Chapter 459 A subtle trade-off(2/2)
"I found that you and Hanks made this movie too much of a drama. Romantic comedy, romantic comedy, there is still comedy here..."
Nora Efron still had no psychological advantage over Ronald. When several people discussed the script, many of Ronald's requests for authenticity were agreed to by Tom Hanks.
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Ronald frowned, is there really a problem?
He wasn't sure either. The "When Harry Met Sally" back then was actually stronger in its dialogue and the portrayal of the two protagonists. That's because Nora Efron combined her picky character with director Bob Ley
Na's character was woven into the script.
Therefore, the authenticity is guaranteed by the prototype characters.
But this is not the case for "Sleepless in Seattle". The original screenwriter had an idea and then wrote the story based on the structure of the old movie "The Golden Alliance".
Although Nora Efron has revised it twice, there are still no major changes to the structure and characters.
If these opinions of mine deviate from Nora Efron's overall grasp, it will have a very bad impact on the box office.
"I'm not sure, I do think there's too little comedy, and Hanks is not willing to do more..."
"Hmm..." Ronald thought to himself, if it was too comedic, Tom Hanks might really reject it.
"Is there any way to save the comedy of a movie?" In the eyes of Nora Efron, Ronald is still that magical director. Ask him any question and you will have the answer.
"Huh? You can add some supporting characters and let them be responsible for the comedy part, so that the audience will not find the protagonist too funny..."
Ronald thought for a while, and found that in past movies, this kind of trick was indeed used. The supporting actors were responsible for the gags, so that the audience would not feel that the drama was being played, and the humor component that was indispensable in the love scene could be completed.
"Who should play the clown in this movie?" Nora Efron was the screenwriter after all, and she quickly understood Ronald's thoughts.
"This character needs to make people laugh at first sight, but not make people feel disgusted. It also needs to be serious when it is serious..." Nora Efron circled the character sheet, which seemed to be the friend of the hero and heroine.
We are a good choice for this job.
"Indeed, you have to look happy..." Ronald agreed, saying that Nora Efron was very talented, which reassured him.
"Well, it's best to be chubby, average-looking, not a threat to the heroine, and able to answer questions frequently, like a pistachio, more realistic, and able to understand the heroine's romantic thoughts..." Nora E
The more Fulon spoke, the more detailed he became, as if there was an actor in reality.
"Huh?" Ronald became more and more surprised as he listened, "Who are you thinking of?"
"Here..." Nora Efron pointed to the supporting actress, Rosie O'Donnell, who was waiting for filming on set.
Chapter completed!