super actress

Chapter 46

Malloy also turned his gaze to her, "What do you want to do?"

His bushy eyebrows twitched slightly, proving he was still angry, but Malloy quickly regained his composure and suppressed his anger for now.

As an agent, he and Rhea were closely connected. If anyone wanted to step on Rhea, it would be slapping him in the face. Malloy couldn't stand this anyway.

While he totally understands Natalie Portman's side of things, if he was Natalie's agent, then Malloy would not hesitate to support her in doing so.

When this incident is getting hotter and hotter, I will come out to express my views and opinions. This will not only optimize and deepen the public image, but also emphasize the difference between Matilda and Lolita, and whiten those who are not interested in "The Killer." Allegations of ambiguity in Too Cold.

There's nothing wrong with that, either from a PR or brokerage standpoint.

But Malloy was Rhea's agent, so he was furious, and even wanted to fight back impatiently, but the point is how to get the most benefit from this matter.

"Since they want to step on us to praise Natalie Portman, then I don't think they would mind if we rub her fame." Rhea revealed a little thought, "My name doesn't She's loud."

She showed a modest smile appropriately, and it was precisely because she was familiar with such methods and tricks that Rhea knew better that pulling and stepping could achieve a certain effect, but it was not certain who was holding it up.

The reason why Natalie Portman did it so bluntly is because her mother's agent also knows very well that the less famous one will always take advantage of this kind of thing, so they don't have to worry about it. So many.

Although they stepped on Rhea's character, it can also increase the reputation of this new actress.

One is Lolita, and the other is Juliet. Natalie has been taken over by Rhea Nolen for two consecutive roles. It is difficult for her not to notice Rhea.

There is no doubt that Rhea and Natalie will become competitors in the present and even in the future, so it is a very normal consideration and idea to attack in advance.

Even for Rhea herself, she didn't think it was too much.

The only problem, though, is that Rhea isn't really a teenage girl who would be easily put off by such criticism, and her Lolita isn't just about the lowly levels of forbidden eroticism.

class movies.

"I'm starting to look forward to working for you." The newly hired publicist smiled approvingly at Rhea, and Ken Sanshan called her name affectionately: "Riya, this is a good idea."

Malloy let his brain go to think, "We can respond, but she can't come forward. This is still very controversial. Before the final result is determined, we must leave a retreat that can protect ourselves. "

Ken disagrees with him: "Natalie has played the safe game, we can't play the same trick again."

The greater the risk, the greater the reward.

"These two things are not contradictory." Rhea looked at the two men, "I don't think we are the only ones who will be angry about this."

"Damn!"

Julie Anchar threw the new Los Angeles Times that Burrard brought in from her men on the table, and she cursed softly, even though she still looked calm and indifferent, the annoyance and irritation in her voice were vaguely visible.

The participation of other actors will only muddy the water, which is not beneficial to her subsequent plans.

"It was Lolita who was on fire, not Matilda, and she couldn't wait." Malloy, who was sitting across from her, started the conversation. It was a good thing that Julie could get angry in front of him, which showed that she regarded him as herself People in camp.

"Do you think it was John Nellen who contacted her?" Julie asked hesitantly.

This is her opponent in Fox. She really wants to go up a level. Her goal is to be the senior executive vice president. She is more qualified and capable than John, but unfortunately, she is not inferior to John. She was still a little less in front of her superiors than John Neyron, because she was a woman.

Whatever insignificant nobodies she tracked down, Julie Anchar must have had a hand in killing the John who never agreed with her.

She is not so young anymore, she is nearly forty this year, and John is only in his early thirties, if this opportunity is lost, Julie feels that it will be even less likely to be promoted to the position of vice president in the future.

Malloy shook his head, "It's unlikely, Natalie is a Jew." Compared with the pro-Semitics, John Nellen has closer contact with anti-Semitic investment. Of course, people will still pretend to be peaceful on the surface.

"So she just jumped out to express her opinion." Julie Anchar said coldly: "It's ironic that she can get together with John."

Rhea's agent took the call, "Don't worry about it, Julie, we have to figure out what to do.

So come back, what was your original plan? "

Julie raised her eyebrows. She was so busy that she didn't plan to meet Malloy, but she had a little friendship with Ken Sanshan, and she even invited Ken to Fox.

But Ken didn't like working for a whole company, because that would just create more situations, people were better managed, and it was easier to run.

She glanced at Malloy and guessed how he knew Ken Sanshan. Before that, the agent obviously didn't make much noise, but after getting in touch with this incident, Julie felt that this was someone who was destined to get up. Her agent is a new star, so her attitude is a little gentler.

"The audience that was invited for the trial screening received a very good response, and I was temporarily overwhelmed."

Originally, Julie Anchar did not notify Rhea and followed her own ideas. She didn't think Rhea could have a decent team, but now Rhea's agent took the initiative to find her, not only willing to cooperate but also Provide new ideas, then Julie is naturally willing to communicate.

Malloy understood what she meant, "You want to wait until the right time to release?"

"That's right, but now, what I want is to let the film critics start a public opinion war in the media." Julie raised her arm and waved her hand slightly, "Those who have seen the movie, I support them to make objective and fair comments. For those who have not read it, I can also instruct them to refute."

"But this Jewish girl messed up my plans!"

Looking at Julie meaningfully, Malloy expressed his thoughts: "Isn't this just right, Julie? You don't need to arrange it now, and some people have jumped out to criticize "Lolita". For an unknown junior, only when there is controversy can it attract more public attention."

"I have released Owen Gilberman from Entertainment Weekly. He is the biggest film critic present. I am going to find someone to respond to Natalie. Should Rhea Nolen be on stage?"

Although Julie appreciates Rhea, she feels that Rhea is not yet qualified.

"That's not necessarily the case, Julie," Malloy said, both subtle and suggestive. "Have you forgotten who recommended Rhea to audition for Romeo and Juliet?"

Julie's eyes lit up, "Ted Field!"

The Hollywood producer's father was once the owner of the "Chicago Sun-Times." Even though Marshall Field IV has passed away, the contacts accumulated in the media will not disappear completely.

Malloy showed her a sly but very kind smile: "

Ready to go big? "

"Oh, Metus, I'm so sorry." Julie also turned from indifference to gentleness, "I actually talked to you about these boring topics in my office, next time I should call Ken, and call Come on Rhea, we should have a good chat in a pleasant atmosphere."

If there is a wine glass now, Malloy will toast her, he smiled and nodded: "Of course, Rhea will be very happy."

"She's really talented, you didn't choose the wrong person." Julie skillfully chatted with him about other topics, from serious things to interesting little things.

Malloy knew this meant he and Rhea were officially in the game, not just passive pawns being manipulated by Fox.

Amid all the uproar and controversy, the new version of "Lolita" was still released in North America as planned, but the protests still affected the filming rate of "Lolita".

Because of the various disputes caused by the movie, Jessica Lee did not dare to ask her parents, so she could only find her brother Joe Lee to take her into the movie theater.

And her brother, who was so hateful that he was a bit of a jerk, agreed to watch it because of the large-scale gimmick, so Jessica had to pay for the movie tickets for the two of them, but none of this could conceal her joy. I can watch "Lolita", and I can also see Rhea's performance!

Even though there are bad voices everywhere now, the movie is not full of audiences, and even a few rows are empty, but Jessica firmly believes in her partner. "Entertainment Weekly" has said that Rhea can be alone Ninety points!

The movie directly whetted the audience's appetite from the very beginning. Even if Jessica had read the original book, she enjoyed it and didn't find it boring. It's just that her brother kept annoying her: "Didn't you say you knew this Lolita?" ? She is so beautiful, can you introduce her to me?"

"She's only 15 years old, you're already in college!" Jessica gave him a fist angrily.

Sitting in front of them was an old gentleman with a somewhat stern face. He turned around and glanced at the two young men, but spoke very gently, "Please be quiet."

Joe Lee immediately made a gesture of sewing a zipper on his mouth, and Jessica quickly apologized: "I'm sorry."

After speaking, she hit her brother again.

Seeing the middle, no one whispered anymore, and Joe never bothered Jessica again, until she realized that the side was too quiet, and then she took a strange look, and she was shocked to find that Joe was watching the movie seriously. Movie.

so far all

All the sexual and desire related are all hints and metaphors, and all the ambiguity and lingering are to the point. Even Lolita and Humbert's first skin-to-skin embrace is carried over with subtle and profound metaphors.

Humbert drugged her, but the drug didn't seem to have any effect on Lolita, but when they woke up in the same bed the next day, the man gave her her first lipstick, which he carefully and proudly gave her. The young girl painted that overly mature bright red, which symbolizes that he has completed the development of Lolita.

"I do not like this."

Looking in the mirror, Lolita, with her slightly tousled chestnut hair, tells Humbert, and she tells the audience.

However, Humbert just stared at her with burning eyes, "I'll give you the ones you like later."

"He's such a jerk!"

Jessica almost thought that she had spoken her heart, but later she realized that it was her brother complaining in a low voice. Even though she was immersed in the plot, she couldn't help but look at him in surprise.

But soon she couldn't care about her brother anymore, because the next plot turned straight down, the news of the mother's death, the awakening of Lolita's normal consciousness, threats of quarrels and conflicts, and men's more and more possessive desires. As she grew older, Lolita's desire to leave became stronger and stronger, and she had already realized that it was wrong.

This is really different from the Rhea that Jessica knew. She couldn’t treat Lolita as Rhea at all, but she could still empathize with Lolita’s joys, sorrows and joys. They were also precocious, compared to reality. The strong and smart Rhea in the movie, she even more pitied the sexy girl.

Lolita is not perfect. This kind of incompleteness is easier for the audience to have a sense of substitution than Humbert, who blames himself on Aibo and sympathizes with the audience. She has no inner monologue, so those tears and grief are not excuses, but real pain and despair.

The gorgeous flowers are forced to bloom early, so the final outcome can only be withered and decayed early.

Seeing Lolita appearing in the movie three years later, Jessica burst into tears without any recruitment, just like the defeated Humbert, she also felt the feeling of being hit The sorrow of the soul.

She is the audience of the movie, the spectator off the screen, the object of Humbert's confidance, and even the jury who judges all characters from the perspective of God, but she is also a spectator who does nothing.

Although she couldn't do anything in the first place, Jessica still intuitively felt the powerlessness and regret of seeing a twisted and cut off fate.

funeral.

This is really strange, the tragic protagonist is indifferent, but the main messenger and spectators are more sad than her.

The screening of the film is over, but the content delivered to the audience will not be easily forgotten.

"This man's crime is not as simple as murder and rape." Joe Lee murmured, if Jessica was not so familiar with his voice, she would have missed this sentence.

Wiping the tears off her face in embarrassment, Jessica asked him deliberately, "Now, do you still want to know her?"

Joe glared at her, "Of course! If anyone dares to bully your friend, I'll help her beat him to death. Listen, you should also be careful with those 'Humberts'. A fool like you is best fooled." !"

Now Jessica wanted to hit him again.

The people sitting in front looked over with interest, this time he didn't warn them again, but just asked Joe Lee curiously: "Don't you want to 'know' Lolita now?"

Hearing the meaning of the other party's words, Joe Lee couldn't help but feel ashamed of his previous frivolity. He frowned and answered seriously: "She deserves a better life, even if Humbert really fell in love with her, then he You should also accept severe punishment for that self-righteous love!"

The energetic man nodded, his hair was gray but his eyes were bright, "If you don't mind, I want to quote you in my movie review, is that okay?"

"You're a film critic!" Jessica became excited.

Joe Lee also nodded curiously, "Please, it's my honor."

"Please be fair, this movie is not what they say it is at all." Jessica took the opportunity to speak for her friend, "The performance of the female lead is even more wonderful, do you know her? Her name is Rhea. Noren."

The man smiled, "I know her, in fact, she is one of the reasons why I came here to watch the movie, if you don't mind, you can call me Roger."

"After missing the preview, I went to the theater and bought a ticket to see this huge buzz on the day it was released.

However, beyond my imagination, "Lolita" is indeed a very good movie, but it is also a very failed adaptation.

In fact, I even think that the movie has completely separated from the original "Lolita" and has become a work with independent thinking, and Rhea Noren who plays Lolita is the one who separated the movie from the book one of the reasons.

As a work of art, it is difficult for people to measure the morality of "Lolita"

Aesthetically valuable, but the film achieves an aesthetic and moral perfection that Irving Gilberman called a failure, and I like to think of it as a marvelously innovative move.

The adaptation of "Lolita" undoubtedly has warning and educational significance besides the artistic value. I got a lot of feedback from some viewers, and all of them are seriously thinking about the revelation behind the story. On this point, I am quite Agreeing with Gilberman, "Lolita" is a film worth watching, and I'm thankful that Adrian Lane overcame all odds to make it.

—Roger Ebert. "

"How on earth did you do that?" Rhea asked Malloy, flipping through the Chicago Sun-Times, "How did you get Roger Ebert to respond to Natalie Portman for me? "

She was the one who won Ted Field's connection at the beginning, but now Rhea still feels incredible about this matter.

Ken Sanshan's voice rang out in Malloy's place: "We didn't order this."

They are making a multiplayer call.

"Portman just said in the "Los Angeles Times" that this movie should not have been made, and then the "Chicago Sun" responded that he was glad that Ryan finished "Lolita." Rhea was stunned, "And then you Tell me it's just a coincidence?"

"No, we didn't do this, Rhea." Malloy sighed helplessly and amusedly, Rhea knew that she sounded too naive now, but she really wanted to find out what was going on.

"What happened? Was it directed by Julie Anchar? Or was it just a conflict between the two newspapers?"

Malloy calmed down now, and couldn't find the angry shadow at that time, "Oh, Rhea, I told you that everything in the movie is still determined by the movie in the end, you just acted too well, and "" Lolita was just adapted to suit people's tastes."

"So Roger just wrote that because he enjoyed the movie, and he didn't even know what was going on?" Rhea was still in disbelief, and omg, if she was Natalie Portman's publicist, she Will be pissed off.

Damn over-lucky Rhea Noren!

Ken was the one who remained calm from the beginning to the end. No matter what Natalie’s publicist thought, her publicist would never miss such a good opportunity. It will come out soon, Julie Anchar will release the test audience's comments, and then we can move on to the next step."

The author has something to say:

My personal feelings towards Natalie Portman are actually good. I can only say that more high-end characters are more costly, and she also has personality flaws, and the spotlight will magnify every flaw...

Although it will tear you apart, the villain will not be a female star. After all, there are real villains in 2333

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