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Chapter 146 This is life(2/2)

At that time, Warner Bros. was already negotiating to change the rights. He directly found Orion. With his history of winning the best picture for Orion with "Mozart", he quickly obtained investment. He started from scratch and made another film.

"I heard Alan (Rickman) talk about you. He said that he was very lucky to meet you in his first movie in Hollywood. Without you, he would not have become a Hollywood actor."

"Ha, it should be said that I was lucky to meet him. Film directors are like this. We cannot discover the chemical reaction between actors during rehearsals and rehearsals. Many times, casting depends on intuition and luck." Ronald and Milos

Foreman walked and talked in the Palace of Versailles.

"That's very well said. Movies are really a magical art..." Milos Forman admired Ronald quite a lot. His agent told him that Ronald was not only a director of commercial films, but also invested a lot of money himself.

Project, for a director like Forman who spares no effort in making movies, it is very important to have an investor friend who understands the director.

"I have a little question. If you don't think it's appropriate, you don't have to answer it." Ronald walked slowly, and Richard, who was following him, automatically fell several steps behind, allowing him and director Foreman to

Talk about something personal.

Milos Forman made an invitation gesture, and the two of them walked into the corner of the palace, and the front led to the lounge.

"I heard that Warner Bros.'s movie with the same script change has been completed and is in post-production. Aren't you afraid of conflicting with their themes? According to the usual schedule, your movies will be released next year..." Ronald was curious in his heart.

What confidence does Foreman have that he will be able to suppress the opponent's box office?

"We are actually not shooting the same movie. You saw the name of my movie is Valmont. I want to make a real love story between the nobles of the country. This is not a Hollywood adultery and conspiracy movie, but a Hollywood movie about adultery and conspiracy.

It expresses the real emotional world of human beings. Valmont is not a simple Don Juan-like playboy, he has his own emotions and persistence..."

Ronald nodded while listening, sighing in his heart, these artists... No, we artists really like this kind of works that explore human nature and love.

But... can ordinary audiences appreciate such a complex story equally? Maybe the two-time Oscar winner for Best Director knows better than me.

Ronald did not presume to judge this "Valmont" this time, because Milos Forman's first two works that won Oscars were actually pretty good at the box office, and they are typical movies that win both art and box office.

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"Let me tell you something, I have done research on the costumes in this movie. They are fully in line with the attire of the Parisian upper class at that time. They are not the Hollywood clichés of corsets and bustles..."

Milos Forman clearly knew something about Warner Bros.' "Dangerous Liaisons," where Michelle Pfeiffer dressed like a British Victorian woman, almost identical to Glenn Gross's character.

Not very pretty.

"Look, that's Annette's costume, Annette... I'll introduce you to a director." Milos Forman saw Annette Bening in the lounge and called her over.

"Ah ha, Ronald, you finally came to see me. I'm so happy to see you." Annette Bening pulled up her skirt, ran over quickly, and made a performative salute gesture, and then suddenly

into Ronald's arms.

Annette Bening is wearing a bright green dress. The low-cut skirt is not as restrictive as the last Warner version. There are gorgeous lace decorations on the arms, red hair tied up high, and an equally bright green hair on her swan-like neck.

A colorful necklace and low-key yet sexy large pearl earrings on her ears.

Ronald immediately sensed Bening's "enthusiasm". He looked at Milos Forman, who gave him an appreciative look in return that said, "A good boy, like a great director."

Ronald also responded with a look, "You are still an old man who knows how to play, and this costume makes people very excited."

The two directors burst out laughing, making Annette Bening stunned for a moment.

"Anyway, I'm glad you came to see me." Annette Bening quickly returned to normal, took Ronald's arm, walked with him forward, and then turned to Milos Forman

He said, "Director Foreman, could you lend me Rona for a while?

"Is this your first time coming to the Palace of Versailles?" Bening said like a gentle woman.

"No, another movie was shot here last time, and I came to see it too."

"The one with Michelle Pfeiffer, right? I know they were filming here, and we were the ones behind it."

"You and she are not playing the same role. She is playing a chaste virgin..." Ronald saw that Annette Bening meant to compare.

"So do you prefer a chaste woman or a slut?" Bening raised his head, with a smile on his face that invited you to explore more, and lightly licked his lips with his tongue.

"I like all the roles that make you stand out."

"Ah ha ha ha..." Bening smiled with joy. Ronald really understood the needs of actresses. It would be great if she could continue to get benefits from him.

"Who plays Valmont in this movie?" Ronald remembered and asked Bening.

"A young British actor named Colin Firth."

"New actor?" Ronald thought to himself that the director is really a talented person and bold, since Warner is full of big-name stars.

"Who plays the virginal Lady Tourville?"

"This is a close relative of the director. She was previously preparing to play the role of an actress in the Biography of Mozart. Unfortunately, she broke her leg while playing football the day before filming started. It was very embarrassing to change actors at short notice. However, she liked the director very much, so she was cast again this time.

She's here..." Annette Bening was unhappy when she thought of this Bichi. She was not as good-looking as herself, but she had more roles than herself.

"Huh? What's her name?" Ronald heard this story and wondered why it looked so similar...

"Meg Tilly is the wife of a Hollywood producer. Do female stars with producer boyfriends have better luck?" Annette Bening began to hint wildly.

"Um..." Ronald felt that Paris was a strange place. Why were all his ex-girlfriends gathering here?
Chapter completed!
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