hollywood draw

418 - Heartfelt Preaching to Wayne

"Todd McCarthy, a special film critic of the Hollywood Reporter, is also one of the representatives of the Mesozoic film critics."

When he found that Naomi Watts's lips were raised and he smiled unconsciously, Bruce Rosenblum said with a smile: "His film reviews are usually known for being sarcastic, but whenever Wayne's new film is released, he will be like a different person. Most of the film reviews are based on praise. As we all know, Todd McCarthy is Wayne's die-hard movie fan."

"I know him." Naomi Watts rolled her eyes. She knew that Wayne had a good relationship with the executive, so she asked without any concealment: "I want this famous film critic to praise Wayne's film every time she has played hard. I guess Warner Brothers paid a lot of PR?"

As early as three or four years ago, when Australian actresses were chatting with Wayne, they heard the other party comment on the group of film critics. In that man's mouth, these were a group of leeches sucking blood on the production company. After saying too much, she gradually understood the story.

"No, you guessed it wrong."

Bruce Rosenblum suddenly grinned. It seemed that if the occasion was not right, he could have been bent over. "Nami, if Wayne knew that you had no confidence in him, he would have been sad."

Naomi Watts raised his eyebrows and said indifferently: "Really? Are you sure that the man will be sad for a woman? Stop teasing, Bruce, no one knows him better than me. You must know for a while, including me, that he looked at a woman like a pet or a toy."

The director of Warner Bros.'s distribution was stunned and shrugged helplessly. Of course, he knew what kind of man Wayne was, a typical Hollywood big shot, and he always refused women. At most, he had a good reputation in this regard and would definitely do what he promised women.

Over the years, he has seen many bigwigs with similar styles. Kevin Tessulhara, who has become the CEO of Time Warner Group, is like this, and Jeff Robinoff is like this, even he himself is the same.

"Nami, I can tell that you are the most special to Wayne, and you are also his child's mother, which is very important, isn't it?"

"Hmm." Naomi Watts nodded, obviously not denied this. She looked at the reviewers not far away again and asked, "You just said I guessed wrong, what was wrong?"

Bruce Rosenblum put away his smile, picked up the wine glass and took a big sip. "It's very simple. Although Warner Bros. gave Todd McCarthy a PR, he couldn't let him praise Wayne like this. So, he really liked this "The Walker of the Spot" not because of our PR."

"Do you like it..."

The group of film critics were still discussing the film. Most of the people in the middle praised Wayne, and these nice words were heard in Naomi Watts' ears.

Everyone likes to listen to praise. Even if it is not her who praises her, Australian actresses also like to listen to it very much, but there is still a hint of doubt in her heart. Listening to the opinions of these film critics who claim to be professionals, I obviously am very optimistic about Wayne and the "Walking Walker".

However, Naomi Watts also watched the movie from beginning to end, and even the creators of the movie occasionally explained it, but apart from the dark style of Greenber format that can be seen at a glance, she really didn't see anything special.

If you have to say that there is really something special, it is that it is far beyond Wayne's previous works, such as blood, violence, swearing, etc., and she was a little disgusted and disgusted in the second half of the film.

She had read the original script of "The Walker of the Infinite", at least from the script written by Wayne, the scales expressed are much smaller than those in the movie. After watching the movie, she found that the whole story was handled in a rough and direct manner. It can only be said that the picture is always shocking than the words.

Naomi Watts really wanted to know what other women think, but the words of these people at the cocktail party were obviously not true enough, and they would only praise the film.

So she looked up and looked at Bruce Rosenblum seriously, asking, "Bruce, is this video that really that good? To be honest, this is my least favorite of all Wayne's works."

Unexpectedly, Bruce Rosenblum nodded. "Nami, I don't like this movie either. Wayne's extreme way of producing "The Walker" is destined to have a crisis of polarization in the reputation. However, this does not prevent me from a professional perspective and recognizing the greatness of this movie."

The Australian actress burst into laughter and joked: "Maybe, the reason why those people praise the film is more or less polite."

This idea didn't last for a few seconds. When she found Wayne's figure mixed with crew members at the door of the banquet hall, almost most of the guests in the banquet hall surrounded him again, and everyone was praising the video and saying blessings of similarities.

The most frequent sentence among the crowd was that this was a shocking masterpiece, which made Naomi Watts overturn his judgment.

The lights at the scene were very bright, and she observed them very clearly. Most of the people in the circle who came forward to congratulate him had a smile on their faces, but they were definitely not a polite smile. Since everyone was saying this, this film is undoubtedly a masterpiece.

"You are a very smart woman, Nami." Bruce Rosenblum was also watching the crowd, which centered on Wayne and became the center of the entire banquet hall. "This movie is not for female audiences at all. You can't find the beauty and excitement in it. It's normal. Not only the female group, I believe there will be many male audiences who will not like this movie."

Naomi Watts was waiting for the crowd to disperse, intending to wait for the greetings over there before going over. "Hey, Bruce, weren't you still talking just now? Don't you like this movie either?"

"Stop messing around, I don't like the way this story is represented, but I love this "The Walker of the Spot" to death."

Bruce Rosenblum smiled quite brilliantly. “Or, I love every step of Wayne’s movie. Don’t forget that I am the main person in charge of all his film distribution work, and almost every movie’s big sale can bring me great results.

I believe that this film will become a carnival for some movie fans, and it is very likely to be regarded as a classic in this type of movie. It will also bring me a lot of results."

His words are very realistic. As a Warner Bros. executive, his outstanding performance means a large and generous bonus. In his eyes, movies have never been related to art and are simply a product of business.

The two of them had been chatting leisurely, but Wayne was very busy here, and there were many people coming to say hello. He had to deal with it decently with Nina's prompt.

The ultimate goal of "The Walker of the Skies" is the Oscar Little Golden Man, which is destined. He cannot ignore any member of the academy who has the right to vote, the representative of every major media, and every film critic of all sizes.

It seems that all practitioners in this circle have artistic attributes, but ninety percent of the people are also extremely realistic behind it. Here, if you think that you can get everything you want by making a good movie, that is the idea of ​​a pure child.

"The Walker of the Skies" is different from all his previous films. In this film, he does not only want to be a market. If you want to gain something from professional awards, you must consider the professional ratings represented by the film critics and the promotional channels represented by authoritative media.

It was like the famous film critics in front of him, Todd McCarthy had his own column on the Hollywood Reporter, Kenneth Toulan had his own position on the Los Angeles Times, and another unfamiliar David Denby was a sign of the New Yorker.

"Wayne, I don't like your "Happy Death Day" and "The Joker's Shock."

David Denby, whom he met just now, was talking with a glass of champagne. He looked at the young man who could be called a master beside him, and felt a serious feeling.

"I won't mention the shooting technique of "Happy Death Day" is immature, but "The Clown" is aimed at commercial purposes. You shouldn't shoot that kind of thing, it is wasting your precious and prosperous creative period.

Since the 1990s, looking at Hollywood, there are not many directors with such distinct shooting styles, and among these few people, you are the one who has the greatest achievements. I have carefully read every step of your work before, and it is almost always a big step forward. Movies all over the world need a director with a unique personal style like you."

At this time, although Wayne had a smile on his face and had a hint of impatientness in his heart, he still raised his glass and signaled to the other party. "Thank you for your praise."

To be honest, he has no good feelings for the critics group. He doesn't like critics from other cities except Todd McCarthy and Kenneth Tulane in Los Angeles. In the past few years, these people have been ill-telled by public relations.

The reason why Roger Albert, who is far away in Chicago, hated him from the bottom of his heart is because of his condescending preaching temperament. The much younger film critic in front of him now also has a similar preaching temperament.

"Wayne."

Obviously, in David Dembie's eyes, this young Hollywood director was not as difficult to talk to as the legends outside.

"You have found your own path in Hollywood and even the world with the ultimate dark style. If you stick to it, don't let all movie fans feel that Hollywood can only produce popcorn like an assembly line. Also, you have done this video very well. Don't over-value box office results, art will always be..."

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