To slander Ronald as Gene's partner in public is a very vicious move.

In America in 1979, conservative and religious forces were very strong outside of a few large cities on the east and west coasts. There is little tolerance for people like Jean, and in many southern states, it is regarded as a disease and sent to specialized correctional institutions for treatment.

Although the entertainment industry is quite tolerant of them, and many people are also one of them, no one will publicly admit it.

The reason is actually very simple. If you admit it publicly, then you will not be able to act in romantic dramas with men and women, or any movies that have romantic scenes between men and women. This is tantamount to excluding 99% of film and television.

The vast majority of the American people, it is impossible to know that you are a base, and go to see the romantic comedy of men and women you act.

And like the Montgomery character, the actor himself is heterosexual. Although the plot of coming out in public in an acting class is very outrageous, some audience members can accept it because they know that this is a heterosexual actor playing a role in a play.

When the actor plays another play, the audience can understand that the actor played a role in the play last time. Substitute new movie roles, there will not be too many obstacles.

Including the new Oscar actor, Jon Voight, also had the experience of playing Kei. The role of "Midnight Cowboy" did not cause much obstacle to his acting career, but made him famous in one fell swoop.

That's the reality of America right now, you can play it on the screen, but you can never admit that you are in public.

Besides, Ronald is not at all!

When this dirty water was poured up, Ronald immediately felt very troubled. The timing of this Britannia serpent was too clever.

Now he proposes to add a scene, because Montgomery's character has already acted out of the closet, so everyone on the set will not feel that this is specially set up for Gene and Ronald. It's a normal debate about art.

In this way, Gene was also roasted on the fire.

If Gene didn't act in this plot, everyone on the scene would think he was hypocritical. The actors who played Montgomery didn't say anything. You are probably one of them, but you don't want to come out and speak for your own people?

What if Gene played? Then his future acting career will be completely cut off, and his image will be completely fixed on the two-way plug Leroy in the movie version of "Famous in the World".

Maybe that's one of Alan Parker's purposes, he didn't want producer David Da Silva to make a TV show of the same name, turning his (self-confessed) great work of realism into a soap opera.

Another purpose is nothing more than to take revenge on Gene and Ronald who had challenged his authority. Two young people who dared to disrespect him on the set, in Alan Parker's view, this is intolerable and must be punished.

"The plot design of yours doesn't match the plot and characters that Leroy is used to." The producer was also pissed off by the sudden attack, which was going to ruin his TV series plan.

"The audience knew that Leroy and Hillary were in love, and in love. You suddenly add a same-sex plot here, which will only make the audience feel troubled. They don't know who Leroy is? What happened."

David da Silva gives reasons why this story doesn't hold true in art. He may have spent a lot of brain cells in order to come up with this legitimate reason to reject the director's outrageous plan?

"This is just an idea of ​​mine. If you insist not to shoot like this, we can also change the plot. I just think this is a good opportunity for people like you to speak out in public." Alan Parker pretended to regret that no Insist on having to film this episode.

"No, no, he didn't want to make this scene at all." Ronald also came back to his senses. When did studio tyrant Alan Parker become so talkative? Can you easily give up your artistic ideas?

So to say,

Towards the end of the filming of the whole film, he played this trick, the main purpose was to get revenge on Ronald, Gene, and Da Silva, three people who had offended him.

And this so-called concession is to further confirm that Ronald and Gene are "companions".

Ronald's eyes narrowed, his blood surging. This disgusting method of avenging private revenge is very similar to the style of the British.

There is no way to correct the views of the people present about him with ordinary words now. Even if he denied it, he had also planted the seeds of doubt in the hearts of everyone.

Besides, Gene is the real base. In the future, after he becomes popular in the entertainment industry, if anyone talks about Ronald Lee, he will be linked to Gene Ray.

This is not a good reputation, how will you get along in the entertainment industry in the future? How to find girlfriends in the circle?

Ronald thought about it for more than ten seconds and had to dispel this rumor in a way that impressed everyone. Maybe there is a better way, maybe the one I think of is not very rational, but this is not a strategic deduction. After losing this one-minute opportunity, after Allen Parker announced the start of filming, there is no way to fight back.

At that time, everyone would not remember that Ronald was good to them. In the future, when they talked about the "Famous" crew, their first impression was: Do you know Gene and Ronald? ...hehehe.

Ronald didn't want this impression to settle in everyone's mind. He stepped forward and confronted Alan Parker alone, to beat him hard.

Yes, Ronald thought of a way to beat the director. Debunking one's own rumors with brute force is absolutely impressive. Maybe in the future, when everyone in the crew talks about the "Famous in the World" crew, they will think: You know what? Allen broke Ronald's secret, and Ronald beat him hard.

It doesn't seem to be very good either.

But Ronald couldn't care less, clenched his fists and looked directly at Alan Parker. The fighting instinct made Ronald's eyes shine brightly, and Allen also reacted instinctively. Ronald wanted to beat him, and immediately raised his hands in a boxing posture, signaling the opponent not to come closer.

It seems to be saying, I have also practiced, you can come here if you have the courage.

Ronald let out a sneer in his nose. This is a real fight, not a boxing match in the ropes. Today, I will let you taste the taste of Chinese wrestling.

"You're blind, Alan," said choreographer Luis Falco, interrupting Ronald's plans.

The first heroine of the crew, played by Erin Cara, came over and held Gene's hand. The two walked out of the venue affectionately and went to the dressing room.

Everyone, including Ronald, was stunned by this sudden turn. When did the two of them get along?

Moreover, Ronald knew that, unlike himself, he was slandered by Alan Parker at all, and Gene was really...

The two walked all the way, and everyone began to whistle and applaud to congratulate. Ronald noticed that the smiling producer David Da Silva and the man in the suit behind him were the manager who had been with Erin Cara.

It looks like the producers and Gene are well prepared, there are no idiots in this business. Maybe apart from themselves, they thought they would stop biting people if they avoided the poisonous snake. Ronald began to review his previous evasion strategy.

"So this love is one-way? Ronnie?" Alan Parker's serpent-like voice came again, "Is your previous anger at Meg Tilly's defeat a disguise? Or are you the one? That two-way plug?"

"You brought it on yourself, Ellen," Ronald secretly said, and he brought up Meg again, and reminded Ronald that this account must be settled together.

A breeze blew across Ronald's face, and a familiar face appeared before Ronald's eyes.

It was Antonia Francesky in dance clothes, with her coat tied around her waist.

Antonia smiled at him, her blonde hair tied back in a ponytail today. Still wearing the leg warmers Ronald gave her that day, she walked lightly in soft-soled dancing shoes.

She walked half a circle around Ronald, not too close, not too far away. Neither strangers on the subway, nor couples already in a relationship.

Ronald felt that his anger suddenly disappeared, and that smiling face filled all the space in his mind.

Antonia took two steps, watching Ronald didn't follow, and stayed where he was stupidly. Couldn't help but look back at him. The two red ears made Antonia laugh out loud again, which was really cute, and then shook her head, giving Ronald a signal to keep up.

Ronald saw Antonia's signal for half a second and suddenly understood. It's like Erin Cara was arranged by the agent and producer to save Gene Ray.

Antonia was the angel who came to save him from an awkward place. But no one instructed her, Antonia volunteered to save Ronald's reputation.

Ronald laughed, ignored Alan Parker next to him, and followed.

He gently raised his arm and let Antonia hold it, and the two of them also walked to the lounge outside the set. Ronald whispered in Antonia's ear "Thank you!"

"No need to say thank you, Ronnie. You're like a knight, you've saved me twice before. Once with a leg warmer and once with Lucy falling out of the car."

"Then the princess saves the knight in turn, and I love the ending."

The whistle and applause of the audience sounded again.

"Ellen, you are really blind," the choreographer said again.

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