Chapter 587: Ogre
In fact, even Nicole Kidman herself didn't expect her to play Erin Adler to such an extent on the big screen.
Nicole now realizes why many people say that Charlotte Booth is one of the best directors in Hollywood to shoot women.
"It's a pity that he doesn't have the same heart as the old man from Woody Allen, otherwise he ......"
Nicole pondered for a while, and also somewhat understood why many young actresses were envious and jealous of Charlize Theron.
- Occupying such an important resource, but not sharing it with everyone, is naturally hated.
However, Nicole doesn't have any other ideas-
After all, not to mention commercial appeal, in terms of popularity alone, she is also relatively high among Hollywood actresses.
If "Sherlock Holmes" is a box office success this time, then Nicole plans to pursue the title of Oscar actress.
- In terms of the Oscars, Charlotte, a giant in the field of commercial films, can provide much less help.
After all, he hasn't won the little golden man himself!
For actresses, the importance of the Oscars is higher than that of male stars.
The title of actress does not only mean fame, but also means higher salaries and more expensive and stylish endorsements.
- If nothing else, Dior perfume is notoriously fond of finding Oscar actresses to endorse.
Nicole Kidman heard that soon after Charlize won the Oscar title, Dior was in contact with her agent.
Although it may not be able to be negotiated quickly, it is obvious that becoming an Oscar-winning actress is also a shortcut to making a fortune.
- So, although Nicole is a little greedy for Charlotte's thighs, she doesn't plan to take the initiative to do anything considering her future plans.
Of course, this does not mean that she does not pay attention to the box office and reputation of "Sherlock Holmes".
In fact, the market reaction of this commercial blockbuster directly determines whether Nicole proves her box office appeal and turns to further pursue Oscar glory, or she completely fails in the commercial field and has to gamble on the Oscars.
- There is a world of difference between the two.
Because of this, Nicole is still quite nervous now.
However, judging from the current reaction of the audience in the screening hall, the possibility of success of "Sherlock Holmes" is very high -
Most of the audience was immersed in the plot and couldn't extricate themselves, Nicole even found that not far from her, there was a middle-aged man with a thin figure and gold-rimmed glasses, who was excited when watching the movie, and suddenly pinched the drink cup in his hand, but he didn't even notice that the drink was spilled on his body.
"It's as if the whole person is attracted to the movie!"
Nicole sighed.
However, Nicole Kidman didn't know that the middle-aged man she saw was certainly watching a movie with full concentration, but the angle he substituted was different-
Billy was on the side of Earl Blake Wood.
It's not because he's a maverick or anything, it's purely because of his duties.
- Billy's full name is Billy Huntington, and he is a serial killer.
Of course, until now, he has not been caught by the FBI.
Billy acted cautiously, leaving no clues for the police except for a few headless cases.
He's not the show-off criminal and doesn't seek to be famous;
He is also not the kind of high-IQ criminal with an antisocial personality, and likes to fight wits and courage with the police the most;
He's not even an average criminal of that kind, killing people for money or other gain......
Billy kills people for the sake of appetite -
He likes the feeling of holding a human skull and gnawing on the tough flesh on it;
He also likes the soup made of human flesh, and the fragrance in it always gives him a sense of accomplishment as a predator;
His favorite was the taste of boiled broad beans with liver, a recipe recommended by the great Dr. Hannibal.
Although, Billy knew that Anthony Hopkins, who played Dr. Hannibal, did not have the same hobbies as him, he still liked the movie "The Silence of the Lambs".
- So, Billy is an ogre.
It's not the pale-skinned or blue-skinned, fat-bodied monsters of the games and movies, but humans who look like people and feed on people.
- That's why it's scary.
Because the people killed will always be used as food by Billy, so the wreckage that the police can find in the end is naturally very small.
This makes it very difficult for the police to solve the case.
Although in the past two years, after the case was transferred to the FBI, the FBI specially hired some so-called anthropologists from the Jefferson Laboratory to help solve the case, so far, Billy is still at large.
Before Billy kills someone, he sometimes watches some more literary movies, which will make him feel more delicious when he eats later.
And this time, for some reason, he chose the commercial blockbuster "Sherlock Holmes".
- It's not in line with Billy's style, but it doesn't have much of an impact.
Billy always felt as if there was a voice in his head that asked him to watch the movie.
And for Billy, who regards cannibalism as sacred, it is also quite correct to follow his heart's choice.
It should be said that the movie "Sherlock Holmes" is indeed very good, at least, Billy is very happy to watch.
However, as mentioned earlier, he was more supportive of Earl Blake Wood as a murderer.
In particular, when Holmes was stupidly overturned by Erin Adler with beauty and narcotics, the Earl of Blackwood miraculously appeared in his father's bathroom, as if by magic, causing his father to drown himself in the bathtub.
This contrast naturally makes Billy, who is in the shoes of Earl Blake Wood, look cool.
Although, after waking up from the effects of the anesthetic, Holmes quickly returned to color, not only found many clues at the scene of the drowning of Earl Black Wood's father, but also found a slaughterhouse according to the map through the body of a thug who had gone to burn the dwarf Luke Relton's house.
Billy doesn't care about that, though.
He is not a child, of course he knows that this kind of commercial blockbuster is impossible for the villain to win.
The director will definitely give Holmes a trick and let him defeat the otherwise more powerful Earl of Blackwood.
Billy could accept that outcome, but he wouldn't stop him from supporting Earl Blake Wood.
He just fully enjoyed the dark atmosphere of 19th-century London in the film, enjoying the mystery and gloom, as if it were not on the big screen, but around him.
"If only I could live in those dark times!"
Billy sighed to himself.
He felt like he was gradually immersed in the movie.
And at this time, the wonderful action screen began again-