Ace Hollywood

Chapter 78: "Gladiator" Premiere (1)

"Gladiator" is a relatively less controversial work, because whether it is Ridley Scott or Russell Crowe, even the choice of subject matter is extremely safe, look at this configuration: big director, in A first-class actor at his peak, an epic hero, from the point of view of awards, this is already a work that is quite fortunate.

However, this does not mean that the people who attended the premiere today will be jealous of it. On the contrary, the standards of film critics will be more stringent, because everyone knows that you are heading for the Oscars. Is it enough? Whether the level is worthy of the general optimism, he must make a judgment with twelve points of spirit. In fact, a lot of people have this mentality, and the more people say yes, the more he wishes he could find something that wasn't good enough - which can make him look like he's high-level, unique, and unique. On a certain level, it does, which is why there are often teachings that the truth is in the hands of a few.

Brent and Haven are old friends -- basically any big-budget movie that premieres in New York, they're both. The New Yorker and the New York Daily News are also reputable outlets that no one ignores.

"I hope Ridley doesn't push too hard." Brent watched the media and other colleagues still take their seats, and the creators were already in the front row. "I think he wants to go crazy with Orcas."

Haiwen is in his fifties and is a time-honored brand in the film critics. Hearing Brent's slightly mocking remarks, he disagrees, "Hollywood directors and stars care about these things, money and fame. , the Oscars certainly deserve the madness of every Hollywood careerist."

"Yes, but making movies too much for the purpose of the Oscars, I think it's still too much. Awards are for film achievements, not for directors and actors."

The old-school Haven and the more radical Brent have their own reservations, and they are not wrong. The film itself needs a certain sense of independent thinking. If the film is made with awards as the center, it will inevitably weaken or even lose this thinking.

But the difference between movies and awards is so obvious. Oscar is stronger, so movies will revolve around it, otherwise Oscar won't condescend to please you.

Of course both Brent and Haven understood this, so the argument was just a matter of taste.

Ultimately, it depends on the quality of the movie "Gladiator".

After they sat down for about twenty minutes, all the talents were in place, the lights in the projection hall went out, and the big screen began to light up.

The names of DreamWorks and Universal are at the front of the title, and in a sense, they also remind these film critics and media who hold the right to comment. This is not an independent film company, Steven's DreamWorks and Big Mac Universal Pictures. , just gave a lot of money.

But this is the norm. Everyone is full of peace, but secretly thinking about how they can live up to the remuneration, but also to attract the attention of the audience, a large amount of rhetoric praise, but can not promote sales.

From this point of view, Daniel is a bit of a disaster. Among the so many film critics here, in addition to the small group at the top of the industry, many of the remaining people intend to use Daniel as a breakthrough.

There is nothing wrong with this, if you are going to use an actor to criticize a movie, then it is difficult to say that you will be convincing to use a supporting role with little role, such as which media criticizes the movie with Richard as the old emperor Marcus - only Because he's a quirky old man, which would be ridiculous anyway.

Russell Crowe, Connie Nelson and Daniel **** are the only three options.

Here, Crowe is in full swing. If he wants to use him as a breakthrough, I am afraid it is not much easier than dealing with DreamWorks and Universal. Once an actor is in a period of rapid growth, there will inevitably be various interest groups around him. When you move him, you move those people's cakes.

For Daniel himself, when he participated in the USC Short Film Competition, Universal had hinted that it would do public relations for him. With Crowe's current status and commercial value, of course, the power involved is stronger and greater.

It's hard to start with Crowe, and Connie Nelson is honestly a non-topical actress, basically not newsworthy, and in a movie like "Gladiator", a woman is actually hard to be called is the protagonist.

Everyone is smart, and when you think about it, Daniel **** is like a candle in the dark. There's nothing convincing about him -- acting inconclusive, but not lacking in popularity and attention -- newsworthy, even quite large. Not to mention that no actor in "Gladiator" is more suitable than him, even in all the movies that will be released in the second half of this year, there is basically no actor who is more suitable for breakthrough than him.

Daniel was sitting in the first row, and he did feel a little chill behind his back. Many people looked at him with green eyes.

After a few brief background introductions, the film officially begins.

The background music is as everyone thinks, it is calm and powerful, and it is well rendered - it is a high-level movie, and this is everyone's first impression.

The movie starts with Maximus' Germanic War, and there's something about Crowe's rendition, looking more at ease than the more solemn hero - which means he's going to be more of a A human general, not the icy gods of Mount Olympia~www.novelmt.com~ is very smart to mobilize to the death. "Brent thought to himself, and after a few minutes, he was relieved that even if Ridley really wanted Oscar, he was smart enough in this movie, and this pre-war mobilization of Maximus. , lacking a lot of blood and incitement, but winning in plainness and firmness, which is a symbol of a sincere film.

Haven's focus is not the same as Brent's. Instead, he has a sense of regret. The war scenes in the movie are still too messy. It can be seen that Ridley is trying to create a more realistic Roman and Germanic savage battlefield. However, the lack of expressiveness and the sense of shock brought about by reality are not well reflected. Of course, on the whole, the first ten minutes of the movie are still worthy of everyone's expectations for it.

After Rome's great victory, there was a close-up of the old emperor, and it could be seen that he was a little too weak. As for the interior scene of the luxury carriage that was switched over, many people were stunned for a moment, and then they began to stiffen their backs unconsciously.

The war scenes are used to set the tone and refresh the mind. They are quite exciting and exciting for ordinary audiences, but film critics will not pay too much attention to them. After entering the official plot, it is the focus of their viewing.

The beauty lying on the sofa, and the silhouette of a young man in a blue dress.

Almost instantly, everyone understands who these two people are - this is the advantage of a highly commercialized movie. The three protagonists have their own positions. As long as you have a little understanding of the movie at the beginning, you can quickly correspond to the movie characters. .

Connie Nielsen as Princess Lucilla and Daniel **** as Commodius, the current heir to Rome.

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