Chapter 1438: The warm invitation
A faint sadness and a faint bitterness surged between the sparse eyebrows, which made Annie's gaze stop slightly.
Ansen seemed to notice it, raised his eyes, but did not dodge, looked over generously, and bumped into Annie's sight, and Annie became restrained.
An Sen's lips gently raised, "When I was a child, I longed to grow up soon every day; when I grew up, I couldn't help but miss my childhood. We humans are always like this, longing for things we can't get, and being controlled by greed and delusions."
Teaching, complaining—
puff.
Annie couldn't help but laughed out loud, "So we are all?"
Anson gently said in his head, "Of course, no one is exceptional."
"But, from another perspective, growing up is not that bad. As long as we are not afraid of failure, we can always choose to take risks."
"Continue to choose the princess role, this is a conservative and safe card that is afraid of failure; but if such a choice starts to devour you and suffocate you, then it's better to make some adventure attempts to open up different possibilities in the world."
Annie looked at Anson quietly, "But..."
Anson's lips raised up, "What should I do if I fail? Then overthrow it and start over. After all, we are still young and still have the possibility of failure now. It is better than taking on the consequences of making mistakes and failures at the age of 80, right?"
Ha.
Annie laughed out loud, "Eighty, hahaha."
"But why eighty?"
Ansen thought seriously, "Because I think you will still make mistakes at the age of forty or fifty, and you must allow mistakes. Although the room for tolerance is getting smaller and smaller, it should be fine to make mistakes at that time, and there is still a lot of time in life."
"In fact, it doesn't matter if you make mistakes at the age of eighty, because when you really reach that time, you don't need to worry about mistakes. Anyway, the journey is close to the end."
Hahaha.
Annie couldn't control herself and her mood became completely bright.
Anson continued, "Didn't you audition for the role when we met at a New York bar last time? Was it also a princess character?"
Last time? New York? bar? Audition?
Memory awakening.
Annie waved her hands repeatedly, "No, no, no, that's not a princess role, but it's still a Barbie character. The difference is that everyone thinks she is a Barbie, but in fact she is not. She has her own struggles and pain."
Anson nodded and affirmed, "This sounds like a perfect choice to break the deadlock, just right for a Barbie to subvert people's stereotypes."
Annie, "But..."
Annie, "But..."
Anson, "But you didn't take the role?"
Annie, "No, it didn't come out for the time being. We are still waiting for the crew to notify you; but..." Take a deep breath, "Jack may take this role."
Anson was slightly stunned, and then the smile on the corner of his mouth overflowed.
"So, are you considering rejecting such a role because of my relationship with Jack?"
Annie's cheeks were slightly hot, "It's not entirely because of you, it's mainly because of him. If you work with such a person, there may be many problems in the future."
Anson's smile became brighter, "Actors are actors, jobs are work, there is no need to confuse them. If you refuse to work with a bastard, there may be no project worth working in Hollywood."
Anne smiled, "Including you?"
Anson nodded, "Including me. In my opinion, I focus as much as possible on my own work, but this may occasionally mean that I will influence other people's work, so in their eyes, I am an absolute bastard."
"The key point is how we eliminate personal prejudice, really devote ourselves to the role to complete the work, and finally present a work that is worthy of pride."
"Do you know? Gene-Kelly is simply a super bad guy behind the shooting of "Rain in the Rain".
"No one can deny that Gene Kelly is a genius in singing and dancing, but genius is often self-arrogant and arrogant, and Gene is typical."
"In the crew, Gene is strict and even harsh on every scene, and he arbitrarily criticized every actor. He had many fierce conflicts with Donald-O'Connor, which led to the film's bankruptcy several times; and was even more harsh on the fledgling heroine Debbie Reynolds at the time." "Debbie Reynolds was only nineteen years old at the time, and Without the skills of dancing, he has been learning dance hard, but Gene often criticized and cursed Debbie, and even developed into personal attacks, calling her an incompetent waste. "
"Debbie dared not disobey Gene, so she could only hide behind the piano and cry. "
"Later, when he filmed the 'good morning' scene, Gene asked all the dancers to dance repeatedly and filmed for fourteen hours. Many actors, including Debbie, reached their limits in their bodies, but Gene, who was in a madness, did not care about their state at all and devoted himself to the movie."
"Debbie Reynolds had really considered giving up, but he persisted with the help of legendary dancer Fred Astaire." "So, this was the birth of the pinnacle classic of Hollywood's Golden Age song and dance movies."
Anne couldn't help but open her mouth slightly, "Really?"
Anson nodded, "Really, he is a genius, but he is also a bastard."
"However, we must admit that his rigor is not directed at anyone, he treats everyone equally, including himself."
"The most classic and legendary 'Rain Song' scene in the movie was filmed for seven days in the crew. Gene Kelly had a fever of 40 degrees and sang in the rain all the way. It was all about a willpower to complete the shooting of this legendary scene."
Anne almost dislocated her chin, "So the scene we see in the movie now..."
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Anson, "Yes, it's Gene Kelly, who has a high fever of forty degrees, showing the joy and happiness of falling in love."
Anne sighed silently.
Anson shrugged gently, "This is Hollywood, a group of lunatics and bastards."
Anne laughed silently, "Why don't you look like you care?"
Anson, "Because the crazyest bastard in Hollywood happens to be sitting in front of you."
Anne was slightly stunned, then her smile overflowed from her eyes little by little, and finally evolved into a big smile. She stared at the man in front of her blankly.
Just just as I was about to speak, a knock on the door came and the man went back.
"Time is up!"
"Sir, have you got the answer you want?"
Anson, uh... "Of course, of course, I think I'm over my work today and hope the movie can achieve good results."
Annie was a little anxious, "One question, didn't you just say there is another question."
The man didn't say much, "Okay, then that's the last question."
After the man left, Anson looked at Annie with confusion.
Annie didn't know what was wrong with her. She had an impulse and said the words first before they passed by her brain.
"So, are you free tonight?"
Annie:...
Anson:...
Obviously, neither of them expected Anne to send the invitation first.
So, is this a date invitation?
Anne slowed down for a while before realizing what she said, trying to save her, "I mean, if you don't need to go home...Mr. Wood and Mrs. Wood didn't prepare your dinner..."
Anson looked at Anne's panicked defense, and a smile appeared in her eyes, "Of course, I have time all night."
Gentle and elegant, with a shallow teasing.
(This chapter ends)