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Chapter 335 Roger and Akira Kurosawa(2/2)

Akira Kurosawa couldn't resist and came to visit. He was very moved when he saw little Roger sleeping soundly in the crib. As he gets older, he has a special kind of love for new life.

"Click..." Ronald took a photo of Akira Kurosawa and Roger Jr. next to him, then picked up the Sony video recorder and started shooting the video.

"Gudu..." Little Roger was attracted by the sound of the camera, opened his eyes, and turned to the camera.

Kurosawa happened to be very close to him. Little Roger stared at Kurosawa's face and became very quiet. After a while, he seemed to see a smiling face and burst into laughter.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "This child has a fate with movies. He knows how to read the camera at such a young age, hahaha..."

Akira Kurosawa was so amused by Little Roger that he laughed like Maitreya Buddha.

He looked at Ronald and said, "You are also lucky. Your son has a fate with movies, unlike my son..." His daughter, Kazuko, who was next to him, translated to Ronald with a wry smile.

Kurosawa Akira's son has no talent for movies and can only rely on his father's reputation to get around in the film industry. However, his daughter Kazuko seems to be talented as a film costume designer.

If anyone in the Kurosawa family could inherit the film business, it would be their daughter who is more likely.

After the two watched the children, they said goodbye to Ronald, who sent them to the guest room. In the corridor, Kurosawa suddenly turned around and said to Ronald:

"Ronald Sand, I originally had the opportunity to come to Hollywood to direct, but my creative methods were really different from Hollywood, so I didn't succeed.

I don’t know if it’s my problem or Hollywood’s problem, but this script still retains my signature...

My son is in trouble. I would love for this movie to be made by a Hollywood director who understood my film philosophy. I thought about it, George and Steven are both focused on their own worlds. Could you

Help me fulfill this wish?"

"Huh?" Ronald knew that Kurosawa was talking about the "Runaway Train" directed by Russian director Konchalovsky for Minahan Golan. The script was indeed signed by Akira Kurosawa.

But what does Kurosawa mean when he says this to himself now? Does he still want to make a remake? Does he still have the copyright and production rights to the script?

"Okay, I will try my best to facilitate this matter..." Facing this eighty-year-old director who had just made an assertion about his son, Ronald decided to agree first and then talk about it. As for the details, then
Chapter completed!
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