Chapter 222 The so-called vase
Looking at those focused and affectionate eyes, Kate’s mood became disturbingly chaotic, a little panicked and a little shy, and she fell quickly like this inadvertently——
Fall in love.
To the point where the mind starts to wander, the boundary between reality and illusion completely disappears, and then, the conversation leaves a blank, a long blank.
The next dialogue should be Mary Jane's.
The reason is very simple. Peter Parker has a crush on Mary Jane, and every second he spends with her is extremely precious. He doesn’t want to leave first. Even if the two of them just stand on the street chatting, he is willing to stay here until the end of time, but Mary -No, Jane, she should be the first to turn around and say goodbye.
However—
Kate got stuck.
Under the guidance of Anson, Kate rarely made any mistakes in the previous eloquent lines, but she did not expect that she got stuck in a relatively simple part.
What to do?
Anson was not the tapeworm in Kate's belly. He had no way of knowing what was going on with Kate, but after waiting for a moment, Anson realized that this was a blank.
If it were a movie shooting, then the shooting would need to be interrupted here; but not here, this is an audition. Obviously, neither the director nor the producer has any intention of interrupting the performance, just like a Broadway theater performance, even if something goes wrong, It also needs to continue, so how should he deal with it?
In just a short moment, there were thousands of thoughts in my mind.
Peter Parker looked at Mary Jane with a little sadness in his eyes, because he realized that even if he was close at hand, he still couldn't confess.
In panic, Peter lowered his eyelids to cover himself, but only for a short moment. Then he raised his eyes again and showed a slightly reserved smile to Mary Jane, "I, I don't think I can Should stop you from going to the audition.”
It's true that he doesn't want to separate, but Peter also doesn't want to disturb Mary Jane's life.
While hesitating and pulling, Peter began to speak——
This line was not in the script, it was completely created by Anson on the spot.
Laura’s eyes lit up, she was beautiful!
Although it was a temporary creation to break the deadlock, and he used his eyes to send reminders in an attempt to get the performance back on track, Anson did not speak casually, and even if it was just a transitional speech, it still did not destroy the integrity of the entire scene. .
This scene was improvised and showed Peter Parker's contradictory and complicated emotions in an understatement, which had to be applauded.
Especially the dry smile at the end, some are awkward, some are jerky, some are embarrassed, but they make full use of the blank space just now to create different emotions.
This feeling actually has the quality of "love before dawn", somewhere between awkwardness and ambiguity!
Laura almost wanted to applaud Anson.
In an instant, the gap between Anson and Kate widened. The distance that had already been widened was now simply thrown away. They were on two levels.
Accident, completely unexpected -
Kate's understanding of the whole situation was completely wrong, which led to a wild and out-of-control emotional context. "Spider-Man" is a youth movie, but it is not a brainless one, but it turned out to be... Kate's interpretation of the Mary Sue of "the campus hotshot trapped in love" is just like the second "American Pie" or "Charming".
However, I never expected that when the opponent actor completely went astray, Anson, who was working alone, turned the tide and took control of the situation.
Not only is it delicate, but it is also rich, accurate, and layered. The rivalry scene that was about to slide into the abyss is back on track with the script.
The melancholy, confusion, youthfulness, embarrassment, ambiguity, and haziness in youth movies, with a bit of the temperament of literary and artistic movies, are presented before your eyes.
Even appearance has become an added value, making this scene vivid and vivid.
Awesome, really awesome.
This time, Kate was completely reduced to the background of a vase, completely making Anson stand out and even shine brightly.
In Laura's view, Kate was eliminated without any hope. She couldn't help but start to wonder, how did Kate enter the screen audition?
And Anson?
At least for her, Anson had killed the suspense before the other three contenders came on the scene, and the role of Peter Parker had to be Anson. Laura's only worry is, if she chooses Anson, who should she play opposite him?
Otherwise, they will completely go for the aesthetic route and choose a high-end vase to match Anson; otherwise, they will need to consider it in depth.
Laura calmed down and leaned back slightly on the chair. She had made a decision, and her whole state was naturally different. There was a hint of interest in her eyes:
Obviously Anson is the vase. No?
When Ian wanted Anson to audition, not only Sam was strongly opposed, but Laura was also not optimistic about it. For a role like Peter Parker, Anson was indeed too handsome.
Moreover, being handsome often means having no acting skills.
Laura and Sam had different starting points, but they were also worried that if Peter Parker was too handsome, it would affect the market positioning of the movie.
But now, how much of her worries are left? Are there any mistakes in their understanding of the vase?
My thoughts are raging, and it would be extremely long to describe, but in fact it is just a fleeting moment.
Kate still couldn't keep up with the rhythm -
Anson had tried his best to save the scene, but Kate still couldn't keep up. She picked up the forgotten script in a panic.
I kept holding it in my hand, but I didn’t expect that it would come in handy in the end.
Withdrawing his gaze, he glanced down. His disturbing thoughts finally regained some focus. Kate's eyes were shaking rapidly, and she couldn't find the lines even after reading the script.
Fortunately, there are not many lines in the first place, so if you scroll down line by line, you can still find the target.
Kate finally found her target, "Thank you, Peter. We'll get together some other time."
This line was simply pronounced directly, dryly without any emotion, and it was instantly dramatic.
However, Kate could no longer care about it. Her remaining sense reminded herself that the audition was still going on, and she needed to finish the performance diligently.
Then, Kate turned around and left, shaking her hair, her hair spread out like a waterfall -
No, completely wrong.
Kate is trying to show her advantages. Her appearance is her weapon, as well as her youthfulness. She needs to prove that she is the most suitable candidate for Mary Jane.
Unfortunately, the timing was wrong.
From beginning to end, Kate failed to understand the core meaning of this scene.
Mary Jane is irritable, angry, and frustrated. She longs to be an actress, but she is serving dishes. She has a lot of depression and confusion about life and the future; and when Peter Parker appears, she He was embarrassed, shy and embarrassed, trying his best to hide and show his bright side.
But it was exposed on the spot.
And Peter's warmth made Mary Jane feel happy. For a moment, it seemed like she was back in middle school again, a carefree era. Although she was not wanton or unassuming, her steps became relaxed. Mary Jane showed off again Your own smile and personality.
Obviously, Kate’s flamboyance and brilliance seemed out of place here, and she misunderstood the situation again.
So, where is Anson?
Anson seemed to be stunned and never spoke. James Franco couldn't help but sweat for Anson——
Peter still has a line! Wouldn't Anson be influenced by Kate and forget his lyrics?
The third update.
(End of this chapter)