Exploiting Hollywood 1980

Chapter 185 Donna Transforms

"Hello Ronald, nice to interview you in your hometown."

"Thank you, it's my pleasure."

The next morning, Ronald, who was supposed to drive Donna to MIT, was caught by a reporter from the "Hollywood Reporter" who wanted to do a brief interview with him.

"The video you took of Kid Longwei made the people of America fall in love with karate again. I want to ask, can those training classes nowadays learn the unique skills of Mr. Miyagi?"

The female reporter is in charge of the anecdotal column, so the questions are all about insider gossip related to the movie.

"Haha, as long as they don't go to a dojo like Cobra, they can learn formal karate."

"Is karate more suitable for those children who are physically strong? How can we ordinary people start learning karate?"

"In fact, I think the weaker the physical development and the less courageous children, the more they should try karate. The coaches mainly encourage them and let them complete the movements in front of everyone. This is a good way. Education. And I think it’s also suitable for girls. Of course, don’t do advanced moves that exceed your abilities.”

"Like the ultimate crane kick?"

"It's like a crane kick."

“So, how do you find the right coach?”

"I think as long as Mr. Miyagi is like Mr. Miyagi and adheres to the correct concept of learning martial arts not to actively fight with others, but to avoid fighting anymore, it is a good gym. Don't go to Cobra to preach and do nothing to the enemy. No mercy dojo.

In addition, my friend Mr. Vidal, who plays the player who played wonderfully in the quarter-finals in the movie, has opened a dojo in Los Angeles. Parents who see your report can go there and try it. "

“You also had the success of Breakdance this year, so will you be directing a sequel to both films?”

"My family loved both of my films this year and hopefully I can continue to make such popular films, but I really needed a break and making two films back to back was very tiring."

"So you won't direct the sequel of two movies?" the reporter continued to ask.

"In fact, Mr. Minahan Golan of Cannon Pictures has already found another director to shoot the sequel to Breakdancing. I think it is already in production now and will be available to the audience soon this year.

The second part of The Mighty Kid will be a little more complicated, and I'm currently discussing it with the producer, Mr. Weintraub, and it will take a little longer to come out. "

"But I heard that Cannon Pictures has purchased the rights to Mr. Kurosawa's script. Will you direct that movie?"

"You are very well informed," Ronald replied with a smile, "The film will be directed by Andrei Konchalovsky and is in the early stages of preparation."

"Ronald..." Donna, who was waiting nearby, got a little impatient and urged.

"Let's stop here." Ronald smiled and shook hands with the reporter, ending the interview.

"I can't fit my things in," Donna spread her hands to Ronald. She had a lot of things and wanted to pack them into her luggage.

"Why don't you bring less?"

"This is all what I need." Donna looked at it several times but was reluctant to part with it.

"Donna, this is the suitcase I promised you. Give me an extra big bag. I know you female college students have a lot of luggage."

It happened that little Douglas hurried to Ronald's apartment in Manhattan to give Donna the gift he had promised at the time.

"Ah ha, you came in time." Donna stepped forward and hugged little Doug, then opened the yellow and black patterned suitcase and started loading things inside.

"This is a platinum bag. You can put whatever you have with you in it." Little Douglas handed over the leather bag in his hand again.

"Thank you." Donna took the bag and looked inside, and it turned out to be a big pocket.

After packing the luggage, Donna looked at it with satisfaction, and then said to the two of them, "I'm going to change clothes first."

"This is your thing. I will gradually move the things here to my new home on Staten Island. You can keep this yourself." Aunt Karen handed Ronald a small box, which was a relic left by his parents. .

"Okay, I'll put it in the car and take it back when the time comes." Ronald carefully put the box into the passenger box of the Honda Accord.

"Come on, it's all Ronald's fault for being interviewed. If we don't leave, we won't have time." After Donna changed her clothes, she saw that everyone was still where they were and urged them.

"What's wrong?" Donna saw Ronald and Douglas Jr. looking at her.

"You're getting prettier, Donna," said Douglas Jr., a little stunned by his best friend's sister.

"Really?" Donna happily picked up the bag and stuffed it into the car.

Donna bid farewell to her high school look and wore a red shirt, washed jeans with rolled up trouser legs, white fluffy socks and boat shoes. Her hair was no longer tied into a ponytail and looked very feminine when it was let loose.

She also put on some light makeup, and her best friend Diane's instructions in advance really worked. She spent a lot of money on her hair and light makeup, and paired it with the clothes in fashion magazines, and the effect was really good.

With Donna and Aunt Karen driving her City car, and Ronald and Douglas Jr. following behind in their Accord, the family set off from Manhattan and took the Long Island Ferry to Boston, Massachusetts.

"I never thought Donna was so beautiful. She didn't put on makeup or care about her hair before." Little Douglas was still talking in surprise as he looked at Ronald from the passenger seat.

"My mother's family has good genes." Ronald replied with a smile. Sure enough, as soon as Donna dressed up, she turned into a fashionable college student.

Due to some time delays due to interviews in the morning, it was already one o'clock in the afternoon when we arrived in Boston. The four of them found a Chinese restaurant in Boston's Chinatown and ordered some Chinese delicacies, including Boston lobster, which was cooked with Chinese rice noodles in a Chinese way. The light taste brought out the natural flavor of the lobster, which was almost as delicious as Western food.

Boston is surrounded by well-established New England schools, including MIT and Harvard. It only takes ten minutes to drive.

MIT is a culture of engineers. The buildings inside are not as old as Harvard, but are made of modern steel, cement, glass and other materials.

After completing the admission procedures, the family went to decorate Donna's dormitory. MIT's dormitories are not divided into majors and grades. In Donna's dormitory, there are many senior students from different majors living together.

The dormitories are large, and some students and their families can live in the dormitory. They can cook their own meals in the public kitchen. The three meals served in the cafeteria are also very good. In short, it is much more convenient than Ronald's own New York University.

Aunt Karen was helping make the bed while Ronald and little Douglas carried Donna's luggage. The family was very busy.

The joy of sending your children to college is the same everywhere.

"Mom," everything was taken care of, and Donna hugged her mother without leaving.

"This is my phone number. If you have any questions here, please call me anytime, you know? Your brother often has to film, so if you need anything, just call me." Douglas Jr. gave Donna his contact number.

"This is my email address. You will also have it after you go to college. You can keep in touch wherever you are." Ronald updated it more trendily. If Donna has anything that is not urgent, she can write to communicate.

Then he gave Donna a book of fixed-denomination travellers' checks that could be cashed at any time if necessary.

The three people who sent Donna to school found another canteen to try the food, and were satisfied and ready to leave.

"Don't worry, I will send Aunt Karen home safely." Little Douglas promised.

The city car was left at the university for Donna to use. Ronald had other things to do, so he got rid of little Douglas and drove his aunt back.

"Ronald!" Auntie poked her head out of the passenger seat, "Why do you put your things here?"

"It turns out they found Ronald's father's relic box."

"Oh, I was going to put it back in the apartment. Give it to me first. I'll set up a safe in the bank to keep it." Ronald doesn't have a fixed residence yet, so after thinking about it, he took the box and put it in it. In arms.

After saying goodbye to his family and friends, Ronald returned to Boston to rest for a night.

He got up in the morning and had breakfast. He picked up some tourist maps at the hotel and wanted to take the opportunity to visit this northeastern city.

The most popular attractions in Boston are the ancient university campuses. In addition to MIT and Harvard, the small town of Cambridge is also nearby, including Boston University, Boston College, Northeastern University, and Taft University.

Every year during the school season, some study tour groups come to visit. The most popular ones are Japanese people, who occupy many rooms in the hotel where Ronald lives. Many mothers come out with their children and bow politely to everyone they see.

Ronald thought about the history of his father's family, all of whom graduated from Yale University. I looked at the tour route on the map and found that there is a train to Yale, which takes more than two hours.

On a whim, Ronald called his agent and reported his whereabouts.

"Has the matter with your leg warmers factory been settled?" Niceta still didn't understand the results of Ronald's handling here.

"Well, that vulture lawyer had his own problems and was prosecuted by the prosecutor. I reached an understanding with the victim. But after this incident, I intend to sell the factory and quit. Human energy is limited, and my aunt is not good at running a factory. , I also want her to live comfortably and not have to work hard anymore."

"If you ask me, you should have closed down your stall a long time ago. Even if movie directors have their own businesses, they rarely open factories. Lucas only authorizes other factories to make Star Wars dolls." Niceta had long wanted Rona to De concentrated on being a director.

"Well, I plan to go to Yale to hang out and relax, and I will return to Los Angeles soon." Ronald hung up the phone.

"Not Princeton?" Niceta was stunned. Did that female star go to Yale?

Yale University has a different style, with old buildings interspersed with green lawns and woods. The Ivy League, famous for its liberal arts, is less stressful than MIT. Students studying here must feel very comfortable.

Ronald sat on the lawn, watching the students walking around in the distance, and began to imagine that his ancestors also studied in the same classroom and library. The scene of chaos in time and space made him feel emotional for a moment.

The sun was very good and felt very comfortable on his body. Ronald lay down on the ground and saw two beautiful girls in the distance, walking hand in hand on the road.

Ronald couldn't see clearly what they looked like. They seemed to be good friends, and they seemed to be closer than ordinary friends. The two gradually walked in, and the hand of a short girl put his arm around the waist of a tall girl.

"The atmosphere at Yale is quite open, isn't it?" Ronald thought to himself, and he sat up again. The tall girl's hair was black, a little curly, and swayed in the breeze. The short girl has short blonde shoulder-length hair.

"Still cross-racial friends." Ronald stood up and prepared to go to the school's alumni association to look for records of his ancestors.

"Hey, Ronald, it's you!"

The tall black-haired girl saw Ronald standing up and asked, "Why are you at Yale?"

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