Hollywood Road

Chapter 224 Two Thumbs

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"It's tiring, but it's like this every day,"

While talking on the phone, Gal Gadot walked to the entrance of the restaurant dedicated to the competition, stood aside, and continued to talk to Murphy, "After so many years, I've gotten used to it. Bayi Chinese [[\u003c ?[ \u003e\u003e? ))]\u003e? Paparazzi? I'm not going out of the hotel, what can they do? Don't worry, I can handle them."

Lisa Hewitt, who had been staying in the hotel lobby before, came over with a newspaper and whispered, "I'll go in first and wait for you at the old location."

She walked into the restaurant, and Gal Gadot said to the phone, "I'm going to have lunch, let's talk tonight. Well, goodbye, Murphy."

Hanging up the phone, putting away the phone, Gal Gadot walked into the restaurant, first went to the window to get his custom-made catering, carried it to the left, and stopped until he reached the corner, put down the lunch box and sat Opposite Lisa Hewitt.

Lisa Hewitt has already opened the lunch box. The food in the lunch box is so rare that it cannot be described. Gal Gadot is not much better. Outsiders only see the extremely beautiful curves of these girls, but it is hard to see. To the dedication and patience behind them.

Gal Gadot picked up a fork, picked up a piece of vegetable with neither oil nor salad dressing, stuffed it into his mouth, chewed a few mouthfuls without knowing the taste, and swallowed it.

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw that several girls not far away were pointing here.

Lisa Hewitt also noticed over there and said, "Leave them alone, they're just a few idiots who only know jealousy and envy."

Gal Gadot smiled, looked away, and continued to deal with the simple lunch in front of him.

Yesterday, two South American girls who participated in the competition went to a nearby theater and watched the early screening of "Sin City". There are rumors going around.

Many people are talking about her and Murphy, saying that Murphy is a director who doesn't know how to respect women, and only uses women's bodies to make some vulgar jokes to entertain the audience. It is simply sexist, and she, Miss Israel, actually finds such a People become boyfriends just to enter Hollywood in the future, and they don't even have the most basic self-respect and self-love...

Those rumors sounded very harsh, and even though she was precocious and sensible, she couldn't help being angry after hearing it.

"Okay honey," Lisa Hewitt reached out and patted Gal Gadot's hand lightly, "it's not worth getting angry about.

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"They say I'm fine..." Gal Gadot showed a bit of anger on his face, "They even said that Murphy is a director who only has vulgar fun!"

She slapped the fork hard on the dining table, and there was a 'bang'.

Lisa Hewitt didn't expect Gal Gadot to care so much about her new boyfriend. Thinking of the newspaper she had put aside, she quickly took it and opened it to the page with the column.

"They know movies? They're just laymen and idiots, don't care." Lisa Hewitt took out a paper from this newspaper and put it in front of Gal Gadot, "Look at this, this is a professional evaluation! The scorer was Roger Ebert, the most famous professional film critic in the United States, a Pulitzer Prize winner, and he gave Murphy's film a perfect score of 10!"

Hearing this, Gal Gadot immediately put other things aside and focused on the newspaper in front of him.

The most prominent position in the newspaper is the column of the famous Roger Ebert.

"Murphy Stanton and "Sin City" are extremely gorgeous in black and white!"

From the title, it is not difficult to see Roger Ebert's praise and appreciation for this film.

"This is a city that is so cool that people are stunned. Black and white are its keynote, and cruelty is its core. Murphy Stand has endowed it with a unique and special temperament, even different from Frank Miller's original comics."

""Sin City" is in the hands of Murphy Stanton, blooming with incomparable brilliance! Color is his sharpest weapon!"

"Black and white, mixed with flowing bright colors, scarlet is bloodshot, bright yellow is disgusting, and blue is chilling. These colors wantonly tear the curtain, making the oppression and heaviness created by black and white into eyesight The ultimate splendor.”

"Cruel, mixed with a complex confrontation between good and evil. Whether good or bad, they are all equally violent and vicious. Ruthless and unscrupulous is the first essence of life here, and it is also the only rule."

"Three seemingly interrelated but unrelated stories are staged in this city, but the theme is the same killing. Director Murphy Stand has achieved a near-perfect interpretation of the aesthetics of extreme violence, making Sin City, The three stories of sniper killing and bastard are no longer three tragedies about death, but three binge drinking of hatred, and if you have not tasted it yourself, you will never understand its strange pleasure."

"There is also Jessica Alba, whip-wielding and waist-twisting, the actress gives one of the best performances of her career, and under her flying whip, it is sexy and brutal that envelops a city. "

"Although Frank Miller's comics came first, this adaptation by Murphy Stanton is simply amazing!"

"Even after watching a lot of films, his "Sin City" still shocked me for a long time. The aesthetics of violence was indeed brought to a certain height by Murphy Stanton. At the beginning I was still recording and watching, but soon my hands and pens stopped Come down, if I keep recording, I will miss too many shocking little details, and when the film is over, I can't help but be fascinated by it."

"Every character in the film is an extreme exaggeration of certain characteristics of human nature, and under the training of Murphy Stanton, the actors perform with great personal charm, making these characters more realistic and wonderful."

"Murphy Stanton has always had an uncanny ability to make the actors in his films put on extraordinary performances."

"Besides, Jessica Alba, this young and beautiful girl, has become a magical flower in the hands of Murphy Stanton. The Nancy she plays is sexy and innocent, sensual and pure, and her acting skills and image are perfect. It's a huge change from before."

"Jonah Hill's performance subverts his fat and funny impression. The ogre Kevin in front of the screen is mysterious, calm, vicious and ferocious."

"Seth Rogen, who has worked with Murphy Stanton twice, has also changed his inherent image. He endowed Murphy with a vulgar, ugly, unrestrained, yet sensitive and affectionate character."

"And my two favorite characters are Hardy and Dwight. Hardy, played by Robert Downey Jr., abides by the law, tough but has a tough man's tenderness; James Franco, I only heard his name before. , I don’t know him well, but Dwight fascinates me, he is cold and sexy, fragile and flamboyant..."

"And this film, in addition to the comic-style cu1t fun, Murphy-Stanton also endows people with thought-provoking realistic meaning."

"In the real story, what I see is the silhouette of a cruel real society. The crazy and out-of-control behavior of the characters stems from the sad expansion of power in the city. It is precisely because the power has been pushed to a very high level that the Let the law lose its binding effect, the social morality will be completely destroyed, and those in power will do whatever they want, and ordinary people will either let them be ravaged and slaughtered, or use violent means to die with them."

"Hadi is a typical example of this. He wanted to uphold justice and rules, but in the end he was tortured. He lost his family, freedom and dignity, and lost everything. Nancy, who was saved by him and always missed him, became his broken world. His only attachment to Nancy, his year-end love with Nancy is indeed contrary to human relations, but it is a distorted flower that blooms in an extreme environment, and it even has deep compassion and desolation in the end of the world."

"The society is out of control, and the old man with a clear moral law in his heart is even more difficult to move forward. And in the end, when he said, 'After realizing this miracle, I can hit God with my fist', how much bloody cruelty and helplessness can be heard from it."

"In the end, with the blatant aesthetics of violence and the hidden social meaning, Murphy Stanton will surely make this film a classic in North American film history!"

After reading this, Gal Gadot is more comfortable than collapsing to the ground when he is extremely exhausted from physical training. An excellent cool feeling spreads from the eyes and brain to every corner of the body, even the stomach that is not full every day seems to be I'm all up, and I don't feel hungry anymore...

Even Lisa Hewitt could see the joy in her eyes.

"That's right, Roger Ebert's comments are more credible and authoritative than the rumors he heard," Gal Gadot told himself, "They slandered Murphy, in front of these It's all a joke!"

At the end of Roger Ebert's column, there are two iconic thumbs up. Gal Gadot heard Ivy Niwo mention that this is the Pulitzer Prize winner who can give Greatest praise for a film!

Obviously, in the eyes of Roger Ebert, Murphy and "Sin City" is the best movie! At least one of the best movies too!

"Listen to me, right?" Lisa Hewitt said suddenly, "Gail, don't care about those idiot's rumors at all."

"I don't care." Gal Gadot closed the newspaper and asked, "Can I have this newspaper?"

Lisa Hewitt handed over the entire newspaper. "They're all yours."

Gal Gadot looked at the head of the "Chicago Sun" and shook his head, "I just want this one."

After finishing speaking, she carefully folded the newspaper, picked up the handbag, and put it inside.

Lisa Hewitt sighed. A few days ago, Gal Gadot was still very firm. She would not accept Murphy=Stanton’s pursuit. Now that she is his boyfriend, she is so fascinated. It's me.

"Hey, after all, she is a little girl with no experience in love." She sighed in her heart.

Just like what Gal Gadot saw, quite a few professional film critics, including Roger Ebert, praised "Sin City". Although today's film critics are out of the mass market, but Well-known film critics have built up considerable appeal over the years, especially among audiences over the age of 40, many of whom still have the habit of reading film reviews before choosing films.

In any case, these are conducive to the film's good results. (To be continued.)

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