Chapter Twenty-Eight: Hughes's Feelings, Roland's Arguments (Asking for Recommendation Votes)

Is John Hughes stupid?

Fools can't get around in Hollywood.

Since Roland played and sang "Changes", he had already seen the end of the matter when he sat behind the audition table.

If Roland was really just a child, how did he understand Hughes's preferences thoroughly?

A precise answer, just a beautiful accident?

No kidding.

How can there be so many coincidences in this world?

When David Olsen followed Roland into the audition hall with a puzzled face, the two directors in charge of casting muttered in the ears of Columbus and Hughes respectively, and when the two learned that the middle-aged man in front of them who didn't know the situation was the father of the hottest child star sister Hua at the moment, everything was clear.

Half an hour later, they sent off Roland David and directly dropped all the next auditions.

Nestled in the office, staring at each other, no one knows where to start.

After a long silence, Columbus picked up his teacup and took a sip, "I called and asked, Roland's resume was delivered from Howard Storm, and Howard heard from Robin Williams. ”

"However, according to Howard, this couple really has no intention of letting him enter the circle."

"Do you believe it?" Hughes raised his eyebrows and smiled, and with his hands around the coffee cup, he directly asked, "Do you think a ten-year-old child can know my preferences?" Don't tell me he didn't think he'd play "Changes" until he watched "The Breakfast Club," and if that's the case, why would he tell his story after the singing? ”

"Are you sure that what happened to him personally was really just a feeling?"

"Even if he had a feeling, what about his outfit?"

"Among the fifty people today, he is the only one, dressed like an adult."

Faced with Hughes's mocking gaze, Columbus shrugged dumbly.

"You mean, pass him off?"

"Pass off?" Muttering to himself, he picked up Roland's resume, looked at the form with only checks and no evaluations, and Hughes asked rhetorically, "How do you think he performed?" Without waiting for Columbus to answer, he continued: "You don't say that I know, you think he is the person we are looking for, and when I watched him perform, I wondered if he would be the guy recommended by Fox, and I even thought he had read the script in advance and received training. ”

"Because — he didn't act like a novice at all."

"But now......"

"Everything is clear."

"It doesn't matter who recommended him, does it?"

"I just know that he did a lot of preparation for this role, or rather for this role."

"And these preparations make me very happy, and I think you will be very happy too."

Looking at the satisfied face, Columbus laughed, did not make any response, but picked up the earpiece on the table, dialed a cornet, and told the production director appointed by Fox that the auditions for the next few days could be postponed.

He knew why Hughes was happy, because Hughes felt he was treated with the respect he deserved.

Hughes is also a human being, not only that, he is sleek and understands the truth that he is stronger than others, he can accept recommendations from all parties, but he hopes that those who want to play a role can respect the fruits of his labor.

Tell him well, there is an actor here, do you think it is suitable? In the face of his invitation, even if you don't like it, you can respond in a softer way - in the case of amicable communication, how can he Hughes not understand?

As long as you don't come to him and deal with him with a superior attitude, then he is willing to open the door for him.

Today's Roland is like this, after following his wishes, then he will naturally not continue to be embarrassed.

As for whether Roland was recommended by the Jewish gang?

Does it matter?

Unimportant.

As long as Hughes knows that in this role, he saved face and chose very well, that is enough.

Even if Roland had read the script in advance and received special training, so what?

He doesn't care about these things, but is happy that his talents are valued.

As for Columbus?

He proposed the audition, just to find a suitable actor.

Since someone has sent the trained guys to the door now?

And he-

Why don't you laugh at it?

This is his movie, and when it is made, it will increase his reputation.

What's more, Roland still walked through the relationship of those guys and came in.

After the "New York ......" told the matter, Columbus asked Hughes one last question.

"A phone call thing."

"If I don't choose his son, what can he do to me?"

Hughes waved his hand indifferently, "Compared to them, I'm more curious about Roland Allen's situation. ”

"When David Olsen left with Roland, his eyes were full of doubt."

"If I'm not mistaken, Roland might be in trouble."

The child king is the child king.

Just as Hughes had guessed, just as he and Columbus were quick to cut through the mess and decided to use Roland, the little guy who followed David away was in great trouble at the moment; As in the third time loop, after the car drove off the Fox set, David didn't immediately take him back to Universal, but called Garnetty to go home on his own, and he? Together with Roland, he found a restaurant and sat down.

"Tell me what's going on?"

In the time loop, David helped Roland twice, and with his IQ, it is not difficult to see how strange things are.

Brought Roland to play, but only to play as a starring role?

If it weren't for the mousse-shaped big back, the thin golden belt, and the shiny little leather shoes, David might have really been fooled by him.

However, in the face of that scrutinizing look, Roland did not hesitate.

The time loop made him understand that although David had the temperament of the head of the family, but—

He is the one who cares most about the feelings of children.

Not only that, but he was also a very superstitious one.

So, when combing his hair, Roland had already thought of the explanation rhetoric.

"When I was six years old, my mother won the role of the heroine of Group B in "The Phantom of the Opera."

"But she only acted for two years before she quit the troupe."

"Many people wonder why she retired in a hurry during the rise of her career."

"But you and Aunt Garnetty know that she's for the whole family."

"Moving from Manhattan to Sherman-Oakes was torture for her."

"She was eager to get back on stage, and even when she came here, she didn't give up on her previous dieting plans."

"It was her dream to return to the stage, but this dream is no longer possible."

"Aren't you and Aunt Garnetty curious about why my mood has changed suddenly?"

"Because I don't know what I can do when I miss them."

"But when you told me you were going to take me to the crew, I understood what I was going to do."

"Filming may not be my previous hobby, but it's my dream now."