Chapter 220 Turning the Tide
Obviously, Kate did not read the script carefully.
In other words, reading is just reading without seriously understanding the situation behind the dialogue, and naturally there is no understanding of the relationship between the characters.
The basis of performance is a state and an emotion. If you cannot understand the situation and have no sense of involvement, the performance will lack a foundation.
That’s it before you.
Kate turned around, there was no mixture of shame and joy at all, it was just an accident, like meeting a friend on the street.
Emotions, wrong.
"Oh, Peter, what are you doing here?" Kate looked at Anson in surprise.
Anson raised the newspaper in his hand and gestured to Kate, "I just finished the interview, how about you?"
Kate blinked her eyes, raised her chin, and showed a shy but difficult expression. Hiding her joyful expression, "I'm getting ready to audition!"
The mood is still wrong——
Kate, who should be Mary Jane, is wearing a waiter uniform and a trench coat. She has just finished serving plates in the restaurant, but she doesn’t want to be caught by Peter. -Parker bumped into her. The so-called audition was just an excuse for her to cover up her embarrassing situation. It was just a white lie.
However, Kate seemed to be really preparing to audition.
Anson:? ? ?
Hello, lady, are you sure you understand the script?
At this point, it's time to test Anson. If he can't get into the role, then this screen audition will become a disaster, a complete disaster.
Anson needs to calm down.
"Audition?" Anson pretended not to see the waiter's uniform. Even though Kate's trench coat was open like this, it was not easy to ignore. He was sincerely happy for Mary Jane, " Have you started acting?"
Kate smiled brightly, "Yes. In fact, I just got off work."
Anson looked happy. , his blue eyes glowed brightly, "Awesome! You did it, your dream came true!"
Sam Remy noticed the details——
Although Anson’s face could not be seen due to the position of the camera, he could still see the angle of his cheek, staring at Mary Jane intently.
Focused and affectionate.
Still young, still shy, still carefully hiding his secret love, but unlike before, he finally dared to look directly into Mary Jane's eyes.
Sam was a little curious, and there was something shining in Anson's eyes at this time.
Originally, in this scene, Mary Jane was supposed to be hiding her embarrassment, but was accidentally exposed, but unexpectedly discovered that Peter Parker didn't care, so she chose to let go.
Now, Kate did not hide or panic, and saw that the scene was about to go off track, but Anson's reaction gave the scene a whole new meaning:
Because Mary Jane did not hide, Peter Parker discovered Mary Jane's waiter uniform from the beginning. On the contrary, Peter Parker did not think that Mary Jane was lying. She could work serving dishes while auditioning and pursuing her dreams. There was no conflict between the two, and he tried his best. Support Mary-Jane.
This purity, without any mixture of interests, brought the scene back on track in different ways, and at the same time gave the scene a different flavor.
It is precisely these small details that build up the character bit by bit, as if we can really see Peter Parker who is gradually maturing and growing up but still maintaining his innocent heart.
This seems good.
So, what’s the problem?
According to the original idea of the script, this scene not only shows the growth of Peter Parker, but also paves the way for Mary Jane’s change of mentality——
If the movie wants to truly impress the audience , then Mary-Jane can't just be a vase, no matter how simple or rough it is, she still needs a character arc.
This is also the spark they hope to see the two actors collide with. Now, in Anson's interpretation, Peter Parker has become more three-dimensional and vivid; Kate has made Mary Jane a complete vase.
However, now that Anson has turned the tide and brought the situation under control, the audition should continue, and Sam has not forgotten his mission.
He had to play passerby, the restaurant owner, who shouted to Peter Parker and Mary Jane, "Big star! Your cash register is short of six dollars. Next time, it will be directly from the paycheck." Li buckle. ”
Disgusting scenery.
Kate looked at Anson in front of her. The smile was still on the corner of her mouth, but it gradually stiffened and became a little uncomfortable. Then she raised her eyes and pretended to look at the sky, as if she had no idea who the voice was calling.
However, there is something really wrong with this scene -
For a second, it enters the "American Pie"-style youth romantic comedy, and Kate is like a cheerleader, ignoring the existence of Cinderella-style heroine.
Here, Mary-Jane's contradictory and complicated emotions completely lost their display space because of Kate's actions of looking at the sky, even if Kate did not want to show details and layers through her eyes and expressions, trying to hide her emotions, compared to Looking up to the sky, lowering your head is more in line with the situation here -
Lowering your head means shame and embarrassment to a certain extent; while raising your head means more or less pride and stubbornness.
And Kate's expression is a bit arrogant.
Details, details full of life, details full of emotional context, it is these details that give life to the characters in a limited space.
Obviously, Kate was completely off track.
Sam didn't get a response, but still didn't give up, "Sorry, Miss Watson, I'm talking to you, hey!"
Kate finally couldn't pretend anymore and turned to look at Sam , yelled back impatiently, "Yes, Enrique, okay, I heard it."
Sam rolled his eyes, and still said in an angry and unworthy tone, "In the end Don’t let it happen again! Don’t you dare roll your eyes at me again!”
Kate ignored it and turned to look at Anson.
Anson - Peter Parker is always watching Mary Jane, without surprise or panic, only tenderness, like a safety net, waiting for Mary Jane to land.
Kate was a little impatient, her eyes evaded for a moment, and then she finally realized that her waiter uniform, the front of the trench coat that had not been closed, was completely open and showed it to Anson. She pulled on the trench coat in embarrassment, helplessly. She glanced at Anson secretly, "Dream? Huh?"
It is precisely because the previous emotions were wrong that when the lines developed to this point, the context was completely wrong, and Kate's emotions before and after could not be effectively connected.
As an audience, the performance before my eyes was truly a disaster.
Perhaps, not all viewers are so professional and can tell in detail what the problem is in this scene; but the audience has eyes and brains, and they cannot substitute for this scene or this dialogue. Naturally, the movie will lose its appeal. , this is the failure of the performance.
The scene was a bit unbearable -
It was more embarrassing than a movie, comparable to a car accident scene,
However.
Sam is serious, Ian is serious, and Laura is equally serious.
Everything is because of Anson.
With the power of one person, Anson not only made this scene barely watchable, but also gave the character of Peter Parker a whole new vitality. I couldn't take my eyes away at all. I couldn't help but wonder how Anson would respond——< br>
With no lines, and with the initiative entirely on Mary Jane's side, how can Anson put this disaster back on the right track?
First update.
(End of this chapter)