Ace Hollywood

Chapter 97 No good

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In early December, the New York Film Critics Circle Awards revealed the mystery.

The best film, best director, and best screenwriter all belong to "Drug Network", Steven Soderbergh almost swept the New York film critics, it seems that these dizzy pens are all claimed De Berg's witchcraft was bewitched, and they wanted to give him all the awards.

If it weren't for the older Oscar actor Michael Douglas's personal style is too problematic, and his performance this time is indeed unsatisfactory, and there are not many female characters in "Drug Network"-Catherine Zeta-Jones just won the European The queen of the film festival, but this time, her performance was not outstanding compared to others.

These may be the reasons why "Drug Network" did not win all the awards in the end.

Even the local media in New York criticized the thirty-odd members of the New York Film Critics Association for lack of clear-headed members, but in any case, the New York Film Critics Association, which is full of personality, has made a decision. This year's awards season begins with "Drug Network" starts off with a big hit.

"If Tom Hanks has not been hacked, it is the fair treatment that Tom has guessed after years of hard work in Hollywood, then Daniel Sandler killed Beniso, it seems that it is not a surprise, but look at "Drug Network ’, you can see how amazing it is for Daniel to single-handedly impress these die-hard critics.”

Yes, Tom Hanks won Best Actor from the New York Film Critics Circle for "Cast Away," and Daniel Sandler won Best Supporting Actor as he wished.

Daniel, in particular, looks like he's snatched a trophy from Benisot of "Drug Network."

Beniso's performance is highly affirmed, and no one will be considered to be operating in the dark.

Universal's PR strategy has been very successful.

Daniel was in Paris when he got the news. They were filming an interior scene in a car. It was quite late. Everyone hoped to finish the filming quickly, otherwise the scene would need to be relocated, and the remaining snow and water would need to be relocated, which would be very troublesome and time-consuming. Although the comprehensive labor laws in the United States are not particularly strict in the film industry, the severe restrictions on working hours still make everyone expect a smooth job.

but it is not the truth.

Daniel encountered the first big problem since the filming started. Doug Liman was still dissatisfied after shooting five shots. He called a stop and came over to talk to Daniel about this scene.

Jason Bourne just killed a former colleague - technically, a suicide, and Mary Cruz, who found wanted material in someone's package, was almost insane, they happened yesterday at the ambassador in Zurich In just one day, she was investigated to the bottom of the sky, and the other party even sent "killers" to arrest or kill them directly. Such unimaginable abilities mean that they are standing opposite a powerful and terrifying opponent .

And now, sitting outside the apartment in Mary's broken car, Bourne asks Mary to go to the police.

On the one hand, avoid being killed by follow-up assassins of unknown forces, on the other hand, you can cut off the relationship with the troubled Bourne and get out of this matter.

They had an argument in the car.

This is the paragraph where Doug Liman and Daniel Sandler can't find anything in common.

Daniel's expression at the beginning was deep and complicated, because at this moment his mood itself is complicated, the double unknown of the past and the future, the arrival of the assassin and the repeated stimulation of death,

The urgency to survive and the urgent need to escape, etc., were mixed together, and he also considered the safety of Mary, who was involved with his money.

His chaotic, busy and complicated heart is indeed very well performed by Daniel.

But Doug Liman's response was "Nogood."

To be honest, there are too many people on the set who were more surprised than Daniel himself. Many of them have heard that Daniel is a talented actor, and there are even some rumors that Daniel is a "one-shot" professional who never NGs. This is of course impossible. However, during the filming of "The Bourne", Daniel did not encounter too many problems. Even the fierce fighting scenes in the embassy and apartment were completed with ease.

Doug Liman didn't say anything, just let Daniel think about it, and then restarted shooting.

Daniel knew what Doug meant, which meant he couldn't tell what was wrong, but the director's instincts and feelings told him that this performance was not good enough to make it into the movie.

He guessed that the performance just now was too restrained, and he still has some acting styles with the characteristics of art films, or simply the suppressed enthusiasm for acting skills suddenly burst out, but it was misplaced.

So, for the second time, he acted a little more outwardly, with larger expressions and movements, and tried to show some emotions intuitively through expressions, tone of voice and movements.

But Doug Liman's answer is still "Nogood".

And still no guidance.

Daniel had to re-enter the third shoot, and this time he tried to cooperate with Mary, because at this moment, she was guided by the change in her heart, and Doug might feel that the cooperation was not convincing.

His conjecture was denied when Doug shook his head.

At this moment, he felt that there was nothing he could do.

Doug Liman still has no plans to come up to talk to him. It is normal for some directors to have their own quirks. In order to capture the most realistic scenes, they don’t tell you anything, but let you continue to play freely , his camera is facing you, and then look, if there is something that can be used, then continue.

So Daniel couldn't rush over to ask him.

Being restrained, extroverted, and following Mary's emotions will not solve the problem.

Then we can only go back to Jason Bourne himself.

Sitting in the car and thinking about it, Franka kept quiet so as not to disturb him. She has always cooperated so many times. Daniel leaked a little apology to her, but was almost amused by her playful grimace.

He motioned to Doug Liman to try again.

This time, he decided to abide by Bourne's emotional changes in this story more significantly.

Daniel tried to use pure experience to send acting.

No good!

All the staff looked at Doug, who shook his head stubbornly, and everyone felt that they could hear a sigh of regret.

Isn't this level of performance not enough?

This is just an action commercial film, Doug, are you going to win an Oscar?

But Daniel didn't spend another half an hour thinking about it, he directly asked to start again.

He may have gone too far the first time, which is what is called overexertion, and then he went into a misunderstanding and thought that a change of direction was necessary.

Daniel figured that what he was actually trying to do was pull back a little, not turn 180 degrees.

When the show was over, Doug didn't say "yes," but this time he walked over and whispered to Daniel.

On the side of the set, Andy was holding his mobile phone, with an unnatural expression on his face, as if he wanted to come in to find Daniel, but there were five failures in a row, which obviously stopped him. There is nothing more important than this one right now. .

Doug leaned against the window.

"Daniel, if the fifth is the second time, I will agree, but don't you think that your few attempts just now should make your performance a little bit better?"

Daniel took a breath and was silent for nearly five minutes before nodding, ready to enter the sixth shot.

Introverted and extroverted, performance and experience, tension and control-these propositions are all in this performance.

"...I don't know what happened? I don't know who the guy is, where the photo is from, I don't even know who I am!"

As Daniel finished reading this paragraph, Doug smiled and applauded.

All the staff cheered sincerely.

Leaving Andy on the side, Doug called out to her in a good mood, "If it doesn't go any further, Andy will rush up and smash my machine."

Daniel exhaled and exhaled several times before asking, "What's the matter?"

Andy glanced at Franke and Doug, and probably felt that the news was not a secret, so he said it without hesitation.

"Cousa's call, the New York Film Critics Association just announced the winners, and you won Best Supporting Actor! Congratulations."

"Wow."

Both Doug and Franke gasped in amazement.

"This is really good news, congratulations, Daniel." Doug looked at Andy, "but Andy's mood must be more complicated just now."

"Yes, I almost suffocated." Andy shook his phone.

"Daniel has a treat."

Franke quickly began to blackmail, and of course Daniel was not stingy.

After work was over, he paid the field manager to buy coffee for the staff, and several creators were invited to have a French meal.

Therefore, the entire crew knew that Daniel had just won the first heavyweight award in his career-although it was not as dazzling as the Golden Globe and Oscar, the New York Film Critics Association Award was considered a worthy award.

Julia Stiles, who plays Nicky, is a bubbly young girl and her first big-budget supporting role.

"Looks like you're going to sweep awards season," Julia said enviously.

Daniel was clearly sober enough.

New York is different. Universal's PR resources have been tilted a lot here, which is why this result can be achieved. Among the five major Film Critics Association awards, Los Angeles has only rated one best film so far. "Gladiator" is promising, but "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and "Drug Network" have been highly praised, so there is actually little hope. Other awards Each has its own characteristics, and performances may not necessarily play such a large role in these various awards.

After all, what Daniel can look forward to now is the Screen Actors Guild Awards, as well as the Golden Globes and Oscars later.

Sweeping as Julia said, I'm afraid it's just a fantasy.

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