Ace Hollywood

Chapter 94:

Doug Liman, the director who has never made an action movie, has received great trust from Universal.

This is directly reflected in the fact that the film is basically up to him. He is the first producer and director. The vice president of Universal, who was disgraced from the beginning, will not get involved in the filming at all, and Flack will not Will do annoying things, only the screenwriter Tony Gilroy, all he will do is hope that Doug can respect the script-this point, they have already reached a consensus, as long as there is no such level as the male lead. Change the plot, Doug wouldn't do this kind of thing.

Therefore, when Daniel joined the team, the most important person who needs to be responsible, and almost the only one, is Doug Liman.

"Congratulations, I watched "Gladiator", and your performance is very exciting." Doug was much more enthusiastic than before, maybe because he saw the effect of Daniel's performance, or maybe it was because of a better cooperation atmosphere. All in all, this is not What a bad thing, Daniel is also willing to work with a group of harmony.

"You will have doubles, but there are many scenarios, I hope you can handle it."

"Of course, I will do my best." Daniel looked at the other two strong guys, "Nick Powell, Jeff Imada, nice to meet you."

"Now? I hope you think so when the training is over." Jeff, his action coach, was kind of humorous, but Daniel knew he wasn't joking. In fact, even if he was joking, Daniel didn't intend to let himself better off. He understands the extent to which Jason Bourne needs to perform in the movie, turning down from the fifth floor with his bare hands-he certainly can't do it, but he climbs to the level of two or three floors along the water pipe, and fights with the embassy staff with his bare hands , He hopes that he can play in person, this is responsible for the film, and he can also avoid being ridiculed and only show a face.

It's not a joke, the overuse of doubles in an action movie usually gets that rating, it's a blemish.

He is determined to learn a lot from Jeff, such as weapon use, hand-to-hand combat, etc., and some cool skills including driving, etc. Although it is completely impossible for him to drive and chase police cars on the streets of Paris, at least There is a shelf.

"I think so, my fist tells me."

Daniel thought of a Chinese actor named Zhang Zhen, who was very interesting. He once became a kung fu master because he played a kung fu role. This is what Daniel wanted to do in "The Bourne". The intensive training should be enough to pit him against Jeff.

He has this confidence.

Everyone's laughing, young people are always fighting, but Doug appreciates that, why not? Isn't a big star who is willing to work hard on character training synonymous with dedication?

"Have to say, it doesn't have the demanding performances of Gladiator, but it's a bit foreign to you, you haven't had that kind of experience, but that's not a problem, there's a first time anytime, and as long as Do the moves well enough, the rest is my job."

Daniel has no objection. This movie is famous for its shots, plot and editing. Although Matt Damon of the original work has been praised, it is not particularly important to the quality of the movie. This is why Daniel is very direct. Movie, but when he was thinking about doing "Pirates of the Caribbean", he hesitated again and again. He started with the idea of ​​"Pirates of the Caribbean" from the time he planned to become Tracy Jacobs' client. Of course, at that time, Will Turner, who played the role of Orlando Bloom and later Captain Jack, competed once with Johnny Depp.

A lot of things have happened during this period, and it is an established strategy to participate in this movie that is enough to become a super A-list star, but he is really uncertain about whether he can do it.

That's the difference, Matt Damon did a good enough job on The Bourne, but is easily replaceable, while Johnny Depp has given Captain Jack qualities that make it hard to imagine what it would be like to play someone else —Maybe this is where Depp's wish lies.

Regardless, Daniel was determined to get it done.

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On the first day of filming, Daniel met the heroine, Franca Potente, the German girl who was the most German-colored of the film's home team—a co-production of virtue and virtue.

Franke really wasn't a beauty, especially by Hollywood standards.

No blonde hair, no big waves, no full red lips, no delicate faces—nothing.

But she does have charm.

Of course Daniel has seen her famous work - "Run Lola Run". Doug Liman got inspiration from this movie and insisted on asking Franca to play this role, even changing the heroine's hairstyle for her. Color, for Lola's iconic red hair.

Compared with Connie Nielsen, the gap between Franke and Daniel is much smaller. She was born in 1974.

Meet next to a large video camera, the young camera assistants are maintaining it, and Franke and Daniel are sitting next to each other.

"You're so handsome, I have to suggest something to Doug."

Daniel has no idea what she really means, and it sounds like she's complimenting him, but Daniel isn't sure he's seeing someone with a sense of humor.

It turns out that Franka was telling the truth, and Daniel didn't know it until Doug came to him.

"Uh, thanks, you're charming too."

"Do you like to use the word 'charm' when you praise beautiful girls? Some people like to use 'unique' or 'temperament' or something. Relatively speaking, 'charm' is not bad." Franka shook her head Long legs, comfortable and chic.

Daniel understands that this is a casual girl, and he relaxes a lot.

They talked about some things about each other's countries and quickly became familiar with each other.

This is the talent of an actor, because there is not so much time for you to be friends, and in the movie, two people are even closer than friends.

They have kiss scenes and sex scenes.

Daniel was out of action today, he came here to recognize someone, and soon left here to go to the training ground with Jeff.

"Try your foundation first, okay?"

"certainly."

Daniel made a pose. He learned Chinese long boxing. Because the teacher at the time was not a performance school, not a real combat school, so it looks a little different from the performance competition routine.

Jeff whistled. He didn't know Changquan, but he knew a little bit about Chinese Kung Fu. Hong Kong's martial arts instructors are considered a force in Hollywood, and of course Jeff knew a thing or two.

He knows modern martial arts, and his moves are fierce and direct, but because he often acts as a martial arts coach for action movies, the fighting skills he teaches are somewhat more enjoyable to watch.

Alternate feet on the ground, eyes fixed on Daniel.

On the training platform, the fight is imminent.

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