, and soon Kate - Kate? Blanchett – as Catherine? Hepburn appeared, and of course, Sean still thinks that her look this time is really not good. But to say that the acting skills are indeed excellent, the interaction with Sean, whether it is the mutual temptation of playing golf before, or the maintenance of the hotel without showing traces after the relationship has been a long time, is very outstanding, with a little exaggeration of a stage play, but it gives people a smooth feeling.

Jude's footage also appeared, that is, playing the infamous Erol? In Flynn's part, he also performed great, from makeup to acting. At least at the beginning of the appearance, Sean hadn't reacted yet, although the last time he was seen was a year ago. It's a little regrettable that he originally had at least ten minutes of scenes, but at the end he was only edited to two minutes.

Sean still maintains the standard, not to mention the confrontation with Kate, at least a considerable part of the true feelings, plus the editor's skill, it looks very harmonious on the screen. In other aspects, such as the eyes of the **** when looking at the willow nails when looking at the new plane, or the plane crashed because of the lack of fuel, and finally made a successful forced landing, and the rescuers rushed to the accident site only to see him leaning on the plane and writing a memorandum triumphantly, etc., which is also eye-catching.

Everything shows that, at least in this movie, Sean's acting skills have reached a high level.

With the alternation of career and relationship, a watershed came to the front, and in his career, Hughes began to plan and build the plane that was called Hercules at the time, but later called the Spruce Goose, which still holds the record of spreading its wings.

By the way, Scorsese did not forget to ridicule the film censorship board at the time, Hughes's new film was banned on the grounds that it was too exposed, but Hughes said in front of the committee that the heroine's cleavage was almost the same as the depth of the heroine's cleavage of other film companies, and his film did not pass the line, and it actually passed.

The audience in the screening room laughed when they saw this.

But in terms of feelings, Hughes encountered a setback, and he used to be a guest at Catherine's home in the north, only to be given a cold reception, and he and her quarrels became more and more frequent.

However, Scorsese did not use the widely circulated that Hughes proposed marriage and left the joke of "giving you three days to think about it", but let the two quarrel, and Catherine, who calmed down, took the initiative to break up.

As mentioned earlier, the whole film still has a considerable degree of glorification of Hughes, and Scorsese intends to place him in the position of a symbol of the United States - although it is possible with his achievements and legends. So it is necessary to cut and process Hughes's story, Catherine's voluntary breakup is just the beginning, and when Hughes spends a lot of money to buy Catherine's scandal photos together, it will give people a feeling: Hughes is a playboy who loves Catherine deeply even if he is a playboy.

It is important to know that if you want to put a character in a symbolic position, it is not enough to be envied, but also to be admired, praised and sympathized.

What he did for Catherine can be counted as admiration and praise, and after Catherine is gone, Hughes burned all his clothes can be counted as sympathy, and Scorsese also borrowed the staggered appearance of the fire and Hughes's irritated face to imply that his obsessive-compulsive disorder began to grow.

I have to say that there is a reason why a big-name director can become a big-name director, this shot is very old-fashioned, and it takes into account several clues, worthy of Martin? Scorsese.

After that, the plot gradually focused on Hughes's career, and although the feelings that were emphasized in the second paragraph also began to appear, Kate? Beckinsale compared to Kate? Blanchett, lost in every way.

There are only three key plots, one is to go out to eat together, but they were hit by another **** of Hughes ****, so it made the headlines of magazines. Then Ava finds out that Hughes has installed a bug in her house, and angrily kicks him out and knocks him on the head with something - like above, Scorsese doesn't use the plot where Hughes gets a tooth knocked out by Ava, but only gives him a little skin trauma.

In the end, Hughes survived his psychological problems and was ready to attend the hearing, and Ava came to take care of him.

At best, it's only a little less than Catherine, but the problem is that while this plot is developing, there are two most important points that are almost stealing the audience's attention.

One is that Hughes piloted a plane crash and got burned in his eye but picked up a life, and second, naturally, it was the sonorous speech at the hearing - the spruce goose took off half.

In this case, the audience voted for Kate? Beckinsale's gaze is naturally more than that of Kate? Blanchett's is much less.

In addition, Beckinsale's acting skills are indeed worse than Blanchett, so she loses, but she is really beautiful and temperamental, so Sean still can't help but sigh mentally when he sees himself making out with her on the screen.

The climax of the worst came, and Hughes hid in his room alone because of outside pressure and mental illness, still tossing outside. But at his own insistence and the efforts of his friends, he finally stood up, and finally refuted the villain fiercely at the hearing, and personally piloted the spruce goose to successfully make it fly, just like many American movies.

There is nothing to say about the hearing, Sean deliberately practiced many times before filming this paragraph, and designed several ways of speaking and tone by himself, and the one finally selected, when it comes to important places, pauses, and bites word by word clearly The effect is particularly good after it is shown on the screen.

Before this, Sean had maintained that southern accent very well, and when he spoke in a different way here, and spoke so powerfully, it formed a strong contrast, giving people a feeling of being completely out of the woods. In this way, compared with the take-off of the spruce goose at the end of the year, it is undoubtedly very refreshing, and Scorsese still knows very well what the audience wants to see.

However, for that one-man show, Sean felt that he had messed up, and he couldn't say what was wrong. Pushing too hard? Over-the-top? More like neuropathy? Sean didn't know what to say, he just felt ...... It should be more infectious, it should make people sad or sympathetic, but he didn't have the slightest wave in his heart when he watched this paragraph, and there were not many voices around.

Well, I just put too much effort into this episode, all a little too much. He comforted himself in his heart, but the feeling of uneasiness still couldn't get rid of it.

Indeed, in order to play this episode, Sean almost got himself out of depression, naturally hoping to get as many cheers as possible after the official release. But looking at the current situation, everyone seems indifferent, which inevitably makes him depressed, and then feels that this plot is messed up.

Anyway, when the movie ended, the subtitles were rolled, and the lights in the screening room were on, there was still a round of applause. At least for the current scene, the audience still has a positive opinion of the movie, and after Scorsese stood up, many people also got up and came over, shook his hand and congratulated him.

Sean also had someone around him come over and say to him, it's a good movie, your performance is great. He breathed a sigh of relief in his heart, and then responded with a smile, and then waited for the media's comments.