Chapter 155: Pinch her big toe(1/2)
"Are you going to watch her filming tomorrow?" Cousin Donna asked, pointing to Brooke Shields and her daughter who were surrounded by reporters on the TV.
"Yes, the director invited me to go and watch the show. He thought I was good at directing Brooke's commercial, and going to the scene might inspire Brooke's acting skills."
"Don't talk about commercials when Diane is here. I think she said she won't do commercials, but she still feels uncomfortable seeing the heat caused by Brooke Shields' commercials." Donna warned Ronald.
"I see."
Ronald finished dinner at his aunt's house and took out the cake sent by Tom Cruise to make dessert.
"Well, this cake is really delicious. You can have a piece, too." Donna said, cutting off a piece and passing it to Ronald.
"It's good. Tom also brought a lot of small cakes to the crew. Brooke Shields' mother also said they were delicious. But in order to control her weight, she didn't let her daughter eat more. I guess Diane can't eat it either." Ronald broke off a piece.
Put the cake in your mouth.
"Actually, Diane is a good girl, but she has experienced harsh competition as an actress at such a young age. I feel sad for her." Aunt Karen said, "She went out to party again. Maybe this can make her happy."
The relationship between Diane Lane and her father, Bert, has improved slightly, and the two sometimes talk on the phone. But they often quarrel again, and they still live with Aunt Karen.
"Actually, the popularity of Brooke's commercial is abnormal. The TV station gave it more time than reporting on the Iran-Iraq war." Ronald looked at the subtitles at the bottom of the TV to preview the upcoming special report on the Iran-Iraq war.
Persia has not yet released the American hostages, and has verbally attacked the Soviet Union. Now it is actually involved in a war with its neighbors.
"I'm back. Hey, you're here too, Ronald." Diane opened the door and walked in. "Oh, boring, it's war again." She said while watching TV and hurried into her room.
Ronald and Donna looked at each other. Fortunately, ABC TV station had switched to war coverage.
Young people in America don't care much about international affairs. The Iran-Iraq war and Brooke Shields' advertisements are the biggest news hot spots right now.
On the one hand, there is a hot war between two countries with a population of 10 million, and on the other hand, there is an advertisement for a pair of jeans in New York. It is the fashion represented by tight jeans that can attract the attention of high school students.
"Are you still going out?" Aunt Karen now assumed the role of a parent, asking about Diane's schedule.
"Yeah, the next party is the school party. I'll come back and change clothes. My classmates are still waiting below." Diane put on a white T-shirt, tight jeans and white sneakers, and walked out again.
"I'll call you when I get there, Karen."
This is the agreement between Karen and Diane. She will not interfere with Diane's social life, but she needs to report her whereabouts.
"Are these skinny jeans fashionable now?" Aunt Karen asked her daughter Donna. Social aesthetics have obviously changed. Ten years ago, the most popular denim style was bell-bottoms.
"It's pretty good, but this commercial is a bit..." Aunt Karen said as she glanced at Ronald, a little dissatisfied that the commercial he shot was too explicit.
"Mom, didn't Ronnie say that the script was not what it meant and that the media was interpreting it randomly?" Donna defended him.
Ronald nodded. When Brooke Shields was interviewed, she still said, "There is nothing between me and Calvin." It was a common statement, indicating that she and Calvin had a close relationship.
But sometimes what the creator of a work thinks doesn't matter. After this advertisement was aired, the audience obviously interpreted it to mean something else. It doesn't matter what Brooke thinks or what they think.
Moreover, the spread of this slogan was amazing. Before long, even many people who had never seen the advertisement knew that "there is nothing between Brooke and Calvin."
"It won't be running for a long time. I heard that the TV station is considering banning this advertisement." Ronald told everyone the news, "It is said to be indecent."
But this is no longer important. The public has firmly remembered this short and interesting advertisement. Calvin Klein's purpose has been achieved.
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"Will TV stations really ban jeans ads?" Ronald, who looked embarrassed, asked Terry, who was staring at his daughter outside the set.
"The discussion efficiency of the TV station will take another month or two to come out. Brooke has not been on the cover of major fashion magazines only in August this year, and she has been on the cover of the other months till now. It's all thanks to you, Ronald, for taking the photo of Brooke.
Very beautiful.”
Terry thanked Ronald with his mouth, but his eyes were still staring closely at the actor Martin Hewitt.
This was the only scene in today's shooting session where the male and female protagonists were in the same frame. It was a passionate scene. Watching his daughter filming a passionate scene with his mother, Ronald had nothing to say.
"Quiet!" Director Zeffirelli ordered, "Everyone, be prepared. All irrelevant personnel will leave."
After the plate clicked loudly, the camera far away from the hero and heroine made a very slight sound, and the film winding motor started to run.
The studio was set up as the living room of a wealthy Long Island family, and the fire in the fireplace nearby became the only light source.
The brightness of the firewood was not enough to ensure the shooting, so the lighting engineer installed a light source behind the fireplace in advance and shined it through the firelight, which not only ensured the brightness, but also gave a feeling of swaying firewood.
This is a close-up shot with a long focal length fixed lens. The advantage is that it is far away from the actors, which makes it easier for them to mobilize their emotions. After all, many actors' performance will be compromised when facing a big camera and the lens on their faces.
The disadvantage is that the range captured is relatively narrow, and if the actor moves a little too much, it will go out of the viewfinder frame.
But it's called a passion scene, but it's actually just Brooke lying on Martin Hewitt's shoulder and talking. There's no big action, and Ronald thinks there's no technical problem.
The problem is Brooke Shields.
"My eyes have a flaw, they are too close together, you see..." Brooke Shields said the lines while gesturing the distance between her eyes with her hands.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "Cut!" Another shooting was stopped midway.
Zeffirelli was already a little furious. He rushed up and shouted to Brooke Shields on the bed, "This is not an advertisement for CK jeans. Put away your showy high-pitched voice. It's a conversation between lovers, lover! Find something to say to your boyfriend."
a feeling of.
Remember, your parents are upstairs, whisper quietly, don't let them hear."
Brooke Shields was robbed of the spot by director Zeffirelli, and her expression turned sad on the spot. Her two thick flat eyebrows turned upside down and tilted toward her temples, giving her a bitter look.
The poor girl didn't know what she had done wrong, and the 15-year-old girl's voice was in the stage of voice change, and some high-pitched voices were beyond her control.
"Oh, I thought Zeffirelli was an elder and would treat Brooke like his own daughter." Terry left his complaint behind and stepped forward to hug his daughter and comfort her gently.
Brooke Shields got out of the embarrassing situation and felt the warmth of her mother's arms. Her emotions fluctuated and she cried.
"Oh, God. Make up, put on make up. Pause for ten minutes." Seeing Brooke crying, Zeffirelli knew that he had to rest and wait for her eyes to recover. After announcing the suspension of filming, he was so angry that he found a bottle of whiskey and drank it.
stand up.
"Ronald, tell me, what can you do?" Zeffirelli drank wine and came over to complain to Ronald, "I don't know how to coach her. If I had known this, I would have insisted on using the method for later auditions.
That girl, Meg Ryan's."
"I haven't seen her. Does she perform well?" Ronald asked.
"She is much smarter. During the audition, I didn't need to say anything. She could act very beautifully and her imagination was first-rate. Unfortunately, she was hired by Rich and Famous. How lucky is Cook?
The old man."
"Old Dreams" was also one of the victims of the Screen Actors Guild strike. The original director, Robert Mulligan, was angry because the two leading actresses went on strike on the first day of filming. MGM had no choice but to recruit the 81-year-old Hollywood star.
Director Ge Cukor took over.
Cook was still young, so he fell in love with Meg Ryan and asked her to play the heroine's daughter.
This old director who once won the Oscar for Best Director with "My Fair Lady" is very good at discovering and training beautiful actresses. In addition to Audrey Hepburn, he also directed Ingrid Bergman, who won the Oscar with "Gaslight"
Oscar winner.
"What's the problem? Franco?"
"She can't act. I explained to him many times how to assume the character's mentality, how to use the substitution method, and imagine Martin as her boyfriend, but she just can't act out the whispering state between lovers.
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"The words that the eyes are too close are coquettish to the boyfriend. It is not a pretense between girls to demean themselves. It is actually a disguised form of boasting about their beauty." Zeffirelli stretched out the other hand that was not holding the wine bottle, put his five fingers together and raised his hand.
Nader's eyes were shaking to emphasize.
Ronald looked at Brooke Shields, who had stopped crying under the comfort of her mother. Terry was like a female beast, stroking the child's hair lovingly. But she was not shy about men who dared to covet Brooke.
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Martin Hewitt, the male protagonist who was lying on the bed, wanted to go up to comfort Brooke, but Terry turned around and separated him. She always protected her daughter very well.
When Ronald saw this scene, it seemed as if someone suddenly shot a light into his mind.
"What if she doesn't have a boyfriend?"
"What did you say?" Zeffirelli asked.
"I said, what if Brooke Shields doesn't have a boyfriend? Doesn't it mean that she doesn't have the corresponding emotional experience and doesn't know how to replace it with her own feelings, so she can't act well."
"She's almost sixteen, right? She's never had a boyfriend?" Zeffirelli, who is Italian, was a little unconvinced.
"Remember her nickname? America's Last Virgin Sweetheart." Ronald actually didn't believe it. Brooke Shields often appeared in the media with some popular male stars.
But with the strength of Terry's personal protection, no man could possibly succeed, right? Maybe those photos were just for news? Those male celebrities were just being used.
The two men stood side by side and watched together. Under Terry's cold eyes, Martin Hewitt had to put on his pajamas and leave the bed where the filming was taking place.
"Damn it, you're probably right, let me try another way!" Zeffirelli handed the bottle to Ronald and stepped forward to tell Porky again.
"Porgy, can you sing the recent popular song 'Romeo and Juliet'?" Zeffirelli said to Brooke who had just wiped away her tears.
"That's it, Romeo, you make my heart beat faster? I love you like the stars in the sky forever?" Brooke Shields hummed.
"Yes, let's do it again. This time you have forgotten everything I told you before. Don't think about the plot, and don't try to use your own emotions. Just sing this song silently in your heart, and then look at Martin's
Eyes, say your lines, okay?"
Under Zeffirelli's persuasion, Brooke Shields glanced at her mother, and then nodded vigorously.
Since she has not received any professional acting training, acting is like playing a big game. This kind of precise expression of inner emotions really embarrasses her.
Although she has no real love experience, poetry is always on the girl's mind. In the Shakespeare course in high school, Brooke also read Romeo and Juliet, and she also had yearning and imagination for the pure love between the two.
After the break, the restart of shooting went smoothly.
To be continued...