The Greatest Showman

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"Since the filming process was so hard, what was the most memorable moment for you after the filming was finished?" Daisy said with interest, still smiling on the corner of her mouth.

She could see that Renly was a little excited, and even if she tried to suppress it, it still leaked out; but there was an old-fashioned, elegant and calm cunning and wisdom in her speech and behavior. This is really interesting. Daisy began to wonder how Renly's agent had trained him—without an agent, it would be almost impossible for a rookie to reach such a standard.

"Yeah." Renly didn't answer immediately, but pondered for a moment. There were indeed many special moments in his mind, such as the difficult moments when he was injured while filming, but still went into battle with injuries, such as being unable to sleep in the mud of the rainstorm. After completing more than 40 hours of filming, for example, when I really felt Eugene's inner struggle and confusion, the performance became a kind of enjoyment, "starting the first scene."

In the end, Renly chose a different answer. "This is my first work. When standing in front of the camera, it's really hard to describe the feeling." Renly recalled carefully, the tip of the tongue seemed to be able to taste nervousness mixed with excitement, anticipation mixed with The taste of panic, two lives, one step at a time, he finally walked in front of the camera, "Because I was too urgent, I wanted to express myself, and as a result, within five seconds of shooting, I ushered in the first time of my life. an 'ng'."

The corners of Daisy's mouth twitched slightly as the story went downhill, and the sound engineer and assistants were laughing softly next to them, "Is the unforgettable one, or the first scene?"

"Both." Renly couldn't help but have a smile in his eyes, "This scene has finally made an actor's dream come true, but it also taught me that being a good actor is not so easy. Easy thing."

dream. Daisy really laughed when she heard the word, and she was still a fledgling young man, always carrying unrealistic dreams in an ivory tower, describing Hollywood as a sunny stage surrounded by flowers. "Let me introduce some of your characters? Eugene Sledge." Daisy ended her personal question about Renly and returned to the "Pacific War" itself. The conversation between you and me just now has been It's an extra perk that far exceeds expectations.

"Eugene-Sledgehammer-Sledge." Renly tapped his chin lightly. The surname "Sledge" literally means sledgehammer, so he won the "sledgehammer" in the army. Nicknamed, "He is an idealist with a sincere patriotic heart and unswerving belief in God. But in the cruel reality of the war, his beliefs, beliefs and ideals have all begun to be tested. It can be said, Eugene is the status quo that we are most concerned about right now: what does war bring about besides death?"

In a few words, Eugene's personality image emerged in Daisy's mind, which should also be the summary completed under the guidance of the agent. If Daisy knew that Renly didn't have an agent right now, she would be looking pretty good.

"After the series wrapped, I actually regret not being able to meet Mr. Eugene Sledge in person," Renly continued. Following this topic, Daisy and Renly talked about the veterans. Like "Band of Brothers", the crew invited veterans who had actually experienced the Pacific War to come to the crew to communicate with the actors and the crew to ensure that that history was presented as realistically as possible.

The short conversation was full of fun, and the assistant next to her reminded her. Only then did Daisy realize that there were already three actors waiting behind her. Before she knew it, she forgot the passage of time, "Okay, the last one. Questions." Daisy looked at the list of questions in her hand, "Many people are looking forward to 'Pacific War' because 'Band of Brothers' is good and good. In your opinion, what is the difference between the two shows? ?"

This is an official standards issue, but also a foreshadowing issue.

Renly thought about it seriously, "I think the two works are completely different. Although they also focus on World War II, 'Band of Brothers' is a warm-blooded work; while 'Pacific War' is a cold-blooded work. It's because they are fundamentally different, and the audience's expectations for the episodes and what they get will be different."

Daisy opened her mouth, and reflexively wanted to continue the conversation with Renly. Every sentence was worth an exclusive interview!

However, Renly stood up, with a warm smile on his face, "Thank you for the interview today, and I hope the next work goes well."

Daisy raised her eyebrows slightly and watched Renly leave. It's been a while since Hollywood has seen such an interesting newcomer, and Daisy is starting to take some interest in "War in the Pacific."

Generally speaking, for an exclusive interview with a large crew like "War in the Pacific", the magazine will give a maximum of six to eight pages. Considering that the biggest highlights of the series are Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg, they will occupy the main page. Therefore, even for a core actor like Renly, the interview questions will be limited to about fifteen, and seven or eight meaningful questions will be selected for publication.

However, Daisy asked Renly nearly thirty questions just now, and the communication time was extended from the reserved fifteen minutes to twenty-five minutes. This is really a big surprise.

Withdrew her emotions, Daisy looked at another actor who was seated in front of her, showed a professional smile, and went back to work again.

After the interview, Renly let out a long sigh. During the interview, the feeling was not very obvious, but after the end, the excessive acceleration of the heart caused

The sequelae of his back were revealed, the sweat on his back cooled down, and his muscles began to feel faintly sore. Obviously, the overexcited emotions remained in the blood and did not disappear completely.

Although Renly and his wife are human, persistently moving towards his dream of being an actor, he knows very well that sooner or later the day he will be exposed to the limelight will come, whether he likes it or not, this is part of an actor's life, and he thinks he He had already made enough preparations; but when he actually entered the Sunset Tower Hotel, stood under the camera lens, and faced the microphone of the interview, the intertwined feeling of reality and illusion still made it difficult for him to adapt for a while. After all, the experience of the previous life can't help anything, this is the first time the big girl gets into the sedan chair.

Renly needed time to digest.

Now, the part that Renly can work hard as an actor has come to a stage, filming earnestly, performing wholeheartedly, and cooperating with publicity. The next judging work will be handed over to the general public and professional film critics.

Renly couldn't help but wonder, what would people say about his performance? criticize? Or did it not attract any attention at all? Compared with Joseph Mazzello in the previous life, is he better or worse? After he plays Eugene, will the public feedback trajectory of "War in the Pacific" still follow the pattern of the previous life? How will his actor career develop after this work begins? Stand still, soar into the sky, or return to peace?

As a veteran movie fan, Renly knows well that there are many factors that determine whether a work is good or not, and the actors are only part of it. The director, script, photography, lighting, costumes, publicity strategies, marketing methods, target audience, etc. , all of which may affect the reputation of the work, and the influence that actors can exert is far lower than imagined.

However, Renly still couldn't restrain his thoughts, because from here on, things would get out of his control and go into an unknown - not only because no one can control the market, but also because no one can predict the future. For a reborn person, his future, his history, and his existence are an unknown anomaly, an uncertain question mark.

Involuntarily, the objections of George and Elizabeth came to mind, "You are not a genius, never have been."

Cruelly and mercilessly, he was sentenced to death. Now, it's finally time for a mass trial, isn't it? Although he won the opportunity to star in "Pacific War", it does not mean that he can win the hearts and minds of audiences and film critics. There are countless talents in this world, but only a few people can succeed. Where will his actor dream go next?

All are brand new and unpredictable. This made Renly nervous, but more excited, eager to move on to the next step, to accept any kind of outcome, because he knew that was what he wanted, even if it was a grand fiasco, he Never regret it!

Edith finished taking pictures of Lamy and motioned for the next actor to continue on the stage. She began to look for light and angles again. Out of the corner of her eye, she accidentally saw Renly standing in front of the floor-to-ceiling window. He quietly looked out the window. The unobstructed horizon and the azure coastline can be seen at the far end, extending in the undulating lines of the city, and the quiet and peaceful profile seems to have precipitated all the vicissitudes of time, withholding all brilliance, simplicity Watching the world change without prestige.

Reflexively, Edith raised the camera lens, again aimed at the subject she was most familiar with, pressed the shutter, and silently recorded the moment frozen in the sunlight.

Looking down at the stagnant moment in the digital camera, the elegant and gentle temperament has a lingering sadness and loneliness, but it also carries an indomitable determination and sharpness. The sense of contradiction and conflict makes people want to Explore. Edith found that she never seemed to really understand this younger brother, what drove him to resolutely embark on the road of acting, and what left a wound in his soul.

"Edith!" The call of the assistant next to her made Edith come back to her senses. She turned her head sharply, the thoughts in her eyes settled down, and she raised her voice to return, "Come on." Then she picked up the camera again, immerse in work.

The night was slowly falling, and the interview and photo-taking work of "Vanity Fair" was not completed until after ten o'clock in the evening. Tomorrow, the premiere of "War in the Pacific" will be on stage!

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