The Greatest Showman

574 Play is like life

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"Card!"

Tony Meyer's shouts echoed over the crew, like a spell to dispel magic. The silent and still crew instantly regained their vitality. People exchanged their gazes in amazement. They couldn't believe their eyes. Unable to bear the excitement, he started talking in whispers.

Paul Walker stood beside him, his eyes rounded, his face full of surprise, surprised by Betty's brilliant performance. Can any new acting talent give such a wonderful performance? I was even more surprised by Renly's superb performance, but the seemingly bland performance expressed all his emotions in the gesture of gestures and the wandering of his eyes.

Paul is a newcomer, he doesn't know the ins and outs of the story, and he doesn't know the content of the performance, but he can clearly read the heaviness and complexity of it.

Paul has never questioned Renly's acting strength. He has seen all of Renly's current works, except for "Me Against Cancer", which has not yet been released. He knew exactly how good Renly was. But today, watching at such a close distance, Paul felt even more deeply that in Renly's performance, there was always a strong strength and tenacity, which outlined the character's emotions and the context of the story, making people completely unable to move away. Eye.

What's even more amazing is that even under such a powerful performance by Renly, the rookie actor named Betty was not inferior. There was no power imbalance in the whole scene, and Betty's performance burst out. Human energy, real and vivid, fills the emotions of the whole scene to the fullest state.

Where did this Betty come from?

"Wow." Jeremy, who was standing next to Paul, didn't suppress his exclamation, which made Paul nod and sigh together, "She's really great!"

Jeremy nodded affirmatively, looking at Paul with a terrified face, her eyes almost falling, "She's really good! But you know what? Before today, her minimum number of ngs was three, and her maximum was three. The record is thirty-seven times. There's never been a single scene that she's been able to film without a hitch. It's her first movie, and she's never set out to be an actress."

"What?" Paul frowned, not understanding what Jeremy said: So, is Betty a genius?

Jeremy's expression was still the same as hell, "I mean, she doesn't know how to act at all."

"What? That...?" Paul looked at the classroom again, a flash of light flashed in his mind, "Could it be..." Then he looked at Jeremy, and the same answer appeared in their eyes: Renly-Hall.

What kind of power is it that can turn corruption into magic? And what kind of aura is it that can complete the guidance and traction in the opponent's play?

Paul suddenly couldn't remember what it was like to play opposite Renly, and the memory in his mind gradually became blurred. Maybe, that's because "Fast \u0026 Furious 5" doesn't test his acting skills at all, and Renly interprets the feeling effortlessly, so he doesn't feel that power; maybe, that's because he really is He had no acting talent at all, and sluggishly missed Renly's performance.

The whole set was in shock, marveling at Betty's wonderful performance, which was the first time since the start of the movie, so that everyone was a little flustered. Trivial and low-key discussions were endless, and everyone was lamenting the effect of the scene just now, but these voices never spread, because their opinions didn't count, but Tony's.

So, all eyes were cast on Tony, waiting for his judgment. Tony didn't hesitate too much, he raised his hand and snapped his fingers, "Very good, let's switch shots from different angles and shoot again."

That neat and tidy attitude once again confirmed the staff's guess: Betty really did an extraordinary performance just now, and even Tony, the second pickiest of the crew, nodded and passed - the most picky one was obviously Renly standing in front of the camera. , so what happened just now? Why was Betty reborn in one scene? And is it the most difficult scene for Meredith in the entire script? This...isn't this a fantasy?

Renly's vision regained clarity, and his tense shoulders slackened slightly.

Although the method-style acting has indeed brought countless gains in the few works so far, he is still used to the expressive style of performance. After the performance, the faint emotions are still surging on the tip of the tongue, and the lines and emotions of the characters also remain. In the blood, but it will not be overwhelming, he quickly regained his senses and feels quite relaxed.

The difficulty of expressive acting lies mainly in two parts, one is the solid basic skills, and the other is the interpretation of the script. There are no shortcuts for both parts, only down-to-earth calm down and slowly polish. But as long as it is polished, then the performance is a matter of hand. It's like the old maggie-smiths, Judi-Dench, Helen Mirren.

The hardest part of filming today's scene was before the shoot. After the filming was officially launched, it was easier for Renly to interpret the whole scene and the relationship between the characters from a methodological point of view, and then performed it in an expressive way, which gave Renly a lot of inspiration. The performance process It has also become a kind of enjoyment.

Taking the scene just now as an example, the focus of the performance is actually Betty, not Renly. Renly is a supporting actor, he can't steal Betty's light, but that doesn't mean Renly's performance is easy. look, expression, tone of voice

, even the posture of sitting and standing, and the movements of the hands, these details are showing the state and changes of the characters, which can almost be said to have mobilized Renly's eighteen martial arts to go all out.

After the sound of "card", Renly stood there, revisited the performance details of the scene just now in his mind, and then reorganized his thoughts: If you change the way of performance, what will it show? effect, whether subtle changes in mood would be more appropriate.

After the reflection and aftertaste was over, an idea suddenly appeared in Renly: What about Betty?

In this scene just now, Betty's performance can definitely be called amazing. As Betty's main antagonist in the movie, Renly has the clearest understanding of Betty's performance status and rhythm. It can be seen that Betty was a little obsessed in the performance process, confusing the boundaries between reality and fantasy. So invested that you can't extricate yourself.

Renly looked left and right, but Christina Hendricks, who was standing beside him, was confused, unable to understand the meaning in Renly's eyes, Renly left the classroom, came to the corridor, and looked at Renly. When he arrived at Betty, who was kneeling on the ground, he couldn't help but panic, ran over quickly, and shouted worriedly, "Betty, Betty, are you alright?"

But Betty didn't seem to hear Renly's call. She crouched down on the ground and wept bitterly. The dull and oppressive cry murmured in her chest. Without approaching, it was almost inaudible, but full of Feeling aggrieved and vulnerable, it was as if blood was flowing from the bruised wound, helpless and hesitant.

Renly didn't know what Betty was going through, but he knew that Tony chose Betty to play the role of Meredith because they had something in common. Obviously, it wasn't Meredith who threw himself into Henry's arms for help just now, but Betty herself.

However, she was rejected.

The whole hallway was empty, Renly didn't see Tony, raised his chin slightly, penetrated the glass window of the classroom, and then Renly saw Tony standing in front of the monitor, Tony was watching the playback intently, and then and The photographer discussed the selection and application of the next lens, and he was so absorbed in it that it seemed that the whole world was only himself.

Such a Tony, Renly was all too familiar with, and that was himself.

His eyes fell again, and then he saw Betty who was lonely and helpless. Renly felt sad, Tony was a good artist, no doubt about it, but he wasn't a good father. Life is always like this, people are not perfect, let alone omnipotent, and artists who have achieved incredible success in art are often a jerk in their private lives.

For example, Marlon Brando, who is romantic/sex/sexual, has many illegitimate children, and is always abandoned; another example is Clint Eastwood, who, during the filming of the movie, carried his wife behind his back, was jealous of the heroine, and fought with the director. It even forced the director away from the crew and took over the director by himself, so much so that Hollywood introduced the "Eastwood Rule", which prohibits actors or producers from taking over the director after the director is fired.

So does Tony. Movies are the most important thing than my daughter.

In the movie, Henry has to refuse Meredith's help; in reality, Renly can help Betty, at least a little bit.

So, Renly sat down beside Betty cross-legged, did not speak, but did not leave, just let Betty cry happily, venting all the negative emotions in her heart.

The faint cry echoed softly in my ears, for a long time, for a long time, as if there were countless grievances that I wanted to tell, but I didn't know how to speak, so I could only express it by crying.

In the meantime, Jeremy came over to see what was going on, the crew was ready, but the two actors disappeared. Renly stopped Jeremy with his eyes and motioned for Jeremy to leave, leaving Betty her own space.

It wasn't until she was tired and tired that Betty stopped, wiped the tears from her eyes, raised her head, and saw Renly with a smile on her face, which made her a little embarrassed and lowered her head in a hurry. , wiped the embarrassment on his face.

Renly didn't interrupt her either, just waiting for her to raise her head again and teased softly, "Are you sure you'll be able to cry in the second shot later? This time it's a close-up."

Pfft, Betty laughed involuntarily.

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