Chapter 228: There is always something to borrow

"Ryan, don't you think that using the way the crime is shown in the movie will have a bad misleading effect on teenagers?"

Not long after the premiere press conference began, a reporter asked a pointed question.

"I don't see it that way." Ryan put the microphone on the table in front of him and said lightly, "Don't you realize that the theme of the movie has always revolved around family and affection, and the broken family has ruined an innocent child and set him on the path of crime. ”

Then, there are words that he will never believe, "The movie is very educational - no matter how much you can endure, if you commit a crime, you will definitely fall into the legal net." Also, everyone will make mistakes, and if you make a mistake, you will not have a chance from now on, you can completely change your life and make a career. ”

"Ryan, you show no less than Tom in the movie? Mr. Hanks's acting, you have not played a role in years, how do you maintain your condition? ”

"It's thanks to Stephen." Ryan turned his head to look at Spielberg and showed a just right smile, "Stephen is an excellent director, it is under his adjustment and driving that I quickly found my form, and Tommy, you know, when I was filming, I was facing a two-time Oscar, and I kept telling myself that I had to give my all, so I ......"

Ryan shrugged his shoulders playfully.

"Mr. Jenkins, you have interacted quite a bit with some beautiful actresses in the film, how are they doing?"

"Very good." Ryan frowned.

"There's no type you like, if possible. Who would you choose to be your girlfriend? ”

"It's not about movies."

"Ryan, you're going to be 17 soon, do you have a girlfriend?"

"Supposedly, someone saw you in and out of Charlize? Theron's villa. What is your relationship with her......"

"Someone saw you with Natalie last month? Miss Portman is in Los Angeles, where are you dating? ”

Towards the end of the press conference, the expected thing finally happened, and the press conference turned into a gossip market, and Ryan was not interested in answering these questions, so he just got up and left.

"Oh, he's so arrogant......"

"Even if he says he has no comment, we'll have to write tomorrow."

As long as you are still standing in front of the stage. This kind of thing will definitely happen in the future, Ryan doesn't mind much, showing his attitude is a must. As an adult, he is not sensitive to the title of idol.

The reporters and paparazzi wouldn't let him go like that, even when Ryan was in the car, and the guys kept pressing the shutter through the window and asking outrageous questions.

Privacy and gossip are always their favorites.

The next day. "Cat and Mouse Game" has landed in North America across the board. Such a film created by a super director, a two-time Oscar-winning actor and a grown up super genius instantly became the focus of fans' attention and the front-page news of various media and entertainment pages.

"Gorgeous adventure, the final return! Ryan? Jenkins is back on stage. This is a movie with a fast rhythm like a music video, a real holiday movie, and a Thanksgiving gift for those who really know how to entertain. ”

- Boston Globe Tate? Bohr

"It's a perfect rendition of one genius against another, Ryan? Jenkins, belongs to the super genius of the nineties. No one would deny his mind, Frank? Abagonel. A genius liar who created a miracle in the sixties, the collision of two geniuses in the air, produced a dazzling spark, perfect for suffocation. ”

- Los Angeles Times, Mick? Taylor

"Genius often means loneliness, just like little Frank in the film, the unfortunate family experience makes him very painful and unusually lonely. Perhaps only another genius could have experienced this somewhat similar feeling, before taking on the role, Ryan? Jenkins once chased after little Frank himself and asked him questions for a week, which led to an extremely amazing performance in the movie, even if he was too handsome, but the corners of his eyes and eyebrows showed all the wisdom, and there was never a lack of persistence on his young face, in a word, Ryan when he grew up? Jenkins didn't fall short of our estimate in terms of performance. ”

- The Hollywood Reporter Todd? Mccarthy

"This is the funniest movie of the year, and the two hours are very enjoyable. Jenkins and Tom? Hanks's drama is worth the ticket price of the movie! ”

It's very rare that the New York Post, which has always been difficult to deal with Ryan, actually gave a good review.

Most of the media is very responsive to Ryan and Tom? Hanks's performances were well received, but they sparked a lot of discussion about the plot, and this fast-paced film was criticized by quite a few critics, especially those who were full of literary style.

"Ryan? Jenkins and Stephen? Spielberg is obviously trying to have some fun for everyone on Thanksgiving, "Cat and Mouse Game" is like an extended version of the MV, if the soundtrack is more, Ryan shows off his singing voice again, and it can be sent to MTV for play. ”

David from The New Yorker? Denby clearly doesn't like the pace of the film.

"Whenever you see Ryan? Jenkins provides the ideas and scripts for the films, and there is always a sense of indescribability, even though his conception is never limited to one subject matter, and is full of meticulous rigor, but lacks a strong personal style. ”

"Ryan's plot is always lyrical when it should be lyrical, comedy when it should be comedy, and climax when it should be climaxed, and the rhythm and links are accurate to a few decimal places, like the most sophisticated machine tool processing, he is almost synonymous with Hollywood assembly line processing plants."

Another newspaper slammed the plot of the film in more layman's terms.

Ryan laid out a template for the film for more than two hours, with a detailed description of how the plot should develop at each moment, just populating it with different characters, dialogues and scenes. There is reliable information that Jenkins Pictures has set up a team of writers to serve Ryan, who is responsible for filling in the script outline and ideation settings he provided, and it seems that when he grows up, he loves this patchwork game very much, and is ready to completely degenerate into a slave to commercial films! ”

Of course, there are also critics who don't like Ryan who have questioned his acting skills.

"This film could have used a more rigorous way to deeply explore the huge problems behind Frank Jr., which should be a sobering subject, but Ryan? Jenkins, with his sloppy performance, has become the nondescript he is today, Tom? Hanks is bloated and clumsy like a penguin in it, Ryan? Jenkins' aura is completely gone, and the movie has completely degenerated into his face-selling show, and he tells his female fans through countless close-ups, come and buy tickets, and see how handsome I am when I grow up! ”

There will always be criticism, and no one can win the hearts of everyone, not to mention that many of them oppose for the sake of opposition.

This is indeed a light-hearted commercial movie, in Ryan's words, like serious, profound themes, you can skip this movie, go to the theater to watch your favorite genre, here is North America, where the market is highly free, no one will ask for mandatory scheduling, and the public has the right to choose the film freely.

Besides, it's a family-friendly Thanksgiving holiday, and this light-hearted theme is more popular.

Today, North America has entered the age of the Internet, where film critics in traditional media may still have enough influence over older people, but they are not worth mentioning in the minds of young people, who do not trust authority in the first place, and the information on the Internet is freer enough to enable them to exchange their opinions.

The advent of the Internet age also means that the pace of the whole society is accelerating, and the first to experience this is also the young people, when they get used to this rhythm, their senses of movies will also undergo the same changes.

Literary films may have had a limited impact, but commercial films had to make a change, and "Cat and Mouse" was compressed by Ryan from two and a half hours to just over two hours, typifying that change.

"Yes, the movie is fast-paced, we had a lot of fun watching it, Ryan took us on an extraordinary adventure, which is a completely different feeling, and I think this kind of movie is suitable for the lifestyle of our young people."

That's what a teenage fan said in an interview.

Unlike the mixed reviews in the traditional media, there is a lot of applause on the Internet, and this movie has an excellent reputation among young people.

Many netizens left messages on the website belonging to DreamWorks to express their love for the movie, and many of them wanted to praise Ryan's acting skills, but remembered that DreamWorks was not owned by Ryan, so they moved to Pixar's website and made various remarks of support.

"Ryan, your performance in the movie definitely deserves an Oscar nomination."

"If the academy doesn't give you a nomination, we're calling on everyone to boycott the Oscar ......"

"Tearing down the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences ......"

The message board on Pixar's website has become a place for Ryan fans to doodle.

Yahoo also enjoys the same treatment, after all, everyone who knows Ryan knows that he is one of the owners of the Internet giant, and this is arguably the place where his fans are most concentrated on the Internet.

"Ryan, I think you need a personal website."

It's just two days, Jerry? Yang called, and he saw a business opportunity for Yahoo's stock to soar, "How about Yahoo make a personal website for you to communicate with your fans, and it will be affiliated with Yahoo's name?" ”

"Alright, Jerry, remember to leave me a section on the website dedicated to speakers." Ryan thought about it for a moment and agreed.

He is one of the owners of Yahoo, promoting his own website, and no media group can stop the rise of the Internet in every way, and the old-fashioned can only be swept into the old papers. (To be continued......)