The perverted clown really wanted to open Joey's brain, he even prepared a scalpel.

And the disinfection work was done carefully, and it was still under the fluorescent lamp for a long time.

But unfortunately, there is no more.

When he approached Joey step by step, Joey always felt that not only was he not afraid, but he had a premonition that she was going to be saved.

Then she heard a "bang", and the pervert died.

He eventually died under a long-range sniper shot by the American god sniper Chris Kyle.

Soon, a group of police officers broke into the door.

After Joey is freed, she walks up to pull his mask off and sees a pale face.

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……

This incident caused a certain degree of sensation in the society, because it made people pay attention to those who suffer from mental illness. If these people have a crazy love for a certain celebrity, will they do anything reckless?

Many professional scholars have even published professional papers to explore how to solve the situation of patients with neurological problems chasing stars.

However, people are always impressed by Joey's bravery and fearlessness.

For a period of time after this incident, Joey lived fairly peacefully, spending most of his time with his daughter on this matter.

Until one day, she received an invitation from a famous American writer, Ms. Mendes.

She told Joy that she wanted to use Joy as the protagonist of the story and write a novel based on her life experience.

In general, it is a biographical adaptation novel adapted from Joy's life.

Joey's first reaction was: I'm still so young, why did I publish a biography and adapt a novel! ?

But in the end she accepted Mendez's invitation, and the two had a meeting.

When Joy met Ms. Mendes, she first praised some of her works. She has written many novels and biographies based on real events.

But in the end Joy returned to the topic, "Ms. Mendes, I think at my age, is it too early to write a biography and adapt a novel...?"

Mendes shook his head, "I think it's quite appropriate, after all, you have been in the industry for 15 years, and what you have experienced in these 15 years is even more legendary and ups and downs than what some successful people have experienced in 35 years. I think these 15 years alone are enough to write a novel.”

Joey smiled and said, "Then what do you mean, my life experience ends in these 15 years?"

"Of course not. I could write you the first, the second, the third, the fourth. What do you think, Grant?"

Joy still had a smile on her face, and her tone was firm and sure, "That's exactly what I think. The past 15 years are not a complete experience at all. For me, it is just the beginning."

Mendes seemed to be able to smell the determination in Joy's tone. She said: "I want to name this novel "The Journey of Life". Do you think it is appropriate? I think these 15 years are just a period of your life." It's just a journey."

Joey agrees with Mendes, "Yes, during this journey, I have gained important things, love, family, career, but I don't think all this is the end."

"So what do you think, for young people who want to step into the ranks of directors, how hard they need to work to become the next you."

At this moment, Joey said something that surprised and puzzled Mendes.Joey said only two words, "It's hard."

Mendes was surprised for a while. She thought that under such circumstances, shouldn't Joey say a few words from the bottom of his heart? Why should he be so arrogant?"You really think so?" she asked.

Joey nodded, "This is what I say from the bottom of my heart. It will be difficult for them to become the next me unless God helps them." Then, she was silent for a moment and then said: "But why do they insist on becoming the next me?" What about me?"

Mendes retorted: "You're the idol of young people now, the American dream, and everyone wants to be the next you."

Joey still had two words, "It's hard."

If she hadn't been born again, she wouldn't be who she is now.

"But," Joey said again suddenly, "Even if it's difficult, you can't give up your dream."

Mendes obviously didn't understand Joey's logic, but she was still recording Joy's words seriously, "So, do you think that if young people want to succeed, keeping their dreams is the key?"

Joey nodded, "Yes, you have to keep your dreams."

"Okay, I've made a note, so let's start from the beginning, how did you get to where you are today from a helpless orphan."

These words seemed to bring Joy's thoughts back to a long, long time ago, so long that she almost forgot about it.

Those memories seem to have the halo of summer heat, even if they are helpless and lonely, they seem to be no longer so important.

She began to slowly tell Mendez her story, a country girl in Los Angeles with nothing, fame and debt, and her experience of soaring on this thorny road.

One of the most critical turning points is never giving up on dreams.

She talked a lot, and finally said: "Dreams can change many people. Whether you are a down-and-out nobleman, a butcher in the countryside, or an old man who has experienced many vicissitudes, as long as you have an indelible dream, you can see the light."

Mendes was even moved a little bit by listening to Joy's story, because she really couldn't imagine how much courage it takes for a person to get up from the mud.

Joey quietly narrated the whole afternoon, but only roughly narrated his own stories and experiences.

Mendes finally asked, "Joy, I want to ask you one last thing."

Joey replied: "You say."

"You have repeatedly said before that it is difficult to become a person like you, so now you give me a sincere sentence, that is, what do you want to say to those who admire you, your most sincere words."

After Mendes asked this question, Joy was silent for a long time. She looked into the distance without saying a word, and the trivial light of the sun fell down, dyeing her black hair a mottled flaxen color.

She stared into the distance, meditating in an extremely quiet way of thinking.

It took a long time before she looked back at Mendes.

She said softly, "If I have to say something, then I can only say it."

"When I was 16, I thought I had the whole world and everyone praised me and paid attention to me. But, when I was 23, I fell down. I thought about suicide because I felt like I was worthless. Not worth it, no courage to survive."

After finishing speaking, she paused, "But, I didn't die, and I sat here. I want to take this opportunity to say to those young people who are also in the trough and quagmire of life, yes, your life is indeed very Terrible, even hopeless. But please stay true to your original intention, there is always hope in life. When you are the next person sitting here, please pass this message on."

Her life can only end in this era, and human life span is limited.But she hopes that her experience can be passed on to the next era, or even the next few eras.

The Mendes interview is over.

Finally, it didn't take long for the biographical novel to appear in the United States.

For young people who would like to become directors and strive to do so, they will regard this biographical novel as bible.

Because for many people in the film industry, even many people who want to enter the film industry, the influence of this novel on them is far beyond what can be summed up by a popular best-selling novel.

It includes the career life of the world's top director so far.

It tells people that even a genius can't be achieved overnight, and it's only by staying true to yourself that you can achieve it forever.

And Joy didn't expect that the influence of her biographical novel is indeed far more than a simple hit.

Many higher film schools around the world have incorporated some of the contents of this biographical novel into their textbooks.Even this book has become an elective subject and required reading for many film majors.

Just as Stanislavski's "The Actor's Self-cultivation" has been passed down from generation to generation, so is Joy's set of biographical novels.

Even after many years, or even decades, in the major film schools, this book in the library is still the worst read.

This book has inspired many later filmmakers, scholars, and directors. Maybe they can't reach Joy's height, but as Joy said, people with dreams will never be bad luck.

When talking about their own experiences, many later successful filmmakers would still say that their favorite book is Joey's "Life Journey".

This book, and Joy's experience, have inspired generations of film students.

Hollywood has been washed away by the big waves. Generations of people have struggled here, and countless people have squeezed their heads to enter this circle. Many geniuses died on the way, becoming ordinary people who have achieved nothing, and ordinary people turned themselves into geniuses through continuous hard work.

However, people will always remember a sentence, a sentence from the greatest director of this era.

"Yes, your life is indeed very bad, even hopeless. But please stick to your original intention, there is always hope in life. When you are the next person sitting here, please take these words Pass it on."

After all, there is only one Joey Grant in an era.

There can only be one Joey Grant in an era.

Joey Grant, this name, illuminated an entire era, and even several eras after that!

The author has something to say: the main text is over, it's a pity that the last three chapters seem to have been written with a twist...

A few chapters will be updated later: I personally do not, recommend, recommend, buy.If you want to buy, you can read the content summary of each chapter. If you are sure, sure, very, interested, interesting, you can choose to buy it. If you are not interested or not interested, don’t buy it.

Especially for most readers who prefer to look at the career line, just take this as the end.

Finally, bookmark my column, let's meet again for the next article directed by Meiyu! (Strive to open the pit within a month)

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