Rebirth In Hollywood

Chapter 257 Set sail five

"To put it simply, we want to pay tribute to love and life through movies!" Facing the reporters crowded to the front row of the audience, Ryan talked eloquently. Lacy ranted, talking about the so-called purpose of making this movie.

"Our purpose in making this film was not only to show the dramatic destruction of this infamous ship, but also to show her short, brilliant life, capturing the beauty, Vitality, hope and confidence, and a celebration of the boundless potential of the human spirit in revealing the dark side of humanity. "Titanic" is more than a cautionary tale - a myth, fable and metaphor about human misfortune, it A story of faith, courage, sacrifice and love."

"Do you think the movie has achieved its intended goal?" a reporter asked.

"I think the movie exceeded my expectations, especially the audience's reaction, which gave me a shocking feeling. They are the criteria for judging whether the movie is good or bad." Ryan first complimented the audience off the stage, and then moved in a timely manner. After discussing the topic, "Without Director Cameron, there would be no Titanic, without the efforts of the entire crew, and also without everyone seeing the giant production."

"Ryan..."

"Director Cameron, it is said that since 1993, you have been preparing for this movie..."

"Miss Winslet, you had severe pneumonia during the filming, can you talk about the situation at that time..."

"Celine, Miss Celine? Dion. Your singing is like the sound of nature, beautiful and indescribable. Is this your pinnacle?"

Of course, the reporters wouldn't be around Ryan alone. They pestered the rest of the crew and kept asking about topics of interest, hoping to dig out everything they had eaten during the filming.

It took more than an hour for the press conference to end in chaos, although everyone on the crew was full of exhaustion. More is excitement.

"It's really unimaginable, they are so enthusiastic, they are going crazy..."

As she walked out of the theatre hall, Kate Winslet was still sighing that tonight she was treated like a Hollywood superstar for the first time.

"Kate, maybe you can keep working with Jim." Ryan joked.

"No! Never!" Kate Winslet said without hesitation. "Even if I can win the Oscar, I don't want to continue working with James."

Hear her say that, including James Cameron. Everyone laughed,

The huge pressure that shrouded the crew has gradually dissipated since tonight.

"Jim. Although I've said it before. I want to say it again."

Before walking out of the theater, Ryan looked at James Cameron and said very seriously, "Jim, you've done a great job!"

"Ryan, that's what I want to tell you too!"

The hands of two men, one old and one young, were tightly clasped together. Ryan suddenly felt that the scene was full of love, and went to the market to let go, "Jim, guess, how much box office share will I give you in the end?"

"The more the better. Isn't it?" While joking, the two had already reached the door of the theater. There was a deafening roar from outside.

"Ryan! Ryan! Ryan!"

Needless to say, a large number of fans must have gathered at the entrance of the theater.

"Good luck, dear."

Everyone, including Nicole, stayed away from the center of the whirlpool, and Ryan could only helplessly shrug his shoulders and walk out.

To exaggerate, this is a war. The reporter paparazzi and the crazy fans will not let him go easily. When Ryan takes the car and returns to Beverly Hills, it is close to midnight.

"Honey, you're back late."

Nicole was wearing home clothes and was snuggling on the sofa in the living room, enjoying a late-night snack, with a little wet hair, proving that she had taken a shower.

"They're crazy." Ryan sat beside her, a little dissatisfied with Nicole's escape, "You should stay with me, dear Nicole."

"Are you hungry and want something to eat?" Nicole handed over a chocolate pie regardless of Ryan's complaints.

"what……"

Ryan pointed to his open mouth, and Nicole rolled her eyes and stuffed the small chocolate pie into his mouth.

"It tastes good, and Lisa's craftsmanship is getting better and better."

"Hmm~"

Nicole just responded, and the familiar face was already in front of her. Before she could react, her soft lips were blocked, and the sweet taste filled her mouth.

Lowering her body, Nicole was crouched in a broad embrace, her hands wandering back and forth between each other's chest and abdomen, her flexible tongue was even more unwilling to be passive, and she had already become an aggressor, sweeping the familiar space. Everywhere in the room, two rows of white teeth, and biting his lips from time to time, as if he wanted to swallow Ryan into his stomach.

Blazing feelings, there is only one way to express, to vent.

"Hold me upstairs, Ryan!" Nicole's tongue was spinning around Ryan's ear.

"As much as you like, my princess."

Holding his slender and slender body, Ryan strode towards the second floor.

"No, Ryan!" Nicole's hand had already reached down, and her mouth was murmured, "You should call me Her Majesty the Queen!"

Maybe it was too hard and hard work last night. When Ryan woke up the next day, the sun filled the window and there was nothing around him. Nicole seemed to get up early.

"God, a crazy woman is horrible!"

Ryan rubbed his waist, probably because the love in the movie infected Nicole. She demanded it frantically last night, so that Ryan, who had been able to conquer her without much effort before, had to be impressed.

"Hi, dear." Nicole leaned against the bedroom door with a pile of newspapers in her arms. "A fresh movie review, would you like to hear it?"

"Of course!" Just before Ryan nodded, Nicole walked over to the bed and tucked half into his arms, "Who's to listen to first?"

"Chicago Tribune. Roger Albert!"

"Okay." Nicole turned around, found the most comfortable position, and read aloud.

"The most expensive movie in the history of cinema! The never-sinking swan song of love on a sunken ship! A warning mantra that human beings should examine their own inferiority from time to time! An immortal legend of faith, courage, sacrifice and love! This is Ryan Jenkins and James Cameron bring us Titanic!"

"Before the premiere, I wanted to go over and say hello to him, but I didn't expect him to be late." Ryan has long wanted to meet the most famous film critic in the industry.

"I guess it's because I'm afraid it will affect my fair and impartial reputation." Nicole frowned, threw the hand that fell on her chest and kneaded back, and continued to read the film review.

"The sinking of the Titanic was a tragedy in the early 20th century, but the film presents the love, friendship and disaster in less than 5 days after the Titanic set sail with real historical facts and fictional love stories to this generation at the end of the century. In front of people. It tells us a truth - we have to cherish life!"

"With flawless plot design, clever suspense, and heavyweight performances from actors led by Ryan Jenkins and Kate Winslet, this film is engrossing enough! Whether it's the plot of the film, or the legend of the story itself , I was deeply moved!"

"Maybe there were doubts about this movie before, but after watching it last night, I think 'Titanic' is bound to become a legend in film history, and it deserves two thumbs up!"

"Roger Albert not only gave two thumbs up, which is extremely rare. He also gave the movie four stars." Nicole closed the newspaper and said, "The full score should be four stars, right?"

"Hmm~"

Ryan is clear. With a new generation of Americans. As well as the rise of the Internet, traditional media and film critics will inevitably decline, but Roger Albert is one of the most prominent figures in this industry, and his influence is beyond doubt. Evaluation will naturally affect the viewing choices of some people.

"Continue okay. Nicole?" Ryan pointed to the pile of newspapers.

"Okay." Nicole nodded and flipped through other newspapers.

"At last night's premiere, the crew only took an hour to call the curtain, and the audience's warm applause lasted for a long time. "Titanic" conquered the audience with the most basic film language. It is undeniable that this is a It is a commercial blockbuster. The commercial color is very strong, but the respect for life, the appeal for human nature, the praise for love, the correct positioning of money, and the affirmation of morality throughout it have benefited us a lot, and it is worth remembering!"

"This magnificent film showcases how modern technology can contribute to the production of dramatic films, with James Cameron's Digital Domain and Ryan Jenkins' Blue Sky Studios using the world's best Advanced special effects technology, the shocking picture of the sinking ship alone is worth the price of the movie!"

"A variation of the Romeo and Juliet story, but it's no longer a family fight, but a social class barrier to love. Frankly, there's nothing new in the film's story, and Ryan Jenkins once again takes a cliché to the extreme. The story of a poor boy falling in love with a rich girl is incorporated into a new template, the only difference is that this time the template is the huge shipwreck in history. Just like in the past, he succeeded again, combining James Cameron's quest for cinematic technology and mega-spectacle, 'Titanic' achieved a shocking premiere."

"Wow, the three major newspapers are very optimistic about this movie." Ryan deliberately exaggerated exclamation, "The Los Angeles Times, Washington Post, and New York Times even praised a movie at the same time. It's rare."

"There are quite a few media critics." Nicole picked up the newspaper and gestured, "Do you want to listen?"

"Forget it." Ryan shook his head.

Although there will never be a lack of critical voices, the media's evaluation of "Titanic" is unprecedentedly high. As for those media that have been attacking "Titanic", especially the "New Englander" The group headed by Ryan didn't send an invitation at all. They wanted to make their voices heard and had to buy tickets to contribute to the box office.

Even if they launch an attack, Ryan doesn't care, the big advertising and public relations work for the mainstream media, the major film companies have long been in the lead. ()

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