The Greatest Showman

2164 Cold outside and heat inside

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"Yes, scholar! He looks like a harmless... big boy, I can't see why his wife left him." Rachel expressed her doubts.

Olivia, who was sitting quietly next to her, said a word, "I'm not sure about your taste, but I don't like Ma Bao."

Big boy equals mother baby?

The atmosphere immediately became lighter, and Rachel turned her head and exchanged glances with Olivia, as if they were discussing the type of men they liked.

And Renly and Oggs exchanged glances - this is one of the important topics they discussed before, and now it has appeared on the set, which is a good thing.

"That's why we want the audience to be confused." It was Oggs who gave the answer, re-attracting Rachel's attention, "When the audience saw Renly and couldn't understand, our clues were successfully buried. : Why did his wife choose to leave? Also, why was he sent to the hotel?"

Judging from his appearance, he could find a partner, but he was still sent to the hotel. This is an important puzzle for David. Is it a broken character or what? This complements the storyline of the second half.

Rachel carefully refused, "You mean, this is another spoiler?" Although she asked Oggs, her eyes were firmly on Renly, and she was affirmed by Oggs. After replying, Rachel said meaningfully, "You have buried a lot of clues in the story, but it is so hidden. This is too rare. It probably took a lot of effort, right?"

It's impossible to tell if it's a sarcasm or a compliment, but sure enough, it does have a profound meaning. Rachel's gaze on Renly was full of scrutiny.

As if he didn't notice it at all, Oggs said tolerantly, "We have an idea for the story, and we hope to show it through these characters, and then we need to rely on your performances to show it. How about it, are there any questions? ?" Those gentle and patient words made Renly, who was sitting next to him, express "I can't bear to look directly"——

Isn't the difference between the director and Rachel too obvious? He now deeply feels that he is a poor, abandoned little one. His grandfather doesn't care and his grandmother doesn't love him. First, the director made all kinds of troubles, and then the actresses in the same play were full of firepower. How could he feel that he was digging a hole and burying himself? already?

However, Ogus didn't notice Renly's sigh at all. After making sure that Rachel had no other problems, he turned to look at Renly, "Are you ready?"

Renly pursed the corners of his mouth, gave Ogus a grinning smile, and nodded lightly; out of the corner of his eyes, he could see Olivia's expression of a melon-eating crowd, shining brightly. His eyes were full of indescribable deep meaning, and he was completely happy to see such a scene, just a cup of black tea and a plate of dessert.

Oggs didn't notice anything wrong, he stood up straight and made a gesture to the crew, "Then, the first shot will officially start now, and I announce that 'Lobster' is officially on! It will be a while later. thanks everyone."

The entire crew was in place, and then the camera was aimed at Renly.

As the approved role throughout the film, Renly assumed the main role, and the first scene of the film was naturally started by Renly.

Slightly different from commercial movies, Ogus did not specifically look for a simple scene to start, but in chronological order, he opened with the first scene of the hotel. On the one hand, he has no such habit and does not need "good luck". ”; on the other hand, also out of trust in Renly—

Or... a test?

"'The Lobster', November 25, 2014, the fourth scene, the first time, began filming."

In the first scene of the crew, the fourth scene of the script, David checked in at the hotel.

Renly, who was sitting at the information desk at the front desk, experienced a subtle change in his aura:

The shoulders are slightly retracted, which makes the chest faintly sunken, and the introverted convergence can be felt without the hunchback; the lower jaw is slightly retracted, but it is not timid or shy, but rather tired and silent, lowering his eyes, hiding behind the black-rimmed glasses His eyes fell on the call bell on the front desk table, his eyes seemed to be walking along the arc of the call bell, and then he gradually became fascinated with such concentration, the focus and focal distance spread little by little, as if wandering in the sky. , caught in his own thoughts, but no one can find out what it is.

Low-key, restrained, silent, but not strange; lost, quiet, dull, not sad, all the edges of the whole temperament have converged, and then a little light seeps in the broken eyes - it seems that the mind Awakened the happy memories, the eyes without focal distance can feel the light and jumping joy, not causing waves, but gently rippling.

Undoubtedly, this is a very subtle temperament, not the dullness and decadence of middle-aged men - then this is not a story of a mid-life crisis, nor the restlessness and restlessness of young boys - then this is not a story about love. In addition, the most important and special point is that it is also not Whishaw's slender and gloomy - this makes the different temperaments between characters easily highlighted.

For the actors present, the change of Renly's temperament is a bit miraculous but not surprising, because the stage often requires actors to change their temperament and character through physical performance. Renly's performance is only more delicate and vivid. Not surprisingly.

But really let the actor

What we are curious about is what qualities and personality Renly's performance gave to David. Could this be another hidden clue?

Quiet, the whole set was quiet.

David just sat in place like this, watching the call bell quietly, without looking around at the corner of his eyes, as if he had no curiosity about the surrounding environment, and created a sense of alienation invisibly, forming a place of his own. A small world, cut off from the outside world.

"Sir? Can you look at the camera here?" the front desk staff asked aloud, breaking the invisible and intangible space constraints.

David raised his eyes, glanced at the staff quickly, then quickly looked towards the camera above the computer, raised his jaw slightly, blinked his eyes slowly, and then heard a "click" sound, But David still didn't look away, but began to carefully study the contours and arcs of the camera. There was no trace of thinking in his clear eyes, as if his brain had been completely emptied.

"Okay, thank you." The staff said again, but David still didn't look away and stayed in place.

The entire reaction speed seems to be... sluggish to the naked eye, and there is a faint feeling of a sloth, and even the blink of an eye is extremely slow.

Inexplicably, a sense of joy arises - but shouldn't it be sad to be abandoned by his wife at the beginning?

"Wang."

There was a dog barking in his ears, and David slowly turned to the other side, looking at the source of the sound—his movement didn’t slow down deliberately, it wasn’t the slowness and pause he pretended to be, the entire turning movement was done in one step; but The movement speed of his eyes was slightly unable to keep up with the transfer speed of his head, and then he created a sense of sluggishness.

Very happy!

Then it was confirmed: David's eyes didn't have time to fall on his big dog, and the front desk staff spoke again - this speed and rhythm, it's really dumbfounding, "Have you ever been single before? ?"

David's gaze stopped, raised a little, and then moved forward to the staff in front of him, his eyes raised quickly, and then lowered again, "No, never." But after thinking about it, David restarted again. Raising his eyes, he slightly opened his shoulders and smiled at the staff:

The corners of the mouth are slightly raised, the eyes are slightly bright, and the whole "smile" movement is very clear, like a step-by-step structure, clearly showing a smile, a little clumsy, a little stiff, a little... simple and honest, and then revealed A sense of cuteness, as if the robot is learning to smile. Although the movements are not standard, the sincerity is unquestionable. The contrast makes the corners of the onlookers' mouths rise.

I can't see the extra details of the performance at all, but the eyes shift in silence, but it makes people laugh--

That kind of temperament radiating from the inside out, presents a character image of a cold outside and hot inside. Although it is still uncertain what is going on in that head, it undoubtedly has a strong appeal, and it begins to appear before you know it. Curious, this is definitely the power of the show.

David is looking at the staff in front of him wholeheartedly, trying to show his commitment. He is searching with some caution and some caution. From the direction of sight, he seems to be searching... The eyes of the searching staff seem to be deliberately created. Eye contact is normal.

Wait, why is that?

But the staff did not notice the abnormality at all, and were still typing on the keyboard, "Are you allergic to any food?"

"...No." Still smiling, still slow, still focused, as if answering the most important question in the world.

"How long has the last relationship lasted?" the staff asked in a sweet and cordial voice.

"About 12 years." David said eagerly, but hesitated for a while, and just answered, swallowing the words that followed.

The staff paused for a while, and she also noticed David's abnormality, but she didn't think much, and continued to ask dutifully, "Do you remember how much time?"

"Eleven years and seven months." David didn't hesitate, so he gave the answer directly, but after speaking, the corners of his mouth pursed slightly, seemingly a little shy and restrained. To be able to remember so clearly and feel shy, his eyes couldn't help lowering, covering his emotions.

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