Chapter 811: Mother's Eyes

Compared with her daughter Natalie, Mrs. Herchler has more confidence in Charlotte.

Although as an agent, she should have fought for Natalie's higher salary, Mrs. Hirschler felt that if a big commercial director and producer like Charlotte Booth could be optimistic about her daughter, it would be okay to reduce her salary appropriately.

- Treat it as an investment!

As an agent, although Mrs. Hershler temporarily changed jobs for her daughter, she is older and more experienced, but to some extent, she understands the rules of Hollywood better than her daughter Natalie-

"Although literary films are more favored by the Oscars and seem to have a higher style, in fact, it is actually commercial films that really dominate Hollywood!"

Unlike Fan, who is still a little young and has some literary girl Fan's daughter, Mrs. Herschler actually has no prejudice against commercial films at all.

If possible, she even hopes that her daughter will get the role of vase heroine in some commercial big productions.

Although Natalie may be a little dismissive of this, Mrs. Hershler understands that such a character, as long as the movie is popular, will often follow suit.

At that time, coupled with her own acting skills, Natalie was able to soar immediately.

However, the question is –

Natalie isn't the kind of sexy thing that commercial blockbusters like to use!

- Even though Mrs. Hershler loved her daughter, she did not think that her daughter was uglier than those girls, but she still understood that Natalie's beauty was more intellectual and restrained.

And this kind of beauty, in the eyes of men, is far less dazzling than the blonde girls represented by Monroe.

Plus their family is vegetarian......

Thinking of her daughter's somewhat regrettable figure, Mrs. Herschler could not help but complain a little about her husband.

However, this is the only way to go.

After the first two installments of the "Star Wars Prequel" series, Mrs. Herchler has seen it very clearly-

Her baby daughter, Natalie, may not be so consistent with the current Hollywood style of commercial films.

Therefore, Natalie has always preferred literary films before, and Mrs. Herschler has never said anything.

- Although literary films do not make money as commercial films, if my daughter can make a career in this field, it is also very good.

But when she heard that Charlotte Booth, Hollywood's "No. 1 director", had an invitation to her daughter Natalie to audition, Mrs. Herchler immediately realized that another opportunity for Natalie in the field of commercial films had come -

If you want to say that the name Charlotte Booth is not very attractive to Hollywood actors, there is no doubt about it.

However, Mrs. Herchler knew that Charlotte's appeal was still a little different from that of other Hollywood directors.

And one of the most important points is that among all the big directors of commercial films, Charlotte is the best at directing actors' acting skills;

And among all the directors who are good at directing actors, Charlotte Booth is the most popular;

Among all the directors who can make celebrities, he is the most profitable......

- This kind of director who can direct acting skills, can praise people, and can make a lot of money after making movies, is naturally popular.

In particular, Charlotte is also very good at modifying and customizing the role according to the characteristics of the actor himself.

Mrs. Hirschler has heard more than one such example over the years of acting as Natalie's agent.

The most famous, of course, is his wife Charlize Theron.

But other actresses, such as Jodie Foster, Rachel Weisz, Nicole Kidman and others, have enjoyed similar treatment;

Among the male stars, Johnny Depp, Keanu Levi, Bruce Willis and Robert Downey Jr. and Jude Law, and even that Brandon Fisher-Price have all been specially trained by him and have given a completely new performance under his guidance......

In this case, Mrs. Herchler naturally hoped that Charlotte would also be able to tap into the other side of her daughter, so that her commercial value could be fully revealed.

- So, Mrs. Hirschler actually really wanted Natalie to be the heroine of Charlotte's new movie.

In particular, after seeing a lot of the dark side in Hollywood, Mrs. Hirschler knows very well that the literary film industry is actually more chaotic and unbearable than commercial movie coupons.

What mother, if possible, would let her precious daughter wade into those troubled waters?

- In this respect, Mrs. Herchler is in fact of the same view as her husband, Mr. Herschler.

Of course, Mrs. Herchler is not unaware that her baby daughter, Natalie, is not a well-behaved girl in some ways.

After all, she still has to deal with some troubles for her daughter as an agent.

Even if she didn't go through it herself, she wouldn't be completely unaware.

It's just that the child is still his own good after all.

Besides, who hasn't been young?

- Anyway, in Mrs. Herschler's eyes, Natalie is still the treasure in her eyes. And now, with the opportunity, she naturally wants to give the best ...... to "baby"

It is in this atmosphere of suspicion and contention from the outside world that Charlotte's days are still spent unhurriedly.

Eventually, the post-production of Inception was completed first.

So, after negotiations — in fact, a competitive bidding that won the best of the many companies that offered the best of the competition — the distribution of the film was handed over to Warner Bros.

- Although Ghost Party Studios currently has a North American distribution network, it is still a little powerless for a super commercial production like "Inception".

Warner, on the other hand, was accidentally snatched up the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series by Disney before—in their own opinion—so they were particularly interested in it this time.

In this case, Charlotte is actually very relieved to hand over the release of "Inception" to Warner Bros. for distribution.

And Warner, for its part, is also very relieved.

- They dare to bid boldly, and naturally they are not without reliance.

In fact, as early as the beginning of the filming of "Inception", they were already paying attention to Charlotte's film -

The rumors that were actively or passively revealed from the crew before have made them realize that this is likely to be another box office explosion.

That's why they dared to bid, and a rough cut in-house viewing of Inception before post-production was completed made them even more convinced.

"This movie will definitely become a classic!"

After watching the full version of "Inception" with all the effects and soundtrack, Charles Rowan, who was sent by Warners to be in charge of docking and distribution affairs, was very convinced.