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For a long time, Paul Haggis looked back at Evan Bell. At this time, Evan Bell did not say anything special, he just sat there calmly. There was no ostentation, no imposing force, no resentment, no regret, no regrets. He just sat there, as if the quarrel just now had never happened.
Paul Haggis couldn't help but remember what Evan Bell said: You are the director, the studio is your biggest, you have the final say, and I will not interfere with any of your decisions. The current Evan Bell does the same. Although as a producer, Evan Bell made his judgment and had a fierce dispute with himself, but after expressing his views in a strong way , Evan Bell still chose to respect himself and did not interfere with any of his decisions.
Paul Haggis couldn't help sighing, and he was still slightly inferior to Evan Bell in terms of bearing. Paul Haggis has a clear head now, and he knows that if Evan Bell hadn't really had a strong opinion, he wouldn't have argued with himself. And now, after two versions were filmed, Paul Haggis had to admit that Evan Bell was right.
What surprised Paul Haggis was not the talent of the young man beside him, nor his amazing learning ability, nor his keen grasp of the director's position, but his calmness and wisdom. The script for "Crash" was in the hands of Evan Bell, and Paul Haggis felt completely lucky today. Without the encounter at the Berlin Film Festival. It's unclear what the movie "Crash" will turn out to be. Maybe it won't be ruined - because Paul Haggis has enough confidence in his script, but definitely not the quality it is now.
"Evan, shoot with a third perspective." After Paul Haggis figured it out, he said directly in front of everyone on the set without any hesitation. It's not that he doesn't love face, but he thinks that he should not be too stubborn when he should bow his head, and Evan Bell is also for the good of this movie. And now, Evan Bell has given him enough respect, and he should also show his sincerity.
Hear Paul Haggis. Evan Bell turned his head. lù smiled, "I believe in your choice."
There is no arrogant "I told you already", no triumphant "Am I right", and no relieved "Is this right". Evan Bell just said "I believe in your choice", which is "your choice", not "my opinion, my intuition". This made Paul Haggis breathe a sigh of relief and laugh.
Cooperation is bound to require a running-in process. Not all crews can complete all the filming in ten days like "Sniper Phone Booth". The filming progress of "Crash" is also very fast, but the cooperation between the actors and the communication between the producer and the director. Still need a process.
In the midst of bumps and bumps, the filming of the "Crash" crew moved forward proudly. Sandra Bullock's scene was shot in two days, and by the fifteenth day of filming, two-thirds of the filming had been completed. This speed is really amazing.
As a producer, Evan Bell originally hoped to follow the crew until it was completed, but there were some conflicts in his personal work time, so he could only finish his own scenes first and go to work on other things first. .
Paul Haggis is filming the last scene of Tom's line played by Evan Bell at this time. Because Evan Bell needs to leave early, this scene, which was originally scheduled to be filmed three days later, has come today ahead of schedule. shoot.
Paul Haggis looks at the monitor. The picture is aimed at Evan Bell's face and zoomed in for a close-up. The dimly lit street light projected through the front glass of the car, casting a warm goose yolk halo on Jun's face. He turned his face slightly. One-third of his face was hidden in shadows, and the expressions on the other two-thirds were clearly visible.
Those eyes were a little suspicious in the yellow light, and they were deeply shocked. His mouth was slightly open, and the trembling that was so subtle that he was almost invisible revealed the fear in his heart. Then, the shock in his eyes faded and turned into panic and fear. The facial expression did not change much, but only the corners of the eyes and mouth were gently pulled, and all the panic was shocking.
Suddenly, the pupils opened slightly, and this slight change was not obvious in the dim light, but just this slight change magnified the panic on the entire face to infinity.
He turned to the side in a panic, and it could be seen that he was sitting and driving, but there seemed to be something wrong with the passenger seat, so he was first frightened, then panicked, then frightened, and finally turned around directly.
Those handsome eyebrows piled up in the middle, outlining a heartbreaking fragility. The slight water light in the bottom of his eyes flickered under the dim yellow light. The faint water light was not obvious, but it could clearly set off the pair of azure blue eyes, and completely eliminated the tension, fear, annoyance, and regret in the eyes. Fully set out.
"Oh, God." The voice that seemed to come from the bottom of my heart was hoarse. It's just a word, but I can hear the mixed emotions of this young man at this time.
He moved in a panic, as if his body was moving unconsciously, and he looked a little restless. He closed his mouth, and the tight muscles on his cheeks showed that he was trying his best to control himself and not let himself collapse. The water in his eyes flickered, and then disappeared into the darkness. He turned his head and looked left and right, as if he was looking to see if there were people in front of and behind the car, flickering under the watery lights.
Suddenly, he squeezed his cheeks hard, and the muscles in his cheeks were completely stretched, and the tightness hidden under the skin was clearly conveyed. Then I saw his eyes with infinite horror and decisiveness, and he pushed forward suddenly.
"Ka!" Paul Haggis' voice shouted.
Evan Bell only felt that his tense shoulders suddenly softened. The few expressions just now took less than 30 seconds before and after, but it took all his energy. However, compared to the previous attempts to film "Sniper Phone Booth" and "Adapting the Script", this time Evan Bell did not feel prostration after he devoted himself to it, but felt that all the emotions in his heart were released. . On the contrary, there is a strange pleasure.
That's the power of performance and Evan Bell's growth.
"Great! Evan, that's perfect!" Paul Haggis couldn't help standing up and sighed, but his voice was drowned out by the applause. Because the staff saw this short performance of Evan Bell, the sighs involuntarily came from the bottom of their hearts.
Although Evan Bell swept the Best Supporting Actor Award in the awards season through "adapting the script", not to mention the shock brought by "Sniper Phone Booth", but watching Evan Bell's performance on the spot is completely different. a feeling of. What's more, this scene is completely close-up, and the slightest change in the face will be clearly recorded by the camera.
In the short 30 seconds just now, Evan Bell's facial expression did not change dramatically, but conveyed the turbulent inner turbulence through subtle changes in his face. In this short period of time, Tom, played by Evan Bell, experienced a variety of complex emotions such as fright, panic, fear, annoyance, regret, decisiveness, ruthlessness, and darkness. It's so clear it's amazing.
Paul Haggis heard the applause and couldn't help laughing and applauding. After the applause subsided, Paul Haggis said, "Evan, this is how everyone reacted to your performance just now."
Evan Bell couldn't help but laugh, "Paul, you are framing me. There are still two scenes left to be filmed in a while, and my emotions can't be connected now." This complaint made the studio sound. A burst of laughter.
Since "Crash" is also a group show, Evan Bell's role here is not as much as in "Deadly Identity", but only a little more than in "True Love First". However, the role of Tom in "Crash" obviously has a lot more room to play. There is a lot of inner drama to show. It is not the kind of violent struggle, but more because of the impact of social reality. A bōlan made in the heart of a young police officer. Therefore, Evan Bell played the role of "Crash", and the scene was only ten minutes before and after, but the scope of play was very broad. Evan Bell also thoroughly revealed his inner diagonal understanding.
The current Evan Bell, I can't talk about acting skills, let alone the word "play bone" But he can indeed act, and he is not only an external performance, but also can pass The delicate inner changes show the difference in angle, and this skill is indeed impressive.
In the scene just now, Evan Bell filmed only twice before and after. The first time was to find the feeling, and Paul Haggis was also looking for the shooting angle and lighting arrangement. The second time passed smoothly. Soon, Evan Bell completed the shooting of his part and left Los Angeles.
After Evan Bell left, the filming speed of the "Crash" crew continued unabated. Paul Haggis gradually entered the corner, handy. On the tenth day of Evan Bell's departure from the set, and twenty-fifth days after "Crash" began filming, Paul Haggis announced the completion of the film.
Next, "Crash" will enter the post-production process, but the post-editing work of this film is very large, and Paul Haggis conservatively estimates that the editing will be completed at least around Christmas. Therefore, it is impossible for the film to be released within this year.
As for Evan Bell, who left the crew, after three months, he finally responded to the call of the singers again and appeared on the stage as a singer.
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