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Chapter 209 Still using the original team(2/2)

This is different from commercial films like "Die Hard" where you will always find some flaws when you watch it repeatedly.

Second, and perhaps more importantly, Demme has a knack for blending genres. His Scattered Loop starts out like a romance, becomes a psychological thriller halfway through, and ends like a psychological thriller.

It became an action movie.

This is exactly what thrillers like The Silence of the Lambs need. Psychological thrillers often need other aspects of rendering to guide the audience into the designed track. Dialogue alone is definitely not enough. This ability is actually very strange. Not everyone

All the great directors have it. Ronald doesn't have it either. He makes romance films, which are romance films, and musicals, which are musicals. The audience won't have any strange exclamations like "Why did you get here?"

"What project is he working on now?" Ronald asked Richard, fearing that his senior brother would not have time to shoot his movie.

"I'm currently out of work..." Richard laughed. This Jonathan Demme is also a director with a lot of personality. When he makes a movie, he needs scripts that interest him, and he also needs to have greater artistic decision-making power.

However, although his first two films, "Scattered" and "Married to the Gang", received a lot of praise from the director circle (with many innovative techniques), they were not very convincing at the box office, and the producers still did not like him.

No one has the same confidence as Ronald.

"Then invite him here and let's have a good chat..." Ronald thought to himself that the directors who graduated from Coleman University are all weirdos, but there is no doubt that they are very capable. They may have worked at Corman University.

Coleman received too much pampering, and his imagination could be used freely. Coleman did not interfere and cultivated the confidence and character of these people.

Francis Coppola, Martin Scorsese, Peter Bogdanovich, and Jim Cameron are all people who have the ability to break through the existing Hollywood landscape and explore a new world for those who come after them.

"The media in America are just like the counterparts in London's Fleet Street that they mocked..." Ronald browsed through the newspaper. The media in New York started arguing. Their positions were no better than those of the London Sun.

How much better.

News coverage of the Central Park jogger's case has grown to ugly proportions.

The New York Times, unhappy with its chief rival in New York City, the New York Post, published a series of articles attacking black suspects, publishing a warning editorial against the use of the label and questioning why these "well-adjusted young people" would commit such crimes.

"Barbaric" crimes.

The claim that the upper-class community around Central Park, where the victims lived, had failed to fulfill their social responsibilities instead of pursuing the suspects, angered the New York Post, which has a larger circulation. This newspaper exposed five black people.

The name of the only black man among the suspects who is an adult and is not protected by minors, Kare Wise.

This incident caused the black community to unite and speak out in anger under the leadership of their black pastors. Two newspapers published in Brooklyn and Harlem with black readers as the main readers, "City Sun" and "Amsterdam"

News", retaliating by publishing the name of the victimized woman, Teresa Meili...

It is said that the publication of adult black suspects is allowed by law, and the protection of the names of victims of rape and violent beatings is required by law. The black newspaper violated the law first, but this matter was involved in the municipal investigation that will be carried out in the second half of the year.

long election.

The leading candidate in the Donkey Party primary was the black candidate Dinkins. Instigated by him and many black church pastors, no one dared to condemn this incident.

The reporters from the New York Times did not have the courage to expose this obviously illegal thing, which made many people who were not familiar with the law think that black people were taking advantage of the situation.

This cowardice eventually triggered a counterattack from the wealthy white community. Newsday, a stylish tabloid based in Long Island and Queens, fought back angrily and published the true circumstances of the victim Theresa Meili's injuries.

, her head was broken in 21 places, and one of her eyeballs was knocked off. In addition to losing a lot of blood, she was dragged on the ground for a quarter of a mile. Footprints were clearly visible in the grass at the scene.

Unprecedented racial antagonisms began to emerge, and everyone took sides based on their identity and background, rather than on merits.

Because some of the suspects have Latino and religious backgrounds, certain religious and Latino communities also sided with the blacks. The Chinese, Japanese, and Koreans sided with the whites because of their complaints about order and security.

New York is indeed a place with the highest concentration of media and law firms, and all parties have begun to discuss what ethnic groups should make up the jury to be fair.

"Fuxk, why does this New York Daily News even hint at my affairs?" Ronald turned to a tabloid "Daily News" with a large circulation, which hinted that a famous Hollywood director born in New York also suffered

Is it possible that there is a common suspect in the two cases? Does the director also need to appear in court to testify..."

"Call Rudy, what's going on?" Ronald's voice broke with anger. Didn't he promise that he wouldn't get involved? How did Rudy do it?

"Shxt! This is a newspaper published in New Jersey... Why did it report about Ronald..." Richard thought that he had neglected his duty and did not find any news that was unfavorable to Ronald. He hurriedly checked for a long time, and it turned out that

It is a newspaper that competes with the New York Post. Because it is published in New Jersey and distributed in New York, Rudy's restrictions on the media as the prosecutor of the Southern District of New York did not have an effect on this newspaper, and their reporters took advantage of it.
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