As the representative of AIA in the crew, Kevin Pulis's most important job is to ensure that the shooting can be completed according to the plan. But for the first one, Murphy did not say in the morning, but continued in the afternoon. Now he has to shoot again, which is far beyond the time of the plan.

The crew is preparing for the remake, and he finds Murphy quietly.

Kevin Pulis is definitely not a newcomer to this position, and no insurance company will use this position to train newcomers.

Therefore, he pays great attention to ways and means.

As Murphy picked up his cup for coffee, Kevin price came up to him and said, "director, how long will this one be shot?"

"It depends." Murphy looked at him. "This one's important."

"I know." Pulitzer, though, whispered, "it's beyond the plan."

"Don't worry." Murphy put down his coffee cup. "We have 100 days to shoot. That's enough."

Different from the short and quick shooting method of the dead man, he set aside a 100 day shooting time for the lost lover.

After two more shots, Murphy called for approval. However, after setting the tone of the shot and James Franco and Charlize Theron gradually found their state, the rest of the shooting went smoothly. By the end of the evening, all the shooting contents planned for today were completed.

With the growth of Murphy's age and work experience, he is more and more proficient in lens design and shooting.

One day's work of the crew is finished, but Murphy doesn't get off work. It's not the weekend now. Gail gado is at school, and there is no one home. It's better to stay here and continue to work.

With a well-designed plan in place, the shooting of "lost lover" will go according to the plan, and Murphy will be able to divert some of his energy and turn to the synopsis of George Martin's "game of Thrones".

It's impossible for a TV series to follow the line of a novel. It's only stupid if the people in the production company are all in the water. Let alone Murphy. Even George Martin, the original writer of a Hollywood screenplay, knows this.

The story of the script is more compact and suitable for shooting than the original. Of course, the story is still closely around those families.

The office door was pushed open and Carla Firth came in. "Why haven't you left yet?"

Murphy shrugged. "There's nothing to do back."

Carla fissa took a chair, sat opposite his desk, and said, "a person in charge of the company's public relations department has just called me, thinking that the anti family and anti marriage tendencies in our film are too obvious, and the public relations publicity in the future award season will face more difficulties."

"It doesn't matter." Murphy closed the script outline and said, "this is not a mainstream commercial film. The negative impact will be much smaller."

If there is no negative impact, it is absolutely impossible. But Hollywood's so-called mainstream values of film are more suitable for commercial production than for films with strong personal style.

"If I had shot a commercial masterpiece, I would not have chosen such a theme." Murphy stood up, went to the coffee machine, and received a cup of coffee for herself and Carla Firth, "but it would conform to the normal Hollywood value orientation."

Carla Firth took the coffee from Murphy and asked suspiciously, "like what?"

"In the most typical case, the background of the hero is the divorce of the husband and wife, the child and the mother remarry. At the beginning of the film, the third party eventually dies. Even if he saves the life of the protagonist's family several times, the husband and wife will get back together."

Murphy took a sip of coffee, pacing and saying, "if the man remarries, the woman's third party won't die, but she will exit in disgrace."

"Although the United States seems to be a pluralistic country, the mainstream values have always been the same." Murphy continued, "the status of a family is extremely high. A good man must defend his country, love his wife and children, love the people and his motherland, be loyal, hardworking, optimistic and have a firm belief."

Carla Firth almost blew the coffee out of her mouth. "Why didn't I see it on you?"

She sighed and said, "no matter how avant-garde a film is, no matter how beautiful it is in Cannes, Berlin and Venice, it's hard to enjoy the" negative energy "in Oscar."

Bingo Murphy snapped his fingers. "So, Oscars, especially in the last decade, always choose the right ones, not the good ones."

"Our film is not right." Said Carla Firth.

"Our goal is not to get an Oscar!" Murphy seems not to care, "this film can't get the gold medal, I just want to tell those old men through this award season that I'm not a pure commercial film director, but a stylized director, don't let them have too much prejudice against me, so as to prepare for the future."

The theme of the film is not very flattering to the Oscar judges, but it's not so serious. After all, the heroines control each other rather than destroy other people's families.In Hollywood movies, destroying other people's families is really hated by God. Although there are countless cases of destroying families in Hollywood in reality, it's easy to be publicized in the movies. Even if they are handsome like Leonardo DiCaprio and Jack Dawson, they still want to fart in the end.

In addition, Murphy has seen part of the script of "superman returns" being produced by Warner Bros. from CAA channels, and Brian singer, who has shot "very suspect", dare not violate this rule in commercial masterpieces.

Louis Lane, the famous green tea in the world, has an affair with Superman's noumenon and transfiguration. Then he has a husband. The child is of super life. Because he is of mixed blood, he has to take a bunch of pills for a long time. In fact, the husband soon realizes that, but in order to maintain the child's tender heart and the integrity of his family, he is determined to continue to be a father silently

Finally, the child drew a picture of a family of three plus Superman.

Put down the coffee cup, Murphy continues this boring topic, which can be used as a relaxation after work, and also as a reminder of Carla Firth's minefield when making films in the future.

"This often imperceptibly affects many aspects of mainstream commercial films." He also said, "for example, in the youth horror films, the first ones who are convenient must be the girls with bad private life, while the last ones who fight back are the kind-hearted girls with integrity."

"It's like..." Carla Firth thought for a moment, then nodded her head. "It's like that."

She was extremely smart and immediately connected to the social reality through the film. "Family and marriage are also valued by the society. No matter how dissolute she was before she got married, she was ok, but once she got married, she had to take responsibility. Cheating or something is also very popular in the real society. For example, presidential candidates must show that they have a perfect family, so that they can be favored by voters. "

Murphy laughed. "So Hillary Clinton, who wants to be president, has never divorced Clinton."

They laughed for a while. Anyway, they didn't have to worry that this kind of private joke would have a negative impact on themselves when it spread. They took the big figures in Washington for a few words, and the topic returned to the film.

"Actually, I've always been a little worried about this film." Carla Firth said suddenly.

Murphy didn't understand, "because of what I just said?"

"Those are part of it." Carla Firth did not hide, said directly, "there is always a positive hero in the best-selling films, but our hero is a waste."

"So you're worried about that." Murphy made a joke on purpose. "Although I'm poor and rude, I know I'm a good man. Real trash has a good job, considerate, handsome and well dressed. My woman is just blind for a moment and cheated by a hypocrite. Only I know who is the real woman... "

"You..." Carla Firth pointed at him and laughed.

Murphy opened his hand and said, "it's impossible to succeed with such a man as the leading actor, but Nick Dunn is not such a man. After Amy left, from being in a muddle to self salvation, and then to the Manifesto in the TV interview, he has become the nick Dunn that Amy wants to see. He works very hard."

Carla Firth rolled her eyes. "Stop making jokes. I'm serious."

Although she has been fully supporting Murphy since she knew that she had the script, her worries have always existed.

Award season is good to say, after all, there are too many factors affecting the awards, but can such an anti mainstream film really sell at the box office?

"There is no lack of entertainment elements in this film, and there are many scenes that audiences like to see and hear."

Seeing Carla Firth nodding, Murphy said seriously, "don't forget our special publicity plan. Even if they are excluded, there are still many favorable factors. "

"Is it true that most mainstream Hollywood audiences don't recognize the value of touch?"

Without Carla Firth's reply, Murphy gave the answer, "after so many years of mainstream Hollywood movies, this kind of old bridge and old stem movies have just reached the general level of Hollywood production line at most. This kind of Hollywood style theme plot makes people feel particularly boring when they watch too much. It's a deduction of sub items and the performance of the playwright's laziness. They want to please the audience, but they don't have good ideas. If there are no other bonus items in the film, the level of this kind of film is doomed not to be higher than mediocrity. "

Murphy said confidently, "and what about our film? It will bring a new and completely different stimulation to the audience who has been hypnotized to numbness by this mode

"You have overlooked another point!" Murphy raised a finger. "Our film has a natural audience, and it will resonate with them." (to be continued). )( )