287. Chapter 287 Deliberately?
Sean bought the script of "The Butterfly Effect" and asked to change it to a female protagonist, just because he wanted to recommend it to Zooey Deschett, this girl who always looks weird and elfin. As the old saying goes, the more you get, the better.
The more things you can't get, the more you want them. Although Sean repeatedly warned himself that he was now famous and was no longer the frivolous age of high school, so he should restrain himself, but he still couldn't help but want to take another step forward with Zoe.
Speaking of which, it's not that Zoe doesn't have feelings for him. The two of them have had passionate kisses from time to time, and the soft pair has been held in their hands and played with. But every time as long as he goes down between the legs, even if he just makes an intention, he will
Zoe resolutely stopped it, which made Sean quite depressed.
But the most depressing thing is now. He has finally found a script that may arouse Zoe's interest. He wants to hook up...well, it's a treasure offering...that's not right...in short, now he finally has a chance to go further.
Unexpectedly, after giving Brace the first draft of "The Butterfly Effect" to the other party, Zoe expressed that she was not interested in the script.
Damn it, don’t you really like the occult? Sean thought helplessly. Well, the ending is indeed quite sad. The heroine returned to her mother’s belly and cut off her umbilical cord with her own hands. Can this be modified? Movie
It was filmed for the audience to see, and this ending is indeed too shocking, but... isn't the plot very interesting?
Of course, it is impossible to really ask such a question. Although Zoe has shown this trait and often pestered Sean to ask questions about this aspect, she has never admitted it personally. Sean's several attempts
She also changed the topic. In this case, if you stupidly ask "Don't you like occultism?", it will definitely be self-defeating and asking for trouble.
Therefore, no matter how much Sean tried to persuade her, Zoe would not let go. She kept repeating the same sentence over and over again and had no feeling for the script.
"When choosing roles and scripts, don't you just rely on your feelings?" she asked, and then jokingly teased: "Since you are so optimistic about this script, why don't you change it to a male protagonist and take the starring role yourself?"
Sean was speechless. Although he wanted to say something, it is not allowed to choose a script based entirely on preference. This will prevent you from going further, but for people who hold an indifferent attitude, this will have no effect.
"You have to find a heroine for my movie, Fred." Sean said to him as he walked directly into the agent's office.
Frederick, who was holding the microphone, raised his head and rolled his eyes, put his finger to his mouth and made a "shush" motion, and moved his eyes back and forth, as if asking him to pay attention to something.
Sean didn't care at all, he just scratched his head and kept mumbling: "I finally found a good script, and then made a series of revisions. Finally, I was able to get the project approved, but I found that there were no suitable actors, and there were other
Is this something more depressing?”
His tone was annoyed, and if he hadn't encountered this kind of thing, he wouldn't have barged into Frederick's office so boldly.
"Okay, thank you, I understand." He put down the phone, then looked at Sean helplessly, and after a while he said, "Okay, what exactly do you want me to do."
"Find a heroine for my movie," Sean spread his hands, "It's that simple."
"Don't you have close relationships with many actresses?" Frederick almost blurted out, and then he coughed dryly.
Sean still didn't notice: "They are not suitable, and they all have their own works - OK, Fred, this is not difficult for you, right? I can also increase your performance and broaden your contacts, right?"
"
In fact, casting such matters can be left to Vladimir. He is currently in charge of Samsara Pictures. However, Sean is always unwilling to accept it, and this kind of hit wall will definitely not let Guy, who grew up with him,
Len and Sanders knew it, so they came to Frederick to vent. Well, this is normal, no matter how mature people are, they can be a little childish occasionally, isn't it?
"Yeah..." Frederick responded feebly, and then raised his hand, "So how is she?"
"Huh?" Sean looked along his fingers, and then he realized that there was another person in his office, and he was an acquaintance.
"Hello, Sean." Jessica Biel put down the magazine in her hand and waved her hand generously.
"Um...Hello, Jesse...I don't know..." Sean suddenly became a little embarrassed.
"It doesn't matter," Jessica shrugged, "I have barged in front of you once before. It's fair that it's you who barges in this time."
Sean raised his eyebrows, his eyes lit up, and he looked at Jessica with interest. Jessica was unequivocal, immediately stood up, turned around in front of him, and then posed again.
She has a lot of personality. Sean, who was a little surprised, became more and more interested. Judging from the storyline of "The Butterfly Effect", it is true that an actress with some personality is needed to play the leading role.
"If a character has obviously done a lot of things and changed a lot of things, but the results are still getting worse each time, do you want to show her inner panic and despair?" He asked, but he quickly responded, "
Sorry, I'm not a director, I shouldn't ask this kind of question, and this is not the right place."
"It doesn't matter, you are the producer, right?" Jessica looked very generous, "Then, can I participate in the audition?"
"Of course, no problem at all." Sean agreed, and at the same time glanced at Frederick, who was sitting on the chair as if nothing had happened, as if what was in front of him had nothing to do with him.
"Wait, is this movie your favorite?" Jessica suddenly asked again.
"Yes," Sean nodded in confusion, "Is there any problem?"
"Many people say that you have a good vision. Of course I have to ask you if you are optimistic about it. Although you choose the actors, I also need to be able to choose the roles, right?" Jessica said and stood up proudly.
The breasts are hard to see, but they are quite substantial.
His eyes stayed on the pair of strong erections for a few seconds. Sean smiled and raised his hands: "Thank you for your compliment, Jesse. I am indeed very optimistic about this script. There is no doubt at this time. In fact, I am still optimistic about it."
There are several horror-thriller movies, one of which will be released on Halloween this year. It may have a mediocre reputation, but it will definitely not be bad at the box office."
After a pause, he then added: "Well, the first draft of the script has just been completed, and I will go to the European crew to report soon. If you don't mind, I will wait for two weeks and maybe a little more.
After I come back from Europe and my film company has almost completed the preliminary preparations, we will have a detailed discussion, okay?"
"Then it's settled." Jessica nodded.
"Okay, it seems that the problem has been solved, so I won't disturb you anymore." Sean said and walked out.
"No, my problem has been solved." Jessica immediately followed and walked out.
Frederick just watched them leave, without saying a word from beginning to end. After the office door closed, he snorted lightly, and then took another long breath.
"Are you dissatisfied with the role that Fred recommended?" After walking a long distance, Sean curiously asked Jessica, who was half a body behind him.
"Absolutely," Jessica shrugged, but immediately added, "It's not completely dissatisfied, but he's always...how to put it, since he became my agent, I haven't had a single movie.
It was released on time.”
"Oh? Several movies are like this?" Sean asked.
"Well...just one," Jessica coughed lightly, "You may or may not have heard of it, but in short, it's called..."****Magnetic Fields."
She said and sighed: "This damn movie was completed at the end of last year, but there is still no news about its release. Maybe it will be directly released on video tapes and DVDs. I don't know if I am unlucky or lucky. I am in it."
He only played a supporting role."
"So you just..." Sean made a gesture and pointed inside.
"Otherwise, why would he try his best to help me find a role? I'm not you, Sean." Jessica said carelessly, as if she had never thought that this might make Sean unhappy.
In fact, Sean didn't care at all and just smiled: "Well, this is indeed a bad time, but I believe you will do well, Jesse."
He blinked: "You also said that I have very good taste."
"Thank you, I will definitely pray to God, this sentence is true." Jessica walked to the gate and said goodbye to him without any hesitation.
"Did you hook up with another one?" Sanders, who was waiting at the gate and did not follow him to the office, came over and asked.
"She is indeed an interesting girl." Sean chuckled, "I think she might be able to try out as the heroine of "The Butterfly Effect" - What, do you have feelings for her? Do you want me to introduce you to her?"
"Forget it." Facing that laughing face, Sanders rolled his eyes.
"Okay, okay, let's go, I don't know..." Sean was about to change the topic when he suddenly thought of something and was stunned. Then he looked towards the place where Jessica disappeared, but unfortunately there was no trace of her.
"What's wrong?" Sanders looked at him strangely.
"...It's nothing, I probably thought too much." Sean smiled and shrugged.
Having said that, now that I think about it carefully, there were some places before... that were indeed a little deliberate.
I wish I was overthinking it. Sean quickly put this idea aside and reached out to pat Sanders on the shoulder: "Okay, let's go. I don't know what the newspapers will report tomorrow."
"As long as you maintain a fair attitude, most film critics will agree." Sanders didn't think much about it. "Everyone said that your performance is very eye-catching. This movie is completely your own stage."
Chapter completed!