Chapter 210: Deep Love Premiere(2/2)
"Let me see... how they evaluate the performance of the famous movie star Helen Slater in the new movie..." Ronald deliberately made a fool of himself and picked up the Chicago Sun-Times and turned to the film review column.
"One of the best movies of the year, a movie that's really about something and cares deeply about the issues it encompasses - but it also does a great job as a funny movie. A heartwarming romantic comedy of a rare high level
’s directorial debut.
The performances of the two leading actors were excellent. After John Hughes and Molly Ringwald broke up and turned to adult stories, I once again saw high-level actors who can play teenagers...
The scene at the end is quite impressive and makes people think of the graduates in 1967..."
"Ah...ah..." Helen Slater screamed when she heard Ronald read Roger Ebert's review. She had always been called a vase by film critics in the past. Such big-name film critics
People praised her excellent acting skills, and she has turned around.
"It's strange, why did Albert say good things about the movie I made?" Ronald was a little confused. Did I do something wrong?
"Well..." Helen kissed Ronald deeply, then lay in his arms without saying a word. Her acting skills have always been criticized, but after being trained by Bigelow, she now encounters suitable works.
It can also be said that his acting skills are excellent.
"Richard, please pick up Albert from the Chicago Sun-Times for me..." After comforting Helen, Ronald still couldn't let go of the unexpected positive reviews from film critics. He wanted to know who helped him.
.Hollywood magazine movie reviews only gave ordinary praise to the movie, and did not go so far as to list it as the best movie of the year.
"Roger, I'm Ronald. Thank you for liking my company's movies..."
"Aha, Ronald. I was just looking for you. James Wells of the New York Daily News is an old friend of mine. Before our two newspapers separated, we were good friends who drank beer together...
...He is a rare good journalist who can win the Pulitzer Prize."
"...I understand. Anyway, I still want to thank you for your favor. I will express my gratitude to you next time I come to Los Angeles..."
Chapter completed!