Leonardo went home.

After changing his clothes, he turned on the computer and opened Google.

Type in "Pryris Crander".

Leonardo thought he could see a long page of introduction, but to his surprise, this page was miraculously clean, even apart from the date of birth, there were only a few short personal resumes.

"Studied at the London Film Academy, won the Keswick Film Festival in 05, filmed the BBC three-episode short drama "Finger's Love" in the same year, and won the BAFTA best film, and filmed the BBC "Doctor Who" series "Doctor Who" in 06 "Runaway Bride" and filmed the Hollywood movie "Letters from Iwo Jima" in the same year."

So, Pryris has only made four films so far?

Leonardo raised an eyebrow.

The landline rings.

It's Kate Winslet on the phone.

connected.

"Hey Leo, I heard you met Prairie today?"

Leonardo raised his eyebrows, not surprised that Kate would know the news, picked up the coffee cup and took a sip.

"Been photographed?"

"The pictures on the internet are going crazy," Kate said.

Leonardo clicked on the phone.

Sure enough, the ins is full of unread messages.

Even Bar Refaeli, a new model girlfriend in South Africa, sent a message.

Leonardo clicked on Bar's message, and after a brief reassurance, he turned off the phone.

Leaning back in the chair, holding the microphone.

"I met by chance today. I heard that she was going to the casting meeting for Spielberg's new film, so I stopped by." Leonardo said.

Kate raised an eyebrow.

"Casting for Spielberg?"

"Correct."

"Why did Prairie go?" Kate asked curiously.

"Maybe they want to sign her to DreamWorks?" Leonardo raised his eyebrows. "I heard that Spielberg's agent has signed her."

"That's odd," said Kate.

"I heard that you went to the screening of "Letters from Iwo Jima"?" Leonardo asked suddenly.

"Correct."

"How does it feel?"

"How should I put it?" Kate brushed her hair, "I was arguing with Sam at the time, and I didn't pay attention to it, but the sound effect is really good, at least compared to those blockbuster movies. than sound effects' technology?"

Leonardo raised his eyebrows, he is not interested in technology, and even to some extent, he even hates the limitations of technology on actors' performances.

After a simple acknowledgment, he hurried to the next topic.

At the same time, it was also the main purpose of Kate's call.

"I spoke to the producer, I don't want Sam to direct this movie."

"Has the producer agreed?" Leonardo asked.

"No." Kate's voice was a little tired, "The producer said that unless they find someone who is more 'cost-effective' than Sam, it is not practical to change the director."

"It's really unrealistic." Leonardo propped his chin up with his hands, "For a director like Sam who only charges 100w, I'm afraid there will be no second place in Hollywood."

Kate frowned.

Indeed, in Hollywood, there is no second place in Hollywood for an Oscar director like Sam who has lowered his value.

As for Europe......

It is possible.

It might even be close at hand.

Kate looked at the push on ins and blinked.

Get closer to the microphone.

"Hey, what do you think of Prairie?"

Leonardo has not seen the film directed by Pryreth, so he will not comment.

After hanging up the phone.

Leonardo opened IMDB.

I was surprised to find that, except for the third "Doctor Who: The Runaway Bride" among the four films shot by this young female director, the scores of the other films are all above 8, and the latest "Letter from Iwo Jima" has even reached 8.9 points.

What is this concept?

"Titanic" 7.8, "Saving Private Ryan" 8.6, "Shawshank's Redemption" 9.3.

A score of 7 is a dividing ridge, below [-] is not worth watching, and above [-] is a masterpiece of the year.

As for the number "8", it is an opportunity that all directors can meet but cannot seek.

A movie with an IMDB rating of more than "8" will basically be included in the must-watch list of all film schools.

And this young female director who has only filmed four works in total, three of them exceeded 8 points in one fell swoop!

Leonardo raised an eyebrow.

The interface of "Letters from Iwo Jima" with the highest rating was opened.

But found that almost all of the comments were "kneeling."

Leonardo was a little curious.

And that curiosity just happened to meet boredom.

So logically, on this lonely rainy night, Leonardo put on a black mask again, and drove his car directly to the theater.

Of course, the "love car" at the moment is not the little mountain bike during the day, but the Grand Cherokee I just bought these days.

Leonardo randomly found a small theater.

After parking the car, go straight to the ticket office.

In order to prevent being recognized, Leonardo deliberately suppressed his throat.

"A Letter from Iwo Jima," said Leonardo.

The conductor raised his eyes, and said indifferently, "The screening room is sold out, and there are only six rows of regular screenings, you either."

"want."

"Here, it starts in 10 minutes." The conductor said.

Leonardo took the ticket to the waiting area.

It was evening at this time, and there were couples waiting in line all around.

Waiting alone, Leonardo wearing a mask looks more and more different.

In order not to cause panic, Leonardo found a corner seat and sat down.

He tightened his hat and mask, trying to disguise himself as much as possible.

But it still seems to be found.

Because the man in the black mask in the corner has been there suspiciously for 10 minutes, and still glances at him from time to time.

But strangely, the man didn't shout out, and he didn't even have the desire to sign in front of him. He didn't look like a fan at all.

Maybe paparazzi?

Leonardo raised an eyebrow.

After staring at the man carefully for a few minutes, Leonardo felt that the face looked familiar, but he just couldn't remember who it was.

This also made Leonardo firmly believe that this is a paparazzi, and even more a fanatical familiar paparazzi!

After thinking wildly, it was time for the opening.

Leonardo entered and took his seat.

But he found that fanatical paparazzi just now was sitting next to his seat.

Leonardo couldn't help but be impressed by the dedication of this unknown paparazzi.

He nodded kindly, but found that the fanatic paparazzi was looking at him blankly, and it took him a long time before he suddenly realized and nodded.

See, just a little nod and he didn't know what to say.

Leonardo became more and more convinced of his own charm.

Sit down on the chair.

The movie starts quickly.

Leonardo also gradually calmed down.

Soon, he realized why IMDB's comments were full of "kneeling".

Because at this moment, even though he had read all the famous directors, he still knelt down deeply to her.

On the way home, Leonardo was in a trance.

The scorching warm wind of Iwo Jima's noonday seemed to echo in his head.

After an inadvertently ran a red light.

Simply stop the car.

Open imdb s.

Enter "Epic of war, the confrontation of scorching heat and desolation!"

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