[US Entertainment] Actor

Chapter 172 Chatting

Ebert never knew that Leonardo was so gifted at language organization... Well, it's actually quite interesting to think that every day spent with this guy seems to be exploring some unknown territory.

This is the so-called fun between lovers.Ebert had never been in a relationship before, and all his romantic cells were discovered after falling in love with Leonardo. Of course, he has a strong learning ability and occupies a dominant position in the process of falling in love, so he and Compared with ordinary lovers, he didn't seem too backward.

However, when encountering this kind of bloody drama where you are jealous and I am not jealous, Ebert has nothing to do. At first he was able to cope with one or two, but after a long time, except for the dry sentence "I don't" Don't even know what to explain more.

As soon as Ebert flinched, Leonardo became even more arrogant: "Dear Ebert, it's time to tell me the truth. Deceit and lies have no effect. In my case, it is invalid."

"The fact is that there has never been a lie." Ebert said helplessly, "Dear Leo, although I know you are pretending to be jealous, but the sense of reality is too strong, and I can't bear it."

"Well, let you go, my existence is just to remind you, don't be too happy, my dear Ebert."

"You just want to hear me tell you how much I miss you." Ebert gave Leonardo a loud kiss on the phone, "I can't prove it now, but you will understand after the movie is finished. "

"I hope you are telling the truth." Leonardo snorted softly, his tone obviously softening, "But I understand that you must be in a good mood filming the second part of "Batman". You just took I don’t have to worry about being criticized for my acting skills; I’m cooperating with a group of talented people, the overall feeling is very harmonious, and there will be no feeling that a certain actor’s performance is particularly abrupt, and I even met peers who can compete with me in acting ;Even the only guy in the crew you don't like has completely disappeared..."

Leonardo continued: "But to be honest, it is difficult for me to understand the actress' thoughts. Does she regard Tom Cruise's girlfriend or wife as a career? Because there is a very A great partner can give up their pursuit of career, oh, I can't understand. But this may be a good thing, for your crew, an actor with too complicated ideas is really not suitable for existence."

"Maybe she's trying to replicate Nicole Kidman's success."

"Then she's dead wrong. No one will be Nicole Kidman. Kidman would never do something so offensive, especially if she hasn't been particularly successful in her career. Nicole uses Tom’s identity has gained fame, and he won an Oscar with his own efforts, getting rid of the label of Tom Cruise. Even if anyone wants to copy Nicole’s success, Tom will not allow it.”

"Maybe he doesn't mind."

"No, no, he minds very much. You are not Tom. For a man, it is undoubtedly a bad thing to watch a woman who is attached to him achieve a more successful career than himself. Ebert, Believe me, a man who cares about his height will never be that big."

Ebert smiled slightly: "I found out, Leo, you actually don't like Tom Cruise or Brad Pitt, you like to laugh at Tom's height and Brad's love interest, to be honest, You don't seem to have worked with them on a movie either."

"It may be that our views on love are different." Leonardo said with some regret in his voice, "Although you may be a little proud of saying this, I think the reason why the two of us have been so...happy, well, maybe It is continuous, because our values ​​​​and love views are very similar, we get along as equals, no matter whether I am more successful or you are more successful, no one is attached to the other between us, so everything is more natural."

"If I understand correctly, you are boasting yourself in disguise now?"

"You guessed it, really clever, worthy of being my Ebert." Leonardo sighed in a low voice, "I'm really in a bad mood, maybe I shouldn't take "Road to Revolution". "

"It's a movie about a marriage, a couple who's going through the seven-year itch... You know, I have almost zero experience with that sort of thing, and Kate is a little bit better than me, but you know, normal couples Life is not so easy to play, especially for stars who can't live an ordinary life at all."

"This movie is more realistic. It is the continuation of the love in "Titanic". Once sworn to each other, but because of reality, boredom and boring life, it gradually drifted away. This type of movie has reached the limit of grasping the details. Instead, I have to spend more thought than other movies - the result may be worse, I have predicted in advance."

"The biggest trouble now is that the marriage between Kate and Sam Mendes seems to be really in trouble. Of course, this has nothing to do with me. I am close friends with Kate. If Sam Mendes questions this It shows that he doesn't know Kate at all. But for Kate, if the second marriage fails again, it is really a blow. She may be able to face all this with strength, but as a friend, I still hope that she can suffer less harm."

Ebert quietly listened to Leonardo's nagging.He agrees with Leonardo that every actor has his or her own strengths and weaknesses.For relatively young actors like Ebert and Leonardo, their specialty lies in maximizing their likeness to their characters.But they are the least good at interpreting this kind of short-lived parents, various marriages, and low-level life.

They lack that experience.

There are some movies, despite having a good script, a good director, and a good cast, but the movie itself is not outstanding, to a large extent because the actors are not selected properly.Ebert's first film, "White Night" is actually exactly the case.The heroine Hilary Swank is like soy sauce, she is actually better at playing strong and unyielding women, and her acting skills are enough to support her interpretation of a role, but in "White Night", she However, she doesn't have any sense of existence. She is young, beautiful, and passionate about her career, which is the audience's only impression of her.

At that time, Hilary Swank was already an Oscar queen, but in terms of presence, she was only better than the important supporting role of Ebert in that movie.

So Ebert could only softly comfort Leonardo: "Don't worry, Leo, you have to believe in your own strength."

He suggested that Leonardo watch similar films. Sam Mendes' award-winning "American Beauty" has a strong personal style of the director, and Leonardo may be able to find inspiration from it.

Leonardo rubbed his hair anxiously, with a hint of complaint in his tone: "Ebert, I really envy you, if only I could play Batman."

"If you're going to do it, Warner Bros. will definitely say yes."

"Forget it. I don't want to play a dark guy with only a pair of eyes. You have developed such big chest muscles for the role, but you don't even have a chance to show them off."

"Leo, do you really want my big pecs to be seen by so many viewers? No, it's not like there's no chance at all. You know, Batman's exclusive costume is a bit tight!"

"So I really can't stand these film companies, and it seems to be their habit to let actors sell meat. Ebert, you really live up to the acting skills you have honed. When the movie is released, no one will They care about how well you act, those stupid fans will just say 'so handsome, so handsome' and be crazy about you for a month, and when other handsome guys appear on the big screen, they will fall in love with others again."

"You too, Leo."

"No, I'm different. They only love your body, but they love my soul."

Ebert cleared his throat and whispered, "What about you, do you love my body or my soul?"

"I……"

Leonardo hesitated for a moment, and Ebert smiled. His voice was low and slightly hoarse, but it sounded like a unique sexy charm to Leonardo's ears.

"You love my body as well as my soul." Ebert's voice deepened, "because the body can give you endless pleasure, make you scream and cry. The soul makes me attract you , as you can attract me."

Leonardo's voice paused slightly, and after a long time, he replied fiercely: "My dear Ebert, if you don't want to be an actor, you can definitely become a screenwriter of pornographic films, and you will be very successful. That kind. From now on, shut your mouth firmly, don't pollute my ears with your dirty words, and don't bring up the topic of body and soul again."

With a "snap", Leonardo hung up the phone.Ebert stared at the phone interface that had suddenly recovered, shook his head, and smiled.

He seems to know the way to deal with Leonardo.

It's a pity that for some habitually shy fellow, the same method can only be used once or twice, and no more.

Ebert has always felt that there is an intermediate scale between him and Leonardo.Ebert himself is a little bit more violent, and Leonardo can't stand it at all, but if he keeps not crossing this scale, Leonardo will become the domineering one.

So Ebert will occasionally cross over.

This is also a kind of fun.

It was still early to hang up the phone, so Ebert took advantage of this time to find some movies worthy of reference for Leonardo and sent them over. Don't know if it works for Leonardo, but always helps a little bit with his shoots.

After completing these things, Ebert put more energy into the shooting of "The Dark Knight". The longer the time, the tighter the process, and the more problems encountered in the filming.

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